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the movie "black hawk down" in mogadishu somalia. >> 611 going down. he is hit. he is hit. >> fallout from the somali disaster led to the resignation of president clinton's first secretary of defense less aspen. dick cheney, c william how hard taft, fourth casper wine burgei. >> the answer is dick cheney. very few people know that. >> that's a very interesting one. >> you only got one right. >> oh two. >> it was just fun being here. you win. >> the 3406 sri portrays a dramatic military triumph. >> did you order the code red? >> you don't have to answer the question. >> i will answer the question. you want answers? >> i am entitled to them. >> you want answers? >> i want the truth. >> you can't handle the truth. >> cruise plays a lawyer in the jag joint ak air regarrison, judge advocate what does jag stand for? judge advocate general. uc lost his -- hey. didn't have to be coordinated to be on fox and friends. >> motor skills the first thing to go. >> here is question number 2 the japanese surrender agreement 1945 ending world war ii. the signing ceremony was held
the movie "black hawk down" in mogadishu somalia. >> 611 going down. he is hit. he is hit. >> fallout from the somali disaster led to the resignation of president clinton's first secretary of defense less aspen. dick cheney, c william how hard taft, fourth casper wine burgei. >> the answer is dick cheney. very few people know that. >> that's a very interesting one. >> you only got one right. >> oh two. >> it was just fun being here. you win....
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wants to shift the focus from military to political by bringing in somalia office back to mogadishu. it is key to solving somalia's problems. there is still shaky ground to cover. bbc news. >> now, it is more famous than any film stars. it is the hollywood sign, an icon of the entertainment industry, but a real pain to live next to come at least according to wealthy homeowners. for years, people have been finding their way to the neighborhood. gps technology has them positively flocking there and the residents are not happy at all. ♪ ♪ everyone comes to hollywood they want to make it in the neighborhood ♪ >> it is iconic, symbolizing a century of show biz. the tourists love it. >> absolutely fantastic to see it. >> you want to touch it. it passed to be 10, 15 feet from it. then you have done it. >> it is an advert for housing developments. it was hugh hefner of all people who stepped in with celebrity friends to make it what it is today. it has very rich neighbors. this is madonna's old house. they might have a great view from their narrow street, but not everyone likes what fame and
wants to shift the focus from military to political by bringing in somalia office back to mogadishu. it is key to solving somalia's problems. there is still shaky ground to cover. bbc news. >> now, it is more famous than any film stars. it is the hollywood sign, an icon of the entertainment industry, but a real pain to live next to come at least according to wealthy homeowners. for years, people have been finding their way to the neighborhood. gps technology has them positively flocking...
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secretary-general ban ki- moon made a surprise visit to somalia's war-torn capital mogadishu today. it's the first time a u.n. chief has visited the city in two decades. ban said recent security gains in the nation will allow the u.n. to move its political office for somalia from nairobi, kenya to mogadishu in january. president joseph kabila of the democratic republic of congo has won a second term in office. he won 49% of the vote, according to provisional results announced today. but long-time opposition candidate etienne tshisekedi rejected those results and declared himself president. and his supporters have vowed to take to the streets in protest. election-related violence has killed 18 people and wounded more than 100 others. a u.n. climate conference in durban, south africa teetered on the brink of collapse as it neared a close today. the european union has proposed a 2015 target date for a new pact of binding cuts on the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitters. it would replace the kyoto protocol which expires next year. the u.s., india and china-- the world's three largest
secretary-general ban ki- moon made a surprise visit to somalia's war-torn capital mogadishu today. it's the first time a u.n. chief has visited the city in two decades. ban said recent security gains in the nation will allow the u.n. to move its political office for somalia from nairobi, kenya to mogadishu in january. president joseph kabila of the democratic republic of congo has won a second term in office. he won 49% of the vote, according to provisional results announced today. but...
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somalia allegedly. it happeneat the group's office in the capital of mogadishu. security guard for the aid group says the gunman is a former employee who was let go on wednesday. now, he reportedly returned to work today and opened fire hitting two aid workers. it's unclear if the victims are americans. >>> well, this morning, the teenager accused of shooting a war veteran at his homecoming party is answering to charges in court. 19-year-old ruben ray jird doe pleading not guilty to an attempted murder charge in friday's shooting that left 22-year-old christopher sullivan partially paralyzed. the suspect reportedly told his lawyer he was attacked and kicked as he tried to leave sullivan's homecoming party in san bernardino. but prosecutors say he pulled a gun after arguing with sullivan and his brother. >>> this morning the third infant is now testing positive for the bacteria that prompted several retailers to pull a popular baby formula off shexs. officials say a baby in oklahoma has tested positive for a bacteria that has been linked to rare diseases in newbor
somalia allegedly. it happeneat the group's office in the capital of mogadishu. security guard for the aid group says the gunman is a former employee who was let go on wednesday. now, he reportedly returned to work today and opened fire hitting two aid workers. it's unclear if the victims are americans. >>> well, this morning, the teenager accused of shooting a war veteran at his homecoming party is answering to charges in court. 19-year-old ruben ray jird doe pleading not guilty to an...
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first to somalia where at least nine people have died in clashes between government forces and is the most insurgents hours of violence ended when militants withdrew from the capital mogadishu which remains under government control there are so bad groups have been waging a five year insurgency against the state which they claim is corrupt their campaign has caused the deaths of tens of thousands of civilians since. tragedy has returned to the virginia tech university in america where two people have been shot dead happened during a routine least traffic stop when tackled it up and killed an officer before fleeing the second body was made to discover. the gunman genea tech was the site of one of america's worst ever deadly rampage is when a student massacred thirty two people before killing himself. so balance footage has been shown on french t.v. overnight children made cruised former i.m.f. chief dominique strauss cari of attempted rape but media show sitting in a staff court all talking to colleagues also can checking out of a new glimpse of what eric assault charges cost of his job but we were eventually dropped after an agent's considered. brilliant state t.v. is showi
first to somalia where at least nine people have died in clashes between government forces and is the most insurgents hours of violence ended when militants withdrew from the capital mogadishu which remains under government control there are so bad groups have been waging a five year insurgency against the state which they claim is corrupt their campaign has caused the deaths of tens of thousands of civilians since. tragedy has returned to the virginia tech university in america where two...
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somalia, the u.n. secretary general ban ki- moon has called on al-shabab to stop violence and come to the peace process. he announced plans to transfer the u.n. political office to mogadishu from the kenyan capital of nairobi. he also visited refugee camps over the kenyan border. our correspondent is traveling with him and she filed this report. >> the secretary general wanted to highlight the plight of the nearly half million refugees who fled famine in somalia and ended up here on the kenyan border. his security people felt it is not safe enough for him to go to the camps, so he is here in the u.n. compound. the camp leaders and refugees are meeting here. the al-shabab militant group which controls central and south somalia has expelled a number of aid organizations, and the secretary general has condemned to that and raised the issue again on a whirlwind trip to somalia. while he was there, he focused on political issues. the u.n. is pushing a political road map that is meant to get the transitional authorities in somalia to come up with a new constitution and form a parliament by august. the u.n. is impatient with the transitional authorities. they are weak, divided,
somalia, the u.n. secretary general ban ki- moon has called on al-shabab to stop violence and come to the peace process. he announced plans to transfer the u.n. political office to mogadishu from the kenyan capital of nairobi. he also visited refugee camps over the kenyan border. our correspondent is traveling with him and she filed this report. >> the secretary general wanted to highlight the plight of the nearly half million refugees who fled famine in somalia and ended up here on the...
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somalia. that's what it is. no government. i don't see any of our friends who i call the free market fundamentalists, i don't see them moving to mogadishu. mr. speaker, i want to say on this thursday night in this great country, the greatest country in the world, americans have a question before themselves. are we going to choose community, choose each other or is it going to be a selfish pursuit where everybody is on their own? i view america as people who look out for each other. americans don't think that will helping seniors who are on social security is a bad thing to do. americans don't think that helping the poor and the sick is somehow a bad thing to do. in fact, one of the things that illustrated this debate, this national debate we are having, mr. speaker, is something that happened in the united states senate today, the other body. today -- and i can't blame my friends in the house. my republican friends in the house, they didn't do this. today, republicans in the senate voted to block president obama's appointment of the head of the consumer protection bureau. the consumer protection bureau came about because of the massive
somalia. that's what it is. no government. i don't see any of our friends who i call the free market fundamentalists, i don't see them moving to mogadishu. mr. speaker, i want to say on this thursday night in this great country, the greatest country in the world, americans have a question before themselves. are we going to choose community, choose each other or is it going to be a selfish pursuit where everybody is on their own? i view america as people who look out for each other. americans...
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there's no yemeni troops out there trying to combat the forces and in somalia itself there's a weak virtually nonexistent government in mogadishu that's trying to hold off this militant group called shabaab. it has international agenda to attack outside of its boundaries of somalia. so the policy that this administration following on the bush administration is, if we can't get local allies, oftentimes undependable allies to go after this threat, to go after those groups that are specifically targeting the united states and american interests, then we, the united states government, has to do something about that. and one of the only tools at our disposable immediately are the drones. now, we've talked about a wide range of other things, diplomacy, counterinsurgency and these take a lot of time and money and effort and, yes, those are better long-term solutions but if you face a short-term problem and there are imminent threats to this country, what do you do about it if those countries where these terrorists are living and working and operating -- if those countries can't deal with it, the united states feels they have to go aft
there's no yemeni troops out there trying to combat the forces and in somalia itself there's a weak virtually nonexistent government in mogadishu that's trying to hold off this militant group called shabaab. it has international agenda to attack outside of its boundaries of somalia. so the policy that this administration following on the bush administration is, if we can't get local allies, oftentimes undependable allies to go after this threat, to go after those groups that are specifically...