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this is very well orchestrated. he was brought out quickly, in to a waiting car, after credentials of the media members that were on hands here, watching the situation, were checked to make sure they were on assignment and not freelancers looking to make trouble. >> bilks we were talking about the weekend news cycle, the attorney for tray john martin's family talked about the apology george zimmerman issued friday and the possibility of him being able to meet that 150,000 dollars bond. has there been remark or thought released in tellly morning hours? -- early morning hours. >> reporter: since the release, no. there was a full page ad in the o bip obituary section. what is going to happen after the release of mr. zimmerman, number one, sanford is going to be happy because the media focus comes off of this community and now goes back in to the courts. he will have to return here in may for his arraignment where he is expected to plead not guilty to the second degree murder charges. what going to happen between now an
this is very well orchestrated. he was brought out quickly, in to a waiting car, after credentials of the media members that were on hands here, watching the situation, were checked to make sure they were on assignment and not freelancers looking to make trouble. >> bilks we were talking about the weekend news cycle, the attorney for tray john martin's family talked about the apology george zimmerman issued friday and the possibility of him being able to meet that 150,000 dollars bond....
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this was carefully orchestrated for george zimmerman to basically make a mad dash out the side door, carrying the bag of clothes, having the brown jacket on and you could see underneath the jacket, it looked like he had the lumps and bumps of a bullet proof vest. it was october orchestrated to get him out when there would be fewer distractions and no protesters when all of that happened just about 5.5, 6 hours ago. >> no protesters, does there seem to be outcry in the community about him being released from jail? >> reporter: there doesn't. this is a anticipated event, this release. here in this town, things have been quiet. it's almost as if even was like, they are going to get this to trial, he will be back in may, at the arraignment and answer the charges. this is going through the court process. that's what need to happen here. let's not make this a bigger issue than it has to be. what is the next step? >> reporter: the next step is going to be a waiting game for the defense for mr. zimmerman to get their case together and he will have to be back in may to answer the formal secon
this was carefully orchestrated for george zimmerman to basically make a mad dash out the side door, carrying the bag of clothes, having the brown jacket on and you could see underneath the jacket, it looked like he had the lumps and bumps of a bullet proof vest. it was october orchestrated to get him out when there would be fewer distractions and no protesters when all of that happened just about 5.5, 6 hours ago. >> no protesters, does there seem to be outcry in the community about him...
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was orchestrated it was the singers was a chorus is what i know what i have to do or think and. it is also important for me to say that. moscow new york are big big cities but i find it more pleasant to go to listen on places smaller towns are wonderful music lovers was always a good i think that was waiting for really important musical events and that's where my heart tells me i have to go more and more if you conducted one person verdi's requiem with the marias can orchestrate in london this year you also are the principal conductor of the london symphony orchestra so what are you preparing for london this year something something interesting i just came from london there was just three days ago four days ago i would perform. a very long order a beautiful world of parts. and a famous director feel very good so that was very recently and my next return visit to london is in may it will be totally dedicated to russian composer stormin scheme yugoslavia's keys give me the most famous composer of thank you century and maybe one of the absolutely most important positions of the cen
was orchestrated it was the singers was a chorus is what i know what i have to do or think and. it is also important for me to say that. moscow new york are big big cities but i find it more pleasant to go to listen on places smaller towns are wonderful music lovers was always a good i think that was waiting for really important musical events and that's where my heart tells me i have to go more and more if you conducted one person verdi's requiem with the marias can orchestrate in london this...
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only you that i'm ashamed to believe that this case against her is completely politicized and orchestrated by the government she even reportedly went on a hunger strike to support the claim but also in the latest twist she claims that she was physically abused by wardens in the prison where she spends her prison time now that happened when she was to be transported to a clinic to have her reported spinal hemorrhage treated she believe she claims that the wards covered her and blanket and landed several punches in her hand this week a photos of her bruises were made public on the internet certainly made a lot of noise here in ukraine and internationally now on the other hand there was a video published as well showing tymoshenko walking freely in her cell as if denying the claims that she has severe back problems that has been reported by her defending lawyers and also basically giving the idea that she may be simulating this disease of hers now certainly this case has been drawing thousands of people into the streets both for and against the former prime minister this time it's no exceptio
only you that i'm ashamed to believe that this case against her is completely politicized and orchestrated by the government she even reportedly went on a hunger strike to support the claim but also in the latest twist she claims that she was physically abused by wardens in the prison where she spends her prison time now that happened when she was to be transported to a clinic to have her reported spinal hemorrhage treated she believe she claims that the wards covered her and blanket and landed...
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in the real world where you carry it out it's a very hard process, i think, to orchestrate. i do think that the king has thought a lot in the last year about ways to create not only reforms but also to demonstrate that the reforms are real and also he's looking at models, much more than was the case before. because both of these monarchies trace back to the prophet they have a lot in common and i think he does look to morocco as one potential model and you know, the king of morocco is an interesting example of someone who did look at what was happening and decided he had to try to get out front of it. and you know, what has emerged there, again, there's never going to be anything that's going to work perfectly, but it was potential. i think the king of jordan is trying to think through is that appropriate or are there others, hybrids, he will try to pursue. my sense is that he genuinely is wrestling with this and trying to proceed but the constex very difficult context and there are no simple answers for it. >> steve, any more? >> you may want to go to another question. >> w
in the real world where you carry it out it's a very hard process, i think, to orchestrate. i do think that the king has thought a lot in the last year about ways to create not only reforms but also to demonstrate that the reforms are real and also he's looking at models, much more than was the case before. because both of these monarchies trace back to the prophet they have a lot in common and i think he does look to morocco as one potential model and you know, the king of morocco is an...
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behind the scenes, the government orchestrating a massive cover up.loyal and wealthy donors paid forrhisregnant mistress to relocate, and peesonal aide paternity.in the fall of 2007, &pa ttbloid publiised a story o the affair. immediatell the cammaiin went into defense flat out deeied having a t you relationshippwith rielle huntee. did you give a truthful annwee? were you telling me the truth?edwards: "yes". after being ccased by reporters, eventually he confessed"there is no question i've ddne wrong. i take full responsibility for having done wrong."onne a promiient politiiian preaccing two americas, edwards himself was living two livvs. he had fathered a child with his missress, while his wwie, elizabeth eddards was dying of cancer.it got worse--n 2011 the government indicted edwards on six counts,, including conspiracy, issuing false statements and violating campaignnfinance laws. he faces up to 30 yeaas ii prison. nats "we're conditiined to say conditioned to be politiccl nd it's hard to shed all that."edwards has spent the last year preparrng for his trial, shufflinn his legal team
behind the scenes, the government orchestrating a massive cover up.loyal and wealthy donors paid forrhisregnant mistress to relocate, and peesonal aide paternity.in the fall of 2007, &pa ttbloid publiised a story o the affair. immediatell the cammaiin went into defense flat out deeied having a t you relationshippwith rielle huntee. did you give a truthful annwee? were you telling me the truth?edwards: "yes". after being ccased by reporters, eventually he confessed"there is no...
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. >> 60 years in prison for the woman accused of orchestrating her husband's death. she pled guilty to first-degree murder for her role in the shooting death of her husband. police say she enlisted help for brother and two other acquaintances to carry out the murder. a mistrial and a $30 million lawsuit against city police officers in connection with police-involved shootings in which two people were killed. the families of the two men filed a wrongful death suit. they accuse the officers of assault and false imprisonment. the two were leaving in south baltimore union hall when shots were fired in celebration of the holiday. officers say the weapons were aimed at them. the search dogs went out today in search for clues in a cold case investigation that began almost 20 years ago. we'll have details next. >> new allegations surface of alleged kickbacks and briberies at the bed gsa. the latest from a congressional committee. >> the loyal man team has become the top of college lacrosse. but they don't want to talk about their national ranking. >> record-setting warmth bu
. >> 60 years in prison for the woman accused of orchestrating her husband's death. she pled guilty to first-degree murder for her role in the shooting death of her husband. police say she enlisted help for brother and two other acquaintances to carry out the murder. a mistrial and a $30 million lawsuit against city police officers in connection with police-involved shootings in which two people were killed. the families of the two men filed a wrongful death suit. they accuse the officers...
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will to keep a close eye on who was going where, communicating with nurses on various floors, orchestrated down to the minutes. -- down to the minute. >> there is a team transferring and a team receiving. very, very smooth. >> for those keeping score, the last baby born in the old facility happened at around 10:45 this morning. a little baby boy named cruz. the building will be open to the public tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. >> details of a rate cut for bge customers. >> we uncovered some concerns about the new smart meter program. >> there are some showers and thunderstorms on hd doppler. that is part of our forecast as >> some good news for bge customers thanks to a competitive bidding process. the bills could decrease a little bit. customers will save an estimated $54 a year, on the heels of a onetime $100 credit this month. the decrease is result of bidding that happens twice a year. in may, bge starts replacing more than 1 million electric and gas meters. >> some people are little leery of the new technology and worry that could make them sick. mindy explains. >> in may, bge starts r
will to keep a close eye on who was going where, communicating with nurses on various floors, orchestrated down to the minutes. -- down to the minute. >> there is a team transferring and a team receiving. very, very smooth. >> for those keeping score, the last baby born in the old facility happened at around 10:45 this morning. a little baby boy named cruz. the building will be open to the public tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. >> details of a rate cut for bge customers....
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kathleen cairns all thrruuh a well orchestrated sweepstakes scam. at senior citizens...of the intriccte scam. ssam. this homm was the american dream for one couple who lived her forrdecades. but they duu to a ssandal that started with a phoneecall. (norman)"they said she won a two and a half million dollar sweepstake"but first the wife lu-cindy to send a check for 2 thousand dollars for the winnings, and that wassjust the beginning. (norman)"they taae the informatiin about ou and then they turn and use that against &pyou" like the fact that the love of hisslife.,.. cancer. (norman)"and then they would tell me well you send us thissmmney and get this sweepstakes youull be able to bring her home, aad have help come in nd ttke care of her and all thht a now" norman lost lu-cindy.... and... &peverything else.... (norman close)"ssmmwhere between 4 and 5 hundred thousand ddllars." along with the promises... the liee... piled up... (nooman)"i was left with nothing...pausee at the (frank)""ou may gee called and investigators are trying to warn others about the sly scams. (frank)
kathleen cairns all thrruuh a well orchestrated sweepstakes scam. at senior citizens...of the intriccte scam. ssam. this homm was the american dream for one couple who lived her forrdecades. but they duu to a ssandal that started with a phoneecall. (norman)"they said she won a two and a half million dollar sweepstake"but first the wife lu-cindy to send a check for 2 thousand dollars for the winnings, and that wassjust the beginning. (norman)"they taae the informatiin about ou and...
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everything in this country is highly orchestrated. the reaction so far to what is being described as a failure of the rocket satellite launch has been one of celebration. >> even big countries like russia and the u.s. only succeed in the launching of satellites after many failures. although he failed to launch a satellite this time, i am proud that we were able tried to launch a satellite, and weekend gained strength and succeed in launching a satellite in the future. >> people are coming out and expressing their absolute confidence and devotion to his leader, past and present. everyone is now just on their way home and are still coming through the streets. >> that was richard engel reporting. now that that is -- erupting is mou -- mount aetna is dropping again. so far officials have not had to issue warnings for people believe houses. it is not affecting air travel in the area. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with john collins. >> beautiful, sunny day. not a cloud in we had clouds this morning, but they have dissipated. w
everything in this country is highly orchestrated. the reaction so far to what is being described as a failure of the rocket satellite launch has been one of celebration. >> even big countries like russia and the u.s. only succeed in the launching of satellites after many failures. although he failed to launch a satellite this time, i am proud that we were able tried to launch a satellite, and weekend gained strength and succeed in launching a satellite in the future. >> people are...
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in a carefully orchestrated event in the early sixties, klein took these models and made them his paintbrushestraces of their bodies remain. the canvas is transformed into a blue icon that represents the transformation of the flesh into purity. minimal art, or what came to be known as minimalism, was really a phenomenon of abstract sculpture that ran parallel to the rise of pop art in the early sixties. minimal art seems to have devised a kind of abstract sculptural analogue to what it was that pop art was doing. like pop art, one felt that the artist was taking a certain kind of almost perverse and nihilistic pleasure in sweeping away this sense of the artist/creator as the generator of form and instead, subjecting himself or herself to the idea of these abstract forms asomething that he, of course, could not have invented. what they did was to place the object into the gallery space or into the open air so it was affected by changes in the environment-- changes in light, in color, and in perspective. we've been looking at a late work by sol lewitt, where a white pyramid and a black slab brac
in a carefully orchestrated event in the early sixties, klein took these models and made them his paintbrushestraces of their bodies remain. the canvas is transformed into a blue icon that represents the transformation of the flesh into purity. minimal art, or what came to be known as minimalism, was really a phenomenon of abstract sculpture that ran parallel to the rise of pop art in the early sixties. minimal art seems to have devised a kind of abstract sculptural analogue to what it was that...
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then what happened was a great orchestrator said we would abide by what happens while tom ammiano was and four of us in this room heard him say it in the corner of the room that this was just the beginning of the conversation about noise. i still hold to my judgment call that this judgment is still better for the city then what is going on. it will not cost the city anything, and it increases the quality of life, and it makes the whole city and even player. hopefully i will be back. thank you. supervisor chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. executive director of library users association. i certainly wanted to second the previous speakers -- some of the previous speakers, but particularly ray hart. it seems as though the supervisors and the city seemed to be continuing in an unfortunate tradition of literally calling the cops on critics. the rest of my comments, i would like to address toward the bernal heights library branch miro. last week, i reported that the sunshine task force had ruled in favor of library uses association unanimously on a number of case
then what happened was a great orchestrator said we would abide by what happens while tom ammiano was and four of us in this room heard him say it in the corner of the room that this was just the beginning of the conversation about noise. i still hold to my judgment call that this judgment is still better for the city then what is going on. it will not cost the city anything, and it increases the quality of life, and it makes the whole city and even player. hopefully i will be back. thank you....
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in baltimore county, the woman accused of orchestrating her husband's murder at a bar is sentenced. jacqueline marjah moss and 60 years behind bars for her role in the shooting death of her husband lee martin. please say she enlisted the help of her brother and two other acquaintances to carry out the murder. president barack obama returns from his trip to colombia to face a scandal involving her the a dozen secret service members. they're accused of cavorted with prostitutes. lawmakers on capitol hill are asking questions about the allegations. president obama >> addressed the scandal while still in colombia. he says he has full confidence in the secret service but will be angry if the allegations are true. >> an embarrassing shadow over president obama strip to an international summit in colombia. 11 special agents and uniformed officers arrived at of the president and are accused of misconduct involving prostitution. >> what happened in colombia is being investigated by the director of the secret service. i expect that investigation to be thorough and i expected to be rigorous. >
in baltimore county, the woman accused of orchestrating her husband's murder at a bar is sentenced. jacqueline marjah moss and 60 years behind bars for her role in the shooting death of her husband lee martin. please say she enlisted the help of her brother and two other acquaintances to carry out the murder. president barack obama returns from his trip to colombia to face a scandal involving her the a dozen secret service members. they're accused of cavorted with prostitutes. lawmakers on...
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thanks, strobe talbott, thanks to brookings and a special thank you to bob kagan for orchestrating and inspiring this event today. i am really honored to have been asked to introduce senator marco rubio, a rising star in the next generation of america's foreign policy leaders. marco came to the senate at a moment in our history when america was looks inward, focused on our economic woes. it would have been very easy for him in that political climate to have given attention only to domestic issues. and i would guess that many people advised him to do exactly that, including probably a media consultant or pollster or two. but instead, marco sought membership as strobe has said on the senate foreign relations and intelligence committees, and has devoted much of his time and energy to foreign policy and national security. he has not done so because there are votes to be gained, but because of his steadfast belief in the importance of american leadership in the world, and his understanding of how much that leadership determines our security and well-being here at home. marco rubio's foreign
thanks, strobe talbott, thanks to brookings and a special thank you to bob kagan for orchestrating and inspiring this event today. i am really honored to have been asked to introduce senator marco rubio, a rising star in the next generation of america's foreign policy leaders. marco came to the senate at a moment in our history when america was looks inward, focused on our economic woes. it would have been very easy for him in that political climate to have given attention only to domestic...
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we were hoping that this would be a orchestrated clear event.ernment brought us in to see this rocket launch and a lot of journalist could see the rocket launch and an opportunity to witness life in the country and how they handle a big event like this, so many journalist came. we're all here, and we're struggling now to find out what happened. this is suspicious, the government clearly wanted journalist to see it, the fact that they didn't tell anyone about this suggest that it didn't go off as planned. >> so your mentioning this is suspicio suspicious, takes through how you got the news one more time. >> sow, how we were expecting to get the news was the government officials would say everyone get together, there's only one press room in the press room where all of the journalist is staying. it's a large conference hall that looks like the united nation's general assembly. we were expecting to be brought in, had. there is a large projection scream, and we were abouted to watch this launch in realtime. we didn't know. instead we received phone
we were hoping that this would be a orchestrated clear event.ernment brought us in to see this rocket launch and a lot of journalist could see the rocket launch and an opportunity to witness life in the country and how they handle a big event like this, so many journalist came. we're all here, and we're struggling now to find out what happened. this is suspicious, the government clearly wanted journalist to see it, the fact that they didn't tell anyone about this suggest that it didn't go off...
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one person to control the media, orchestrated to distract and deceive the public. at its center is an assault on our democracy. with due diligence and vigor, three of the highest elected officials in the city, the mayor, district attorney, and the city attorney have pursued mirkarimi tenaciously. simultaneously, they have ignored my case, sunshine case number 11048, that found supervisors eric mar, malia cohen, president chiu and others -- misconduct because all four of them have broken the law. this case was there before the mirkarimi case. furthermore, there needs to be an investigation as to why why supervisor carmen chu got a crosswalk in her district, which she did not disclose. she did not recuse yourself from the vote on that project. that was clearly a conflict of interest. the people of park merced deserve to have their case proceed as tenaciously as this one because we are entitled to equal protection under the law. this case is going to court, and i will pursue it with every spirit in my body. i implore you to not succumb to political pressure and not be
one person to control the media, orchestrated to distract and deceive the public. at its center is an assault on our democracy. with due diligence and vigor, three of the highest elected officials in the city, the mayor, district attorney, and the city attorney have pursued mirkarimi tenaciously. simultaneously, they have ignored my case, sunshine case number 11048, that found supervisors eric mar, malia cohen, president chiu and others -- misconduct because all four of them have broken the...
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everything is highly orchestrated. the reaction so far today to what is described as a failure of the rocket and satellite launch has been one of celebration. >>translator: even big countries like the russia and u.s. have a satellite after failures. although we failed this time, i am proud we were able to try to launch. i am sure we can gain strength and succeed launching a satellite in the future. >> reporter: people are expressing devotion and confidence in the leaders, past and present. now everyone is on their way home, and they're still coming through the streets. >> that was richard engel reporting. watch for the latest on that situation at 5:00 on nbc bay area and at 5:30 on "nbc nightly news." >>> fbi agents fanned out on an island in alaska after two coast guard members were found shot to death at work. authorities call it a double homicide. the victims were at their work stations at the kodiak island communication base. the commanding officer of the station says it is equipped with security cameras but he doe
everything is highly orchestrated. the reaction so far today to what is described as a failure of the rocket and satellite launch has been one of celebration. >>translator: even big countries like the russia and u.s. have a satellite after failures. although we failed this time, i am proud we were able to try to launch. i am sure we can gain strength and succeed launching a satellite in the future. >> reporter: people are expressing devotion and confidence in the leaders, past and...
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the artist orchestrate a lot of complex rhythmic artwork composed exclusively of points of light and the permanent collection is a major museum including the museum of modern art in new york. this will be his largest sculpture yet, and it will be seven times the scale of the eiffel tower hall's one hundredth anniversary lighting. how to thank the supervisors cosponsoring the resolution today. and they worked really closely with our office. and for working with our office, i want to thank them that staff cuts of this project. we spent a lot of time working on every little detail. i am happy to submit this today. i will also be introducing the long-awaited least for the police substation. it is something we have heard much about and we get almost daily requests from constituents and it is a high- priority and the south of market in the tenderloin. the substation was originally part of the redevelopment plan, a promise made to the community that public safety was one of the top concerns. and with further support, we introduced in the mid-market in the tenderloin tax exclusion in january
the artist orchestrate a lot of complex rhythmic artwork composed exclusively of points of light and the permanent collection is a major museum including the museum of modern art in new york. this will be his largest sculpture yet, and it will be seven times the scale of the eiffel tower hall's one hundredth anniversary lighting. how to thank the supervisors cosponsoring the resolution today. and they worked really closely with our office. and for working with our office, i want to thank them...
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dsk launched a conspiracy theory believing operatives linked to nicolas sarkozy orchestrated his publice accuses them of intercepting phone calls and making sure a new york housekeeper went to police to accuse him of rape. the case was eventually dropped. before the scandal broke, he led some polls in france. and sarkozy versus francois leads in new polls ahead of the second flound about a week. >>> three, the space shuttle "enterprise" arrived in new york city on the back of a 747. if you didn't see it it's worth looking at. a pretty neat thing. flying over the statue of liberty and other landmarks and landing at jfk for a ceremony. the subtle's final resting place, the intread ip sea, air and space museum on the hudson river. expecting a 30% increase in attendance when that exhibit opens in july meaning more money. it's going get to charge an extra $6 to see nearly $2 billion space shuttle. number four, growth in the u.s. economy is slowing down. grew 2.2% in the first three months of this year. now, it was a 3% growth rate in the prior quarter. still growing, but the rate deceleratin
dsk launched a conspiracy theory believing operatives linked to nicolas sarkozy orchestrated his publice accuses them of intercepting phone calls and making sure a new york housekeeper went to police to accuse him of rape. the case was eventually dropped. before the scandal broke, he led some polls in france. and sarkozy versus francois leads in new polls ahead of the second flound about a week. >>> three, the space shuttle "enterprise" arrived in new york city on the back of...
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insurgents who was captured alive is said to have told police that the coordinated attacks were orchestrated by militants based in pakistan. our correspondent has been to the building where they launched the assault. >> we've finally been allowed inside the seven story building right in the heart of kabul. this was used as the base to launch attack targeting british and german embassies and several government buildings. right here is the hand grenade left by the insurgents. it just shows you how well organized this attack was. national security forces have taken huge stock piles of weapons, such as hand grenades and rocket grenades. this building allows you to have a view of the entire city, especially the diplomatic area. so the insurgents have a huge advantage, a launching pad and they could have easily targeted all of those locations which they did in a 16 hour gun battle. >> and still to come on g.m.t., the bbc investigate allegations against multibillion dollar mining company glen core. growing tensions amid beijing in the south china sea. about 7,000 troops will be involved in the exer
insurgents who was captured alive is said to have told police that the coordinated attacks were orchestrated by militants based in pakistan. our correspondent has been to the building where they launched the assault. >> we've finally been allowed inside the seven story building right in the heart of kabul. this was used as the base to launch attack targeting british and german embassies and several government buildings. right here is the hand grenade left by the insurgents. it just shows...
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he's rolling out a very carefully orchestrated election campaign, he's targeting different groups, a few weeks ago, it was women. this week, it's students and he's out talking about the student loan issue, unfortunately, mitt romney is allowing himself to be dragged along. when he's for that rate. romney says i am, too, and put pressure on house republicans and they are, too, and the only question how we'll pay for it. >> mitt romney thinks it's a loser if he gets on the wrong side testify? >> well, everyone is fighting for the young person's vote and they obviously were a key part of barack obama's victory in 2008. not a happy crowd. people under the age of 25, with college degrees, a battle is going on to see if they can get them to turn out. >> and you can pay them back with the jobs you're not going to get. >> that's right. >> paul: let's look at the substantive change. is this loan idea a good idea, good policy? >> as you pointed out it's not going to help anyone who is now looking for work or a senior coming out for work, it's going to offer mod test help for other people, but
he's rolling out a very carefully orchestrated election campaign, he's targeting different groups, a few weeks ago, it was women. this week, it's students and he's out talking about the student loan issue, unfortunately, mitt romney is allowing himself to be dragged along. when he's for that rate. romney says i am, too, and put pressure on house republicans and they are, too, and the only question how we'll pay for it. >> mitt romney thinks it's a loser if he gets on the wrong side...
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. >> that was an orchestrated vote.ouse knew what was going to happen ---- >> shutout is a shutout. >> the vote th week was what happened to the erskine bowles proposal. it w went down in flames. most republicans against it, even some democrats. it showed that the administration was perfectly wise to not even push it. >> a lot of people can relate to our r situation. >> that is the mother of trayvon martin a high-school student shot dead in sanford, floda up by an neighborhood watch captain, one at george zimmerman. zimmerman says he acted in self- defense and he has not been ararrested which set off protests in washington and across the nation. this week democratic congressman bobby rush was kicked off the floor of the house for wearing a hood beie margin was wearing one when he was killed. the case iss called attention too "stand your ground" laws. >> that law is an abomination, and that is probably at the root ofof what was happening. this man zimmerman called into the police department 50 times in one year to report
. >> that was an orchestrated vote.ouse knew what was going to happen ---- >> shutout is a shutout. >> the vote th week was what happened to the erskine bowles proposal. it w went down in flames. most republicans against it, even some democrats. it showed that the administration was perfectly wise to not even push it. >> a lot of people can relate to our r situation. >> that is the mother of trayvon martin a high-school student shot dead in sanford, floda up by an...
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>> well, all of the events seem orchestrated to highlight the leadership of kim jong-un. memberers of the workers party named him their leader on monday. it's a newly-created post to consolidate his grip on power. members of parliament which named kim jong-un as part of the party in the country. if so, he'll hold the most senior position of the party and the country. >>> the earthquake off sumatra sent shockwaves to those living around the epicenter due to a possible tsunami. today, we found out there was a major flaw in a system that was supposed to save lives. >>> thankfully, no major tsunami was caused by this quake. however, not everything went according to plan. the false alarm exposed defects in the tsunami warning system. nhk world reports from banda aceh on the lessons to be learned. >> reporter: when the strong jolt hit sumatra, it seemed for a few hours afterwards like a repeat of the nightmare of 2004. in banda aceh, the streets were jammed with cars as residents rushed away from the coast. several accidents were reported. the provincial government says the eva
>> well, all of the events seem orchestrated to highlight the leadership of kim jong-un. memberers of the workers party named him their leader on monday. it's a newly-created post to consolidate his grip on power. members of parliament which named kim jong-un as part of the party in the country. if so, he'll hold the most senior position of the party and the country. >>> the earthquake off sumatra sent shockwaves to those living around the epicenter due to a possible tsunami....
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in the last couple years he worked with camposanto on a fist of roses on male violence and an orchestral composition. many of his plays are collected in month more cherry blossoms published by washington press. among his awards are the civil liberties public education fund and lila wallace reader's digest award. phillip is also a respected independent film maker whose film recently premiered at sundance, but we're here to talk about his upcoming production, after the war. a jazz-infused drama set in post-war san francisco japan town in 1948 which chronicles the return of japanese americans into the internment -- from the internment camp. sharing this evening is chloe veltman. chloe was born in london and received a master's degree with distinction in conjunction with harvard university and the moscow art theater school. she has worked as a staff reporter for the daily telegraph and is a freelance writer, her articles appearing on both sides of the atlantic. she is the chief theater critic for the san francisco weekly, theater commentator for klaw. chloe worked for several years in u.s. a
in the last couple years he worked with camposanto on a fist of roses on male violence and an orchestral composition. many of his plays are collected in month more cherry blossoms published by washington press. among his awards are the civil liberties public education fund and lila wallace reader's digest award. phillip is also a respected independent film maker whose film recently premiered at sundance, but we're here to talk about his upcoming production, after the war. a jazz-infused drama...
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. >>> 77 romance and didn't attend a hearing he's been locked up for 40 years orchestrating a series of gruesome murders in 1969 his followers killed seven people including two sisters share and the like the director roman polanski and as 8 1/2 months pregnant at the time for deborah take the parole hearings have always been a nightmare. >>> i know that we're going to be revisiting the horrors that he perpetrated on my friends and family that nice. >>> this is the property where manson follower snow can and murdered a dinner for friends the actual home was smallest yearly 20 years ago replaced with any mention of the parole board says manses behavior shows he is still a danger. did waste we're not getting any of our documents in an indication of remorse. >>> i believe that he needs hospitalization and not incarceration deborah's he was just 17 which lost a sister and has lived through 12 parole hearings and this was likely the last of them. did we this is the first time i've had any kind of joint isn't passed on by the board manson will be 92 the next time he is eligible for parole c
. >>> 77 romance and didn't attend a hearing he's been locked up for 40 years orchestrating a series of gruesome murders in 1969 his followers killed seven people including two sisters share and the like the director roman polanski and as 8 1/2 months pregnant at the time for deborah take the parole hearings have always been a nightmare. >>> i know that we're going to be revisiting the horrors that he perpetrated on my friends and family that nice. >>> this is the...
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so whether they're going to be able to orchestrate that or not i think is not clear. >> rose: are there there any cases where you would say... use that as a weapon, as leverage against a government to say "unless you change, whether it's egypt or any other government?" >> one, i think it has to be made very clear to them that unless... that after these elections... i wouldn't do anything before these elections which are going to take place in june because it might be used for obvious reasons. >> might hurt the candidates over there. >> rose: but after that depending on what they do with these n.g.o.s, they've even contacted interpol and for the benefit of our viewers, n.g.o.s are national democratic institute, international reap institute, freedom house, we're helping them with democracy, they not only threw them out of the country but they wanted to charge them. so unless there is progress in these areas and we have sent the message to them... >> rose: unless there's progress in these areas what? >> i think you'll see curtailment... >> rose: military and economic? >> i think it has to
so whether they're going to be able to orchestrate that or not i think is not clear. >> rose: are there there any cases where you would say... use that as a weapon, as leverage against a government to say "unless you change, whether it's egypt or any other government?" >> one, i think it has to be made very clear to them that unless... that after these elections... i wouldn't do anything before these elections which are going to take place in june because it might be used...
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prosecution, andrew young, a former aide who wrote a tell-all book and says edwards solicited and orchestrated the money for the cover-up. edwards is vigorously challenging young's credibility, and in court documents argues young actually pocketed much of the money, himself. young was not available for comment. >> i think it will definitely be the trial of andrew young. i think he's the centerpiece witness for the prosecution. >> reporter: experts say the defense may have difficulty to get the defense to ignore on john edwards' cheating on his wife, elizabeth, and that the $1 million was provided simply to hide the affair from his wife. >> the average juror is not going to have much trouble believing that these expenditures were for the specific purpose of aiding john edwards in his aspirations to be president of the united states. >> reporter: if everything here was above board, why were some checks to young sent through a middleman, a decorator? one even hidden in a box of chocolates. the stakes for both sides here are enormous. the justice department has poured more than three years into th
prosecution, andrew young, a former aide who wrote a tell-all book and says edwards solicited and orchestrated the money for the cover-up. edwards is vigorously challenging young's credibility, and in court documents argues young actually pocketed much of the money, himself. young was not available for comment. >> i think it will definitely be the trial of andrew young. i think he's the centerpiece witness for the prosecution. >> reporter: experts say the defense may have difficulty...