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khan, from north carolina, denied his tie to al qaeda in this interview in 2008. >> reporter: are you helping recruit for al qaeda? >> no. >> reporter: not at all? >> no. >> reporter: helping recruit for terrorism? >> not at all. >> reporter: he fled to yemen where he became the chief prop gannist for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. his latest edition was published just this week, a tribute to the anniversary of 9/11. it was that signature attack, of course, which defined al qaeda. at the time in 2001 al-awlaki was an imam at this this virginia mosque. while the f.b.i. was never able to connect him directly to the attacks, we nowak back had at least some contact with three of the hijackers who attended his sermons. now, the death of al-awlaki comes, of course, just five months after the killing of osama bin laden. that makes it a double body blow to the terror organization, but officials caution that al qaeda, l.aally al-awlaki's branch in yemen remains very dangerous, bob. >> pelley: so, bob, what do think they the connection was that he had with the 9/11 folks? >> reporter: they'
khan, from north carolina, denied his tie to al qaeda in this interview in 2008. >> reporter: are you helping recruit for al qaeda? >> no. >> reporter: not at all? >> no. >> reporter: helping recruit for terrorism? >> not at all. >> reporter: he fled to yemen where he became the chief prop gannist for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. his latest edition was published just this week, a tribute to the anniversary of 9/11. it was that signature attack, of...
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let's talk also about samir khan.ther gentleman who was actually killed with him in this united states attack. he, too, is an american and affiliated with the al-qaeda magazine known as inspire. >> that's right. an american, born in saudi arabia. he came to the united states when he was around 6 years old. he came to new york city. he was radicalized here in new york city. he then moved to north carolina, started a pro jihadist blog and in october of 2009, moved to yemen, joined forces with al-awlaki and from there, started putting out this magazine called inspire, which was put out every few months trying to urge followers in the west to launch attacks in the west and providing a how-to guide in terms of launching these attacks. counterterrorism officials on both sides of the atlantic were really disturbed by this magazine and the practical advice given. this is also a deeply significant blow. >> who is is next big threat to the united states now that he's been eliminated? >> well, i think that al-qaeda and the arabi
let's talk also about samir khan.ther gentleman who was actually killed with him in this united states attack. he, too, is an american and affiliated with the al-qaeda magazine known as inspire. >> that's right. an american, born in saudi arabia. he came to the united states when he was around 6 years old. he came to new york city. he was radicalized here in new york city. he then moved to north carolina, started a pro jihadist blog and in october of 2009, moved to yemen, joined forces...
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. >> five years ago, hedge fund analyst sal khan created videos like these to tutor his cousin. >> thatd out well so i started tutoring her brothers and cousins and all the rest and i had to do the same lecture all over again. i had a friend who said why don't you put your lectures on you tube. i decided to give it a shot. >> welcome to the presentation on basic addition. >> soon, thousands watched his lectures. >> i started getting letters from people and comments on youtube and they are not like hey, i think this kind of might of helped on my math exam. they are like i failed calculus the first time. i start ared watching the videos and now i'm acing the class. >> the youtube numbers kept rising and he got letters from the middle east and africa. >> what sal khan has done is amazing. >> now, he is funded by bill gates and offers web lecturers on everything from history to economics to computer science. his videos are viewed millions of times. >> even if god forbid i got about it by a bus when i walked outside it will still reach millions and maybe eventually billions of students. >> j
. >> five years ago, hedge fund analyst sal khan created videos like these to tutor his cousin. >> thatd out well so i started tutoring her brothers and cousins and all the rest and i had to do the same lecture all over again. i had a friend who said why don't you put your lectures on you tube. i decided to give it a shot. >> welcome to the presentation on basic addition. >> soon, thousands watched his lectures. >> i started getting letters from people and comments...
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. >> sarah khan. >> taimour firaz khan. >> rajesh khandelwal. >> oliva khemrat. >> seilai khoo. >> michaelfer. >> satoshi kikuchihara. >> andrew jay-hoon kim. >> lawrence d. kim. >> mary jo kimelman. >> andrew m. king. >> lucille teresa king. >> robert king, jr. and my mother. i wish we had more time together. >> lisa king-johnson. >> and my father. >> takashi kinoshita. >> chris michael kirby. >> howard barry kirschbaum. >> glenn davis kirwin. >> helen crossin kittle. >> richard joseph klares. >> peter anton klein. >> alan david kleinberg. >> karen joyce klitzman. >> ronald philip kloepfer. >> evgueni kniazev. >> andrew knox. >> thomas patrick knox. >> rebecca lee koborie. >> deborah a. kobus. and my father. whose memory i honor by serving my country. we love and miss you. >> and to attend australians who are on foreign shores. especially my twin brother. >> gary edward koecheler. >> there was a family room across the way where family and friends, -- came to iraq -- to leave their thoughts are sign their names. all woman who lost her son rode beside her picture appeared to the world, he m
. >> sarah khan. >> taimour firaz khan. >> rajesh khandelwal. >> oliva khemrat. >> seilai khoo. >> michaelfer. >> satoshi kikuchihara. >> andrew jay-hoon kim. >> lawrence d. kim. >> mary jo kimelman. >> andrew m. king. >> lucille teresa king. >> robert king, jr. and my mother. i wish we had more time together. >> lisa king-johnson. >> and my father. >> takashi kinoshita. >> chris michael kirby....
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. >> five years ago, hedge fund analyst sal khan created videos like these to tutor his cousin. >> that i started tutoring her brothers and cousins and all the rest and i had to do the same lecture all over again. i had a friend who said why don't you put your lectures on you tube. i decided to give it a shot. >> welcome to the presentation on basic addition. >> soon, thousands watched his lectures. >> i started getting letters from people and comments on youtube and they are not like hey, i think this kind of might of helped on my math exam. they are like i failed calculus the first time. i start ared watching the videos and now i'm acing the class. >> the youtube numbers kept rising and he got letters from the middle east and africa. >> what sal khan has done is amazing. >> now, he is funded by bill gates and offers web lecturers on everything from history to economics to computer science. his videos are viewed millions of times. >> even if god forbid i got about it by a bus when i walked outside it will still reach millions and maybe eventually billions of students. >> just happen to
. >> five years ago, hedge fund analyst sal khan created videos like these to tutor his cousin. >> that i started tutoring her brothers and cousins and all the rest and i had to do the same lecture all over again. i had a friend who said why don't you put your lectures on you tube. i decided to give it a shot. >> welcome to the presentation on basic addition. >> soon, thousands watched his lectures. >> i started getting letters from people and comments on youtube...
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we now think of genghis khan as a barbarian, but he was a great modernizer, fascinating read.l gadhafi always traveled with his tents. queen victoria reportedly traveled with her own bed. president bush had his own pillow. but such needs almost caused a diplomatic incident this week. australia's foreign minister, kevin rudd, wanted to bring his beloved breakfastry to new york with him this week. according to mr. rudd's twitter feed, the airport authorities in new york tried to confiscate it. the culprit -- vegemite, yes the spread that most aussies love and the word hates. mr. rudd, you should know we find vegemite for sale in new york, just a few miles from the australian mission. so maybe next time, save yourself the hassle, and buy it here. though why would you want to? the correct answer to our "gm" challenge question was, c, the first u.n. general assembly was held at central hall in london in 1946. there were 51 nations represented back then. 193 nations are represented today. go to our web site for more. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i wil
we now think of genghis khan as a barbarian, but he was a great modernizer, fascinating read.l gadhafi always traveled with his tents. queen victoria reportedly traveled with her own bed. president bush had his own pillow. but such needs almost caused a diplomatic incident this week. australia's foreign minister, kevin rudd, wanted to bring his beloved breakfastry to new york with him this week. according to mr. rudd's twitter feed, the airport authorities in new york tried to confiscate it....
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. >> five years ago, hedge fund analyst sal khan created videos like these to tutor his cousin. >> thated out well so i started tutoring her brothers and cousins and all the rest and i had to do the same lecture all over again. i had a friend who said why don't you put your lectures on you tube. i decided to give it a shot. >> welcome to the presentation on basic addition. >> soon, thousands watched his lectures. >> i started getting letters from people and comments on youtube and they are not like hey, i think this kind of might of helped on my math exam. they are like i failed calculus the first time. i start ared watching the videos and now i'm acing the class. >> the youtube numbers kept rising and he got letters from the middle east and africa. >> what sal khan has done is amazing. >> now, he is funded by bill gates and offers web lecturers on everything from history to economics to computer science. his videos are viewed millions of times. >> even if god forbid i got about it by a bus when i walked outside it will still reach millions and maybe eventually billions of students. >>
. >> five years ago, hedge fund analyst sal khan created videos like these to tutor his cousin. >> thated out well so i started tutoring her brothers and cousins and all the rest and i had to do the same lecture all over again. i had a friend who said why don't you put your lectures on you tube. i decided to give it a shot. >> welcome to the presentation on basic addition. >> soon, thousands watched his lectures. >> i started getting letters from people and...
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strauss-khan to stand as a candidate.e has threatened to sue this lady for defamation and he also faces the civil suit in the u.s. being brought by the chamber maid, nafti diallo, who made the rape allegations in the first case. one thing i am expecting, he will be key to explain as much as he can about what happened and this needs to happen so the french people can make a judgment on him. amex. >> he will have more time with the media and more time in the courtroom. annabelle roberts, thank you so much. >>> the mother of a missing college student sends a letter to the person who knows what happened to her daughter, we'll show you what she wrote. >>> sarah palin launches new attacks aimed at the republican presidential field. how long can she sit on the sidelines without alienating supporters? >>> and a little survivor born in the storm. here on "msnbc sunday." ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and cha
strauss-khan to stand as a candidate.e has threatened to sue this lady for defamation and he also faces the civil suit in the u.s. being brought by the chamber maid, nafti diallo, who made the rape allegations in the first case. one thing i am expecting, he will be key to explain as much as he can about what happened and this needs to happen so the french people can make a judgment on him. amex. >> he will have more time with the media and more time in the courtroom. annabelle roberts,...
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he uses khan academy in math class.each student's progress. >> it allows the teacher to know their students very well. it allows them to know their strengths and weaknesses. >> khanacademy is a nonprofit, but backed by bill gates and google. you're doing this for free, what gives? >> if khanacademy was for-profit, it would limit the number of kids that use it. hopefully when i'm 80, i can say, wow, there are a billion kids that have used it and continue to use it. >> reporter: steve perry, california. [ cherie ] i always had a job, ever since i was fourteen. i could not make working and going to school work. it was not until the university of phoenix that i was able to work full-time, be a mom, and go to school. the opportunits that i had at the university of phoenix, dealing wh profesonals teaching things that they were doing every day, got me to where i am today. i'm mayor cherie wood, i'm responsible for the largest urban renewal project in utah, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu
he uses khan academy in math class.each student's progress. >> it allows the teacher to know their students very well. it allows them to know their strengths and weaknesses. >> khanacademy is a nonprofit, but backed by bill gates and google. you're doing this for free, what gives? >> if khanacademy was for-profit, it would limit the number of kids that use it. hopefully when i'm 80, i can say, wow, there are a billion kids that have used it and continue to use it. >>...
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khan? >> when i looked at the numbers the question that kept bothering me all have the american muslims become so socialized and politicized that they are gaining when they are being asked questions are answering in a strategic way. but then i thought maybe everybody answers questions in a strategic way i always do. >> you are a social scientist. >> what are we trying to find out? let me tweak the data. that is one possibility to read the other thing is that american muslims particularly immigrant muslims when the contrast why is in the u.s. from where they have come, it is america at its worst has been better than many of the places they have come from at its best. so even though they recognize that there is the height islamophobia, the worst thing that can happen is getting off the plane or giving someone a ticket when you don't deserve it or a condescending remarks and you are a legal then you get locked up but that's a different issue. back home many of the country's you could be tortur
khan? >> when i looked at the numbers the question that kept bothering me all have the american muslims become so socialized and politicized that they are gaining when they are being asked questions are answering in a strategic way. but then i thought maybe everybody answers questions in a strategic way i always do. >> you are a social scientist. >> what are we trying to find out? let me tweak the data. that is one possibility to read the other thing is that american muslims...
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visit the libyan capital in a show of support for the new authorities people in tripoli still backing khan the gadhafi dead devotion. also russia says it's time to lift the u.n. imposed no fly zone over libya introduced to save civilians but it doesn't help those trapped in the last remaining strongholds. plus ready for a dog poland becomes a third country in the space of a week to confirm joint missile defense shield plans with the u.s. . and a blow for the billionaire who turn to politics russia's third richest man sensationally quits as leader of the party headed for just three months the top stories this hour .
visit the libyan capital in a show of support for the new authorities people in tripoli still backing khan the gadhafi dead devotion. also russia says it's time to lift the u.n. imposed no fly zone over libya introduced to save civilians but it doesn't help those trapped in the last remaining strongholds. plus ready for a dog poland becomes a third country in the space of a week to confirm joint missile defense shield plans with the u.s. . and a blow for the billionaire who turn to politics...
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we also took down the aq khan network. khan was the mastermind of the pakistani nuclear program. then he went into business for himself, black market operation selling nuclear materials. his biggest customer was libya, but he also was dealing with north korea and to some ec tent with iraq -- extent with iraq. so saddam, moammar gadhafi, aq khan all put out of business from the standpoint of having to worry about them producing and/or proliferating or using those materials. the one we didn't get a handle on was north korea. and what the chapter you referred to that i call "setback," basically, is the story of how we did not deal effectively with the north korean threat. >> right. >> and, um, so i think, you know, if you're keeping score, three out of four's not bad. but the problem is that threat is very real, and the north koreans especially are dangerous because they've now tested two weapons, they have -- we caught 'em red-handed with respect to their providing a plutonium reactor to one of the worst terror-sponsored regimes on the face of the earth, syria. and, um, fortunately
we also took down the aq khan network. khan was the mastermind of the pakistani nuclear program. then he went into business for himself, black market operation selling nuclear materials. his biggest customer was libya, but he also was dealing with north korea and to some ec tent with iraq -- extent with iraq. so saddam, moammar gadhafi, aq khan all put out of business from the standpoint of having to worry about them producing and/or proliferating or using those materials. the one we didn't get...
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. >> her khan teen record shows she's been eating other things. >> looking at the activity, i can seectly down to the cookie what she's got. >> even the colonel is kept informed about moore's weight loss. >> i don't know what's going on with that. she says she's eating but i'm going to have to start documenting what she's eating and looking at that because i don't know if some of this is intentional in game playing or if she's depressed or spiraling. >> miss moore has become a high maintenance inmate. placing our staff in a position where they have to recognize a person in crisis. police like sergeant herman have that training and ability to resolve it before it gets to the crisis state. >> we've informed everybody on all four shifts she's on weight management, everything that happens with that cell regarding food needs to be documented, how much she received on khan teen, missing items, everything, so we're taking all precautions to make sure she does not declare a silent hunger strike. >> moore's changing appearance since her most recent mug shot poses a potential security issue. >>
. >> her khan teen record shows she's been eating other things. >> looking at the activity, i can seectly down to the cookie what she's got. >> even the colonel is kept informed about moore's weight loss. >> i don't know what's going on with that. she says she's eating but i'm going to have to start documenting what she's eating and looking at that because i don't know if some of this is intentional in game playing or if she's depressed or spiraling. >> miss moore...
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rompiÓ su silencio el director del fondo monetario internacional dominic strauss-khan.primera entrevista televisiva desde que fue exonerado de cargos de abuso sexual. >> cometiÓ una falta moral de la que no estoy orgulloso ellos tuve una relaciÓn inapropiada. >> asÍ ponían palabras o le sucediÓ en una habitación de hotel neoyorquino. el francÉs que pintaba para la candidatura presidencial fue suspendida y renunciÓ su ppuesto. >> en lo que sucediÓ no hubo violencia, agresiÓn a fiscal y/o. no hubo acto criminal. eso lo dicen los fiscales, no yo. >> se confiesa arrepentido por lo que le hizo a su esposa y sus hijos y sus amigos, en general a los franceses. >> no fue una relaciÓn pagada, sostuvo, para luego admitir que mÁs que una debilidad fue un error moral del que sea arrepentido caerÍa en los Últimos cuatro meses. la versiÓn de la mucama oriunda de guinea es que cuando entrÓ a limpiar la habitación un hombre saliÓ de la nueva, desnudo, le tocÓ los senos y obligÓ a practicarle sexo oral. los exÁmenes mÉdicos mostraron horas despuÉs de ser agresiÓn fÍsica. afuera de lo qu
rompiÓ su silencio el director del fondo monetario internacional dominic strauss-khan.primera entrevista televisiva desde que fue exonerado de cargos de abuso sexual. >> cometiÓ una falta moral de la que no estoy orgulloso ellos tuve una relaciÓn inapropiada. >> asÍ ponían palabras o le sucediÓ en una habitación de hotel neoyorquino. el francÉs que pintaba para la candidatura presidencial fue suspendida y renunciÓ su ppuesto. >> en lo que sucediÓ no hubo violencia,...
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dominique strauss-khan arrived in paris this morning. new york prosecutors dropped their case after a maid accused him of attempted rape. let's go to annabelle roberts, live in london. a good sunday morning to you. any word to whether dsk will make a statement, talk to the media now that he's back home in france? >> so far, nothing certain about that, alex, and he made no comment at the airport and chose not to speak to the media when he arrived back at his flat in paris. a scrum of journalists waiting for him, indicating how big a figure is dsk is in france. he and his wife looked relaxed and cheerful once they made it through the reporters. i do expect him to give a television interview, putting for the his version of what happened to him since may. don't really expect a statement from him today. of course, what those journalists and everyone else really wants to know is whether he will now attempt to return to front-line politics. remember, when he was arrested in may, he was the favorite to be selected to represent the socialist part
dominique strauss-khan arrived in paris this morning. new york prosecutors dropped their case after a maid accused him of attempted rape. let's go to annabelle roberts, live in london. a good sunday morning to you. any word to whether dsk will make a statement, talk to the media now that he's back home in france? >> so far, nothing certain about that, alex, and he made no comment at the airport and chose not to speak to the media when he arrived back at his flat in paris. a scrum of...
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we also took down the khan network. the mastermind of the pakistani nuclear program. then he went into business for himself like moammar gadhafi, selling nuclear vitelli rails. his biggest customer is libya, but he was always dealing with north korea and china on trade to some extent with iraq because saddam, but market off the a.q. khan alternative business from the standpoint of having to worry about than producing and or proliferating in using those materials. and we didn't get a handle on with north korea. in the chapter we were or two is basically a story dealing with the north korean threat. so i think if you're keeping score, three out of four is not bad. but the problem of the threat is very real north is especially dangerous because they have not tested to have kids. we caught them red-handed with respect to their providing a plutonium reactor to one of the worst terror sponsoring regimes on the face of the earth, syria. unfortunately for us the israelis took that out so we didn't have to worry about that anymore. but the north koreans clearly established tha
we also took down the khan network. the mastermind of the pakistani nuclear program. then he went into business for himself like moammar gadhafi, selling nuclear vitelli rails. his biggest customer is libya, but he was always dealing with north korea and china on trade to some extent with iraq because saddam, but market off the a.q. khan alternative business from the standpoint of having to worry about than producing and or proliferating in using those materials. and we didn't get a handle on...
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khan out of business, we shut down their operation. so we got a lot done.e didn't get it all done but a lot done. >> when all of the dust settles in iraq and the u.s. troops pull out, supposedly by the end of the year, though there may be a residual number of some troops left -- they're negotiating that -- when all of the dust settles the shiite-led regime in iraq of al maliki will be a partner of iran and syria. al maliki's government supported al asad in his crackdown with the i rhiranians. is that why u.s. went to work so iraq would be a strategic partner of assad and -- >> first you constructing a worst case scenario there, wolf. i don't think it's going to happen. >> you think there's a democrat i of pro-american government -- >> i think the iraqis will be someone we can work with on a regular basis that they will have a rudimentary democracy, if you will, and i think it will be a success. we'll have to see. >> when they support al asad, what goes through your mind. >> i don't think he's long either. he's on his way out because of the unrest of his peo
khan out of business, we shut down their operation. so we got a lot done.e didn't get it all done but a lot done. >> when all of the dust settles in iraq and the u.s. troops pull out, supposedly by the end of the year, though there may be a residual number of some troops left -- they're negotiating that -- when all of the dust settles the shiite-led regime in iraq of al maliki will be a partner of iran and syria. al maliki's government supported al asad in his crackdown with the i...
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a judge threw out the case against stras khan citing credibility issues with his accuser. a hotel where he was staying back in may. his troubles are not completely over though. he still faces a civil suit from that woman and another woman in france, a journalist, accuses him of attempted rape. >>> those are the headlines. i'll see you back here at the top of the hour. and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? [ding] announcer: clean kitchen surfaces, utensils, and hands with soapy water. one in 6 americans will get sick from food poisoning this year. keep your family safer. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> my guest, jon huntsman, i'm joined, i'm delighted to say, of his extremely glamorous wife of 29 years, mary kay. when did you first meet john? >
a judge threw out the case against stras khan citing credibility issues with his accuser. a hotel where he was staying back in may. his troubles are not completely over though. he still faces a civil suit from that woman and another woman in france, a journalist, accuses him of attempted rape. >>> those are the headlines. i'll see you back here at the top of the hour. and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower...
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this is 8-year-old sharif khan. his father, a construction worker, was killed in an attack by the international forces. to escape the fighting, he and his brothers moved to a camp in kabul in july. along with their uncle's family. this man is his uncle. he is 18 years old. he looks for a day's work, but comes up empty. more and more evacuees stream into the city looking for jobs. on this day jumar cannot agree on the terms of a job. somebody else takes it. >> translator: so many people compete for one job. i have to find work to feed the children. >> reporter: the united nations says over 10,000 civilians have been killed since 2007, when the fighting started intensifying. it warns that as more families lose their breadwinners, more families may lose their homes and become evacuees. >> we are unfortunately noted a high increase this year. in fact, in the first six months of 2011, the number of newly displaced persons in the, within the country has been as high as that of last year, throughout the 12 months last year
this is 8-year-old sharif khan. his father, a construction worker, was killed in an attack by the international forces. to escape the fighting, he and his brothers moved to a camp in kabul in july. along with their uncle's family. this man is his uncle. he is 18 years old. he looks for a day's work, but comes up empty. more and more evacuees stream into the city looking for jobs. on this day jumar cannot agree on the terms of a job. somebody else takes it. >> translator: so many people...
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a judge threw out the case against stras khan citing credibility issues with his accuser. he was staying back in may. his troubles are not completely over though. he still faces a civil suit from that woman and another woman in france, a journalist, accuses him of attempted rape. >>> in italy, the sister of the woman that american amanda knox was convicted of killing is speaking out. stephanie kercher is worried that her sister meredith is being forgotten in the media frenzy surrounding amanda's appeal. final arguments on the appeal are set for tomorrow. knox was convicted of killing kercher, her roommate, in 2007 and sentenced to 26 years in prison. new dna analysis may call her conviction into question. >>> those are the headlines. i'll see you back here at the top of the hour. "piers morgan tonight" continues right now. a brave face and muddle through. but other days i still struggled with my depression. i was managing, but it always had a way of creeping up on me. i felt stuck. i just couldn't shake my depression. so i talked to my doctor. he said adding abilify to my
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in fact, women made a strong showing among this year's nominees, including heart, chaka khan, the spinnersmmer, the beastie boys and war. from this list, the inductees will be announced in november. >>> we have an update tonight on dakota meyer, the young marine who saved 36 men during the firefight in afghanistan. turns out what he really wants to do is fight fires with the fdny here in new york. but when he missed this year's application deadline and a judge ordered that it be extended just for him, he politely declined, saying no exception should be made just for him. perhaps no surprising, since the medal is made to honor courage, patriotism and sacrifice. >>> did you ever notice how some people become more than just television personalities and instead are more like guests in our home week after week? well, andy rooney has been one of those guys in american life. and cbs announced today that at the age of 92, he will step away from his regular weekly role at the end of "60 minutes." considering that as a young reporter he flew on the first ever allied bombing mission over germany in w
in fact, women made a strong showing among this year's nominees, including heart, chaka khan, the spinnersmmer, the beastie boys and war. from this list, the inductees will be announced in november. >>> we have an update tonight on dakota meyer, the young marine who saved 36 men during the firefight in afghanistan. turns out what he really wants to do is fight fires with the fdny here in new york. but when he missed this year's application deadline and a judge ordered that it be...
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women nomted finated for the fi time include joan jett, heart, and chaka khan. still eligible are the beastie boys, red hoted chilly peppers. they will be nominated into the hall of fame in october. good luck to all of those. >>> pop star rihanna got a dressing down from a farmer in northern ireland. rihanna was shooting a video in a field east of belfast monday wearing a flannel shirt and not much else. going topless at one point. and, well, the farmer told her that if she didn't stay within his dress code, she would have to leave. she apparently agreed and was allowed to stay. the farmer later said he didn't know who rihanna was. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather. >>> and in sports, boston red sox try to hold off what is looking like a historic september collapse. avoid a playoff collapse. extraction unit can be a rush! that's why i'm carpet for life. but if things get out of hand, there's no shame in calling us. ♪call 1-800-steemer. listen to this. three out of four americans don't get enough vegetables. so here's five bucks to help you buy v
women nomted finated for the fi time include joan jett, heart, and chaka khan. still eligible are the beastie boys, red hoted chilly peppers. they will be nominated into the hall of fame in october. good luck to all of those. >>> pop star rihanna got a dressing down from a farmer in northern ireland. rihanna was shooting a video in a field east of belfast monday wearing a flannel shirt and not much else. going topless at one point. and, well, the farmer told her that if she didn't stay...
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it covers an area of more than three hundred hexis includes several parks and a prison system of khan's channels and a collection of small and large buildings and varied architectural styles. more than twenty unique architectural and cultural moments have been well preserved here to this day every year the park in a state has around three hundred thousand people. come and tourists to witness the cultural sides narcotic church well. parks. just go over here was built in the mid eighteenth century was one of the first great summer country estates to be built for russian ability and today while the palace is now a museum and a concert hall and the outdoor spaces a popular recreation spot for muscovites investors and what you want to stroll through a green outdoor space will revel in the delights of a modern day metropolis don't forget comfy shoes amount to some block water and road safety. then you're ready to relax into the cool september sun slowly burning off calories in peaceful surroundings. absolutely spectacular well unfortunately that's what that's how we have on this week's progra
it covers an area of more than three hundred hexis includes several parks and a prison system of khan's channels and a collection of small and large buildings and varied architectural styles. more than twenty unique architectural and cultural moments have been well preserved here to this day every year the park in a state has around three hundred thousand people. come and tourists to witness the cultural sides narcotic church well. parks. just go over here was built in the mid eighteenth...
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a journalist says strauss-khan tried to rape her when she interviewed him back in 2003. file a report with the judge who is going to determine whether or not that case proceeds. now new york prosecutors dropped sexual assault charges against stras khan in august after his accuser's credibility was put in doubt. >>> federal authorities have charged a young massachusetts physics grad in a terror plot. agents say he planned to use remote controlled model airplanes to attack targets in washington. the models would have been filled with a plastic explosive. >> federal authorities say he selected two models, the f-4 phantom, this shown here in this picture provided with the affidavit -- and the f-86 saber. these models are about one-tenth the size of the actual aircraft. his targets according to the charging document, the pentagon and the u.s. capitol. >> the fbi says that it arrested him, an american citizen, after a lengthy undercover operation. >>> less than an hour ago the house approved a measure to keep the government running for all of four days. that's right, four days
a journalist says strauss-khan tried to rape her when she interviewed him back in 2003. file a report with the judge who is going to determine whether or not that case proceeds. now new york prosecutors dropped sexual assault charges against stras khan in august after his accuser's credibility was put in doubt. >>> federal authorities have charged a young massachusetts physics grad in a terror plot. agents say he planned to use remote controlled model airplanes to attack targets in...
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economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report. for. if. would be soon which bryson. song from feinstein. who's from starts on t.v. come. on. headlines odds he is a patient in the west bank turns to anger at the upcoming palestinian bid for statehood at the un looks like forming. short well all of this with the u.s. president meantime president obama vowing to veto the move to limit speculation the american and palestinian leaders have already struck a watered down deal. powerful twin blasts in the capital of russia's republic of dagestan killing a policeman and injuring at least sixty explosions took place near a regional police headquarters where the majority of those wounded on duty police officers. and old a nasa satellite is plunging towards us with hundreds of fragments expected to come crashing down but u.s. the artists still have no idea where russian experts warn the degre could pose a serious danger to people so. those are the headlines here next those union and sports. puncturing grip to have you with us this is
economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report. for. if. would be soon which bryson. song from feinstein. who's from starts on t.v. come. on. headlines odds he is a patient in the west bank turns to anger at the upcoming palestinian bid for statehood at the un looks like forming. short well all of this with the u.s. president meantime president obama vowing to veto the move to limit speculation the american and palestinian leaders...
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have launched a nuclear power plant in bush air we did not announce that we would set up future power khans without foreign collaboration we're now in talks with russia about new power plants but we also have our own plans for the construction of another power plant but certainly drawing on the experience of international experts it's interesting as for president they say that you're nasa as is usually the same as us president barack obama when he spoke to the international community his criticism of iran was pretty much the same as it was the year before and pretty much similar to the criticism that george w. bush made against iran which continues to be so if iran and the united states are always saying the same thing year after year how could there ever a p r we consider abortion. today what's taking place in north african and middle eastern nations in arab nations popular complements a given credits to them to the western countries there was a promise of a change of less military expansion and no military expansion of decreasing pressure on populations and no discrimination the people of
have launched a nuclear power plant in bush air we did not announce that we would set up future power khans without foreign collaboration we're now in talks with russia about new power plants but we also have our own plans for the construction of another power plant but certainly drawing on the experience of international experts it's interesting as for president they say that you're nasa as is usually the same as us president barack obama when he spoke to the international community his...
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khan network. he was the mastermind of the pakistani nuclear program then he went into business for himself and the black market operation following the nuclear materials and his biggest customer was libya but he also was dealing with north korea and to some extent with iraq, so saddam hussein, ghaddafi come a.q. khan all put out a business from the standpoint of having to worry about them producing and or proliferating those materials. the one where we didn't get a handle on this north korea and the chapter that you refer to that is basically the story of how we did not deal effectively with north koreans. so i think it keeping score three out of four isn't bad. but the problem is that threat is very real and north koreans are especially dangerous because if not tested to weapons. we caught them right handed with respect to their providing a plutonium reactor to one of the worst terror sponsored regimes on the face of the year, syria, and fortunately the israelis took that out so we didn't have to
khan network. he was the mastermind of the pakistani nuclear program then he went into business for himself and the black market operation following the nuclear materials and his biggest customer was libya but he also was dealing with north korea and to some extent with iraq, so saddam hussein, ghaddafi come a.q. khan all put out a business from the standpoint of having to worry about them producing and or proliferating those materials. the one where we didn't get a handle on this north korea...
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does the palestinian bid for statehood khan at the right time at this moment what is your take on that. in the name of the almighty the most gracious and the most merciful first i would like to greet you and all of your viewers and wish the almighty's glassing for everyone you asked a very important question the people of palestine prior existed even prior to the second world war prior to the first world war and all people all nations have the right to self-determination but that right was taken away and result of a previously planned hostile takeover and dishonest takeover that right should be restored the sooner the better it is their right. what is important is that it comes back in its entirety and they don't once again for the pray to the political games that are often played. it's interesting when you say complete state in its entirety actually because us president barack obama addressed addressed the general assembly say that the palestinian un membership and statehood can't come from statements or un resolutions the only way there could be a peaceful place in a two state soluti
does the palestinian bid for statehood khan at the right time at this moment what is your take on that. in the name of the almighty the most gracious and the most merciful first i would like to greet you and all of your viewers and wish the almighty's glassing for everyone you asked a very important question the people of palestine prior existed even prior to the second world war prior to the first world war and all people all nations have the right to self-determination but that right was...
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. >> reporter: also killed in the vehicle, another american citizen, samir khan, who edited awlaki'serror inciting online magazine, "inspire." awlaki once consider an inspiration for the ft. hood shooter the attempted times square bomber and played a major role in the attempted bomb of an american-bound jet liner. today, we spoke to the cousin of one of his victims, that was 21 and pregnant when she was killed at ft. hood. >> i'm glad he's gone and we can move on with our lives. >> reporter: u.s. officials tell me tonight that while awlaki was able to use the internet to get out his message, it was those very websites that, in part, helped the u.s. track him down. diane? >> martha rad dad reporting from afghanistan on how they tracked him down. but a question. could this mark the beginning of the end for al qaeda? abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross has been tracking awlaki for years and tells us what his death means. >> reporter: man who u.s. officials said posed the greatest threat to america was a true 21st centu terrort. harnessing the power of the internet, youtub
. >> reporter: also killed in the vehicle, another american citizen, samir khan, who edited awlaki'serror inciting online magazine, "inspire." awlaki once consider an inspiration for the ft. hood shooter the attempted times square bomber and played a major role in the attempted bomb of an american-bound jet liner. today, we spoke to the cousin of one of his victims, that was 21 and pregnant when she was killed at ft. hood. >> i'm glad he's gone and we can move on with our...
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convoy, destroying the vehicles and killing al-awlaki and six others, including another american, samir khan, editor for al qaeda's online propaganda magazine, "inspire" and ibrahim al asiri, but officials say al-awlaki was the brains behind repeated attempts to attack the u.s. home land. the jet liner over detroit and the attempt to blow cargo planes out of the sky with explosives hidden in printer ink cartridges in october 2010. >> this country is much safer as a result of the loss of al-awlaki. >> reporter: al-awlaki's ability to inspire and recruit potential terrorists was considered his most dangerous weapon. >> anwar al-awlaki was by far the most effective communicator al qaeda had. >> reporter: al-awlaki was the inspiration between army major nadal hassan's shooting spree that killed 14 soldiers and a failed attempt by the so-called times square bombing. terrorism experts fear, even in death, hundreds of his internet postings could breed potential terrorists at home. >> given the fact that so many of his recorded sermons are out there, that he's a powerful icon he may be as much troub
convoy, destroying the vehicles and killing al-awlaki and six others, including another american, samir khan, editor for al qaeda's online propaganda magazine, "inspire" and ibrahim al asiri, but officials say al-awlaki was the brains behind repeated attempts to attack the u.s. home land. the jet liner over detroit and the attempt to blow cargo planes out of the sky with explosives hidden in printer ink cartridges in october 2010. >> this country is much safer as a result of the...
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particularly welcoming to the media given a little bit of a hard time when we went to the states where mr khan and his family lived but the funeral is taking place is very very very respectful affair and that's how the community here want to keep it but they still have questions that need answering about what happened to mr duncan why was he shot by police marksman what were the events that led up to his death and there's the questions which so far have nuances . it was the world that. still leaves. the repercussions of nine eleven is still being felt in the form of the war on terror and yet it's out of reports for or it seems for the majority of the people who felt the full force of the world here in the aftermath of the attacks none of it's just another. helmand in southern afghanistan is the province this borne the brunt of the fighting between the taliban and coalition forces but what afghans in this war province think about nine eleven and its consequences. while on patrol with the marines i get a first opportunity to ask a couple of young afghan men what they know about nine eleven but t
particularly welcoming to the media given a little bit of a hard time when we went to the states where mr khan and his family lived but the funeral is taking place is very very very respectful affair and that's how the community here want to keep it but they still have questions that need answering about what happened to mr duncan why was he shot by police marksman what were the events that led up to his death and there's the questions which so far have nuances . it was the world that. still...
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form a hand domenic stress khans said they're forcing greece to pay back its debts would on acceptably impoverished the country and that everyone must be willing to accept losses on greek debt but philanthropy has never been the i.m.f. strong point it's an institution where my main shareholder is the united states of america well any dollar any euro that is invested in the fund goes buck. to the member principle and interest we're not in the business obsessed of subsidies we're not in the business of giving grants the u.s. and europe are holding the most votes in the organisation and veto power despite the fact that emerging economies have been the engine of global growth in recent years the organisation's policy making it's been under fire for being biased in favor of its top shareholders one of the functions of the i.m.f. is crisis warning and prevention but when three years ago the financial crisis in the us was sending devastating shock waves throughout the world the organization proved completely redundant in the case of united it taking a much stronger position warning about the
form a hand domenic stress khans said they're forcing greece to pay back its debts would on acceptably impoverished the country and that everyone must be willing to accept losses on greek debt but philanthropy has never been the i.m.f. strong point it's an institution where my main shareholder is the united states of america well any dollar any euro that is invested in the fund goes buck. to the member principle and interest we're not in the business obsessed of subsidies we're not in the...
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much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report. today violence is once again flared up if these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets.
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global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on r t i get out of the military i'm not an i.q. sixty six i got out because the things i saw the things i was doing and this reason said we were given for doing them it was a personal protests. during the vietnam war an antiwar movement a march that alter the course of history this movement didn't take place on college campuses but in berets and on ships penetrated elite military colleges like west point and it spread throughout the battlefields of vietnam yet today few people know about the g.i. movement against the war in vietnam. ask the army we always said free the army or fun travel and adventure but it really meant the army. nearly a billion people in the world for knowing every day. in the united states even our trash cans are filled with food you just have to go get it all of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked and even get all over the other ones just thrown away about cheese from the german oh you clearly like supper caught. in the dumps. surf at one am
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if a friend in some areas is getting more worse and he's now a r t khan. with the freedom and democracy still allusive in egypt the future for libya is also clouded in uncertainty. there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humi but will be an ally or i would say in fact the proxy. coming up later this hour while libya's interim government struggles for full control of the country skepticism surrounding who will benefit most from the revolution starts to creep in. and the shadow of an imminent u.s. veto ploughs the palestinian statehood bid at the u.n. security council as a yes vote looks all but certain. but first the standoff continues in northern kosovo with local serbs reinforcing their barricades and nato calling in more troops to the region tense relations between serbia and kosovo plunged to new depths tuesday after nato forces tried to dismantle barricades causing violent clashes with local serbs the road blocks were set up in july when kosovan authorities tried to seize checkpoints to enforce a unilateral s
if a friend in some areas is getting more worse and he's now a r t khan. with the freedom and democracy still allusive in egypt the future for libya is also clouded in uncertainty. there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humi but will be an ally or i would say in fact the proxy. coming up later this hour while libya's interim government struggles for full control of the country skepticism surrounding who will benefit most from the revolution starts to...
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economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look a bit mobile financial headlines tune into khan's report. they're staying with us here on our team in the usa one has the right to speak their mind but those opinions can sometimes carry a high price according at least to some high profile figures who have been forced to eat some very public humble pie for voicing their views especially when it comes to some hot button issues are he's got a champion reports from washington. an american icon legendary singer world war two veteran and pacifist tony bennett has come under fire for speaking his mind on a radio talk show he said america's actions of rot have provoked terror to terrorists are we the terrorists or are they the terrorists well rooms don't make a right they are the ones who started with a plane flying into the world trade center what do you think i don't know about tony bennett was attacked afterwards with stinging criticism from some quarters then he went to great lengths to apologize to those his remarks may have offended but i'd like to say that i am sorry if my state stat
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it covers an area of more than three hundred hexis includes several parks and a prison system of khan's channels and a collection of small and large buildings and carried architectural styles. patiently in supplying all movement twenty unique architectural and cultural moments have been well preserved here to this day for every year the park in a state is mediated by around three hundred thousand people some leaders come on tourist business the culture inside an architecture well others just enjoy allegedly stroh's and parks. to stay over here was built in the made a few centuries those were the first great summer country estates to be built for russian ability i thought they were the palace is now a museum and a concert hall and the outdoor space is a popular recreation spot for muscovites of visitors and when he wants to stroll through a green outdoor space revel in the delights of a modern day the troublous don't forget comfy shoes i'm out some block malta and writes a streak then you're ready to relax into the cool september sun slowly burning of calories in peaceful surroundings. a
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economy was much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report. write it's time for the good the bad and the very very big no you don't can we haven't even though that means ugly first up the good william sessions ronald reagan's own former f.b.i. director is now warning the state of georgia not to go ahead with its plans to kill execute an innocent man the next week i don't question joins the likes of the pope jimmy carter doesn't want to do and countless other voices who are working to save the life of choi davis for those of you who are familiar choi davis of the black man was convicted of killing a white police officer back in ninety nine he's been on death row and is set to be executed next week by the state this quite overwhelming evidence pointing to his innocence there are some people that have confessed to the crime witnesses never canceled their testimony the evidence is there bit of georgia it seems is not now in an op ed published in the plan. martin the atlanta journal constitution sessions wrote when it comes to the sentence
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the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines khans a report. from . don't come. with us here on our key international financial institutions house can confirm palestine is now ready and strong enough to stand alone as an independent state this is president abbas prepares to bid for full u.n. membership by the general assembly later this week the move has been opposed by israel and the u.s. claiming it would undermine chances to return to peace talks. explains. if global politics were a sport. the united nations would be the grand arena. and september would be opening season nearly two hundred of the world's most powerful and not so powerful players descend on new york city gathering in one room for a week's worth of speeches and a chance to grandstand on the international stage nearly ten thousand delegates and two thousand journalists are in town for the general assembly debate but in reality five countries are the ones who really matter russia china france the us and britain the permanent security council members with veto power the
the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines khans a report. from . don't come. with us here on our key international financial institutions house can confirm palestine is now ready and strong enough to stand alone as an independent state this is president abbas prepares to bid for full u.n. membership by the general assembly later this week the move has been opposed by israel and the u.s. claiming it would undermine chances to return to...
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russia's second side to the champions league says khan bosco will play on. and over to russian for below a week twenty three arrests up on monday with the sole match. taric two one away in the chechen capital. open for the visitors twenty minutes in combating from the spot after a foul in the box against religious love. the chance unseen levelled matters four minutes after that got of getting the allies with his header following across from the right side of the break though trower a struck his second in the fifteenth minute to solidify in the result of two one as he made the most of the defenders mistake this was torres ninth bill. in the table . over to basketball now where at the european championships in lithuania russia have kept one hundred percent track of thanks to win over mustard though and in their last group stage game sixty three sixty one the final school their russia captain said a game born is three points they gave the russians in their own way with the buzzer but david plotz men have to forget all their previous victories now as the and tel
russia's second side to the champions league says khan bosco will play on. and over to russian for below a week twenty three arrests up on monday with the sole match. taric two one away in the chechen capital. open for the visitors twenty minutes in combating from the spot after a foul in the box against religious love. the chance unseen levelled matters four minutes after that got of getting the allies with his header following across from the right side of the break though trower a struck his...