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you get the whole community to know you because you killed a lion. >> simon: you're famous when you kill lion. >> kasanga: yeah, if you had one girlfriend, you get 20 more, or 21. >> simon: you get 20 girlfriends. ( laughs ) so there's a lot of reason to kill a lion. >> kasanga: yeah. >> simon: it's more than just having 20 girlfriends. killing lions protects cattle, the very foundation of the masai's existence. so, when a cow is killed by a lion, it's a disaster. >> kasanga: it's a disaster. >> simon: and anthony's job now is to avert that disaster, and save the lion at the same time. he is a leading member of the lion guardians, a group of reformed masai warriors who keep track of collared lions and warn herders when the lions get too close to their cattle. last year, they were too late in reaching an old herder whose cow had been killed. the herder laced the carcass with poison, knowing the lions would return to finish their meal. that night, sengale and birdie, two collared lions the guardians knew well, feasted on it. if the carcass was poisoned with furadan, they wouldn't have s sp
you get the whole community to know you because you killed a lion. >> simon: you're famous when you kill lion. >> kasanga: yeah, if you had one girlfriend, you get 20 more, or 21. >> simon: you get 20 girlfriends. ( laughs ) so there's a lot of reason to kill a lion. >> kasanga: yeah. >> simon: it's more than just having 20 girlfriends. killing lions protects cattle, the very foundation of the masai's existence. so, when a cow is killed by a lion, it's a disaster....
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burris was killed, he was on a brmbation violation. he was wanted for being an habitual felon. >> reporter: police say they shot burris after he opened fira ballistic tests on the gun and bullets match those from the south carolina crime scene. neighbors notice burris and an suv that matched law enforcement descriptions. before the killing spree came-to-answered, five people were slain. the first victim was 563-year-old peach farm are gunned down in his home. on wednesday a daughter and her retired mother were found bound and shot. thursday a business owner was killed at his store, his 15-year-old daughter was also gunned down and later died at the hospital. authorities say the investigation isn't over. law enforcement is reviewing burris's recent activities to see if he's killed in other places. >> viviana hurtado, thanks. >> i'm sure we'll be hearing a lot more, if there was any connection between him and these poor victims. >> that's the question everybody has. also i'm so curious this one small town has bnt site of two serial killi
burris was killed, he was on a brmbation violation. he was wanted for being an habitual felon. >> reporter: police say they shot burris after he opened fira ballistic tests on the gun and bullets match those from the south carolina crime scene. neighbors notice burris and an suv that matched law enforcement descriptions. before the killing spree came-to-answered, five people were slain. the first victim was 563-year-old peach farm are gunned down in his home. on wednesday a daughter and...
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>> they might have killed you in the process. >> reporter: who would kill you? >> the men, the rebels. they would kill you. >> reporter: that's precisely what inspector brown and her new beefed-up police force are changing. the ig is determined to get more women in uniform, because women, she says, are perfectly suited for the job. >> men, you give that in life like your mother. as soon as you place that child into her hands in the hospital, we can empower you guys to protect the whole world. >> reporter: i'm lynn sherr for "worldfocus" in liberia. >> for more on women fighting rape in liberia, including a web exclusive interview, go to worldfocus.org. >>> finally tonight, we go to australia, where there's a new warning of mass extinctions of plants and animals in the broad south pacific region known as oce oceana, unless there are major changes to protect the environment. the warning comes from scientists who have reviewed thousands of search studies in the region and insist the impact of humans is the cause. we get more on this from shane mcleod of abc in aust
>> they might have killed you in the process. >> reporter: who would kill you? >> the men, the rebels. they would kill you. >> reporter: that's precisely what inspector brown and her new beefed-up police force are changing. the ig is determined to get more women in uniform, because women, she says, are perfectly suited for the job. >> men, you give that in life like your mother. as soon as you place that child into her hands in the hospital, we can empower you guys...
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." >> killed at birth friday prayers. bombers attacked five shia mosques in iraq. at least 30 are dead. nigeria's interior minister tells us there will be an investigation into the controversial killing of an islamist military leader. >> what is important is that we have acted swiftly, have succeeded. >> a british man loses his latest bid to avoid extradition to the united states. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcasting to our viewers in the united states on pbs and around the globe. coming up, the photographers behind the most iconic shots of the century, who are fighting a losing battle against technology. and baseball on valium or a chance to build bridges in new york? the story of cricket, the nypd, and the big apple's muslims. >> it may be the game's most hallowed ground, but it was right here in manhattan that cricket's first international match was played way back in 1844. >> there has been a violent end to a friday prayer is in baghdad. the iraqi interior ministry says at least 30 people were killed and dozens more were wounded in a series of bomb explosi
." >> killed at birth friday prayers. bombers attacked five shia mosques in iraq. at least 30 are dead. nigeria's interior minister tells us there will be an investigation into the controversial killing of an islamist military leader. >> what is important is that we have acted swiftly, have succeeded. >> a british man loses his latest bid to avoid extradition to the united states. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcasting to our viewers in the united states on...
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no one has been convicted of her killing. together the two women had been at the forefront of illuminating the dark side of russia's wars in chechnya, which laid near the capital. but natalya estemirova was the recipient of the award named after her friend in 2007, and here she is in london last year presenting it to an afghan women's rights campaigner. >> without her, i don't know what a lot of people are going to do. and this also sends a huge message to other people in chechnya who are trying to work in the field of human rights and who are trying to open up some of the things going on in che chechn chechnya, big message if you stick your head out, you can get killed. >> reporter: channel 4 news has learned she had been working on a report for the new york-based human rights watch in recent days. hu human rights watched told us tonight it is absolutely essential that russia reverses the lack of accountability it has hung over chechnya for so long. one of the reasons like people like natasha are targeted is the climate of t
no one has been convicted of her killing. together the two women had been at the forefront of illuminating the dark side of russia's wars in chechnya, which laid near the capital. but natalya estemirova was the recipient of the award named after her friend in 2007, and here she is in london last year presenting it to an afghan women's rights campaigner. >> without her, i don't know what a lot of people are going to do. and this also sends a huge message to other people in chechnya who are...
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woman accused of killing her four daughter is. she became the emotional for the first time in court yesterday when her mother testified, identifying her children. she said she had not seen the family in the two years before the bodies were discovered in 2008 because of a fight with her daughter. a strong odor was described in the house, one of the decomposing bodies were discovered. >>> today, people say the final llwea reo tcoupleurdereo d in eithn eime coe thuple was devoted touprthei dreiilchen. one dozen of them wereil adopte, several with severe disabilities. so far, seven men have been charged with murder, and a woman has been charged as an accessory. the sheriff says the entire story has yet to be told. >> if i were determined to write a book, i would write about this. >> investigators say they found the safe stolen from the suspect's home. >>> it will be another two weeks before the final autopsy report will be released in michael jackson's death. the los angeles coroner's office says it cannot complete them by today or ev
woman accused of killing her four daughter is. she became the emotional for the first time in court yesterday when her mother testified, identifying her children. she said she had not seen the family in the two years before the bodies were discovered in 2008 because of a fight with her daughter. a strong odor was described in the house, one of the decomposing bodies were discovered. >>> today, people say the final llwea reo tcoupleurdereo d in eithn eime coe thuple was devoted...
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lets kill health care because it's a way to kill obama? >> no, it's not smart at all. thing some republicans feel they can talk about, but there are a lot of problems with the bill itself. if republicans were smart, they would be talking about patient centered health care, what the real problems are with the bill, and what republicans stand for in terms of health care reform rather than killing barack obama. >> gene? >> i agree with michelle. it's not smart at all. i think the question now is how does the president take control of this issue? how does he get out in front of it and how does he tell congress rather than let congress work it out themselves? i saw him on friday. he says, well, we got 70% of the way through my method. >> you were with him? >> yeah. >> is he willing to detail what he wants? >> i don't -- i didn't get the sense -- he didn't detail everything that he wants to me. but one certainly gets the sense from what we've seen friday, again today, and what we're going to see again during the week, he's willing to step out in front. i think that necessari
lets kill health care because it's a way to kill obama? >> no, it's not smart at all. thing some republicans feel they can talk about, but there are a lot of problems with the bill itself. if republicans were smart, they would be talking about patient centered health care, what the real problems are with the bill, and what republicans stand for in terms of health care reform rather than killing barack obama. >> gene? >> i agree with michelle. it's not smart at all. i think the...
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killed himself as the fbi closed in on him last summer. several law enforcement officials said they had planned to close the case last week but government lawyers wanted more time to review all the evidence and then decide what can be made public. five people died in the anthrax mailings and many more became sick. prosecutors say they are confident that ivins acted alone. >>> three people are still in the hospital after an apparent carbon monoxide leak in essex. yet again. at the cove village apartments, they've been plagued with natural gas leaks in the past. fire crews rushed to an apartment on barnacle court yesterday afternoon. they traced the leak to a malfunctioning stove. a man and two women were taken to franklin square hospital for treatment. while a relative asked when this would end. >> my aunt was light-headed and she was just complaining of a headache. once the detective went up that's when they called 911. >> they just set her down or do something. >> the victims' names and conditions haven't been released. abc2 news tried to
killed himself as the fbi closed in on him last summer. several law enforcement officials said they had planned to close the case last week but government lawyers wanted more time to review all the evidence and then decide what can be made public. five people died in the anthrax mailings and many more became sick. prosecutors say they are confident that ivins acted alone. >>> three people are still in the hospital after an apparent carbon monoxide leak in essex. yet again. at the cove...
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one man is believed to be behind all five killings.t in the small town of gaffney in the last week. elm people there are terrified. >> he was actually fearful and scared and asked me not to stay up late because he was afraid that something would happen at the house because of what he hears. it's constantly in the news. people are talking. it's what they have been hearing for the last two days. so he was fearful. he was scared and he was concerned for my safety. >> when somebody has a firemen at all times up here just for protection. >> do you always wear it? >> no. just working up here, it stays in my truck, the glove compartment or dash. i do carry it in my car. all the time. >> here are police sketches, spoing a police suspect. federal investigators are trying to track him down. >> a frightened customer made a bank robber angry and the robber wasn't afraid to use his weapon. >> he was bringing the gun up, and i grabbed the pistol with my hand, and he shot me in the face. >> certainly scary moments and the scar isn't the only thing th
one man is believed to be behind all five killings.t in the small town of gaffney in the last week. elm people there are terrified. >> he was actually fearful and scared and asked me not to stay up late because he was afraid that something would happen at the house because of what he hears. it's constantly in the news. people are talking. it's what they have been hearing for the last two days. so he was fearful. he was scared and he was concerned for my safety. >> when somebody has...
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bombings in both countries kill scores of people. >>> and clues and tributes. the traffic stop that preceded steve mcnair's murder as fans of the nfl star remember. >> we're going to miss him. he's going to be always in my heart. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm michelle guillen. president obama will be front and center this morning at the g8 summit in italy, and the day's main topic is how to best counter global warming. the summiteers are also welcoming representatives from some nations that don't yet qualify for g8 status. susan roberts is in washington with more. >> reporter: michelle, good morning to you. the global economic recession will also top the g8 leaders' agenda. president obama is expected to push for additional economic stimulus packages at the meeting. the situation with the global economic crisis is still very prevalent abroad despite the massive government spending to stop this downturn. eight of the world's most powerful leaders are reaching out to five of the fastest developing nations. the so-called g8
bombings in both countries kill scores of people. >>> and clues and tributes. the traffic stop that preceded steve mcnair's murder as fans of the nfl star remember. >> we're going to miss him. he's going to be always in my heart. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm michelle guillen. president obama will be front and center this morning at the g8 summit in italy, and the day's main topic is how to best counter global warming. the...
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the bus rolled on to its side and one women was killed. the bus crashed around 3:00 this morning in lake georgia new york. no word where the bus was headed. >>> we have an update on deadly fireworks explosion on okracoke island. a third person has died from injuries when a truck carrying a load of fireworks blew apart. the truck suddenly exploded. two other people were critically injured in the blast. they were part of the crew setting up for the show. federal investigators are looking into what caused the explosion. >>> a lightning strike killed one man and injured a dozen others in lakeland, florida. a sheriff said the lightning came out of nowhere. >> we know there was no rain at the time. there were a few clouds moving in the area, according to the preliminary information we received but obviously nothing at all would indicate to them that there was a danger and as a result one man died. >> the injured people all had non-life-threatening injuries. authorities haven't found any clues to where the lightning hit. >>> a spokesman for the l
the bus rolled on to its side and one women was killed. the bus crashed around 3:00 this morning in lake georgia new york. no word where the bus was headed. >>> we have an update on deadly fireworks explosion on okracoke island. a third person has died from injuries when a truck carrying a load of fireworks blew apart. the truck suddenly exploded. two other people were critically injured in the blast. they were part of the crew setting up for the show. federal investigators are looking...
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in baghdad, two bombs went off in the market, killing nine. we have this report from baghdad. >> a double suicide bombing in northern iraq. the two blasts came within moments of one another. the first targeted an official in security services, killing him and members of his family. when people rushed in to help, the second bomber blew himself up, killing many bystanders. one hour later and to the south, in a poor shiite area of baghdad, two bombs exploded in a crowded market. not suicide attacks, but the results were the same, yet more dead and still more wounded. much of the violence in recent weeks has been in the north of the country. on wednesday, two car bombings near shiite mosque claimed at least 14 lives. but the bombings and shootings have not been confined here. there were other violent incidents across the country, bringing the death toll to well over 40. at the end of last month, u.s. forces completed a gradual process of withdrawal from iraq 's street, amid much celebration. the americans are aiming for a full military departure f
in baghdad, two bombs went off in the market, killing nine. we have this report from baghdad. >> a double suicide bombing in northern iraq. the two blasts came within moments of one another. the first targeted an official in security services, killing him and members of his family. when people rushed in to help, the second bomber blew himself up, killing many bystanders. one hour later and to the south, in a poor shiite area of baghdad, two bombs exploded in a crowded market. not suicide...
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two-thirds of known al qaeda leaders have been captured or killed. >> capturing or killing members of al qaeda, it's not some secret operation. it's essentially the simplest construction of the whole idea of the war on terror. so this secretive "don't tell anyone" program that leon panetta shut down immediately upon learning of it last month had to be something other than just capturie ining and killing members of al qaeda. was it capturing and killing them in inconvenient countries, like countries we are allies with? well, technically, pakistan is our great ally in the war on terror, but we kill people there on a really regular basis. for example, june 23rd, u.s. drone fires more missiles into pakistan. july 4th, u.s. drone attacks said to kill 17 at taliban outposts in pakistan. july 8th, u.s. drone attack kills 12 in northwest. how many times have you read headlines about drone attacks killing pakistani civilians while we were targeting al qaeda suspects in that country? if killing al qaeda suspects inside the borders of our ally, pakistan, doesn't even make the front section of th
two-thirds of known al qaeda leaders have been captured or killed. >> capturing or killing members of al qaeda, it's not some secret operation. it's essentially the simplest construction of the whole idea of the war on terror. so this secretive "don't tell anyone" program that leon panetta shut down immediately upon learning of it last month had to be something other than just capturie ining and killing members of al qaeda. was it capturing and killing them in inconvenient...
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and kill and kill until somebody stops him. that will be his last laugh at everybody. >> mike brooks, how about those developments today, what took place up in north carolina? >> i can tell you i just got done communicating with a law enforcement source who's close to the investigation. and as we speak, the director and deputy director of the south carolina law enforcement division are enroute to gaffney right now because they believe this is a positive break in the case. let me also tell you, they are able to link the five shootings in south carolina to ballistics. that's what they're waiting right now. we could get it any time, the ballistics to come back to see whether or not the same gun was used in north carolina as in south carolina because it was only about 34, 35 miles northeast of gaffney. all along, this whole case, north carolina and south carolina law enforcement officials have been talking to each other because it was so close, gaffney is so close to the north carolina line. >> there you see photos of all the victi
and kill and kill until somebody stops him. that will be his last laugh at everybody. >> mike brooks, how about those developments today, what took place up in north carolina? >> i can tell you i just got done communicating with a law enforcement source who's close to the investigation. and as we speak, the director and deputy director of the south carolina law enforcement division are enroute to gaffney right now because they believe this is a positive break in the case. let me...
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a 15-year-old killed on a bus. >> reporter: all guns? >> all guns. >> reporter: this father is taking aim at gun violence. pfleger is unapologetic about this statement. flying the flag outside his parish upside down. a sign of dire distress used in only extreme emergency. >> come stand with me here. stand next to the casket. look at a child and tell me that that flag upside down is more important than a child's life laying in a casket. tell me that. >> reporter: for father pfleger, this is personal. one of the children he buried was his own foster son, jarvis, killed at 17. >> it's the only thing in my life that i thought paralyzed me. i didn't know if i was going to go on. if i could continue to minister, because i saw this young life wiped out. >> how many of you have ever known anybody who has been shot by a gun? >> reporter: pfleger is not alone. reverend marcia dyson, a chicago native, fasted for 20 days this year to draw attention to a crisis she says is largely ignored. >> if grown white men, grown white women, grown upper class b
a 15-year-old killed on a bus. >> reporter: all guns? >> all guns. >> reporter: this father is taking aim at gun violence. pfleger is unapologetic about this statement. flying the flag outside his parish upside down. a sign of dire distress used in only extreme emergency. >> come stand with me here. stand next to the casket. look at a child and tell me that that flag upside down is more important than a child's life laying in a casket. tell me that. >> reporter:...
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is that why you killed him? i killed him because he was afraid to die! you're not truly hard on the inside until you're willing to give up everything that you love! to give your life away. he never realized that my future wasn't his to decide. or maybe he figured it out in the last few seconds. i don't know. you've got three seconds to go for it. it's not going to be that way, buck. david: adam and charlie, we're going in. bravo, hold your position. that's 180 bullets looking at you. you're never even gonna get that thing out of your belt. you think i care? two years planning this, and you let me choose the time and place? i know you care. you didn't come here for a fair fight. you didn't come here to kill me. you came here to die the same way crystal did. i had to kill her, buck. i don't have to kill you. why?! why can't you do this for me?! you owe me this! i'm 19 years old! they gave me 250 years! you don't know what that's like. to have to pay for things that i can't take back. i know what that's like. (wry laugh) that's just life. you want to die? t
is that why you killed him? i killed him because he was afraid to die! you're not truly hard on the inside until you're willing to give up everything that you love! to give your life away. he never realized that my future wasn't his to decide. or maybe he figured it out in the last few seconds. i don't know. you've got three seconds to go for it. it's not going to be that way, buck. david: adam and charlie, we're going in. bravo, hold your position. that's 180 bullets looking at you. you're...
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exploded. 42 british servicemen were killed in 2007. last year, 51 died, including the first female soldier killed with three of her colleague when their vehicle was hit with an ied. this year is likely to be the bloodiest yet and this month could be the worst so far. every single loss of life is a tragedy. it is a loss that this woman must endure every day. her partner was killed in april. >> there is no way to describe this. you can fall apart. >> there is fierce controversy over the campaign. critics say that british forces lack of helicopters and are using is hon. vehicles. -- are using ordinary vehicles. as british forces fight and die, fresh criticism came from a former chief of the defense staff. he accuses the government of putting british lines at risk and commanders are struggling with too few troops. the lack of helicopters is putting soldiers at risk. >> we never had enough troops to cover and hold. this requires lots of boots on the ground, lots of local administrators and development people. there have never been the right
exploded. 42 british servicemen were killed in 2007. last year, 51 died, including the first female soldier killed with three of her colleague when their vehicle was hit with an ied. this year is likely to be the bloodiest yet and this month could be the worst so far. every single loss of life is a tragedy. it is a loss that this woman must endure every day. her partner was killed in april. >> there is no way to describe this. you can fall apart. >> there is fierce controversy over...
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he's killed people unnecessarily.is own troops or other troops through mistakes through errors of judgment. >> reporter: robert mcnamara was 93 year old. >>> overseas in china today. more than 150 people killed and 800 injured in rioting. it result from ethnic tensions between muslims and china's hong majority. one witness said the area looked like a war zone, and violence is said to be spreading to other chinese cities. >>> in afghanistan, u.s. forces suffered the highest single day loss of life in nearly a year. a total of seven u.s. troops were killed in a series of bombing attacks and fire fights. meanwhile a suicide bomber attacked the gate of the main nato base in southern afghanistan. two civilians were killed, 14 others including two afghan soldiers were wounded. >>> and still ahead, on tonight's broadcast. what's next for sarah palin? her bombshell resignation raising personal and political issues. that will be our "closer look." >>> on trail of a serial killer, police follow the murders of five people. and w
he's killed people unnecessarily.is own troops or other troops through mistakes through errors of judgment. >> reporter: robert mcnamara was 93 year old. >>> overseas in china today. more than 150 people killed and 800 injured in rioting. it result from ethnic tensions between muslims and china's hong majority. one witness said the area looked like a war zone, and violence is said to be spreading to other chinese cities. >>> in afghanistan, u.s. forces suffered the...
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french police say a spectator was hit and killed by a police motorcycle killing the road for cyclist.e accident happened as a woman tried to cross the road during the 14th stage. the motorcycle officer could not avoid hitting the woman. he fell off his bike which then hit and injured two other people. their injuries are not life-threatening. stay with hln for the latest. >>> a notorious militant may be behind the bomb attacks on two american hotels in indonesia. that is what indonesian police said this morning. they are looking at malaysian fugitive noordin top, reportedly a member of an islamic group connected to al qaeda. some evidence indicates he may be involved. two bombers hit the jw marriott and ritz carlton killing 57 people. others were wounded, including eight american. >>> the florida couple killed last week was laid to rest yesterday. their family says speculation of what was taken from their home will be put to rest, as well. with this is the latest of the investigation onto their deaths. >> reporter: family and friends gathered for byrd and melanie billings' funeral, the
french police say a spectator was hit and killed by a police motorcycle killing the road for cyclist.e accident happened as a woman tried to cross the road during the 14th stage. the motorcycle officer could not avoid hitting the woman. he fell off his bike which then hit and injured two other people. their injuries are not life-threatening. stay with hln for the latest. >>> a notorious militant may be behind the bomb attacks on two american hotels in indonesia. that is what indonesian...
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he was killed during combat in afghanistan.carrothers says his stepson had a passion for serving our country. >> just a great person. never a bad word to say, always happy. very laid back. just a really great all-around kid. >> the department of defense says he was killed in operations in afghanistan. friends say he was admired, well respected in the community. he will be laid to rest next week. >>> a nonprofit organization is stebbing up in the memory of an aide to d.c. councilman jack evans. the deshane foundation for excellence in government is named for 30 yeerbled desi deshane. police say he drowned at the baltimore inner harbor. it will promote best practices in government and public service. >>> now there's an important story for anyone who feels they have been ripped off by the satellite tv provider the dish network. the company has been ordered to pay almost $6 million to 45 states, including maryland, as well as d.c. for sketchy marketing and billing pract "eyewitness newses." attorney general gansler says maryland wi
he was killed during combat in afghanistan.carrothers says his stepson had a passion for serving our country. >> just a great person. never a bad word to say, always happy. very laid back. just a really great all-around kid. >> the department of defense says he was killed in operations in afghanistan. friends say he was admired, well respected in the community. he will be laid to rest next week. >>> a nonprofit organization is stebbing up in the memory of an aide to d.c....
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at least 60 people have been killed.wo suicide bombings struck the city of tal afar leaving 35 dead and wounding more than 65 others. in baghdad, seven were killed and more than two dozen wounded when a busy market was bombed in sadr city. one person was killed by a roadside bomb in another district of the capital. >>> a truck rigged with ek explosives blew up in central afghanistan, killing kids on their way to grade school. it left a huge crater in the road. four policemen are among the dead. the taliban denies any involvement. >>> an american journalist in prison in north korea has finally made contact with her sister here in the u.s. >> a tremendous relief to hear laura's voice last night. it was only the first time i had heard her voice in weeks. >> lauraling and euna lee were sentenced last month on charges of illegally entering north korea to conduct a smear campaign. ling's sister told her she's sorry about everything that's happened and stressed the need for diplomacy and government help. >>> a little girl vanis
at least 60 people have been killed.wo suicide bombings struck the city of tal afar leaving 35 dead and wounding more than 65 others. in baghdad, seven were killed and more than two dozen wounded when a busy market was bombed in sadr city. one person was killed by a roadside bomb in another district of the capital. >>> a truck rigged with ek explosives blew up in central afghanistan, killing kids on their way to grade school. it left a huge crater in the road. four policemen are among...
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a man wa killed and a shootout as he was being detained. we have this report -- killed in a shootout. >> security forces baled their way intothe compound of the religious sect. their target was the leader of a group w wants to improve and sharia law across nigeria -- who wantto impossharia law. it was successful. local officials announced his caure and said he waseing held in lice barracks. they told the media they would meet him. there re pictures of his body thatre merged, too graphic for us tohow. news of his death has ocked the country. they claim he died fighting. human-ights groups sayt is clr he was executed now, the colonel rested him as toldhe bbc that h was alive when he w handed to police. >> colleague died,e will finitely investigate it. --ow he died. it w said that the leader should be arrested. >>it is environment anto a bloody week in which bodies were led up the streets in two towns -- it is violent endo a bloody week. there are fears now. one group is thoughto be scattered and ohe run. it is unclear how many followers are s
a man wa killed and a shootout as he was being detained. we have this report -- killed in a shootout. >> security forces baled their way intothe compound of the religious sect. their target was the leader of a group w wants to improve and sharia law across nigeria -- who wantto impossharia law. it was successful. local officials announced his caure and said he waseing held in lice barracks. they told the media they would meet him. there re pictures of his body thatre merged, too graphic...
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then, as people rushed in to help, the second bomber blew himself up, killing many bystanders -- killing many bystanders and wounding more. one hour later and hundreds of kilometers to the south in a poor shiite area of baghdad, two bombs exploded in a crowded market. not suicide attacks, but the results for the same. more dead and more wounded. much of the violence in recent weeks has been in the north of the country, centered on the city of mosul. two recent car bombings claimed at least 14 lives. but the bombings and shootings have not been confined to mosul. there were violent incidents across the country, bringing the death toll to well over 40. at the end of last month, u.s. forces completed a gradual process of withdrawal from the streets of iraq amid much celebration. the americans are aiming for a full military departure from iraq by the end of 2011. last week's ceremony marked the first steps along that road. but today's bombings will inevitably raise the question of was the pullback premature? what appears to be happening now is that insurgents, those who want to derail the ha
then, as people rushed in to help, the second bomber blew himself up, killing many bystanders -- killing many bystanders and wounding more. one hour later and hundreds of kilometers to the south in a poor shiite area of baghdad, two bombs exploded in a crowded market. not suicide attacks, but the results for the same. more dead and more wounded. much of the violence in recent weeks has been in the north of the country, centered on the city of mosul. two recent car bombings claimed at least 14...
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. >>> a 30-year-old man is linked to the killings of six people in two states. jacob schaeffer was arrested yesterday. five people were found dead in two homes in fayetteville, tennessee, also a sixth body was found at a business about 30 miles away in huntsville, alabama. affiliate wtvf reports that one of the victims was the suspect's wife. a family friend says the couple's relationship was shaky. >> i knew that she was having problems with him, as she was already having her own personal problems as we all do, to deal w you know? she kind of had a hard time in life, but she was a rekind-hearted person, and definitely loved her children, loved her family and was a typical concerned mom. >> officials are only saying the killings were related to a domestic dispute and some of the victims were related. >>> investigators are trying to figure out what caused a train crash in san francisco. dozens of people were injured when one city train slammed into another at a boarding platform. it happened yesterday. four people appeared to be severely injured. a railway spokes
. >>> a 30-year-old man is linked to the killings of six people in two states. jacob schaeffer was arrested yesterday. five people were found dead in two homes in fayetteville, tennessee, also a sixth body was found at a business about 30 miles away in huntsville, alabama. affiliate wtvf reports that one of the victims was the suspect's wife. a family friend says the couple's relationship was shaky. >> i knew that she was having problems with him, as she was already having her...
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>> they might have killed you in the process. >>eporter: who wld kill you? >> the men, the rebels. they would kill u. >> reporterthat's precisy what inspecto brown ander new beefed-up police force are changing. e ig is deterned to get more women in unifor because women, she sas, are perfectly sted or the j. >> men, you give tat in life like your mother. as soon as you place that chd into her hands in thehospital, we can empower you gs to protect thwhole world. >> reporter: i' lynnsherr for "worlocus" in liria. >> for mo on women fighting rape in liberia, including a web exclusiventerview, go to rldfocus.org. > finally tonht, we go to austlia, where there's a new warning of mass extitions of plants and animals in the broad uth pacific region known as oce oceana, unless there are mor changes to ptect the enronment. the warng comes from scientists who have reviewed thousands of sear studies in the region and insist thempact of huma is the caus we get moreon this from shane mcleod of abc in australia >> reporter: going ck through the fossilrecord, sientists re still ucertain about what
>> they might have killed you in the process. >>eporter: who wld kill you? >> the men, the rebels. they would kill u. >> reporterthat's precisy what inspecto brown ander new beefed-up police force are changing. e ig is deterned to get more women in unifor because women, she sas, are perfectly sted or the j. >> men, you give tat in life like your mother. as soon as you place that chd into her hands in thehospital, we can empower you gs to protect thwhole world....
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more than 30 killed in this latest provocation. despite the bombs, levels of violence are generally much lower now than they were a few years ago. but even as they were about to leave baghdad, the americans announced they had lost four more men killed. that means 4,321 american soldiers have died in iraq since the invasion six years ago. in the same period, it's estimated that over 100,000 iraqi civilians were killed by insurgents or coalition forces. the american troops who have pulled out of iraqi cities are not leaving the country yet, but there's a basic change in their role. >> all combat troops have been moved out of the cities. so in the cities the mission will change from combat operations to stability operations. >> this base on the edge of baghdad was one of the 150 around the country given up by the u.s. forces as they pulled out of urban areas. once this is all over, these american forces will be out of here and out of all iraqi towns and cities. but they're not going far. they'll be relocated to bases just outside the
more than 30 killed in this latest provocation. despite the bombs, levels of violence are generally much lower now than they were a few years ago. but even as they were about to leave baghdad, the americans announced they had lost four more men killed. that means 4,321 american soldiers have died in iraq since the invasion six years ago. in the same period, it's estimated that over 100,000 iraqi civilians were killed by insurgents or coalition forces. the american troops who have pulled out of...
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one person killed in violent protests. we are told if he does return, he will face criminal charges including treason. the interim president, the one who was along with that coup says the military removed zelaya after he went against the courts and tried to extend the presidential's term limits. iran's brutal response to election process seems to have worked for now. while violent clashes like this have stopped, the government there is still reportedly threatening western nations. this as the man who sparked those demonstrations now steps out of the shadows. brand new information from the nation in turmoil and it's next. come on. come on. come on. there for you... ( car starts ) and life's daily miracles. ♪ who's the best? this guy is. ♪ ( clapping ) ♪ to the point of no return... ♪ ♪ return there for you and your guilty pleasures. ♪ how long... ♪ how long ♪ for me to keep my bones strong but even with calcium, vitamin d, and exercise, i still got osteoporosis. i never thought i could do more than stop my bone loss. then m
one person killed in violent protests. we are told if he does return, he will face criminal charges including treason. the interim president, the one who was along with that coup says the military removed zelaya after he went against the courts and tried to extend the presidential's term limits. iran's brutal response to election process seems to have worked for now. while violent clashes like this have stopped, the government there is still reportedly threatening western nations. this as the...
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i killed my baby. she claimed to have heard voices. based on those voices she did what she did. >> the boy's father says he believes sanchez should be executed. he's charged with capitol murder and being held on a million dollar bail. >>> police in boise, idaho, say they're doing all they can to find a missing 8-year-old boy. they've followed up on dozens of leads. so far no sign of robert manuel. he was last seen walking out of his home in boise, idaho, friday night. fbi agents and dozens of volunteers are involved in a search. police urged news people to call with any information. >> we're concerned for robert's welfare. we encourage the public to continue to help us in locating robert. robert's family tells us that like any other 8-year-old boy he's inquisitive. and he likes to explore, and sometimes he likes to check out hiding places. take advantage any place a boy can go. >> he is described at 4'4'2", weighs about 50 pounds. >>> well, the 13-year-old minnesota boy who went on the run with his mom
i killed my baby. she claimed to have heard voices. based on those voices she did what she did. >> the boy's father says he believes sanchez should be executed. he's charged with capitol murder and being held on a million dollar bail. >>> police in boise, idaho, say they're doing all they can to find a missing 8-year-old boy. they've followed up on dozens of leads. so far no sign of robert manuel. he was last seen walking out of his home in boise, idaho, friday night. fbi agents...
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he said, no, no, they'll kill me. i said let's go up to san francisco to a hospital that didn't know we're coming. he agreed to that. then i said look, 20 miles away from here, let's go to one of these hospitals. we went to a hospital and they examined him and at 5:30 or a little bit before 6:00, they start putting liquid in him. at 6:00 the next morning, they were still putting water in him. the doctor said to me, had he waited six more hours, he would have been dead. the next day at the trial, everybody thought how good he looked. i just thought he was pair nod from the standpoint. @@@@@@@@@@@@ >>> dr. murray was one of the last people to see michael jackson alive. >> a source with knowledge of the investigation tells cnn murray gave jackson the anesthetic, propofol, within 24 hours of his death. >> it is a sedative, tricky to use, can be extraordinarily dangerous, leading to death. >> this is an extremely dangerous drug normally administered only in a hospital setting with ventilation equipment available in case so
he said, no, no, they'll kill me. i said let's go up to san francisco to a hospital that didn't know we're coming. he agreed to that. then i said look, 20 miles away from here, let's go to one of these hospitals. we went to a hospital and they examined him and at 5:30 or a little bit before 6:00, they start putting liquid in him. at 6:00 the next morning, they were still putting water in him. the doctor said to me, had he waited six more hours, he would have been dead. the next day at the...
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is people were killed in that attack. from this attack we're hearing from local media reports and also from the spokesman that both attacks on the marriott and ritz-carlton, nine people were killed and dozens injured. the injured were brought out of the hotels earlier to a nearby hospital and right now people are still trying to find out who this -- the casualties and the wounded are. they've cordoned off the area. no one can go through, and the investigation is starting at this very minute. colleen? >> we want to let out viewers know there is a little bit of a delay when i talk with kathy, there's about a five-second delay. kathy, i wanted to ask you about security at the hotels. since 2003 security and the bombing at the marriott, there in 2003, security has been stepped up at all of the western hotels. so it begs the question, how could a bomb have been planted or a suicide bomber been able to walk into a hotel like this? explain how good security was at these hotels and how this possibly could have happened? >> report
is people were killed in that attack. from this attack we're hearing from local media reports and also from the spokesman that both attacks on the marriott and ritz-carlton, nine people were killed and dozens injured. the injured were brought out of the hotels earlier to a nearby hospital and right now people are still trying to find out who this -- the casualties and the wounded are. they've cordoned off the area. no one can go through, and the investigation is starting at this very minute....
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kill him by killing health care? is that smart politics? free c!ell your friends, tell your dad, tell your mom! never mind, they've been singing our songs since we first showed up with our pirate hats on! if you're not into fake sword fights pointy slippers and green wool tights take a tip from a knight who knows free credit report dot com, let's go! vo: offer applies with enrollment in triple advantage. chef's meal with pommes frites perhaps a night at the theater with extra special seats additional hotel night, our treat your world in perfect harmony: priceless look for world on your mastercard to get rewards and offers that matter to you. >>> we're back in time for "the politics fix" with the "washington post" pulitzer prize winning columnist eugene robinson and michelle bernard of "the independent women's voice." both nbc political analysts. michelle, you first. are the republicans smart to have people like jim demint out there saying let's kill this thing in its bed? lets kill health care because it's a way to kill obama? >> no, it's not smart
kill him by killing health care? is that smart politics? free c!ell your friends, tell your dad, tell your mom! never mind, they've been singing our songs since we first showed up with our pirate hats on! if you're not into fake sword fights pointy slippers and green wool tights take a tip from a knight who knows free credit report dot com, let's go! vo: offer applies with enrollment in triple advantage. chef's meal with pommes frites perhaps a night at the theater with extra special seats...
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both killings happened on mondays within half a mile of each other. police still don't have a suspect in either case but say it doesn't look like there is any connection. >>> a neighborly gesture leaves congre gants of the church with a temporary place to worship. the congregation showed up this morning for their first sunday services in pikesville. the rabbi invited the church to hold services in the 900-seat sanctuary after the steeple and bell tower were damaged by a lightning strike earlier this month. >> i think that this is not only locally significant for the local community, but to the global community as well that the bible tells us there is 1 god, 1 faith and 1 baptism and we have more similarities, more places where we can come together as 1 than we have place of division. >> this isn't the first time the congregations have worked together. they held joint events honoring dr. martin luther king. >>> kind of a hot and muggy weekend. what can we expect tomorrow? >> looks like we saw a pretty decent weekend. a few showers scattered around the
both killings happened on mondays within half a mile of each other. police still don't have a suspect in either case but say it doesn't look like there is any connection. >>> a neighborly gesture leaves congre gants of the church with a temporary place to worship. the congregation showed up this morning for their first sunday services in pikesville. the rabbi invited the church to hold services in the 900-seat sanctuary after the steeple and bell tower were damaged by a lightning...
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many of the people killed here were killed on the back streets.hinese officials say they have the city under control. they have not stopped with the troops. they have also closed down the internet in the city. more than 2 million people do not have access to the internet and their mobile phones are not working. the chinese took the combined measures will allow them to gain control over the city. >> a political game is playing out in honduras. the exiled president is determined to return. he finds himself on an airplane circling the main airport of the country while military vehicles blocked the runway to stop them from landing. he is now expected in washington to meet with secretary of state hillary clinton. he had to divert to nicaraguan. we have this report from honduras. >> the supporters of the president see him as their potential savior. they would have been encouraged by his dramatic arrival in an airplane over the capital on sunday evening. he vowed to continue in his efforts to return to his homeland. >> i wanted to land. if the pilots had
many of the people killed here were killed on the back streets.hinese officials say they have the city under control. they have not stopped with the troops. they have also closed down the internet in the city. more than 2 million people do not have access to the internet and their mobile phones are not working. the chinese took the combined measures will allow them to gain control over the city. >> a political game is playing out in honduras. the exiled president is determined to return....
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the blast today took place near a police barracks, killing two civil guards. airports and ports were closed after the explosion which took place in the popular holiday resort. the attack comes the day before the 50th anniversary of the founding of eta. >> a summer holiday senior yards away from what appears to of been a terrorist attack. the bomb exploded shortly before 2:00 local time outside of a police barracks. security sources believe the device was planted under the patrol car of the officers who died. it happened in the heart of a popular tourist resort. many what is it what happened. >> we saw a big plume of black smoke and a car on fire in the middle of the road. on the side of the street, there was a gentle man on the floor and there were two men standing above him administering cpr. am authorities blamed the separatist group eta, calling them savages. they shut down airports and ports to prevent them from fleeing. island travel services ground to a halt. the attack is the second to be blamed on eta in 24 hours. yesterday, large part of a police barr
the blast today took place near a police barracks, killing two civil guards. airports and ports were closed after the explosion which took place in the popular holiday resort. the attack comes the day before the 50th anniversary of the founding of eta. >> a summer holiday senior yards away from what appears to of been a terrorist attack. the bomb exploded shortly before 2:00 local time outside of a police barracks. security sources believe the device was planted under the patrol car of...
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. >> more than 40 killed in a series of bombs across iraq. did american troops pull out of the cities too soon? i'll leave calm but tensions remain -- thousands of chinese troops keep the lid on ethnic tensions. what humanitarian crisis? sri lanka tells a international aid workers, we don't need you anymore. and the celebrities, the newspaper, and the phone hacking scandal. >> it is 7:00 a.m. in washington, midday in london and 1:00 in the afternoon in the italian town of l'aquila, where leaders of the world's richest countries are meeting some of the fast-growing developing countries. in effect, north reading this out. it represents a great fault line to get an agreement on climate change. the g-eight countries agreed on groundbreaking -- to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but predictably quiet on exactly how they will reach them. that, said the fast emerging countries, is not good enough. >> it has been boosted to 16, at the invitation of the american president, to include the major um -- developing countries, too. together they account for
. >> more than 40 killed in a series of bombs across iraq. did american troops pull out of the cities too soon? i'll leave calm but tensions remain -- thousands of chinese troops keep the lid on ethnic tensions. what humanitarian crisis? sri lanka tells a international aid workers, we don't need you anymore. and the celebrities, the newspaper, and the phone hacking scandal. >> it is 7:00 a.m. in washington, midday in london and 1:00 in the afternoon in the italian town of l'aquila,...
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police say he has killed five people so far, killed them all in a week.it is in the town of gaffney, what they are talking about, very scared a peach farmer was the first victim. then last wednesday, an elderly mother and her daughter were shot and killed and a day later, a a man and his 15-year-old daughter were shot as well. yesterday, the town buried two of the town victims. the county sheriff told our cnn sister network that the cases are linked. >> right now, we don't -- we don't have a current motive or a connection between any of the murders. with a community this small, it is very possible. i knew all the victims and it is possible that all the victims knew each other, but we don't have any information that links right now -- that links -- >> so you are just saying because of the sheer number of murders in a small ten-mile radius, in the small span of time, that you believe that these might be linked? i understand you just had six homicides in all of 2008. so, it is just because of the sheer number that you believe these all might be linked? >> we
police say he has killed five people so far, killed them all in a week.it is in the town of gaffney, what they are talking about, very scared a peach farmer was the first victim. then last wednesday, an elderly mother and her daughter were shot and killed and a day later, a a man and his 15-year-old daughter were shot as well. yesterday, the town buried two of the town victims. the county sheriff told our cnn sister network that the cases are linked. >> right now, we don't -- we don't...
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at least 12 people were killed. the u.s.oes not comment on drone attacks but no other country in the region has such drones. >>> a loud crash sent disney workers scrambling to dial 911 following this weekend's monorail crash. one train plowed right into another. the 21-year-old died. the trains are supposed to stop automatically when they get too close or the driver could override the system. osha is looking into this but the famous trains are running today. >>> golfer phil mickelson and his family learned they have a second battle on their hands and larry smith with the latest. this made me sad to hear. >> phil's wife, amy, underwent surgery for breast cancer and he learned his mother has been diagnosed with breast cancer. mary mickelson received the news last week and will undergo surgery where at the same hospital where aim ''s took place. he is not expected to play in next week's british open. >>> $900 million, that's the selling price of the chicago cubs and wrigley field to the family of joe ricket, the agreement which
at least 12 people were killed. the u.s.oes not comment on drone attacks but no other country in the region has such drones. >>> a loud crash sent disney workers scrambling to dial 911 following this weekend's monorail crash. one train plowed right into another. the 21-year-old died. the trains are supposed to stop automatically when they get too close or the driver could override the system. osha is looking into this but the famous trains are running today. >>> golfer phil...
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expects 6 8,000 there by year's end. 105 americans have been killed, including one that was killed in an attack yesterday. tonight we're got a look at how that war is being fought from the perspective of one army company fighting the taliban in kunar province in northeast afghanistan. clayton swisher of al jazeera english is with them. >> reporter: aerial reconnaissance, their freedom to roam draws the most of infantry units but especially charlie company 132. the terrain out here along the afghan border with pakistan would be impennetrable without them. using sophisticated surveillance equipment, these queueilla helicopters give eyes and ears to soldiers operating on the ground. helping them make sense of the bigger picture. >> that is kind of our border right now between us and what the enemy holds. these guys are kind of caught in the middle of it. we try to make sure that the civilians don't felt blunt of combat operations. >> why are we here? >> right now, i mean, mobility's a hard problem, but i mean everyone talks about the decisive terrain. doesn't mean sitting on a ploft land
expects 6 8,000 there by year's end. 105 americans have been killed, including one that was killed in an attack yesterday. tonight we're got a look at how that war is being fought from the perspective of one army company fighting the taliban in kunar province in northeast afghanistan. clayton swisher of al jazeera english is with them. >> reporter: aerial reconnaissance, their freedom to roam draws the most of infantry units but especially charlie company 132. the terrain out here along...
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some were killed in the demonstrations themselves, some in prison afterward. the opposition says many more of opposition members election after -- arrested after the election have been badly treated and many emerged battered and bruised. their treatment has outraged even supporters of the government. president ahmadinejad has now been forced to release many of the detainees but the government is threatening to charge to bring to court at least 20, a sign that the crackdown was not over yet. bbc news. >> john is with us now. one of the big questions is whether this is illegal gathering or not in a cemetery because originally it was going to be a process that was banned. >> it is not entirely clear. they asked to hold a ceremony in the big mosque in the center, they were fused permission, -- were refused permission. i guess opposition would say, well, we don't need permission for this, it is just a religious ceremony but it is clearly political. >> it could be a flash point. >> no doubt opposition supporters will come out. who knows what numbers. they are kind o
some were killed in the demonstrations themselves, some in prison afterward. the opposition says many more of opposition members election after -- arrested after the election have been badly treated and many emerged battered and bruised. their treatment has outraged even supporters of the government. president ahmadinejad has now been forced to release many of the detainees but the government is threatening to charge to bring to court at least 20, a sign that the crackdown was not over yet. bbc...