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mr. gbagbo's supporters. all they could do was try to protect themselves. u.n. armored vehicles arriving on scene and were denied access by his supporters. then more gunfire as troops were forced back. in a recurrence gestured for them to leave. desoto, surrounded by un troops is still mr. ouattara's office. his side indicated they would be prepared to work with the moderates only if mr. gbagbo leaves office. diplomats are considering these facts. conducted in full view of u.n. peacekeeping troops, it signals mr. gbagbo's intentions not to step down and it could set the tone. >> the family of the man charged with the arizona shooting spree in which six people were killed and the congresswoman is injured have expressed their sorrow over the tragedy. in a short statement that never mentions the gunman, they said they wished they could change the events of saturday. they said we are sorry. doctors say the congressman is breathing on her own. wednesday, president obama will be attending a prayer -- a service in arizona. driving ambition. how foreign firms hope to ma
mr. gbagbo's supporters. all they could do was try to protect themselves. u.n. armored vehicles arriving on scene and were denied access by his supporters. then more gunfire as troops were forced back. in a recurrence gestured for them to leave. desoto, surrounded by un troops is still mr. ouattara's office. his side indicated they would be prepared to work with the moderates only if mr. gbagbo leaves office. diplomats are considering these facts. conducted in full view of u.n. peacekeeping...
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mr. gbagbo. last week mr. gbagbo's young patriot movement rallied against armed intervention by neighboring countries. mr. gbagbo's militia attack opponents any time he wants. today's tentative steps toward mediation haven't quelled fears of further violence. >> ifill: at last public count, more than 170 people have lost their lives in the post-election turmoil. >> lehrer: now, the case of a man who was proven innocent after three decades in prison. ray suarez has the story. >> suarez: in 1980 cornelius dupree was sentenced to 75 years for aggravated robber the crimincluded abduction and rape. dupree was released last july on parole after 30 years behind bars. one week later, d.n.a. test results proved his innocence. today a dallas county judge overturned the conviction and officially cleared his name. dupree spoke to reporters afterwards. >> i just feel that the system needs to be fixed by whatever means, so that this won't happen to anyone else. that's about all i have to say. >> suarez: dupree served more ti
mr. gbagbo. last week mr. gbagbo's young patriot movement rallied against armed intervention by neighboring countries. mr. gbagbo's militia attack opponents any time he wants. today's tentative steps toward mediation haven't quelled fears of further violence. >> ifill: at last public count, more than 170 people have lost their lives in the post-election turmoil. >> lehrer: now, the case of a man who was proven innocent after three decades in prison. ray suarez has the story....
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gbagbo. divens 3 their support for -- demonstrating their support for mr. ouattara. >> attacking civilians and un peacekeepers, this is a crime on the international law. gbagbo and his loyalists should keep in mind eventually, all the person to perpetuate such crimes will be held accountable. >> a un along with the rest of the international community recognizes alassane ouattara as winner of the presidential elections. lauren gbagbo is ref using to give up the presidency. they are supposed to strengthen the u.s. attempts to protect civilians. faced with crowds of loyalists, patrols have been forced to retreat. from may sweep by security forces from a pro-alassane ouattara neighborhood. negotiators are trying to break the deadlock. >> we worked late into the night. a breakthrough that was needed did not materialize. >> the longer the crisis materializes, the greater the pressure on the un unless mr. gbagbo steps down. >> encouraging news on the condition of gabrielle giffords. less than two weeks where she was shot during a rampage which killed six others, ba
gbagbo. divens 3 their support for -- demonstrating their support for mr. ouattara. >> attacking civilians and un peacekeepers, this is a crime on the international law. gbagbo and his loyalists should keep in mind eventually, all the person to perpetuate such crimes will be held accountable. >> a un along with the rest of the international community recognizes alassane ouattara as winner of the presidential elections. lauren gbagbo is ref using to give up the presidency. they are...
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mr. gbagbo by force. >> they will encounter thousands of young people. ivory coast will turn into a cemetery. that is their choice to make. we do not think that is the solution. >> the original force has threatened to intervene. the original defense chiefs will meet next week to finalize their plans. many hope a diplomatic solution can be found. >> german investigators looking into the contamination of animal feed with dioxin is saying that it is found in pork. several hundred pigs have been slaughtered. nubbles have been found to be 50% above approve bubbles. >> after high levels of the poisonous chemical dioxin was discovered in animal feed and eggs, pork has been affected. the authorities said levels of dioxin were found in pigs in a farm in lower saxony. 140 have been slaughtered amid fears that tainted pork products have reached the market already. >> nothing surprises me anymore after what has happened. it was two farms and now we're investigating 200. we can confirm there is no widespread contamination of products. >> the form brought contaminated
mr. gbagbo by force. >> they will encounter thousands of young people. ivory coast will turn into a cemetery. that is their choice to make. we do not think that is the solution. >> the original force has threatened to intervene. the original defense chiefs will meet next week to finalize their plans. many hope a diplomatic solution can be found. >> german investigators looking into the contamination of animal feed with dioxin is saying that it is found in pork. several hundred...
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mr. gbagbo, he will not be removed. >> gbagbo is doggedly hanging on to power. the diplomatic spat with britain and canada is unlikely to worry him. for now, the un troops have not been tested too much. if there is a military intervention by the international allies, seeking peace could suddenly get much harder. bbc news. >> banks are likely to award billions of pounds in bonuses again despite weeks of talks with british government ministers. the coalition agreement between the liberal democrats and conservatives said measures would be introduced to tackle what were described as unacceptable bank bonuses. robert has this exclusive report. >> the city of london and big banks. vital to the british economy. ministers have been talking to bank treats about whether they are doing enough to support the recovery. and, whether they pay their top people too much. agreement has yet been reached. i've learned that chancellor george osborn recognizes he cannot prevent billions of pounds in bonuses being paid out by the banks, which only two years ago were rescued from colla
mr. gbagbo, he will not be removed. >> gbagbo is doggedly hanging on to power. the diplomatic spat with britain and canada is unlikely to worry him. for now, the un troops have not been tested too much. if there is a military intervention by the international allies, seeking peace could suddenly get much harder. bbc news. >> banks are likely to award billions of pounds in bonuses again despite weeks of talks with british government ministers. the coalition agreement between the...
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mr. gbagbo is ready to negotiate a peaceful end to the crisis, but tensions remain high in the commercialital. >> they used to call this the paris of africa. not anymore. weeks of post-election violence here. and we fought more trouble and fear on the streets today. just one civilian killed right here and police stormed this opposition party building, too dangerous for us to film. the situation is very unpredictable. we have to be discreet about how we film, because there is a feeling that seems to it -- it could explode at any moment. >> it's worse and worse. we do not know what could happen tomorrow. that is why we are afraid. >> all of this because two men claim the presidency. gbagbo lost november's election, but he refuses to give up power. instead, he laid siege to his rifle, ouattara, now trapped inside this hotel. foreign mediuma to say that peace is possible, but they say the loser must quit. while the outside world may be demanding that gbagbo step down, the man himself still has plenty of supporters occurred he will not give up without a fight. we came to one of their stronghol
mr. gbagbo is ready to negotiate a peaceful end to the crisis, but tensions remain high in the commercialital. >> they used to call this the paris of africa. not anymore. weeks of post-election violence here. and we fought more trouble and fear on the streets today. just one civilian killed right here and police stormed this opposition party building, too dangerous for us to film. the situation is very unpredictable. we have to be discreet about how we film, because there is a feeling...
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mr. gbagbo has refused to step down. the sudanese leaders are meeting ;8dñvlñwith mr. r shearer.has said he would be sad to see it split into two countries. in an attempt to curb illegal immigration, there is activity on the turkish border. the european commission says it will work short-term. the 120,000 immigrants crossed into greece in the last year, most from africa and asia. $'(byÑthieves emptied a vault ae than 100 safe deposit boxes. alarms went off several times overnight. police saw the doors shut and took no action no one was sure how much was stolen because what was in the deposit boxes is confidential. a cloud of controversy is hanging over the start of hungry's six month presidency of the union -- european union. hungary hopes to put its own imprint on the you. -- on the eu. >> making a fresh start to the new year. they have been washing away the extent panes of budapest, even in the midst of winter. now they hope to take advantage of hungary's unaccustomed international exposure. >> is a doubly important year for us, as well as the eu presidency, it is also the hund
mr. gbagbo has refused to step down. the sudanese leaders are meeting ;8dñvlñwith mr. r shearer.has said he would be sad to see it split into two countries. in an attempt to curb illegal immigration, there is activity on the turkish border. the european commission says it will work short-term. the 120,000 immigrants crossed into greece in the last year, most from africa and asia. $'(byÑthieves emptied a vault ae than 100 safe deposit boxes. alarms went off several times overnight. police saw...
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mr. gbagbo from appropriating more resources that belong to the people of cote d'ivoire that he can resist the will of the people. so we are fully engaged with the e.u. and we do call attention to the fact that cargo has taken major action and we welcomed. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> madam speaker, the president of the united states. >> do solemnly swear to support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic? >> now, european commission president manuel josÉ barroso takes questions from the european parliament to represent the 27 countries of the european union. as president of the european commission, mr. barroso is responsible for setting the policy and legislative agenda of the european union. this is about an hour. [inaudible conversations] friend shot transcode the means of yesterday's meeting is available. either in a comment? i can't see anything. the minutes have been improved. the first item on the agenda after the lunch break is the round of questions with the president of the commission. we follow the regulatory procedur
mr. gbagbo from appropriating more resources that belong to the people of cote d'ivoire that he can resist the will of the people. so we are fully engaged with the e.u. and we do call attention to the fact that cargo has taken major action and we welcomed. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> madam speaker, the president of the united states. >> do solemnly swear to support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic? >> now,...