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. >> well, in egypt 75 alleged members of the outlawed muslim brotherhood have been given lengthy prison terms. the men were sentenced between three years and life in prison. the men were convicted on multiple accounts for inciting violence. >>> many have protested in front of the u.n. office of cairo. they were taken earlier this month. many egyptians travel to libya for employment opportunities in the oil sector. meanwhile al jazeera continues to demand the release of our three colleagues who have been imprisoned in egypt for 387 days. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood charges they deny. an appeals court in cairo has ordered a retrial. >>> indonesia said it will continue to execute drug traffickers despite appeals by foreign governments and the possible diplomatic fall out. two ambassadors were recalled from jakarta after indonesia executed five foreigners on sunday. we have reports from jakarta. >> they were killed by a firing squad shortly after midnight on sunday. they showed no mercy on drug traffickering
. >> well, in egypt 75 alleged members of the outlawed muslim brotherhood have been given lengthy prison terms. the men were sentenced between three years and life in prison. the men were convicted on multiple accounts for inciting violence. >>> many have protested in front of the u.n. office of cairo. they were taken earlier this month. many egyptians travel to libya for employment opportunities in the oil sector. meanwhile al jazeera continues to demand the release of our three...
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mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were wrongly accused of colluding with the outlaw muslim brother hood. president al sisi said he would like to see the case resolved. >>> the new greek government said it will not continue with stricter austerity measures. finance minister held talks with the head of the euro group on friday the head of the group said that the greek people have gone through a lot. however, a lot of progress has been made putting greece back on track, and it is important to the to lose this practicing. >> thousands of supporters are rallying in the capitol of madrid. the movement is hoping to repeat the success which won the elections in greece last weekend. the posh party wants to end austerity measures imposeed by austerity measures. jacky rowland were madrid. >> reporter: this is one of the biggest demonstrations in madrid in six years. we keep hearing people chanting out the familiar center "yes we can" a slogan that worked for president barack obama in the united states. they must also look to greece for inspiration. just a week ago a similar party won
mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were wrongly accused of colluding with the outlaw muslim brother hood. president al sisi said he would like to see the case resolved. >>> the new greek government said it will not continue with stricter austerity measures. finance minister held talks with the head of the euro group on friday the head of the group said that the greek people have gone through a lot. however, a lot of progress has been made putting greece back on track, and...
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what will you do. >> after years living as outlaws, people are not in good health. these medics treat the sick. most would be better off at home in rwanda. they want to go home but insist on a dialogue with rwanda to address the injustices of the conflict. >> in other counties the u.n. is handling conflict. in this region they are not. they decided to attack innocent people. it's an injustice. >> the rwandan government refuses to hold talks. the people in the camp were stuck in limbo. each tent is to hold two families they full. there's not enough space. they want to surrender. that is a problem. >> the f.d.l.r. is not cooperating. the older and weaker fighters have been sent here. stronger fighters are in the bush. the u.n. chief told us that the camp is full because the f.d.l.r. leaders are not allowing anyone to go home. >> the idea is is it to be followed by repatriation it is contingent on political conditions, that so far don't look like they'll be realised. >> these boys play football with a home-made ball. all the people among the f.d.l.r. are among the peop
what will you do. >> after years living as outlaws, people are not in good health. these medics treat the sick. most would be better off at home in rwanda. they want to go home but insist on a dialogue with rwanda to address the injustices of the conflict. >> in other counties the u.n. is handling conflict. in this region they are not. they decided to attack innocent people. it's an injustice. >> the rwandan government refuses to hold talks. the people in the camp were stuck...
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to the streets of san francisco in the annual march for life with new hope the procedure will be outlawed. >> about proabortion rights protesters say they won't give up the fight. >> a republican-led congress contributed to an optimistic tone during the march for life. the house recently passed a bill to ban taxpayer moore for abortions and republicans passed a bill that would mandate ultrasounds for women seeking abortions. >> a separate bill to ban late term abortions was scrapped for lack or support. cornell bernard was at the march. >> both sides got their message across as loud as they could. downtown traffic getting back to normal after mark street was shut down for more than an hour for the march for life west coast. it began with a rally at civic center. thousandsthousands of anti-abortion advocates calling for it to be outlawed. >> regardless of religion even though i'm catholic despite all that, we're standing up for a human person. >> it's not just hurting the baby of it's hurting the wimp it's hurting the men. >> this annual west coast walk for life coincides with the annivers
to the streets of san francisco in the annual march for life with new hope the procedure will be outlawed. >> about proabortion rights protesters say they won't give up the fight. >> a republican-led congress contributed to an optimistic tone during the march for life. the house recently passed a bill to ban taxpayer moore for abortions and republicans passed a bill that would mandate ultrasounds for women seeking abortions. >> a separate bill to ban late term abortions was...
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they were wrongly convicted of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, which they deny. thursday an appeals court ordered a retrial that can begin within a month. lawyers for peter and mohamed have requests for them to be deported. still ahead, 100 days in office but still there's no government. the afghan president managed to achieve, plus. >> i'm pope brennan in southern illly where the smugglers of the mediterranean are using big ships to make big profits. moms at?” [[vo]] one year legal. >>i'd try chem 4, alien dog, and girl scout cookies. [[vo]] and it's become big business. >>the state of colorado is profiting immensely off of this. [[vo]] now, we cut through the smoke and find out what's really going on. >>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado. [[vo]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. >> it's been a huge factor in driving down global oil prices. tom weak everman reports. the boom is leading to a bust, a traditional u.s. oil wells. outside the mcdonalds restaurant stands a century old relic of the oil industry dawn. in an area where the world's fi
they were wrongly convicted of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, which they deny. thursday an appeals court ordered a retrial that can begin within a month. lawyers for peter and mohamed have requests for them to be deported. still ahead, 100 days in office but still there's no government. the afghan president managed to achieve, plus. >> i'm pope brennan in southern illly where the smugglers of the mediterranean are using big ships to make big profits....
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an outlawed marxist group claimed responsibility for that attack >>> now to africa and a man that says he's a senior commander in the lords resistance army has been taken into custodiy by u.s. forces. he was considered to be a deputy yit commander to joseph kony, and he surrendered. kony and the l.r.a. waged war in the region for more than two decades. he is wanted by the international criminal court on the suspicion of war crimes. >> al jazeera continues to demand the release of our three journalists who have been imprisoned for a year. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed were wrongly accused of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. a retrial has been ordered, that could begin within a month. lawyers for mohamed fadel fahmy and peter greste filed a request for them to be deported from egypt >>> tradeunions shut down 75% of coal mines, calling a five day nationwide strike in protest of what they believe is the government opening up the market to private companies. we have this report. >> it's the biggest industrial action india has seen in
an outlawed marxist group claimed responsibility for that attack >>> now to africa and a man that says he's a senior commander in the lords resistance army has been taken into custodiy by u.s. forces. he was considered to be a deputy yit commander to joseph kony, and he surrendered. kony and the l.r.a. waged war in the region for more than two decades. he is wanted by the international criminal court on the suspicion of war crimes. >> al jazeera continues to demand the release of...
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with two other al jazeera journal lists, mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed, of colluding with the outlawedm brotherhood. wayne haye reports from brisbane. >> reporter: by now they thought they wouldn't have to be doing this. the family of peter greste spoke to media in brisbane australia to talk about their son and brother still locked up in cairo, egypt. >> it has been a long time of anxiety and stress largely because we feel very sad that in fact we have come home empty handed. >> reporter: peter greste mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed were arrested in cairo on december the 29th 2013. in a trial widely dismissed as a farce, they were sentenced to between seven and ten years in prison for aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. at the start of this month, a court in cairo ordered a retrial in the case of the al jazeera three. the convictions were set aside, providing some hope that the president of egypt can now intervene. last year he issued a presidential decree that would allow for foreigners to be deported to either face trial or serve time in their home countries. that was encouragi
with two other al jazeera journal lists, mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed, of colluding with the outlawedm brotherhood. wayne haye reports from brisbane. >> reporter: by now they thought they wouldn't have to be doing this. the family of peter greste spoke to media in brisbane australia to talk about their son and brother still locked up in cairo, egypt. >> it has been a long time of anxiety and stress largely because we feel very sad that in fact we have come home empty handed....
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>> reporter: but after so many years living at outlaws people here are not in good health.. medics treat the sick it seems people here have to do what their commanders say but most would probably now be better off back home in rwanda. the fdlr's leaders say they want to go home but first insist on a dialogue with rwanda to address the injustices of the conflict. >> translator: in other countries, the u.n. is handling conflict with negotiations but in this region they are not. they decide to launch attacks on innocent people it's an injustice and unacceptable. >> reporter: but the rwandan government refuses to hold tacks and say the people in the cam -- and so the people are stuck in limbo. each tend is men meant to accommodate two families but they are all full and there is not enough space and they want to ventedder and go home but that's just one of the problems. the u.n. meanwhile, says that the fdlr are not cooperating. it says the older and weaker fighters have been send here, and all the stronger fighters and the best weapons are still in the bush. the u.n.'s chief of
>> reporter: but after so many years living at outlaws people here are not in good health.. medics treat the sick it seems people here have to do what their commanders say but most would probably now be better off back home in rwanda. the fdlr's leaders say they want to go home but first insist on a dialogue with rwanda to address the injustices of the conflict. >> translator: in other countries, the u.n. is handling conflict with negotiations but in this region they are not. they...
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it has been outlawed and all this stuff. blending that in with some canola oil and a little extra and yoke, taking the blend. >> what about flavors? we are all interested about flavors. tell us about these jars and what we are going to find when we open them. which i assure you we can't, there is sanitary plastic wrap. >> what happened in the feedback session is customer said we want cream cheese icing. that is the thing we love the most. the cupcakes are great. a little tired of it, just like you are saying. but it is hard to handle. difficult to carry. if i take one bite and do not want to eat the whole thing just want a little bit of sweet here and there, people wanted portability. something that was neater than a cupcake. we took all that information all that feedback. it took a while. a good eight months before we got down to a jar this size. an individual portion of a cake snack. it is working really well. i love it. i am engaged and energized. i can see a different business model. i like the idea of relaunching the bu
it has been outlawed and all this stuff. blending that in with some canola oil and a little extra and yoke, taking the blend. >> what about flavors? we are all interested about flavors. tell us about these jars and what we are going to find when we open them. which i assure you we can't, there is sanitary plastic wrap. >> what happened in the feedback session is customer said we want cream cheese icing. that is the thing we love the most. the cupcakes are great. a little tired of...
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they were convicted of theping the outlawed -- helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges that were false. al jazeera demands their release. >> next... ..the growing outrage and health concerns over tap water in michigan >>> plus what tom brady is saying about the alleged cheating scandal and how much air is in the football. >>> thousands of people in an eastern montana city were told that the water is safe to drink after an oil spill. 40,000 gallons leaked from the pipeline on saturday. residents relied on bottled water after levels of ben zone was found in the drinking supply. the environmental protection agency told home owners to hope their taps to flush the system. e.p.a. showed that the danger is over. >> in mirfe gan, res -- michigan residents are in a fight. a year ago they stopped using water supply. for the first time in 50 years they used the flipt river. now the city says it may not be safe. more from bisi onile-ere in flint >> reporter: in flipt -- flint frustration over drinking water reached boiling points. hundreds of residents packed a town hall me
they were convicted of theping the outlawed -- helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges that were false. al jazeera demands their release. >> next... ..the growing outrage and health concerns over tap water in michigan >>> plus what tom brady is saying about the alleged cheating scandal and how much air is in the football. >>> thousands of people in an eastern montana city were told that the water is safe to drink after an oil spill. 40,000 gallons leaked from...
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dismissed as a farce, they were sentenced to between seven and 10 years in prison for aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. >> at the start of this month a court in cairo order add retrial in the case of the al jazeera three. the convictions were set aside,ing hope that the president of egypt can now intervene. >> last year web issued a presidential decree that would allow for foreigners to be deported to face trial or serve time in their home countries. that was encouraging for gresta. the president has also said he wants the situation sorted out as soon as possible. so far those words haven't been followed up with action. >> the 25 of january, there was quite a lot of talk around the possibility of a pardon. as yet there's been no news of that and egypt is going through a seven day period of mourning for the saudi king, so that announcement, we understand is being put on hold. >> peter's parents have just returned from cairo where they visited him several times. >> the last time we saw him wasn't his best day but it wasn't his worst and, you know, he has had a few grim days, but every
dismissed as a farce, they were sentenced to between seven and 10 years in prison for aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. >> at the start of this month a court in cairo order add retrial in the case of the al jazeera three. the convictions were set aside,ing hope that the president of egypt can now intervene. >> last year web issued a presidential decree that would allow for foreigners to be deported to face trial or serve time in their home countries. that was encouraging for...
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that iraqi security forces and anyone acts outside of the law would not be considered anything but outlaws. he said the killings and kidnappings were no better than terrorism. he called for national immunity. >> we need to be unified in order to put an end to isil. we could put an end to isil through our government reforms. we have to be determined to fit isil on the military security and social fronts. if we do this, we'll defeat our enemies sooner than we think. >> that could be hard to come by. the debate whether they will join against isil. there essentially looking at what they're being offered. many sunni leaders say it's just not enough. it's prompted fears across the country as well that this fight against isil as well as many other places are being beaten back is not a fight that the iraqi government can win in the long term without reconciliation. >> kurdish forces known as the peshmerga say they've griffin fighters from isil out of kirkuk. it happened after the armed group attacked thecy killing a senior kurdish commander and 25 of his soldiers. kirkuk has come under attack by i
that iraqi security forces and anyone acts outside of the law would not be considered anything but outlaws. he said the killings and kidnappings were no better than terrorism. he called for national immunity. >> we need to be unified in order to put an end to isil. we could put an end to isil through our government reforms. we have to be determined to fit isil on the military security and social fronts. if we do this, we'll defeat our enemies sooner than we think. >> that could be...
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the leader of ireland has outlaw outlawed blasphemy. so i think that we have to weigh the hypocrisy that's almost always on display when world leaders are at the forefront of a people's response with the actual facts. for instance the u.s. is a close ally of the dictator in egypt egypt right now. he's marking his solidarity of the freedom of the press by keeping these aljazerra locked in prison. >> your response to "charlie hebdo" tomorrow. >> your network has taken a position that they're not going to show these images. i think it is up to the individual news outlet to weigh that decision. the head of "the new york times" has been criticized recently for this very thing. i think he has raised a valid point. part of my job is to assess the safety and security of my staff. for instance i think that we should be covering on the ground what the taliban are doing, what al qaeda is doing. if you're a news organization and you want to embed a reporter with al qaeda or the taliban, you have a responsibility to weigh all of the factors involved
the leader of ireland has outlaw outlawed blasphemy. so i think that we have to weigh the hypocrisy that's almost always on display when world leaders are at the forefront of a people's response with the actual facts. for instance the u.s. is a close ally of the dictator in egypt egypt right now. he's marking his solidarity of the freedom of the press by keeping these aljazerra locked in prison. >> your response to "charlie hebdo" tomorrow. >> your network has taken a...
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mohammed fahmy peter greste and baher mohamed were falsely accused of colluding with the outlawed outlawedbrotherhood. charges they deny. >> translator: we have no interest to put any citizen under detention outside of the rule of law. but there is pint also that i would like to highlight here which we are trying very hard after four years of tush lance to regain the rule of law. >>> at the world economic forum, a few throw people are in davos to discuss challenges. adrian finighan is also there. what has been discussed today adrian. >> well let me give you a flavor of some of the sessions that we have seen here today. discussions on transportation russia, global governance keeping worldwide in the worldwide web, india, poverty and displacement education, latin america, employment middle east security and peace. and that's just a snapshot. among the high profile names speaking here today, john kerry, u.s. secretary of state, he gave a speech on the horrors of extremism. and president francois hollande. and the finance ministers of germany and spain, and right now bill and melinda gates are
mohammed fahmy peter greste and baher mohamed were falsely accused of colluding with the outlawed outlawedbrotherhood. charges they deny. >> translator: we have no interest to put any citizen under detention outside of the rule of law. but there is pint also that i would like to highlight here which we are trying very hard after four years of tush lance to regain the rule of law. >>> at the world economic forum, a few throw people are in davos to discuss challenges. adrian...
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much better. >> i'm going to say -- probably going to outlaw most of the military so we don't have tory about this. >> oh, bob, bob's a little deflated. >> are you saying obama hates is that what you're saying? >> no, no, no, no hates snipers and all kinds of things like that. he should be impeached. >> really? >> we have been saying that, bob. >>> all right. coming up how to look smarter than you actually are. tip number one, ignore this advice. >>> a lot of people do things to try to make themselves appear smarter. "the wall street journal" compiled a list. some put on serious facial impressions to appear intelligence. others hold their hands or arms still or use big words. here's what actually works according to psychologists. you should make eye contact, stand or sit up straight or wear glasses to look smarter. >> oh, my goodness. >> look this guy. remember this? >> oh my gosh. >> craig, we miss your glasses. i mean, you don't need glasses to make you appear smarter. >> what happened to those? >> it was a prop. >> you know what you just described? what lawyers tell their guilty su
much better. >> i'm going to say -- probably going to outlaw most of the military so we don't have tory about this. >> oh, bob, bob's a little deflated. >> are you saying obama hates is that what you're saying? >> no, no, no, no hates snipers and all kinds of things like that. he should be impeached. >> really? >> we have been saying that, bob. >>> all right. coming up how to look smarter than you actually are. tip number one, ignore this advice....
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dismissed as a farce, they were sentenced to between seven and ten years in prison for aiding the outlawedbrotherhood. at the start of this month, a court in cairo ordered a retrial in the case of the al jazeera three. the convictions were set aside, providing some hope that the president of egypt can now intervene. last year he issued a presidential decree that would allow for foreigners to be deported to face trial or serve time in their home countries. that was encouraging for guest ta and mohammed fahmy. >> the 25th of january there was quite a lot of talk around the possibility of the guys being pardoned as yet there's been no news of that and -- the -- you know egypt is going through a seven-day period of mourning for the saudi king so that sort of -- that announcement we understand is being put on hold. >> reporter: peter greste's parents just returned from cairo, where they visited him several times. >> the last time the saw him wasn't his best day but it wasn't his worst. he had a few grim days but everybody does and of course perhaps a few more in prison but he is holding up okay
dismissed as a farce, they were sentenced to between seven and ten years in prison for aiding the outlawedbrotherhood. at the start of this month, a court in cairo ordered a retrial in the case of the al jazeera three. the convictions were set aside, providing some hope that the president of egypt can now intervene. last year he issued a presidential decree that would allow for foreigners to be deported to face trial or serve time in their home countries. that was encouraging for guest ta and...
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they have been wrongly convicted of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, which al jazeera denies. on thursday they were ordered a retrial that could begin within a month. al jazeera al jazeera continues to demand their immediate release. >>> nato has officially ended its mission to afghanistan. now the government wants to prove it can handle it's own affairs. but for that to happen it just end the longstanding conflict with the taliban, jennifer glasse has this special report into the taliban justice system. >> they accuse fighter status to steal from a district. >> we question the criminals and in the end it's been proven that they are criminals and thieves. >> their faces are blocked and haircut off. they're no longer allowed to be taliban fighters the punishment is carried out immediately. that's the attraction of the taliban justice system. it's immediate local and cheap. unlike the government's legal system. the government refused to comment on the taliban court system. >> there are problems in the government courts. and instead of solving the case they create more problems.
they have been wrongly convicted of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, which al jazeera denies. on thursday they were ordered a retrial that could begin within a month. al jazeera al jazeera continues to demand their immediate release. >>> nato has officially ended its mission to afghanistan. now the government wants to prove it can handle it's own affairs. but for that to happen it just end the longstanding conflict with the taliban, jennifer glasse has this special report into...
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mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood charge they deny. the court has ordered a retrial. >>> to syria now where the government has launched 243 airstrikes in the last 48 hours. 92 civilians have been killed and 320 wounded. in the past three months the army has launched more than 5,000 strikes more than a thousand people have died including women and children. >>> delegates from cuba and the united states are sitting down for the second day of their historic head-to-head talks. the most senior official to visit cuba in 35 years the two sides are attempt to go lay the groundwork for normalizing diplomatic ties between the two neighbors which has been severed since 1961. >>> when the u.s. city of miami cuban americans are watching very closely around a third of miami's population is cuban. many fled because they oppose the policies of fidel castro. we've been finding out their reaction to the new relations between the two nations. >> radio for miami's only independently own cuban american station the phone lines are lightin
mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood charge they deny. the court has ordered a retrial. >>> to syria now where the government has launched 243 airstrikes in the last 48 hours. 92 civilians have been killed and 320 wounded. in the past three months the army has launched more than 5,000 strikes more than a thousand people have died including women and children. >>> delegates from cuba and the united...
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they were wrongly accused of broadcasting false news and aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood, chargesey deny. >>> french prosecutors have been ordered to crackdown on hate speech anti-semitism and glorified terrorism. to explore the subject of freedom of speech an what it means we're joined by a lawyer who specializes in free speech. we talked about earlier how the comedian dieuddine was arrested. >> he wasn't arrested specifically under freedom of speech legislation. it was under other legislation. explain what the difference is. >> yes yes. he's accused of committing an offense which we call a special crime in the fresh law. >> within the legislation for freedom of speech, though, is there anything that covers that area of incitement to violence or that sort of thing or does it have to be under separate legislation that these make these arrests? >> yes this exists in the french law. such restriction does not exist in the french law for the crime of blasphemy which does not exist in our country now to 2 hup years. >> give us an sense of the reaction there as being to the fact that di
they were wrongly accused of broadcasting false news and aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood, chargesey deny. >>> french prosecutors have been ordered to crackdown on hate speech anti-semitism and glorified terrorism. to explore the subject of freedom of speech an what it means we're joined by a lawyer who specializes in free speech. we talked about earlier how the comedian dieuddine was arrested. >> he wasn't arrested specifically under freedom of speech legislation. it was...
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no free man shall be taken imprisoned outlawed or banished or in any way destroyed nor will we proceed against or rescued him accepted by the lawful judgment of his peers and by the law of the land. again, to no one will we sell and no one will we deny or delay rights for justice. in the 14th century and early 15th, these came to be understood as due process rights. to be sure, the magna carta was no comprehensive modern statement of rights and liberties. particularly the fundamental rights of religion speech, press, assembly, privacy equality and more so central to the common law of today are only very narrowly designated. many other commonplace rights today set forth in the universal declaration of human rights and its progeny is hardly figured at all in the magna carta or other charters. a number of historians are now at work mapping and measuring how we got from here to there -- from there to here and how this medieval bed of rights and liberties grew into the thick forest of human rights norms in place today. this morning, i would like to sketch in one small piece of this emerging
no free man shall be taken imprisoned outlawed or banished or in any way destroyed nor will we proceed against or rescued him accepted by the lawful judgment of his peers and by the law of the land. again, to no one will we sell and no one will we deny or delay rights for justice. in the 14th century and early 15th, these came to be understood as due process rights. to be sure, the magna carta was no comprehensive modern statement of rights and liberties. particularly the fundamental rights of...
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plus, the city of dubuque has just decided to outlaw sledding as too dangerous and too costly to the taxpayers. and dubuque is not alone. we'll get to the bottom of this slippery slope just a bit later in the show. no pictures of trucks pulling boats. no photos of men working on ranches. just a ram 1500 ecodiesel that gets 156 more miles per tank than the ford f-150 ecoboost. get more facts at ramtrucks.com. introducing the new philips norelco shaver series 9000 with contour detect technology that flexes in 8 directions for the perfect shave at any angle. go to philips.com/new to save up to $40. innovation and you. philips norelco. louis gohmert of texas are running against him. allison joins us. so who exactly it's just these two guys who want boehner gone. and how many votes do they have to get? >> they're kind of the main ring leaders. and so far there are nine lawmaker who is publicly said they are going to vote no for boehner's nomination tomorrow. i spoke to a staffer in one of those nine offices today, they said they thought they were going to have around 20 votes or did have
plus, the city of dubuque has just decided to outlaw sledding as too dangerous and too costly to the taxpayers. and dubuque is not alone. we'll get to the bottom of this slippery slope just a bit later in the show. no pictures of trucks pulling boats. no photos of men working on ranches. just a ram 1500 ecodiesel that gets 156 more miles per tank than the ford f-150 ecoboost. get more facts at ramtrucks.com. introducing the new philips norelco shaver series 9000 with contour detect technology...
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bader mohammed, and peter greste were falsely accused of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges which we deny. the court has oh ordered a retrial. >>> venezuela's economy is estimateed to have shrunk by 4% last year when inflation has climbed to 64%. 95% of vein's hard currency income comes from oil. the prices have dropped to half in june to under $50 a barrel. venezuela only has $20 billion left in its reserves. and owes $50 billion to china alone. the shortages are already being felt on the streets and some state grocery shops have introduced rationing. we have reports from caracas. >> never-ended queues for essentials. double digit inflation, foreign currency restrictions, shortages of imports and the nation's income cut by half because of the plummeting price of oil. venezuela is struggleing to stay afloat amid what has become the perfect storm. in caracas' industrial area most car parts shops are closed because of the uncertainty of the exchange rate. a critical consideration for a country that imports almost everything that it consumes. many ar
bader mohammed, and peter greste were falsely accused of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges which we deny. the court has oh ordered a retrial. >>> venezuela's economy is estimateed to have shrunk by 4% last year when inflation has climbed to 64%. 95% of vein's hard currency income comes from oil. the prices have dropped to half in june to under $50 a barrel. venezuela only has $20 billion left in its reserves. and owes $50 billion to china...
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much better. >> i'm going to say -- probably going to outlaw most of the military so we don't have to worry about this. >> oh, bob, bob's a little deflated. >> are you saying obama hates america? is that what you're saying? >> no, no, no, no hates snipers and all kinds of things like that. he should be impeached. >> really? >> we have been saying that, bob. >>> all right. coming up how to look smarter than you actually are. tip number one, ignore this advice. push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the m
much better. >> i'm going to say -- probably going to outlaw most of the military so we don't have to worry about this. >> oh, bob, bob's a little deflated. >> are you saying obama hates america? is that what you're saying? >> no, no, no, no hates snipers and all kinds of things like that. he should be impeached. >> really? >> we have been saying that, bob. >>> all right. coming up how to look smarter than you actually are. tip number one, ignore...
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plus, the city of dubuque has just decided to outlaw sledding as too dangerous and too costly to the taxpayers. and dubuque is not alone. we'll get to the bottom of this slippery slope just a bit later in the show. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees from the bank where no branches equals great rates. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressu
plus, the city of dubuque has just decided to outlaw sledding as too dangerous and too costly to the taxpayers. and dubuque is not alone. we'll get to the bottom of this slippery slope just a bit later in the show. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees from the bank where no branches equals great rates. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd...
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they were wrongly convicted of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, which al jazeera denies. the court ordered a retrial that could begin in a month. al jazeera continues to demand their immediate release. >> saudi arabia's king has been in hospital in riyadh since wednesday. >>> gunmen in nigeria expected to be from boko haram have kidnapped 40 boys from bore know state. dozens of fighters stormed through a village on new year's eve close to the boko haram town of gwoza. residents say that gunmen gathered outside of their home and preached to them. >>> the u.n. said that the ebola outbreak in west africa could be over by the end of this year. so far more than 8,000 people have died. the u.n. missed it's december target to stop the spread of the virus. >>> now you've heard of the transsiberian railway, but russia's main line is celebrating 40 years. built in the 1970's by young communists the railway is getting new lease on life transporting mineral resources through siberia. >> reporter: thousand kilometers of hardened steel it slices from the pacific coas
they were wrongly convicted of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, which al jazeera denies. the court ordered a retrial that could begin in a month. al jazeera continues to demand their immediate release. >> saudi arabia's king has been in hospital in riyadh since wednesday. >>> gunmen in nigeria expected to be from boko haram have kidnapped 40 boys from bore know state. dozens of fighters stormed through a village on new year's eve close to the...
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an egyptian court convicted them of spreading news and supporting the outlawed muslim brotherhood.al jazeera called it absurd and demanded their release. the greste family is hoping the egypt president will use powers to set people free. >> the president caught numerous comments that he wished they'd been deported if he was in power. action. >> pressure is mounting against the egyptian government of the the u.s. and u.k. is calling for the journalists to be freed. press freedom organizations are reacting to the retrial. >> we'd like to see the journalists freed. at the same we see the retrial as an opportunity for the court, the judicialal system to recognise that we are incident. >> on the website amnesty international took it further by saying the men should never have been gaoled in the first place and not spend an extra day in prison and: the greste family agrees and will push for justice. >> we believe that peter is an innocent man, and we will not give up until justice is served. until his release. >> if peter greste's deportation application fails, his brother says the lawye
an egyptian court convicted them of spreading news and supporting the outlawed muslim brotherhood.al jazeera called it absurd and demanded their release. the greste family is hoping the egypt president will use powers to set people free. >> the president caught numerous comments that he wished they'd been deported if he was in power. action. >> pressure is mounting against the egyptian government of the the u.s. and u.k. is calling for the journalists to be freed. press freedom...
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mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood charge they deny. al jazeera continues tothey have been given a retrial. >>> president obama went to saudi arabia to pay his respects in the death of king abdulaziz. . >> in the u.s. a blizzard warning remains for much of massachusetts and rhode island. >>> let's get more with tom ackerman. in some places not as bad as expected but still fairly serious stuff. >> yes as you said the travel ban continues in effect in masses and rhode island and connecticut, and the snow, as you can see continues to fall. there has been 16 hours of steady snowfall, it has not quite approached the technical definition of blizzard in most places but, indeed it is a blizzard in some place where is you had at least three hours of continuous snowfall and steady driving accumulations. right now i wouldn't exactly call this a winter wonderland. we're here at the boston common in the heart of boston, but you do see your fair share of snowboarders and nordic skiers and dog walkers. you can say that these are cond
mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood charge they deny. al jazeera continues tothey have been given a retrial. >>> president obama went to saudi arabia to pay his respects in the death of king abdulaziz. . >> in the u.s. a blizzard warning remains for much of massachusetts and rhode island. >>> let's get more with tom ackerman. in some places not as bad as expected but still fairly serious stuff....
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journalists peter greste and mohamed all three are wrongly accused of spreading false muse, and aiding the outlawed muslim brother hood. >> more than 70 people have been killed in southern africa after some of the heaviest raids in years. thousands of people out of their homes. they can do nothing if the water washes away, dozens includes children have been killed. >> we have unconfirmed reports that more than 25 children were washed away by the water but we are not able to cross the river to get to where this happened. so we have yet to confirm this information we also have reports that two elderly people were washed away. for days rainstorms have hit the two countries the rivers have merged their banks and more than half of them has been declared as a disaster zone. they have lost a lot of things, their houses, good freeders really a lot of stuff that they lost. >> governments are struggling. they have been destroyed the waters have also washed away roads and livestocks. the 2000 and 20007 floods effected more than half a million people. they each lasted for weeks and overglowing dams. it took ye
journalists peter greste and mohamed all three are wrongly accused of spreading false muse, and aiding the outlawed muslim brother hood. >> more than 70 people have been killed in southern africa after some of the heaviest raids in years. thousands of people out of their homes. they can do nothing if the water washes away, dozens includes children have been killed. >> we have unconfirmed reports that more than 25 children were washed away by the water but we are not able to cross...
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the release of peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed, accused of working with the outlawed government. abdul fatah al-sisi said he would like the case to be resolved. >>> the military has ignored warn in facts. boko haram a tacks in the north-east of nigeria. thousands fled the area hundreds reportedly killed. amnesty said the military failed to respond to requests. it assess the military had advanced warn engs of a boko haram attack which the armed group took control of on sunday. tens of thousands of nigerian who fled from boko haram will not be able to vote in the election. the electoral commission said it can't register people who hive in camps. 5,000 are taking shelter in the jos plateau state. we have this report from this. there. >> reporter: this man has lost his right to vote in nigeria's presidential and parliamentary elections because he does not have a voter's card. he lost it when boko haram attacked his village in borneo this year and burnt down his house. he and his family have been living in this camp ever since. >> translation: we didn't take anything along
the release of peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed, accused of working with the outlawed government. abdul fatah al-sisi said he would like the case to be resolved. >>> the military has ignored warn in facts. boko haram a tacks in the north-east of nigeria. thousands fled the area hundreds reportedly killed. amnesty said the military failed to respond to requests. it assess the military had advanced warn engs of a boko haram attack which the armed group took control of...
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they're acussed of spreading false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, which they deny. their lawyers have requested that they be deported from egypt. >>> the u.s. secretary state has arrived in pakistan to hold talks with leaders about counter terrorism. john kerry's visit comes at as children return to cool at one of the worst attacks. walls have been raised and electric fencing added to increase security. >>> many other schools around pakistan have installed similar security measures. we have more from peshawa. >> the government has announced that schools across the country will reopen. as you can see the students are back. the mood is defined. they say they want to go back to school no matter what the risk, but apprehensions are also high as parents are concerned about the security for their children. while military schools will have top-notch security, private institutions will have to beef up their security. they'll have to put in razor wire metal detecters and artificial measures that is not conducive for education in this country. this country is in a state of wa
they're acussed of spreading false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, which they deny. their lawyers have requested that they be deported from egypt. >>> the u.s. secretary state has arrived in pakistan to hold talks with leaders about counter terrorism. john kerry's visit comes at as children return to cool at one of the worst attacks. walls have been raised and electric fencing added to increase security. >>> many other schools around pakistan have installed...
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ordinary individuals who were not suspected of illegal activity and they want such surveillance outlawedear-old is an army reservist who served in iraq for more than a year. when we asked if blankets of surveillance of muslim communities the nypd declined to comment citing the ongoing court case. the three-judge panel who is expected to rule will not for several months. anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the terrorist investigation. bob orr looks at intelligence sharing between nations. >>> plus, amazon's big move in creating original programming. we'll look at the impact on video streaming. >>> and we sit down with best selling author dean koontz in his california home. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thank you for watching. i'm lauren lyster. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> taking a live look at the golden gate bridge, not too bad. just a few cars and it looks a little misty. hm. >> foggy but it's still there, how about tha
ordinary individuals who were not suspected of illegal activity and they want such surveillance outlawedear-old is an army reservist who served in iraq for more than a year. when we asked if blankets of surveillance of muslim communities the nypd declined to comment citing the ongoing court case. the three-judge panel who is expected to rule will not for several months. anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the...
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fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste have been accused of spreading false news and aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood by al jazeera denies. their retrial may begin in a month. >> turkey's security said that a gunman from france crossed into turkey last thursday. hayat boumeddiene is believed to arrive in turkey before the attacks. she is believed to have arrived a day before four people were killed in a hostage taking in paris. >>> a group has been planning attacks with detainees held at a prison in beirut. security agents stormed the detention center early on monday. even though they blame isil, the al nusra front claim they were behind the attacks. nicole johnston has more from tripoli. >> reporter: this is an alawite community. they are in direct opposition with their neighbors in tripoli. the majority sunni muslim, and they're supporting syria's rebels. relations between the two communities here have been tense for years. since the war started next door in syria things have gotten even war. on saturday night there was a shock for both sides. two suicide-bombers who live down th
fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste have been accused of spreading false news and aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood by al jazeera denies. their retrial may begin in a month. >> turkey's security said that a gunman from france crossed into turkey last thursday. hayat boumeddiene is believed to arrive in turkey before the attacks. she is believed to have arrived a day before four people were killed in a hostage taking in paris. >>> a group has been planning attacks with...
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fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were accused of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. there has been an order for a retrial. they've been in jail for 385 days. a quick reminder you can keep up-to-date with all the news on our website. there it is, new and improveed www.aljazeera.com. that's www.aljazeera.com. >> there is a new rule book for dealings between cuba and the united states. the obama administration is released a new set of guidelines governing rules for travel money, technology and more. now the hard part starts. that's inside story. hello, i'm ray suarez.
fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were accused of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. there has been an order for a retrial. they've been in jail for 385 days. a quick reminder you can keep up-to-date with all the news on our website. there it is, new and improveed www.aljazeera.com. that's www.aljazeera.com. >> there is a new rule book for dealings between cuba and the united states. the obama administration is released a new set of guidelines...
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thousands of anti-abortion advocates calling for it to be outlawed. came from auburn with four kids. >> want to tell society there's other options for abortion, pregnancies unplanned. >> we shouldn't have to be forced to support something we don't believe in. >> reporter: an estimated 50,000 people then joined the walk for life west coast and headed down marcus street. >> to protect life. it needs to be respected. >> reporter: the annual march coincides with the anniversary of roe vs. wade that legalized abortion. the house bill tightens federal restrictions on abortion but president obama warrants he will veto. >> he's going to do what he's going to do. he's the president but doesn't mean we can't make a stand for righteousness. >> reporter: at the finish line a small group of proabortion rights activists tried to shut the marchers down. police officers stood between both sides. tony mendocino was part of the group, radical women. >> we're here on safe legal abortion and also are here for child care for health care and we're here for women to be able
thousands of anti-abortion advocates calling for it to be outlawed. came from auburn with four kids. >> want to tell society there's other options for abortion, pregnancies unplanned. >> we shouldn't have to be forced to support something we don't believe in. >> reporter: an estimated 50,000 people then joined the walk for life west coast and headed down marcus street. >> to protect life. it needs to be respected. >> reporter: the annual march coincides with the...
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and something surely is going to change." >> narrator: some of the families wanted to push to outlaw the types of weapons used in the sandy hook shooting-- high-capacity magazines and assault weapons-- but the seasoned veterans of the political gun wars delivered a dose of reality. >> what i knew, and was able to impart eventually to them, was that a new assault weapons ban was not going to happen, that there was basically no appetite for that in congress, that the high-capacity clip ban made sense, but probably also was politically impossible in part because there just were so many high-capacity clips in circulation. you can buy them on the internet for ten dollars. >> that was an unfortunate learning for me in that there is going to be resistance to this. >> narrator: they were told the very best they could hope for was expanding background checks, closing that gun show loophole and even that would be an uphill battle. >> in memory of those lost, and in tribute to their families, i ask that you please join me now in a brief moment of silence. (sirens wailing) >> narrator: reality w
and something surely is going to change." >> narrator: some of the families wanted to push to outlaw the types of weapons used in the sandy hook shooting-- high-capacity magazines and assault weapons-- but the seasoned veterans of the political gun wars delivered a dose of reality. >> what i knew, and was able to impart eventually to them, was that a new assault weapons ban was not going to happen, that there was basically no appetite for that in congress, that the...
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for themselves the main issue is the fraud it's committed agreement t nc driver picks up it has outlawed the uber and lift every ride 20 percent of the money goes to silicon valley technology cartel investors by virtual of the insurance commission it was made clear they need commercial insurance we know they don't have it because of they're low overhead they offer a 10 there's rate from peer 39 to downtown it is $30 for an airport ride instead of 40 the enforcement is 0 spread anti over the puc and the mr. johnson and the mta board and the airport commission what i agree i'm going to run out of time have area hearing to discuss that matter at hand frankly at your board or use your compensation to see if you can enforce the t nc drivers to have >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (calling names). >> actually i believe they were offering $4 rides around time can't compete with that one of your approved taxi school is a former students to derive uber i came across the e-mails the current students they're being pouched before that he get their jobs because it takes awhile is get the licen
for themselves the main issue is the fraud it's committed agreement t nc driver picks up it has outlawed the uber and lift every ride 20 percent of the money goes to silicon valley technology cartel investors by virtual of the insurance commission it was made clear they need commercial insurance we know they don't have it because of they're low overhead they offer a 10 there's rate from peer 39 to downtown it is $30 for an airport ride instead of 40 the enforcement is 0 spread anti over the puc...
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. >> the house republicans were going to have a bill that was go ing to outlaw abortion after 20 weeksy rape but rape brought to the attention of authorities. >> yes you had to have gone to the authorities, but for a lot of legitimate reasons women don't want to do. the republican women said you can't do this it's awful, and they forced them to water down the bill. president obama would never sign it -- >> can i ask you an obvious question? why would the republican women think that the republican men were off base on abortion rights. just explain that pip think people need to hear it. it's not that they're different politics, it's the same politics. what's different? >> i think the whole issue with abortion and the rape exception is an idea that you could somehow only have an idea if you were victimized in some way and you didn't want to have sex. the republican women know that if a woman is raped, there will always be a question about whether she was asking for it, or had buyers remorse, or was saying the guy raped her. that's why the men are still thinking of the women as being good
. >> the house republicans were going to have a bill that was go ing to outlaw abortion after 20 weeksy rape but rape brought to the attention of authorities. >> yes you had to have gone to the authorities, but for a lot of legitimate reasons women don't want to do. the republican women said you can't do this it's awful, and they forced them to water down the bill. president obama would never sign it -- >> can i ask you an obvious question? why would the republican women think...
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bader mohammed, and peter greste were wrongly accused of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawedmuslim brotherhood. charges they deny. in court in egypt there it was ordered for a retrial. >>> an organization by wives of police officers was attended by 150 people. it comes in the midst of scrutiny over the pace of police killings of unarmed black men. pope francis visited philippine. in the threat of a storm force the pope to cut his visit short. >> drenched by rain, a devout crowd welcomed the pope to tacloban. this was a visit of significance on a person, religious and political level. pope francis' visit to a people who have suffered through intense and frequent storms was part of of a hope to push leaders to an agreement on climate change. there he is, pope francis delivering a message of compassion to the typhoon victims here in the philippines and delivering a message to the world about the devastating effects of climate change. changing weather patterns are part of the reason why life continues to be difficult in see side communities here. these women survived typhoon haiy
bader mohammed, and peter greste were wrongly accused of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawedmuslim brotherhood. charges they deny. in court in egypt there it was ordered for a retrial. >>> an organization by wives of police officers was attended by 150 people. it comes in the midst of scrutiny over the pace of police killings of unarmed black men. pope francis visited philippine. in the threat of a storm force the pope to cut his visit short. >> drenched by rain, a...
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prosecutor david seely says there's an old saying in missing persons cases, before you look at outlawsyou have to look at the in-laws. >> one of the things they look at to begin with is the husband in a missing person case like this because i think a large percentage of the crimes are committed by family members. >> police found no evidence of foul play in the killaby home. but in carolyn's bedroom, they found some potent painkillers, vicodin. >> my sister was having some problems with prescription drug medication. i had confronted her and talked to her about that. she had acknowledged the problem and was working on that. the whole family was being supportive of that. >> my understanding of the mixture of alcohol and vicodin is it makes you comatose and that's what happened to carolyn in the bar. >> witnesses at omar's lounge said carolyn passed out at her table. one of the regular customers, dennis smith, helped her to her car. what smith told police was disturbing. he said that he and carolyn left the bar and engaged in consensual sex in his truck. as he walked her to her car, a man
prosecutor david seely says there's an old saying in missing persons cases, before you look at outlawsyou have to look at the in-laws. >> one of the things they look at to begin with is the husband in a missing person case like this because i think a large percentage of the crimes are committed by family members. >> police found no evidence of foul play in the killaby home. but in carolyn's bedroom, they found some potent painkillers, vicodin. >> my sister was having some...
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the city council is outlawing it in almost all of their parks hoping to avoid being sued if an accidenturs. and they do happen. one study found between 1997 and 2007 an average of more than 20,000 children a year wound up in the emergency room with sledding injuries. the most commonly hurt body part? the head. so what are they saying on the ground tonight? >> i think the kids love it too much, however, i do understand. >> in our unscientific survey most kids and parents were still pro-sledding. >> we love sledding! >> in an era when dodgeball has been banned for safety concerns and peanut butter for allergy concerns, the people we spoke to seem to be drawing a line calling for the continuation of sledding as long as it can be made safe for everyone. so many fond memories from my childhood. thank you for watching abc news. "world news now" coming up soon with overnight news. tune into "gma" in the morning and we're online 24/7 at abcnews.com. thank you for watching. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪
the city council is outlawing it in almost all of their parks hoping to avoid being sued if an accidenturs. and they do happen. one study found between 1997 and 2007 an average of more than 20,000 children a year wound up in the emergency room with sledding injuries. the most commonly hurt body part? the head. so what are they saying on the ground tonight? >> i think the kids love it too much, however, i do understand. >> in our unscientific survey most kids and parents were still...
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mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were accused of broadcasting false news and hoping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. the court has ordered a retrial. 385 days since they were put hyped bars. >>> still ahead here on al jazeera caught up in the syrian conflict, the u.n. said thousands of palestinian refugees trapped inside yarmouk camp are desperate. >>> anger after a boat capsizes on the yangtze river killing 22 people. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy let the journalists live. >> today on the stream >> is one of the largest manufacturers of airplanes valuing corporate interest over safety? a look at a groundbreaking al jazeera inves
mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were accused of broadcasting false news and hoping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. the court has ordered a retrial. 385 days since they were put hyped bars. >>> still ahead here on al jazeera caught up in the syrian conflict, the u.n. said thousands of palestinian refugees trapped inside yarmouk camp are desperate. >>> anger after a boat capsizes on the yangtze river killing 22 people. >> it's a chilling and draconian...
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mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and baher mohamed were falsely accused of callueding with the outlawed muslim brotherhood >>> in haiti an electoral council has been sworn in. thousands of anti-government demonstrators took to the streets. this comes as u.n. visited urging of the government to hold elections. >> greece's prime minister made a final appeal to voters ahead of the general election. despite years of austerity, the country is showing signs of recovery. the country is up against a group, whose leader promises to restore dignity to greece. the ailing economy affected businesses many declaring bankruptcy. one businessman told sue turton he doesn't thing a government would improve the situation. images in this report may be disturbing. >> reporter: a greek man takes action on the steps of his bank. a bankrupt businessman who spent his last 10 euros on a can of petrol. that was four years ago. he shows us a building where he ran the perfume bottling plant. before the bank refused to negotiate his payments. he lost everything. >> it was a kind of protest to the big man, not only t
mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and baher mohamed were falsely accused of callueding with the outlawed muslim brotherhood >>> in haiti an electoral council has been sworn in. thousands of anti-government demonstrators took to the streets. this comes as u.n. visited urging of the government to hold elections. >> greece's prime minister made a final appeal to voters ahead of the general election. despite years of austerity, the country is showing signs of recovery. the country is...
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egypt orders the retrial of three al jazeera journalists charged with helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. an afghan forces take over security after the last nato combat troops leave the country. welcome to the program. an investigation is being launched into what caused a mass new year stampede at shanghai's waterfront that left 36 head and dozens injured. the chinese president has joined others in expressing his condolences to the families of the dead. huge crowds have gathered at the city's historic waterfront from midnight party when panic broke out. today, some of them were returning to the site. >> hundreds gather at the square to pay their respects to those who died in the stampede. just a few hours earlier, the scene was very different. the chaos began half an hour before the clock struck 12. police are investigating what caused the panic but they have dismissed early speculation that fake money played a role. authorities say promotional coupons which look like banknotes were thrown into the crowd from waterfront building after the stampede occurred. ambulances struggled to make t
egypt orders the retrial of three al jazeera journalists charged with helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. an afghan forces take over security after the last nato combat troops leave the country. welcome to the program. an investigation is being launched into what caused a mass new year stampede at shanghai's waterfront that left 36 head and dozens injured. the chinese president has joined others in expressing his condolences to the families of the dead. huge crowds have gathered at the...
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they have been convicted of false information and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood which al jazeera denyies. >> still to come, school is out in kenya. we report on the teacher's strike that could effect millions of students. and the lights go up at the world's biggest ice sculpture festival. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy let the journalists live. [[vo]] an america tonight in-depth series. >>my first column was, “hey, where are the weed-smoking moms at?” [[vo]] one year legal. >>i'd try chem 4, alien dog, and girl scout cookies. [[vo]] and it's become big business. >>the state of colorado is profiting immensely off of this. [[vo]] now, we cut through the smoke and find out what's
they have been convicted of false information and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood which al jazeera denyies. >> still to come, school is out in kenya. we report on the teacher's strike that could effect millions of students. and the lights go up at the world's biggest ice sculpture festival. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out...
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been wrongfully jailed in egypt for 376 days, accused of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. >> the attacks by boko haram in north and central nigeria overshadowed long running disputes over land religion and ethnicity, claiming hundreds of lives each year. we report on some of the forgotten conflicts. ♪ >> another day another funeral. this time, it's for the local chief. he was shot and killed in an ambush, one of 80 people this farming community has buried in the last year. the threat of more violence is ever present. >> we feel we are not nigerians because we cannot imagine being nigerians. the general feeling is that the community has been neglected. >> this state of neglect is forcing many to leave. homes, farms and businesses have been left behind. their owners are looking for somewhere safe. >> thousands of victims leaving camps like this across the country. they couldn't live side by side in peace in their villages. they say the government is likely focused elsewhere fighting boko haram. >> the dispute caused by many things land to local politics a
been wrongfully jailed in egypt for 376 days, accused of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. >> the attacks by boko haram in north and central nigeria overshadowed long running disputes over land religion and ethnicity, claiming hundreds of lives each year. we report on some of the forgotten conflicts. ♪ >> another day another funeral. this time, it's for the local chief. he was shot and killed in an ambush, one of 80 people this farming community...
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mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were falsely accused of can lewding with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. al jazeera continues to demand their release. >>> a day after inheriting the crown, saudi arabia's king salm abdulaziz is expected to become head of state. president obama has announced he'll travel to tory idea to riyadh in the coming days. >> the leader who died and the half-brother who took his place and in keeping in tradition there was no formal swearing-in ceremony. they were able to meet the man who now leads on the gulf's richest and most influential nations. shortly after ascending the throne the new king said he would maintain the same policies as his predecessors. >> we're going to continue with the approach of father, king abdulaziz, who built this state and who is followed by his sons. we'll continue to implement the qur'an and the character of prophet muhammad into our legislation. >> one of the first things done by the king was to set up the succession for years to come. king salman appointed his nevada as deputy crown prince, second in line to the t
mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were falsely accused of can lewding with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. al jazeera continues to demand their release. >>> a day after inheriting the crown, saudi arabia's king salm abdulaziz is expected to become head of state. president obama has announced he'll travel to tory idea to riyadh in the coming days. >> the leader who died and the half-brother who took his place and in keeping in tradition there was no formal...