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. >> what about the guy in pakistan who tweeted the comments about muhamed that was immediately delete it, he fled to indonesia, foolishly announced his location and is not unheard of since. >> there is example after example of what you would think of as the tiniest remark is met with the tiniest remark met with punishment. >> the censorship is getting worse. it is reasonable to believe they are losing. the rate of adoption of the chinese social media, they cannot stop that. even if twitter was blocked, which is a terrible thing, the way they block it is they make it impossible to get there. they do not care because they are not elected. weibo was the way in which the chinese train incident, the train was shoddy and the government lied. even in a dictatorship, the government has an ego and cares about being in paris. even their twitter and its followers changed the government. it is remarkable. >> do you think the absence of information technology and the free flow that it enables inevitably pushes toward individual empowerment and democracy? >> certainly from individual empowerment. t
. >> what about the guy in pakistan who tweeted the comments about muhamed that was immediately delete it, he fled to indonesia, foolishly announced his location and is not unheard of since. >> there is example after example of what you would think of as the tiniest remark is met with the tiniest remark met with punishment. >> the censorship is getting worse. it is reasonable to believe they are losing. the rate of adoption of the chinese social media, they cannot stop that....
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.-- muhammed ali's trunns he wore during the thrilla in manila... -- arnold palmer's green jacket presented to him after he won the 1984 masters.both those items are expected to bring in six figures.paul gessler fox45 news at 5:30. 3 the... affordable care act ... is... having an effect ...on women's ... preventative care...///.what ... it... means for ...millions of women.. / ahead... in our ... "take action thursday." 3 an airport evacuated after receiving threatening phone calls. why these passengers were stuck in the heat for threhours. and why the president and dozens of construction workers left their signatures on this steal beam... coming up. 3 --adblib weather tz-- sweetie, you have to scrub it first. no you don't, honey. yes, you do! don't! i've washed a few cupcake tins in my day... oh, so you're a tin expert now. is that... whoa nelly! hi, kitchen counselor here. he's actually right... with cascade complete. see cascade complete pacs work like thousands of micro-scrubbing brushes to help power away tough foods even in corners and edges. so, i was right, right? i've gotta run. mo
.-- muhammed ali's trunns he wore during the thrilla in manila... -- arnold palmer's green jacket presented to him after he won the 1984 masters.both those items are expected to bring in six figures.paul gessler fox45 news at 5:30. 3 the... affordable care act ... is... having an effect ...on women's ... preventative care...///.what ... it... means for ...millions of women.. / ahead... in our ... "take action thursday." 3 an airport evacuated after receiving threatening phone calls....
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leon panetta gave his support for muhamed morsi. when they met in cairo. panetta met with morsi, and mohamed hussein tautaui. morsi assumed the presidency in june. panetta is believed to remind morsi to respect the peace treaty with israel. that relationship has been a diplomatic sticking point. morsi won the presidency as a candidate for the muslim brotherhood. the party takes a tough stance on israel. panetta pledged continued support for the egyptian military up to $1.3 billion a year. but it comes with a condition. egypt must maintain peaceful relations with israel. israeli officials say morsi has sent a letter to his counterpart in israel. he pledged to do his utmost to restart middle east peace talks. the office of israeli president shimon peres said the letter suggests that egypt plans to work toward stability for all people in the region. morsi is the first egyptian president to represent an islamist movement. israelis have been concerned about how relations might change. morsi's letter suggest he's will respect the peace treaty. still, many israel
leon panetta gave his support for muhamed morsi. when they met in cairo. panetta met with morsi, and mohamed hussein tautaui. morsi assumed the presidency in june. panetta is believed to remind morsi to respect the peace treaty with israel. that relationship has been a diplomatic sticking point. morsi won the presidency as a candidate for the muslim brotherhood. the party takes a tough stance on israel. panetta pledged continued support for the egyptian military up to $1.3 billion a year. but...
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. >> reporter: also among the attendees was egyptian president muhamed morsi. he was the first egyptian leader since the two countries broke off economic ties more than 30 years ago when egypt signed a peace agreement with israel. morsi's visit comes after repeated invitations with iran. which is facing increasing isolation in the middle east. morsi's aim is to move away from the policies of hosni mubarak who strongly favored the u.s. analysts say iran hopes the summit will end the isolation over the nuclear development and the syrian issue. the conference will continue through friday. >>> the iaea is calling for continued monitoring of the nuclear program in north korea. it says it is concerned about construction facilities at the nuclear program in north korea. the iaea says a satellite image shows a dome has been built over one of the buildings in the complex. this indicates a reactor in the building. once the reactor goes online, it could be used to extract plutonium. from spent nuclear fuel. iaea officials were allowed to examine the facility in 2007. they
. >> reporter: also among the attendees was egyptian president muhamed morsi. he was the first egyptian leader since the two countries broke off economic ties more than 30 years ago when egypt signed a peace agreement with israel. morsi's visit comes after repeated invitations with iran. which is facing increasing isolation in the middle east. morsi's aim is to move away from the policies of hosni mubarak who strongly favored the u.s. analysts say iran hopes the summit will end the...
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still not very muhammed both of those days.'ll be back in another ten minutes with a look at your latest weather. danella has a look at our latest traffic now. good morning. >> good morning. we'll see you then. coming up in the first4 traffic report, head down i-95 in virginia. if you're traveling out of dale city all of the way to the beltway in both directions. nice and green. not seeing road work slowing you down at all. not seeing any incidents to report. southbound at the weigh station, good northbound as we discussed. nice and clear. travel speed this time from quantico. heading to the beltway, you're at 65 miles per hour. that drive taking you about 23 minutes. connecting on to 395 not seeing any problems there. we'll take a live look at glebe. you can see northbound getting by without any issues. same thing with southbound. beltway to the 14th street bridge, northbound travel speed is 50 miles per hour. not bad. looking like a 14 minutes drive. aaron, i'm back in ten minutes with another look at your traffic. >> danella
still not very muhammed both of those days.'ll be back in another ten minutes with a look at your latest weather. danella has a look at our latest traffic now. good morning. >> good morning. we'll see you then. coming up in the first4 traffic report, head down i-95 in virginia. if you're traveling out of dale city all of the way to the beltway in both directions. nice and green. not seeing road work slowing you down at all. not seeing any incidents to report. southbound at the weigh...
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some other new news in brief this hour libyan army draco and senior defense ministry of the short muhammed hadiya has been shot dead and been gardy he was leaving a mosque after friday prayers when he was a target by group of gunmen recent months have seen a string of deadly attacks and been garcelle security officials in the khadafi regime that. interesting happened the day after leaving as you government as you and our. u.s. republican presidential candidate matronly has announced his running mate house budget committee chairman paul ryan is best known for trying to slash america's budget spending by over five trillion dollars in cuts opposed by the democratic minority in congress romney's choice for his number two could prove crucial to his chances of winning the white house in november from barack obama is now ahead in polls. and two man suspected of killing at a trick security services general last month have hunted themselves into our sources his death led to major clashes between government troops and influential local leaders links to drug trafficking the recent fighting in the tan
some other new news in brief this hour libyan army draco and senior defense ministry of the short muhammed hadiya has been shot dead and been gardy he was leaving a mosque after friday prayers when he was a target by group of gunmen recent months have seen a string of deadly attacks and been garcelle security officials in the khadafi regime that. interesting happened the day after leaving as you government as you and our. u.s. republican presidential candidate matronly has announced his running...
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a quote from muhammed ghandi recalled the face of the forest of the weakest man and ask yourself will it be of any use to him? will he be better off? then you will melt away. that is how we can make health care sustainable and live for generations to come the care that will system they keep for all you do i wait until questions and. [applause] >> >> good morning and is nice to hear you again. the starting point* but on its way to collapsing there is pain and other avenues to materialize in the global world even health care maybe exported. knowing all but and seeing the globalization of the trade and industry is growing abroad who is this along the way. but they crop up along the way. one of the things that comes to mind is the way we are taught to. at medical school we're taught the indication or treatment. but then to take care of a patient by the way i am a surgeon. i have an operation to offer you. nothing else in the patient's left. rightly so. what is the treatment? not only the most rewarding treatment for yourself. i leave you with that thought to the medical establishment that
a quote from muhammed ghandi recalled the face of the forest of the weakest man and ask yourself will it be of any use to him? will he be better off? then you will melt away. that is how we can make health care sustainable and live for generations to come the care that will system they keep for all you do i wait until questions and. [applause] >> >> good morning and is nice to hear you again. the starting point* but on its way to collapsing there is pain and other avenues to...
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. >> what is the best or worst thing about being muhammed ali's daughter. >> i have a lot of pride justjust simply who he is as a man, to stand up for what he believes in. not worry about what's gg to be taken away from him, you don't come across that anymore. not with these athletes and not with most of these men nowadays. people are only concerned about money and power and that wasn't my dad. even though he had so much power. and i just have so much respect for that and it just frames my view of people in our world. and i just have a tremendous amount of confidence. i think the worst thing, which is something i still don't complain about, is probably just growing up in the spotlight. not knowing who is your friend, who's not. and i had to learn a lot at a very young age. >> and also, no matter everywhere you go with your father, the attention, i met him once in a hotel not far from here, and even then the reaction from everybody in the vicinity was extraordinary. >> it's unbelievable how my dad literally brings people to tears. >> he really did. he did that night. >> no, i know. liter
. >> what is the best or worst thing about being muhammed ali's daughter. >> i have a lot of pride justjust simply who he is as a man, to stand up for what he believes in. not worry about what's gg to be taken away from him, you don't come across that anymore. not with these athletes and not with most of these men nowadays. people are only concerned about money and power and that wasn't my dad. even though he had so much power. and i just have so much respect for that and it just...
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is he greater than muhammed ali? really depends how you see it. >> i'll tell you what, we'll talk about it with an olympic swimmer in just a minute, zain. not the end of that discussion. however, i have to ask you about the fab, the fab five. i mean, i just love all these names. the flying squirrel i couldn't stop watching them last night. it was fantastic. >> i know, they were amazing, kyra. solid performance, excellent. jordyn wieber did it so well on the vault and then, boom, boom, boom, they nailed it and they left the chinese and the russians in tears and they clinched the gold, which they haven't had since 1996. pretty amazing stuff. didn't do too well on the uneven bar, but who cares, they got gold. >> you, being the brit, when you hear fab five, do you constantly think of the beatles? that's constantly going through my head on a constant basis. >> i do, actually, when you say that. wait, the beatles won a gold? >> anyway, they're all top of their class. what's going on with the badminton. tell me about this s
is he greater than muhammed ali? really depends how you see it. >> i'll tell you what, we'll talk about it with an olympic swimmer in just a minute, zain. not the end of that discussion. however, i have to ask you about the fab, the fab five. i mean, i just love all these names. the flying squirrel i couldn't stop watching them last night. it was fantastic. >> i know, they were amazing, kyra. solid performance, excellent. jordyn wieber did it so well on the vault and then, boom,...
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then i just pretended i was muhammed ali and just gave it combination punches left to right and the shark. >> the obvious question is why now? i know you do work with the pew environmental -- >> pew environment group. >> for shark conservation. you are saving these creatures. >> right. definitely. >> tell me why. what kind of threats are they facing? >> i got a call from pew environment group, her name is debby solomone and she explained the plight of sharks. she basically said up to 73 million sharks are killed annually because of shark finning. she explained that shark finning is when you take, when fishing boats go out into the high seas and take the sharks out of the water. they cut off their fins and throw them back into the water to drown. and i just thought that was terrible. that was just, i just couldn't believe that they were doing that. and she further explained to me that we need sharks in our oceans. basically if you love oceans and you love seafood, you should really care for the sharks, too. >> i don't understand just emotionally how you went from almost losing your life to
then i just pretended i was muhammed ali and just gave it combination punches left to right and the shark. >> the obvious question is why now? i know you do work with the pew environmental -- >> pew environment group. >> for shark conservation. you are saving these creatures. >> right. definitely. >> tell me why. what kind of threats are they facing? >> i got a call from pew environment group, her name is debby solomone and she explained the plight of sharks....
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in the east bay, laney, merit college, berkeley city, college of muhammed, solano and college of marino addressing this. >>> the pac 12 networks goes on the air today. it plans to telecast 800 games tonight with the first being tonight in women's soccer. >>> 8:01. tomorrow is the key day in the ethics hearing in the case of ross mirkarimi. and then it will be recommended whether or not he should keep his job. he only needs the support of three supervisors. ed lee told "the chronicle" he doesn't know where the board stands. >>> all right. 8:02. let's head to sal. >> we don't a lot of major crashes, which i say is on the good side there. let's take a look at the east shore freeway. we have a lot of crowded conditions, though, on the east shore as you head out to the macarthur maze. it is crowded coming in from richmond into el cerrito and berkeley. also at the toll plaza, things are improving a little bit. we had a backup all the way to the maze. 880 is very crowded. now, you are seeing some improvement at the bottom or the top of the picture where there are more -- there's more room the
in the east bay, laney, merit college, berkeley city, college of muhammed, solano and college of marino addressing this. >>> the pac 12 networks goes on the air today. it plans to telecast 800 games tonight with the first being tonight in women's soccer. >>> 8:01. tomorrow is the key day in the ethics hearing in the case of ross mirkarimi. and then it will be recommended whether or not he should keep his job. he only needs the support of three supervisors. ed lee told...
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. >> what about the guy in pakistan who tweeted the comments about muhamed that was immediately delete it, he fled to indonesia, flawlessly announced his location and is not unheard of since. >> there is example after example of what you would think of as the tiny stream mark that is met with rick tiniest remark which is met with kroll -- that is met with the tiniest remark met with punishment. >> the censorship is getting worse. it is reasonable to believe they are losing. the rate of adoption of the chinese social media, they cannot stop that. even if twitter was blocked, which is a terrible thing, the way they bought it is they make it impossible to get there. they do not care because they are not elected. weibo was the way in which the chinese train incident, the train was shoddy and the government light. even in a dictatorship, and the government has an ego and cares about being in paris. even their twitter and its followers changed the government. it is remarkable. >> do you think the absence of information technology and the free flow that it enables inevitably pushes toward ind
. >> what about the guy in pakistan who tweeted the comments about muhamed that was immediately delete it, he fled to indonesia, flawlessly announced his location and is not unheard of since. >> there is example after example of what you would think of as the tiny stream mark that is met with rick tiniest remark which is met with kroll -- that is met with the tiniest remark met with punishment. >> the censorship is getting worse. it is reasonable to believe they are losing....
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. >> the guided pakistan to tweets a comment about muhammed and immediate the deleted and announced his a location and we have not heard from him cents. >> example after example of what you think of as the tiniest remark that you consider to be cruel punishment. >> is it better or worse? >> censorship in aggregate is worse. it is reasonable to believe even if twitter was bought bought, the way they block it they make it to impossible to get there. then the government lied and then in a dictatorship he haccp ego and cares. so twitter and the inspired followers change the government. >> do you think the advent of the information technology and the free throw -- free flow enables democracy? >> it definitely helps to empower individuals. we're going roughly 2 billion devices for six out of seven. within the next 10 years all have smart phones and debris simple data connection connection -- reasonable data connection. you cannot approve the democracy connection. >> but individual empowerment and choose your own leaders? >> it is the western view. >> the other is chaos at. >> that is a wester
. >> the guided pakistan to tweets a comment about muhammed and immediate the deleted and announced his a location and we have not heard from him cents. >> example after example of what you think of as the tiniest remark that you consider to be cruel punishment. >> is it better or worse? >> censorship in aggregate is worse. it is reasonable to believe even if twitter was bought bought, the way they block it they make it to impossible to get there. then the government...
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. >>> thousands of people took to the streets in cairo to protest egyptian president, muhammed morsi brotherhood. [chanting] >> it's the first sizable protest in egypt since morsi took office in june. protesters marched from that rear square to the president -- tahrir square to the president's office while a similar rally took place in alex an dia. thirteen people were wounded -- alexandria. thirteen people were wounded. >>> a key figure in the knower to just billionaire boys club case could be potentially charged in a deadly crash in san francisco. it happened at the intersection of eddie and larkin two weeks ago. a taxicab ran a red light. another car hit that taxi, slamming to a man who later died from his injuries. ktvu sources identify the cabbie as 51-year-old reza eslaminia. >> at some point -- can i tell you? things go wrong. >> reza eslaminia belonged to the billionaire boys club, a group of young los angeles men in the 1980s convicted of killing two prominent businessmen including his father. reza eslaminia's life conviction was overturned 12 years ago and he started to dri
. >>> thousands of people took to the streets in cairo to protest egyptian president, muhammed morsi brotherhood. [chanting] >> it's the first sizable protest in egypt since morsi took office in june. protesters marched from that rear square to the president -- tahrir square to the president's office while a similar rally took place in alex an dia. thirteen people were wounded -- alexandria. thirteen people were wounded. >>> a key figure in the knower to just billionaire...