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macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. ( helicopter blades whirring ) >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda, and a terrorist who's responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women, and children. ( cheering ) ( explosion ) >> go, go, go, go, go! >> narrator: on may 2, 2011, us special operations forces killed the world's most wanted man in a raid on a house in pakistan. the operation gave the world a glimpse into a vast and secret campaign being waged by the united states. it's known as the kill/capture program. >> all right, spot on 1-6-0. ( explosion ) >> was it good? >> roger, control. >> narrator: it's a campaign that the m
macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. ( helicopter blades whirring ) >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation...
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foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> smith: in late 2009, an army intelligence analyst stationed in eastern iraq logged onto a classified server. >> you see all those people standing down there? >> that's a weapon. >> yeah. >> smith: he opened a file that had been flagged by army lawyers. >> ...have five to six individuals with ak-47s. request permission to engage. >> smith: it was footage taken from a us army helicopter gunship. >> light them all up. >> come on, fire. ( machine gun fire ) >> hey, roger! ( machine gun fire ) >> keep shooting. ( machine gun fire ) >> keep shooting. ( machine gun fire ) >> all right, we just engaged all eight individuals. >> oh, yeah. look at all those dead bastards. >> smith: very soon after, daniel domscheit-berg, who was working with the whistle-blowing we
foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> smith: in late 2009, an army intelligence analyst stationed in eastern iraq logged onto a classified server. >> you see all those people standing...
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foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund with a grant from scott nathan and laura debonis. >> narrator: july 1997, the naval station in norfolk, virginia. a sailor, william bosko, had just returned from sea. eager to see his new wife, he rushed home to this apartment complex. what he found inside horrified him. he ran next door to his neighbor, danial williams. >> william bosko came over, beating on my door, yelling frantically that his wife was dead. and i grabbed my phone, called 9-1-1, and went to see what... how i could help. >> you are clear. 8-8-14, clear. >> narrator: the police arrived minutes later. there was no forced entry. the apartment was clean and tidy, except for the bedroom, where michelle moore-bosko had been brutally raped and murdered. to the police, it looked like a single assa
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the dalai lama will give a talk for world peace on the west lawn of the national mall in the morning. he's also talk about the foundations buddhist philosophy and ethics. then from july 12th through the 15th, he's going to, quoting now, bestow the empowerment of the kalachakra. simply put, it will be a huge peace festival. the closing ceremony will be on july 16th. how can you take part? you need to get tickets in advance. verizon center or ticketmaster. individual tickets for each day run $35 apiece. it's $175 for the entire program. if you can't buy a ticket, there will be a live web cast in english and chinese. a very modern lama for us. reporting live at the verizon center, kimberly suiters, news 4. now back to you in the studio. >> kimberly, thanks very much. >>> this morning thousands are without power after a massive sandstorm. take a look at the amazing video. you can see the huge dust storm move across the sky neart an ho. the storm knocked out power lines, leaving thousands in the dark and the heat. >> imagine getting that out of your hair and your teeth. >> exactly. roll up all the windows and just kind of hol
the dalai lama will give a talk for world peace on the west lawn of the national mall in the morning. he's also talk about the foundations buddhist philosophy and ethics. then from july 12th through the 15th, he's going to, quoting now, bestow the empowerment of the kalachakra. simply put, it will be a huge peace festival. the closing ceremony will be on july 16th. how can you take part? you need to get tickets in advance. verizon center or ticketmaster. individual tickets for each day run $35...
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peaceful separation. >> next week on july 9, southern sudan will declare independence, removing the foundation of the mission of the united nations, so thehere will probably be a nw mission. >> i hope we will succeed in adopting a successor mandate for the south. of course, it would be best if the north cooperated, and i hope that germany can make relative contribution to this mission. >> in syria, the situation is completely unclear. thousands of syrians have fled to turkey. syrian troops have attacked villagers in the boborderegion. more and more people are demonstrating against the regime. a libyan-style intervention is not l likel but germany intends to keep syria on the security council agenenda. >> it is scandalous t that the security council still has not strongly condemned the regime. the best thing would be sanctions, of course. the regime must be politically isolated. we cannot really intervene. it would be morere difficult. it is different from libya. >> libya is a constant issue and is likely to remain so until gaddafi has been dealt with. >> gaddafi is indicted by the internationanal crinal cour
peaceful separation. >> next week on july 9, southern sudan will declare independence, removing the foundation of the mission of the united nations, so thehere will probably be a nw mission. >> i hope we will succeed in adopting a successor mandate for the south. of course, it would be best if the north cooperated, and i hope that germany can make relative contribution to this mission. >> in syria, the situation is completely unclear. thousands of syrians have fled to turkey....
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with this you present a fresh foundation on which to rebuild. the peace i seek is real.each for your compassion strong as steel. this is my truth that you feel. may you cherish my conscious. hold this. that's it
with this you present a fresh foundation on which to rebuild. the peace i seek is real.each for your compassion strong as steel. this is my truth that you feel. may you cherish my conscious. hold this. that's it
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on july 9th, he'll give a talk for world peace on the west lawn of the national mall. he'll also talk about the foundations of buddhist philosophy and ethics. from july 12th through the 15th, he'll talk about the empowerment of the kalachakra. the closing ceremony will be held on the 15th. >>> ahead on "news 4 today," more legal troubles for dominique strauss-kahn. the latest allegations against the former imf chief.Ñq >>> good morning. weather and traffic on the ones early on this wednesday morning at 4:41. around the region, we have haze, humidity in the air, under a mostly clear sky across northern virginia, the district, much of maryland. it's in the 70s. as well as right near the bay and the eastern shore. and much of virginia now, though just to the south of washington, is cloudy. but right now, right over washington, it's just a hazy clear sky. and by 9:00 we'll still have hazy sunshine around. then thickening clouds as we get into the afternoon. by 9:00 into the low 80s. by noontime upper 80s. by mid to late afternoon, we ought to hit the low 90s for a brief time. late afternoon and into this eveni
on july 9th, he'll give a talk for world peace on the west lawn of the national mall. he'll also talk about the foundations of buddhist philosophy and ethics. from july 12th through the 15th, he'll talk about the empowerment of the kalachakra. the closing ceremony will be held on the 15th. >>> ahead on "news 4 today," more legal troubles for dominique strauss-kahn. the latest allegations against the former imf chief.Ñq >>> good morning. weather and traffic on the...
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it certainly enjoying it because peace sides the fear that we're seeing here of the young people and the children i just came from a meeting of the children's foundation here no longer than half an hour ago and the numbers of trombones for the children and the fears and the medical attention needed for some of the psychological consultation. in rice uprise in that that's just to do with the children but no doubt the bonding needlessly puts the population on edge it increases anxiety and anger if they do is try. and to weaken the regime it seems to me that as history teaches us when you have bombed the population it is often the you guy behind the government of the day and rather than breaking the connection between the people and the leadership it seems to increase it so i can see of no value of virtue was so ever about the nato bombing that's been happening here since we've arrived later this is not nato says it's not bombing the population in bombing military targets from your visit what you're seeing there so far is that true yes no that's not true and i can give you five examples one is the down syndrome children center which was completely demoli
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foundations of our very lives are shaken. >> at the service, the pastor reassured family that michael is at peace, before pallbearers carried his casket to a waiting hearst. >> he did not deserve what happened. me being a steelers fan, and the loving memory of michael, award his jersey today. >> police say michael was with his friend when they somehow got a gun. the homeowner a retired correctional officer says he always kept his weapons, 22 of them, unloaded and locked away and has no idea how the boys gained access. >> 50 could change places with that young man, i gladly would. there's no winner or loser, just hurting people. everybody is hurting. >> you can't blame anybody and can't dwell. it happened already. it's over. so you just have to move on. >> michael, she says, would want it that way. and police confiscated all the guns in that home. michael brooks was 15 years old. mike hellgren, back to you. >> thank you. police say if you have children in your house, guns should be kept locked and unloaded with the ammunition in a separate place. >>> another accidental shooting this, one in a prince george's county playgroun
foundations of our very lives are shaken. >> at the service, the pastor reassured family that michael is at peace, before pallbearers carried his casket to a waiting hearst. >> he did not deserve what happened. me being a steelers fan, and the loving memory of michael, award his jersey today. >> police say michael was with his friend when they somehow got a gun. the homeowner a retired correctional officer says he always kept his weapons, 22 of them, unloaded and locked away...
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this program that has been the foundation of the middle class, that has not only kept seniors in peace and security and comfort, but has kept their families in the security of knowing their physical world is not going to come crashing down when there is news that mom or dad has a terrible illness and suddenly all of their resources will have to be dedicated to taking care of them. that is what the republicans have tried to take down, to protect the good times at the helmsley building and that ugland house. senator sheen. >> thank you. the debate we are having here in washington about our budget is about the priorities of this country. what kind of a country are we going to have in the country? are we going to continue to protect big corporations with special tax breaks and tax loopholes for the wealthiest? or are we going to make sure there is a level playing field for everybody? as i was thinking about this debate, a thought it would be instructive to go back to the national commission on fiscal responsibility and reform. this was issued back in december. it is also called the preside
this program that has been the foundation of the middle class, that has not only kept seniors in peace and security and comfort, but has kept their families in the security of knowing their physical world is not going to come crashing down when there is news that mom or dad has a terrible illness and suddenly all of their resources will have to be dedicated to taking care of them. that is what the republicans have tried to take down, to protect the good times at the helmsley building and that...
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peace must be negotiated. it cannot and will not be imposed from outside. or else it will rest on an unstable and temporary foundation. that is why i strongly oppose palestinian efforts to impose a solution to the conflict at the united nations as well as palestinian efforts to unilaterally declare statehood. i'm concerned that a unilateral declaration will only encourage both sides to dig in and put a lasting negotiation of peace further at risk. as president obama said and as mr. berman has quoted, but i want to quote a little more of the president's remarks, but i will repeat some of what mr. berman said because i think they're relevant. quote, the president of the united states, for the palestinians, efforts to delegitimize israel will end in failure. symbolic actions to isolate israel at the united nations in september won't create an independent state. palestinian leaders will not achieve peace or prosperity if hamas insists on a path of terror and reyeck and palestinians will never realize their independence by denying the right of israel to exist. one additional minute? i believe the president is absolutely c
peace must be negotiated. it cannot and will not be imposed from outside. or else it will rest on an unstable and temporary foundation. that is why i strongly oppose palestinian efforts to impose a solution to the conflict at the united nations as well as palestinian efforts to unilaterally declare statehood. i'm concerned that a unilateral declaration will only encourage both sides to dig in and put a lasting negotiation of peace further at risk. as president obama said and as mr. berman has...
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peace to the world." watch this discussion monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c- span. >> the americans for prosperity foundations. speakers included wall street journal columnist john fund on the legacy of ronald reagan and former congressman andrew bride art -- breitbart on andrew winner. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> and now ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president of americans for prosperity foundation. ladies and gentlemen, tim phillips. ♪ ["beautiful day," u2] >> thank you. thank you. welcome. welcome to americans for fourthrity foundation's annual right online conference. years ago, the staff came to our leadership and said, "candidly, the left is killing us on line. they are beating us. we have a solution. we are going to start conferences across the country. we are going to start training literally tens of thousands of grass-roots activists to go up and become better online insurgents using social media and social networking." americans for prosperity foundation write online was going. we do not just hold conferences quietly. we decided to go where the left was. we found out where netroot
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foundation that needs to be -- >> i think needs to be expanded significantly. we have folks who have been out in these areas where it is dodgy. in some ways, yemen looks peaceful. >> thank you, very much. senator, rich? >> first of all, thank you for your pragmatism on these issues. sometimes we do not get a lot of that here. we're not always good at pragmatism, so i appreciate those. i appreciate your views. we really should focus on what we can do, not only what we should do, but what we can do because we lose sight of that a lot of times. we get bogged down pretty badly if we lose sight of what we can do. yousef was getting more difficult to travel around the country. in what regard? are you talking about mechanically, physically, or from a security standpoint or what are you talking about? >> what we're seeing as the situation has deteriorated in yemen, it has become less safe for foreigners, for americans to travel in parts of the country. right now, there is some sort of limbo the president is recuperating in saudi arabia, the fighting is in some sort of a lull. i think people are fearful it will start again. even in the capital, where foreigners spent m
foundation that needs to be -- >> i think needs to be expanded significantly. we have folks who have been out in these areas where it is dodgy. in some ways, yemen looks peaceful. >> thank you, very much. senator, rich? >> first of all, thank you for your pragmatism on these issues. sometimes we do not get a lot of that here. we're not always good at pragmatism, so i appreciate those. i appreciate your views. we really should focus on what we can do, not only what we should...
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government that there may be justice and peace and through obedience to your law we may show your praise among the nations. remind us, though the rule of law is the foundation of our society, that laws without justice are empty words. and prosperity, fill us with thankfulness. and trouble, remind us to trust in you. thank you for those brave individuals who stand up protecting our lives and liberty. lead us to faith in you, to good character, knowledge, discipline, patience and love for others. draw us together as one nation in jesus christ, our lord. amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance today will be led by the gentleman from kansas, mr. pompeo. mr. pompeo: thank you, mr. speaker. for everyone in this chamber please join me in saying the pleemingans to -- pledge of allegiance to our nation. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: with
government that there may be justice and peace and through obedience to your law we may show your praise among the nations. remind us, though the rule of law is the foundation of our society, that laws without justice are empty words. and prosperity, fill us with thankfulness. and trouble, remind us to trust in you. thank you for those brave individuals who stand up protecting our lives and liberty. lead us to faith in you, to good character, knowledge, discipline, patience and love for others....
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foundation of our outreach work and in my experience they paid great dividends. as the chief of police i expect them to perform their duties in the line with principles. number one, keep the peace. in this we don't police to the community, we commit to policing with it as we implement -- promote public safety. to do so we commit to the development of strong partnerships with the communities we serve and enforce the law. i've come to believe, however, that when we do the first two things well we actually have to do less of the ferret. all of these involve our programs, and i can tell you that our initial work with our st. paul l. terse in 2000 for all the way to 2006 helped us establish the community of trust we have with residents in the st. paul community. thank you. >> thank you for your testimony in service. i will be giving a round of questions. let me begin with you, please. as you probably know, these hearings have been attacked as into a muslim, by yes, racist terminology that's come. he said in your testimony the hearings have in power to your community. if you could expand on that in the course of doing that you also said he believed then narrative has to be changed th
foundation of our outreach work and in my experience they paid great dividends. as the chief of police i expect them to perform their duties in the line with principles. number one, keep the peace. in this we don't police to the community, we commit to policing with it as we implement -- promote public safety. to do so we commit to the development of strong partnerships with the communities we serve and enforce the law. i've come to believe, however, that when we do the first two things well we...