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he have gone on leave to campaign in nigeria. >> throughout the country that are all kinds of things include being on a hit list. >> reporter: he lost the race . his wife said he filed a fraud complaints. supporters believed there was an assassination attempt. >> his friends took the bullets for him. >> reporter: she says her husband felt passionate to go back to nigeria to improve malaria, aids, and improve healthcare. >> steven wanted to go and steal with that. >> he has been a target for the opposition. my worries continue because there's only so much that you can do. >> reporter: his family hopes people will urge senators to put pressure on nigeria. jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> to uc berkeley graduates got some very high-profile support today. mohamed ali suffers from parkinson's disease but he lent his support to jane bauer and josh fattal. fattal's mother hopes ali's advocacy will broaden support. >> sierra shroud was released last year. >>> the family of bryan stow sued the l.a. dodgers for the lack of security and proper lighting and that it provided a perfect opp
he have gone on leave to campaign in nigeria. >> throughout the country that are all kinds of things include being on a hit list. >> reporter: he lost the race . his wife said he filed a fraud complaints. supporters believed there was an assassination attempt. >> his friends took the bullets for him. >> reporter: she says her husband felt passionate to go back to nigeria to improve malaria, aids, and improve healthcare. >> steven wanted to go and steal with that....
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considering the charged political atmosphere in nigeria, his disappearance was a very serious concern. he has been in marketing for 25 years. when they called on him to lead, he was compeled to go. cal state east bay professor left his family in the comfort of his home to run for governor in the home state of nigeria. >> i am literally torn several ways because on the one hand it is important for him to be here. on the other hand i realize he is holding something his people need. >> on a wave of democracy spreading across the middle east and africa, he has dual citizenship and offers real hope and change. but the stakes are high. so far he believes there has been an attempt on his life that killed his advisors. and this week he was arrested for accusing his inkoel bent opponent of orchestrating the shooting attack. he was released after the u.s. state department stepped in. >> what did he say happened to him? >> i refuse -- refused to ask. the less i know the better for me. >> but now he is appealing in court, trying to prove massive election fraud after being defeated last april. cam
considering the charged political atmosphere in nigeria, his disappearance was a very serious concern. he has been in marketing for 25 years. when they called on him to lead, he was compeled to go. cal state east bay professor left his family in the comfort of his home to run for governor in the home state of nigeria. >> i am literally torn several ways because on the one hand it is important for him to be here. on the other hand i realize he is holding something his people need. >>...
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but his bid for governor in nigeria has taken his wife and their five children on a very scary ride. >> about a week and a half ago his director of media relations was killed during an ambush of his convoy on their way to the city. >> reporter: the professor was not hurt but another one of his plid cal advisers was injured. not long after that, he was detained. >> he's been accused of making false statement to the public about the killing of his media adviser. >> reporter: ubah, who has duel citizen ship in nigeria and the u.s. has been teaching marketing and entrepreneurialship for two decades. his wife is also a professor at the college. he took a leave of absence in january to campaign for governor as a reformer. >> when i got there, honestly, i did not say it was a campaign. i thought it was a movement. >> at his rallies, supporters waved brooms for a symbol of sweeping change. he lost theed by for governor last month but the professor is contesting the outcome because she said polling showed her husband way ahead of the incumbent. >> the only thing anyone could speculate about i
but his bid for governor in nigeria has taken his wife and their five children on a very scary ride. >> about a week and a half ago his director of media relations was killed during an ambush of his convoy on their way to the city. >> reporter: the professor was not hurt but another one of his plid cal advisers was injured. not long after that, he was detained. >> he's been accused of making false statement to the public about the killing of his media adviser. >>...
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now, though, we're going to be providing internet access to this village in northern nigeria. so, what happens when we turn the internet on here? >> and off here? [indistinct chattering] >> it's not exactly the information superhighway. [bleating] welcome to the village of gitata, 2 1/2 hours north of the nigerian capital abuja. what strikes you as you arrive in gitata is the fact that it seems so disconnected from even the rest of the country. it's not part of the national electricity grid, so most of the people here get their information through battery-powered radios. only a few of them even have mobile phones. i'm gonna give 2 high-speed internet-enabled mobile phones to 2 individuals in this community and find out how that changes their lives and the lives of the people in gitata. [drum solo playing] the brave new world of broadband has barely penetrated this community. for most of the residents here, the internet is a complete mystery... though english premiership football seems to be surprisingly familiar. who's the top striker in chelsea right now? >> eh? >> the top go
now, though, we're going to be providing internet access to this village in northern nigeria. so, what happens when we turn the internet on here? >> and off here? [indistinct chattering] >> it's not exactly the information superhighway. [bleating] welcome to the village of gitata, 2 1/2 hours north of the nigerian capital abuja. what strikes you as you arrive in gitata is the fact that it seems so disconnected from even the rest of the country. it's not part of the national...
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east bay professor landed in jail in his native nigeria after disputed election. >>> right now westbound interstate 80 is getting a little bit more crowded on the way to the bay bridge toll plaza, we'll tell you more about this commute straight ahead. >>> rain moving in by lake into lake county, some rain that's stretching back and northern western. this system will focus its energy in the north bay. cloudy and cool elsewhere. >> same time 5:25, a colorado rockies fan is in critical condition in a denver hospital. he fell 20 feet from a stadium stairwell during yesterday's double header between the rockies and arizona diamondbacks. at this point we don't know the 27-year-old man's name or what may have caused him to fall. >>> professor who was arrested in his native nigeria is free this morning after being released from jail. now, steven took a leave from school in december. he lost the race despite a big release. he filed a fraud complaint in about 2 weeks ago, gunman ambushed his convoy killing his friends. they hope people will encourage and other officials to put pressure on nigeria
east bay professor landed in jail in his native nigeria after disputed election. >>> right now westbound interstate 80 is getting a little bit more crowded on the way to the bay bridge toll plaza, we'll tell you more about this commute straight ahead. >>> rain moving in by lake into lake county, some rain that's stretching back and northern western. this system will focus its energy in the north bay. cloudy and cool elsewhere. >> same time 5:25, a colorado rockies fan is...
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. >>> new information about a professor from cal state east bay who's arrested in nigeria. we learned that he was released from prison today. the professor had returned to his native country to run for government. >> reporter: ugbah had gone on leave in december to campaign in his homeland for the governmentship. his wife savina says she and her family are worried because the arrest comes after a string of attacks. >> there are all kinds of things over there. being on a hit list, his campaign, his running mate being attacked, maimed. >> reporter: his wife says he filed a fraud campaign. on may 13, ugbah's convoy was attacked, his childhood friend was left dead. >> in essence, that's what the guy did, take the bullets for him. >> reporter: the professor felt passionate about going back to nigeria. >> that is why he gave this beautiful bay area up. to go and do that. >> he's still a target, my worries obviously continue because there's only so much security you can have. >> reporter: ugbah's family hopes that people will encourage senator boxer, senator feinstein and other of
. >>> new information about a professor from cal state east bay who's arrested in nigeria. we learned that he was released from prison today. the professor had returned to his native country to run for government. >> reporter: ugbah had gone on leave in december to campaign in his homeland for the governmentship. his wife savina says she and her family are worried because the arrest comes after a string of attacks. >> there are all kinds of things over there. being on a hit...
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. >> ahora otro vÍdeo sobre un altercado donde perdiÓ la vida un ciudadano de nigeria, estÁ provocandolpeado brutalmente por la policÍa, edgar muÑoz desde la capital mexicana nos explica cÓmo este vÍdeo es sÓlo una muestra mÁs de por quÉ los mexicanos no confÍan en la autoridad. ♪ >> la madrugada del 11 de mayo el ciudadano nigeriano se lanza sobre una patrulla policial para recibir ayuda luego de luchar con otros dos agentes en la ciudad de mÉxico, que al parecer lo estaban extorsionando. en esta imagen se usaba como uno de los policÍas derribÓ fuertemente al nigeriano, quien se querÍa meter de la patrulla. tras el altercado es atropellado por otro vehÍculo, y pierde la vida. el hijastro de la vÍctima dice que lo vio morir y denunciÓ que los golpes de los policÍas lo volvieron loco. >> yo lo tenÍa abrazado, toda la cabeza sangrando. >> sin embargo el servicio mÉdico forense dijo que no podrÁ determinar si fue golpeado por los policÍas porque el cuerpo presentaba mÚltiples lesiones. el presidente del tribunal de justicia dice que se tratara de un caso muy difÍcil de esclarecer. >> es u
. >> ahora otro vÍdeo sobre un altercado donde perdiÓ la vida un ciudadano de nigeria, estÁ provocandolpeado brutalmente por la policÍa, edgar muÑoz desde la capital mexicana nos explica cÓmo este vÍdeo es sÓlo una muestra mÁs de por quÉ los mexicanos no confÍan en la autoridad. ♪ >> la madrugada del 11 de mayo el ciudadano nigeriano se lanza sobre una patrulla policial para recibir ayuda luego de luchar con otros dos agentes en la ciudad de mÉxico, que al parecer lo...
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. >>> new information about a professor from cal state east bay who's arrested in nigeria. we learned that he was released from prison today. the professor had returned to his native country to run for government. >> reporter: ugbah had gone on leave in december to campaign in his homeland for the governmentship. his wife savina says she and her family are worried because the arrest comes after a string of attacks. >> there are all kinds of things over there. being on a hit list, his campaign, his running mate being attacked, maimed. >> reporter: his wife says he filed a fraud campaign. on may 13, ugbah's convoy was attacked, his childhood friend was left dead. >> in essence, that's what the guy did, take the bullets for him. >> reporter: the professor felt passionate about going back to nigeria. >> that is why he gave this beautiful bay area up. to go and do that. >> he's still a target, my worries obviously continue because there's only so much security you can have. >> reporter: ugbah's family hopes that people will encourage senator boxer, senator feinstein and other of
. >>> new information about a professor from cal state east bay who's arrested in nigeria. we learned that he was released from prison today. the professor had returned to his native country to run for government. >> reporter: ugbah had gone on leave in december to campaign in his homeland for the governmentship. his wife savina says she and her family are worried because the arrest comes after a string of attacks. >> there are all kinds of things over there. being on a hit...
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. >>> time now 6:27 east bay professor arrested in his native nigeria is free now after getting out of jail. he took a leave from school in december, campaigned and ran. he lost despite big lead in the polls. he filed a fraud complaint. 2 weeks ago -- his family is hoping people will encourage him and other officials to pressure nigeria to end the violence against the professor who by the way is also a u.s. citizen. >>> well families of the victims go back to court today. they want to eliminate one name from the planned memorial. >>> good morning i'm jade, we're live in san francisco this morning where the search for 15-year-old danville girl will be underway very soon. ♪ ♪ membership rewards points from american express. they're a social currency with endless possibilities. >>> looks like a decent day. we did have some good earnings report coming in costco reports say -- reports a pretty good third quarter costco wholesale. other stocks to watch, we will keep looking, but numbers overseas in europe are down a bit right now. still a lot of concerns abdebt over there and that spreads he
. >>> time now 6:27 east bay professor arrested in his native nigeria is free now after getting out of jail. he took a leave from school in december, campaigned and ran. he lost despite big lead in the polls. he filed a fraud complaint. 2 weeks ago -- his family is hoping people will encourage him and other officials to pressure nigeria to end the violence against the professor who by the way is also a u.s. citizen. >>> well families of the victims go back to court today. they...
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how does the head of the international monetary fund get that kind-- well, there goes nigeria's mosquito net money. all right. obviously one is presumed innocent-- (laughter) >> jon: until proven guilty. one would like to reserve judgement, let the courts do their work. of course that has not prevented strauss-kahn supporters from making the case for his innocence. for instance french philosopher bernard henri levy, look it up, people, that's how it is pronounced,-- (laughter) >> jon: he has written in an essay, quote, i do not know what actually happened saturday. but it would be nice to know how a chamber made could have walked in alone, contrary to the habitual practice of most of new york's hotels of sending a cleaning brigade of two people into the room. that's your gotcha? everyone knows mades come in pairs? (laughter) >> jon: and by the way, only the french would refer to two mades as a brigade. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> jon: and that's jus just-- interesting, little known fact. in world war ii germany's original conquering force through paris was actually just a cleanin
how does the head of the international monetary fund get that kind-- well, there goes nigeria's mosquito net money. all right. obviously one is presumed innocent-- (laughter) >> jon: until proven guilty. one would like to reserve judgement, let the courts do their work. of course that has not prevented strauss-kahn supporters from making the case for his innocence. for instance french philosopher bernard henri levy, look it up, people, that's how it is pronounced,-- (laughter) >>...
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family members told ktvu this afternoon he's been released on bail but must remain in nigeria until his trial. ugbah's relatives remain worried about his safety. >>> the boxing legend joined other prominent muslim leaders in washington, d.c. to appeal for the release of uc berkeley grad shane bower and patel. ali's wife called on behalf of the fighter and says that he embraces the rest of the world. >> regardless of what international policy said, regardless of what politics said, that they wanted to experience the world, they wanted to experience other cultures, they wanted to experience other people and become part of those societies. >> reporter: a third hiker sarah shourd was released last september she also spoke at today's briefing. >>> police in stockton want to know if you can help identify a child left at a hospital. a woman dropped off the girl on january 6. >> the ruse was that she needed help. and the hospital goes ahead and collects the information you would think they would. it turns out that all the information that they collected undenounced to them was false. >> reporte
family members told ktvu this afternoon he's been released on bail but must remain in nigeria until his trial. ugbah's relatives remain worried about his safety. >>> the boxing legend joined other prominent muslim leaders in washington, d.c. to appeal for the release of uc berkeley grad shane bower and patel. ali's wife called on behalf of the fighter and says that he embraces the rest of the world. >> regardless of what international policy said, regardless of what politics...
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several people have been injured in northern nigeria, the day after the president was sworn into office. the home city of the vice- president, on sunday, explosions killed 14 people. it is not clear who is behind the bombings. lawyers representing the former bosnian army chief has posted a formal appeal against plans to extradite him. they say he is to build a travel. duncan kennedy reports. >> too young to understand the intention end to innocence to comprehend the alleged crimes. his grandchildren were brought to his prison cell. the 10-year-old have lived through dozens of journalists and television crews to spend an hour with their grandfather. it is five days since he was arrested on charges that include genocide. his attempt to fight extradition are now all but exhausted. lawyers have started to prepare him for the inevitable move to the international war crimes tribunal. >> we have begun to touch on the questions of who we are defending. they are names of possible lawyers, but we have to contact them to see if they want to defend him. >> trial, like his former political ally, and
several people have been injured in northern nigeria, the day after the president was sworn into office. the home city of the vice- president, on sunday, explosions killed 14 people. it is not clear who is behind the bombings. lawyers representing the former bosnian army chief has posted a formal appeal against plans to extradite him. they say he is to build a travel. duncan kennedy reports. >> too young to understand the intention end to innocence to comprehend the alleged crimes. his...
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survived an assassination attempt and an arrest all while running for governor of his home country of nigeria, but his future remains uncertain. his wife says her husband is alive but his bid for governor is becoming increasingly dangerous. a week and a half ago his director of media relations was killed when their convoy was ambushed. >> he is being accused of making false statements to the public about the killing of his media adviser. if his safety were really in human hands, he wouldn't be alive today. >> he lost his bid for governor last month but he's contesting the outcome because he says pulling him out of the -- polling put him way ahead of the incumbent. >>> oakland's controversial jonestown memorial heads to court this morning. today a judge will consider whether to grant a preliminary injunction to stop further work on the memorial. a senior pastor in los angeles filed the lawsuit to stop construction. she says it's not fair to her family to honor the reverend jim jones who led more than 900 followers to commit mass suicide. almost 30 of her relatives died in the 1978 tragedy in s
survived an assassination attempt and an arrest all while running for governor of his home country of nigeria, but his future remains uncertain. his wife says her husband is alive but his bid for governor is becoming increasingly dangerous. a week and a half ago his director of media relations was killed when their convoy was ambushed. >> he is being accused of making false statements to the public about the killing of his media adviser. if his safety were really in human hands, he...
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there is a comedy film from nigeria that is pretty hilarious. you can get to know arabs threw their laughing as well. [speaking in foreign language] >> when you come to see all the diversity, nationality, ethnic, skin color, dialect, anything that you can think of, that world is very rich in diversity. we are trying to represent that diversity so people can see the different parts of the arab world. [speaking in arabic] >> people should participate in the festival because of the benefits they can get. first, the educational benefit of learning about the stories of the arab w
there is a comedy film from nigeria that is pretty hilarious. you can get to know arabs threw their laughing as well. [speaking in foreign language] >> when you come to see all the diversity, nationality, ethnic, skin color, dialect, anything that you can think of, that world is very rich in diversity. we are trying to represent that diversity so people can see the different parts of the arab world. [speaking in arabic] >> people should participate in the festival because of the...
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creditor numbers which we have an imaginary production for which the case is to the fabs which is nigeria see. oddly enough the commission never investigated the ship or district. you must take this all those days so says it is. very serious. charges that the fish was because since i was. it was there for and it's been built by the people the majority of people are the people they're working in the insertion office and luciana said. that the circus is that they were the generator who was....
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of record or numbers which we have i imagine mary production favors the cases to the fabs which is nigeria see them. oddly enough the commission never investigated the ship or district. you must think this all this and this. is from. seriously. majority of the fish risk a simple as was if there's been bested by people the few majority of the people are the people they are there working in that concession office and the service say that is the cause is that they were the janitor or was. it our duty to show the poor and us off to them charging it and just making it like . this kid had a fit. and the chief untouchable had to leave his post precipitously. according to the american press was he spent three years in jail in the united states because of some shady business. see the receipt for jury duty. again if i'm talking about the. car and any of our friends and work outs you sure it's an addiction a moment ago drug. tests i've been asked so many time about this question what is up on the town when i was in america nineteen could say eighty four eighty five i learned your vacation with some f
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they can cross borders they can work if i want to or take advantage of a generous benefits system in nigeria or some european countries like britain for example and actually attracts more not gratian which is what we're seeing now from north africa the soiling of the shingle agreements on visa free travel e.u. leaders all smiles the fear now is they've opened the pandora's books that they no longer control the new bush you see brussels. so more international headlines for you now this hour eighty people have been killed more than one hundred injured in the western part of the two explosions at a paramilitary training center all of the training recruits this is police say both of us were called by suicide attacks starting taliban same time to avenge the death of a solid. thousands of people flocked to the streets of the capital in protest actions of police during wednesday's anti demonstrations action came to protest it was seriously injured by riot police the government has expressed regret at the victim's condition a full investigation. has faced near a strike civil governance. gyptian auth
they can cross borders they can work if i want to or take advantage of a generous benefits system in nigeria or some european countries like britain for example and actually attracts more not gratian which is what we're seeing now from north africa the soiling of the shingle agreements on visa free travel e.u. leaders all smiles the fear now is they've opened the pandora's books that they no longer control the new bush you see brussels. so more international headlines for you now this hour...
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nigeria's goodluck jonathan has been sworn in as president i've heard the size of election victory last month security was tight around the city's eagle square inauguration with kilometers of roads blocked off he now faces a divided nation after a deadly post poll riots which killed more than eight hundred people jonathan hughes a southern a christian peter his made of haven from the main removes the north. japan's fukushima nuclear plant could be hit by a powerful typhoon as early as monday officials say the quake and tsunami damage is that it is not believe the heavy tropical rain and winds some buildings are still wide open and spiritual storm could send radioactive material into the air and sea work is battling to fix a broken cooling system and all five in our back in line. now if you ever find yourself in our dip into the freezing sea probably won't be too high on your must do left of the sun looking to reveal the secrets of science it's all in a day's work of art and sean thomas reports. of don't plunge into frigid introject waters certainly is not really to me but this cruise ma
nigeria's goodluck jonathan has been sworn in as president i've heard the size of election victory last month security was tight around the city's eagle square inauguration with kilometers of roads blocked off he now faces a divided nation after a deadly post poll riots which killed more than eight hundred people jonathan hughes a southern a christian peter his made of haven from the main removes the north. japan's fukushima nuclear plant could be hit by a powerful typhoon as early as monday...
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all it's not the president who put him in jail and i don't think it will be politically easy for nigeria to toward parole. although he has such air possibility according to war you know the sort of things happen sperry read in any country in korean version so i think basically award mediator wanted to say is that he doesn't dispute the decisions of the court but he doesn't consider this person at the angel. as the press conference came to a close reporters debated its success after nearly two and a half hours with him in the days of break the press there well and headed back to the kremlin but the question that remains unanswered is will he stay there after twenty twelfth's captures are artsy moscow. and r.t. caught up with dmitri medvedev his press secretary straight after the conference but tell it to mccall explained why the president has taken his time to answer the question on everyone's lips that is coming up next how. it was fragile interim leadership is being tested by secretary of violence keeping the country on the edge there's a popular uprising toppled hosni mubarak's regime
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with which the world will be responsible for is it was in nigeria they are doing the ninety's so in order to prevent this the world has to divide libya to two states because the situation today can be it can continue to be anywhere as it is i think now very briefly and saying focus on libya now the naysaying chief has said that the libya operation will continue until i could see the full so how does not correspond do you think the initial claims that he was not telling kids. because there are three i think he is the target i don't believe all those who say because of you personally is not a target and because of that you succeeded to make out of himself personally. it was sort of. in the world he was involved in looking down the plane about locally he was involved in look knocking down another french airliner he was involved in blowing. american this school club in believe in nineteen eighty six and he was involved in killing. a british ship policeman in the street by shooting the shooting this young lady from their window of the libyan embassy in london he gained the world's hatred with
with which the world will be responsible for is it was in nigeria they are doing the ninety's so in order to prevent this the world has to divide libya to two states because the situation today can be it can continue to be anywhere as it is i think now very briefly and saying focus on libya now the naysaying chief has said that the libya operation will continue until i could see the full so how does not correspond do you think the initial claims that he was not telling kids. because there are...
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but now at some other news this hour a series of bombings in nigeria have killed at least ten people and injured dozens of others several explosions went off near an army barracks. where the blast happened almost simultaneously in the capital attacks just hours after president of something was sworn in for a new term thank you eric has been hit by deadly bombings in the wake of the intense post-election violence. rate of japan's fukushima nuclear plant has admitted it will be impossible to stabilize the facility before year's end to end its hopes of the stricken station dangerous given year has been given meltdowns through the reactors and threats from radiation and cautions reconsider the march. but the afghan president hasn't given what he says is his last. states up to twelve children two women were killed in a suspected militant night rate by an strike which was supposed to target insurgents struck two civilian homes instead of one side or europe or the u.s. to stop what he described as obvious from operations strikes against militants have increased taliban terrorists rather tha
but now at some other news this hour a series of bombings in nigeria have killed at least ten people and injured dozens of others several explosions went off near an army barracks. where the blast happened almost simultaneously in the capital attacks just hours after president of something was sworn in for a new term thank you eric has been hit by deadly bombings in the wake of the intense post-election violence. rate of japan's fukushima nuclear plant has admitted it will be impossible to...
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a series of bombings in nigeria have killed at least ten people and injured dozens of several explosions went off near an army barracks northeast of the blast happened the most mauretania. happened just hours after president goodluck jonathan was sworn in for a long term. has been hit by deadly bombings the wake of intense post-election violence. the operator of the plans seem a nuclear plant has admitted it would be impossible to stabilize the facility before the year's end. its hopes of getting a second station or year workers been delayed by meltdowns at three of the reactors and threats of the king radiation as a result of the quake and tsunami. the afghan president has given what he says is his last warning to the united states after twelve children. women were killed in a suspected nato not great strike was supposed to target and surge and split struck two civilian homes instead permit karzai earlier ordered the west to stop what he called operations strikes against targets in southern creased since tight on terrorists crowded and tense rich. the killing of osama bin laden. syria i
a series of bombings in nigeria have killed at least ten people and injured dozens of several explosions went off near an army barracks northeast of the blast happened the most mauretania. happened just hours after president goodluck jonathan was sworn in for a long term. has been hit by deadly bombings the wake of intense post-election violence. the operator of the plans seem a nuclear plant has admitted it would be impossible to stabilize the facility before the year's end. its hopes of...
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nigeria goodluck jonathan has been sworn in as president after a decisive election victory last month security was tight around the city's eagle square for you know gratian with kilometers of roads blocked off you know faces a divided nation though after a deadly post poll riots which killed more than eight hundred jonathan who's a southern christian defeated his main opponent in the main it was the north. plans for shame a plant could be hit by a powerful typhoon as early as monday officials said the quake and tsunami damage facility is not fully prepared for heavy tropical rain and winds some buildings are still wide open and it's feared that the storm could send radioactive material into the air and sea work has been battling to fix the broken cooling system and all five and now back online. it's the world's i.c.'s continent but scientists say the rate is growing it's classes of melting in antarctica could soon be a lush green valley thomas travel to the bottom of the earth and to find out why the world's coldest climate is getting hot under the collar. each week pull up with noodl
nigeria goodluck jonathan has been sworn in as president after a decisive election victory last month security was tight around the city's eagle square for you know gratian with kilometers of roads blocked off you know faces a divided nation though after a deadly post poll riots which killed more than eight hundred jonathan who's a southern christian defeated his main opponent in the main it was the north. plans for shame a plant could be hit by a powerful typhoon as early as monday officials...
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nigeria's good luck jonathan has been sworn in as president on the decisive election victory last month security was tight around the city you'll square the inauguration with kilometers of roads are blocked off you know faces a divided nation after a deadly post-hole riots which killed more than eight hundred people thought that he saw the christian that defeated his main opponent in the mainly muslim world. japan's fukushima nuclear plant could be hit by a powerful typhoon as early as monday i fish all through the quake and tsunami damage facility is not really prepared for heavy tropical rain until some buildings are still wide open and it's because the storm could send radioactive material into the air and see where it is battling to fix the broken cooling system and all five are now back online. now if you find yourself and analysts are a dip in the freezing probably won't be too high on your must do list but some looking to reveal the secrets of science it's all in a day's work because artie shawn thomas reports. the bank will plunge into frigid enter a tricky waters certainly is n
nigeria's good luck jonathan has been sworn in as president on the decisive election victory last month security was tight around the city you'll square the inauguration with kilometers of roads are blocked off you know faces a divided nation after a deadly post-hole riots which killed more than eight hundred people thought that he saw the christian that defeated his main opponent in the mainly muslim world. japan's fukushima nuclear plant could be hit by a powerful typhoon as early as monday i...
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nigeria's goodluck jonathan has been sworn in as. that example was a slice of election victory last month security was tight around the city's eagle square for the inauguration with kilometers of roads blocked off he now faces a divided nation after a deadly post poll riots which killed more than eight hundred people jonathan hughes in southern christian defeated his made opponent in the mainly. because shimon nuclear plant could be hit by a powerful typhoon as early as monday officials say the quake and tsunami damage disability is not for you compared to having tropical rain and winds some buildings are still wide open and it's because the storm could send radioactive material in the air and sea workers have been battling to fix a broken cooling system at all five and i'll back online now if you ever find yourself in antarctica dip into the freezing sea you probably won't be too high on your must do list but some looking to reveal the secrets of science it's all in a day's work because artie shaw thomas reports. organic will plunge
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looked out some other world news this hour a series of bombings in nigeria have killed at least ten people in danger dozens of others several explosions went off near an army barracks. last happened from a small taste. of the country's capital the attacks happened just hours after president goodluck jonathan was sworn in for an entire year of deadly bombings and tense post-election violence. the operator of japan's fukushima nuclear plant has admitted it will be impossible to stabilize the facility before the gears and. pinned its hopes on getting the stricken stations of danger. has been today down to three of the reactors threats of leaking radiation as a result of the earthquake which. the afghan president has given what he says is our last warning to the united states twelve true. what killed in a suspected nato not right here strike was supposed to talk insurgency but struck some simply hands instead of a karzai only one of the us to stop what he called all the true operations sprogs consequence of its priests its head on terrorists found in tents which mission for killing osama bin l
looked out some other world news this hour a series of bombings in nigeria have killed at least ten people in danger dozens of others several explosions went off near an army barracks. last happened from a small taste. of the country's capital the attacks happened just hours after president goodluck jonathan was sworn in for an entire year of deadly bombings and tense post-election violence. the operator of japan's fukushima nuclear plant has admitted it will be impossible to stabilize the...
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think people need more education-- and the mayor certainly did-- about where the artist came from: nigeria; what his parents thought about the virgin mary and how she was deified in that country before he started to make a decision about it being sacriligious or something. you tell a number of very interesting stories in the book about specific battles over specific art. and one is a about a film called watermelon woman and that your description is that it has a lovemaking scene-- but fairly modest by standards-- and it involved some lesbians-- african-american lesbian women. and yet, this ignited, initially, a firestorm of criticism, and it ended up in a positive way. can you talk about that, please? oh, yes, cheryl dunye is a fine young filmmaker-- african-american woman. and she made this film with some n.e.a. money, some help. and it was a modest film. it was a very loving film about some young african-american lesbians looking for this fictional movie star named watermelon woman, a black actress in the '30s. the scene was very tasteful. i mean, by hollywood standards, you wouldn't eve
think people need more education-- and the mayor certainly did-- about where the artist came from: nigeria; what his parents thought about the virgin mary and how she was deified in that country before he started to make a decision about it being sacriligious or something. you tell a number of very interesting stories in the book about specific battles over specific art. and one is a about a film called watermelon woman and that your description is that it has a lovemaking scene-- but fairly...
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soften it wasn't russia's only starmer sidelines she was joined by fellow world champion tatyana nigeria or was also out injured however the sixteen year old who only returned to fitness in early two thousand and twelve is still confident of making the london olympics. i don't think i'm a star of russian gymnastics i try not to pay attention to what i have won in the past i always put that behind me and look forward to new challenges in the future the field of the most were bent was far from strong with all the top names from china the usa and japan missing however there was still some around boosting performances from russia's next generation of stars such as sixteen year old ana dementor for the much to build on her recent success at the european championships where she took gold and constant inclusion of to be fed a compassionate i was on the ball dying in the wind of men's rings sagas that on the new left was like almost the on one hand i found competing here much easier than at the european championships as i am at home here but i have the support of my home crowd who are all cheery
soften it wasn't russia's only starmer sidelines she was joined by fellow world champion tatyana nigeria or was also out injured however the sixteen year old who only returned to fitness in early two thousand and twelve is still confident of making the london olympics. i don't think i'm a star of russian gymnastics i try not to pay attention to what i have won in the past i always put that behind me and look forward to new challenges in the future the field of the most were bent was far from...
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but there is a faith healer in nigeria that has 86 wives. he has 86 wives.he says because he is being prolific he is being fruitful and multiplying. he is not adored by the nigerian authorities or muslims in nigeria. there he is. and we'll talk more about him in the 8:00 a.m. hour and how he lives with all of these wives that were 107 at some point. >> he lives with all of them? >> he lives with all of them. he did divorce 12 for disobedience and a couple have died. >> 86. now a lot of people will hear this. and certainly in this country and think i'm having a tough time dealing with my one wife. a lot of people watched the show on hbo, "big love." >> of course. remember, this is women. now a man having several wives. but where you have a woman that has several husbands that, is also come out of a need. because during the female in certain countries like india, so there is now such a shortage of women. so a brother may have to marry his brother's wife because no other women are available. so from polygamy to polley an dri is certainly fascinating. >> all rig
but there is a faith healer in nigeria that has 86 wives. he has 86 wives.he says because he is being prolific he is being fruitful and multiplying. he is not adored by the nigerian authorities or muslims in nigeria. there he is. and we'll talk more about him in the 8:00 a.m. hour and how he lives with all of these wives that were 107 at some point. >> he lives with all of them? >> he lives with all of them. he did divorce 12 for disobedience and a couple have died. >> 86. now...
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. >>> also new at 6:00, a cal state east bay professor arrested in nigeria has just been released. steve ugbah took a break to run for governor in the nigerian state. he lost the election but claims that it was rigged. now, yesterday police arrested ugbah and other members of his party for inciting public disturbances. tonight we find out that he's been released from jail. we'll bring you more information as it becomes available. >>> for the first time in 45 years, homicides and other violent crimes in california are down to their lowest points. preliminary figures from the department of justice shows a major decline in homicides in the state's largest counties. in 2009, there were more than 1900 homicides compared to more than 2100 in 2008. figures for other violent crimes, such as rape, robbery, and aggravated assault are also down. the only increase is with gang-related homicides which went from 22 to 40% of all homicides in the state. >>> kicking the can down the road. the city of san jose is delaying a decision on whether to formally declare an official state of emergency. thi
. >>> also new at 6:00, a cal state east bay professor arrested in nigeria has just been released. steve ugbah took a break to run for governor in the nigerian state. he lost the election but claims that it was rigged. now, yesterday police arrested ugbah and other members of his party for inciting public disturbances. tonight we find out that he's been released from jail. we'll bring you more information as it becomes available. >>> for the first time in 45 years, homicides...
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last year in nigeria where the saudi and gulf missionaries have spent large sums of money one islamiyah group amended the agenda to name the united states as the number one target for quote-unquote the oppression and aggression against muslim nations particularly in iraq and afghanistan because of the blind support for israel more immediate the dangerous her the saudi regime funded activities from the islamic clerics especially the united kingdom. it controls social policy and a missionary work to bring muslims to theological training they return to the west to describe as a martial oriented imperialism it is for the jewish populations to accept subordination or face elimination. they are prominent in mosques and have secured positions as chaplain's in universities and in military's. this is not to say that all american and are muslim communities share this expansionist orientation but very much that the saudis trained clerics had obtained enough positions in the west and have enough access to have it have a growing impact reckon now influencing some young muslim males and the west with
last year in nigeria where the saudi and gulf missionaries have spent large sums of money one islamiyah group amended the agenda to name the united states as the number one target for quote-unquote the oppression and aggression against muslim nations particularly in iraq and afghanistan because of the blind support for israel more immediate the dangerous her the saudi regime funded activities from the islamic clerics especially the united kingdom. it controls social policy and a missionary work...
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. >>> the family of cal state east bay professor arrested in his native nigeria trying to find out what happened to him. dublin resident steve took a leave of absence to run for governor of the nigerian state and after he lost he went to court claiming the election was rigged. one of had the aide was later killed in an ambush which police called an attempted robbery. he was arrested yesterday and charged within sight public disturbance. there are unconfirmed reports he was released from jail today but his friends and colleagues are frantically trying to find his whereabouts. >>> iran officials scoff at the u.s. today for describing 3 uc berkeley graduate charged with spying as hikers. the 3 were detained in 2009 along the iran iraq border. shane and josh are still in prison. sarah was released last year on bail and refuses to return to iran for trial. today iran foreign minister called it quota joke that the u.s. identifies them as hikers. iran officials gave no indication prosecutors would scale back the spying charges against them despite enormous pressure to do so. >>> back here. one
. >>> the family of cal state east bay professor arrested in his native nigeria trying to find out what happened to him. dublin resident steve took a leave of absence to run for governor of the nigerian state and after he lost he went to court claiming the election was rigged. one of had the aide was later killed in an ambush which police called an attempted robbery. he was arrested yesterday and charged within sight public disturbance. there are unconfirmed reports he was released...
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what affects muslims in indonesia is not the same that affects muslims in nigeria or turkey. sometimes what happens is an oversimplification to say this is endemocratic and widespread and one that endures a great deal of support. keep in mind that muslims from the arab world have suffered a lot of violent extremism of osama bin laden have denounced him and rejected him. more recently we have seen that denounceuation throughout the world. >> how much of his symbolic importance and of al qaeda's some bollic importance was rooted in the sense that he couldn't be caught? for ten years since 9/11 he had been able to evade what amounted to the largest manhunt in international history. was that his perceived invincible invinciblity. was that part of his symbolic performance? we'll hear more about this in the coming months and years. how he was able to remain out of the reach of the united states and other allies is going to become clear in the coming months. i think what's more important here certainly in terms of understanding his some bollic significance is he's an individual who
what affects muslims in indonesia is not the same that affects muslims in nigeria or turkey. sometimes what happens is an oversimplification to say this is endemocratic and widespread and one that endures a great deal of support. keep in mind that muslims from the arab world have suffered a lot of violent extremism of osama bin laden have denounced him and rejected him. more recently we have seen that denounceuation throughout the world. >> how much of his symbolic importance and of al...
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last year in nigeria, for example, will saudi and gulf missionaries have labored and spent a large sums of money a large group there to for its local agenda to name the united states as its number 1 target for, quote-unquote, america's oppression and aggression against muslim nations, particularly, in iraq and afghanistan. and because of its blind support for israel, close quote. more immediately dangerous for the west, however, are the saudi-funded -- saudi regime funded regimes of the clerics in the united states and europe, especially in the united kingdom. for more than 30 years, the saudis domestically religious establishment which controls education, social policy, and missionary work has brought western muslims to the kingdom for theological training in its religious universities. these meant return to the west to preach what only can be described as a marshall-oriented islamist imperialism, a vision of the world that's wholly islamic which for the west would mean that christian and jewish population could convert, accept subordination to islam or face elimination. these saudi-tr
last year in nigeria, for example, will saudi and gulf missionaries have labored and spent a large sums of money a large group there to for its local agenda to name the united states as its number 1 target for, quote-unquote, america's oppression and aggression against muslim nations, particularly, in iraq and afghanistan. and because of its blind support for israel, close quote. more immediately dangerous for the west, however, are the saudi-funded -- saudi regime funded regimes of the clerics...
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nigeria, egypt, the congo, brazil, french guinea. they are affecting jobs that have left with them. in fact, as many as 12,000 american jobs have been lost, and more than 36,000 jobs are at risk. i hear my democratic colleagues talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. in fact, we heard that just today in the science committee. one of my democratic colleagues talked about jobs is the number one issue. well, she's absolutely right. but it's her party's policy that are running jobs overseas. the this administration's policies that are making these rigs leave the gulf of mexico and go to nigeria and egypt and congo and brazil and french guiana. according to dr. joseph mason, the obama administration's de facto ban, and it is a ban, he says he's lifted the moratorium, but they're not putting out the permits. he says it's a de facto ban on american energy production could cost as many as 24,232 jobs in the gulf coast and 36,137 jobs nationwide. . the first six months of the official moratorium alone has resulted in as many as 12,000 american jobs have been lost. they're gone. they've left the gulf
nigeria, egypt, the congo, brazil, french guinea. they are affecting jobs that have left with them. in fact, as many as 12,000 american jobs have been lost, and more than 36,000 jobs are at risk. i hear my democratic colleagues talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. in fact, we heard that just today in the science committee. one of my democratic colleagues talked about jobs is the number one issue. well, she's absolutely right. but it's her party's policy that are running jobs overseas. the this...
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he'd been to nigeria, to yemen twice. for goodness sakes, why don't we take half of the people in the s.a. and have them look at the international flight manifest of those traveling from certain countries who could be attacking us. r goodness sakes, why don't we target who we're looking at. my other amendment conrns banking records. 8 million banking records have been looked at in our country, not byhe government. they have empowered your bank to spy own. every time you go into your bank, your bank is cd to spy on you if you make a transaction more than $5,000. the bank is ened to report you. the bank doesn't report you, they let a large fine and the tune of $100,000 or more. they cld get five years in prison. they are ovencouraged. the incentive is for the bank to report everyone. so once upon a time, these suspicious activity reports were maybe 10,000 in a year. they're now over a million of these suspicious activity reports. do i want to capture terrorists? yes. do i want to capture terrorists transferring large amount
he'd been to nigeria, to yemen twice. for goodness sakes, why don't we take half of the people in the s.a. and have them look at the international flight manifest of those traveling from certain countries who could be attacking us. r goodness sakes, why don't we target who we're looking at. my other amendment conrns banking records. 8 million banking records have been looked at in our country, not byhe government. they have empowered your bank to spy own. every time you go into your bank, your...
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last year nigeria for example where saudi and gulf missionaries have long labored and spent large sumsof money, it an islamist group known as local harem admitted there thereto for local agenda to name the united states as its number one target for "america's oppression and aggression against muslim nations particularly in iraq and afghanistan and because of its blind support for israel." more immediately dangerous for the west however are the saudi funded regime funded activities of its circuit islamic clerics in the united states and europe especially in the united kingdom. for more than 30 years, the saudi's domestic religious establishment which controls education, social policy and missionary work has brought western muslims to the kingdom for theological training and its religious universities. these men returned to the west to preach what only can be described as a martial oriented islamist imperialism, edition of the world as holy islamic which for the west would mean that christian and jewish populations could convert, accept subordination to islam or face elimination. the sau
last year nigeria for example where saudi and gulf missionaries have long labored and spent large sumsof money, it an islamist group known as local harem admitted there thereto for local agenda to name the united states as its number one target for "america's oppression and aggression against muslim nations particularly in iraq and afghanistan and because of its blind support for israel." more immediately dangerous for the west however are the saudi funded regime funded activities of...