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yet she stuck by him. >> sean: wait a minute, much like him, simple, pious, few luxuries, in a million say you're sorry you slaughtered 3,000 people. either she is the world's greatest airhead to be with this terrorist, this murderer of people. two, she agrees with history here you have on national network in the united states of america playing violins saying they are sorry. guess what, i'm glad. i loved what giuliani said sometimes it is not right to wish somebody's death but if you should, this is a man's death to wish for. i'm happy everyone in that compound who was supporting him is also dead. >> sean: much like him, simple, pious, few luxuries. by the way, tomorrow night brent bozell is hosting his dishonor as wards gala where they roast the most bias liberal reports. >> let not your heart be troubled our great, great, great american panel, straight ahead. ♪ it's true. you never forgetyour fi. when i realized that weight watchers online is for guys. all the guys, they think, "do some crunches. that'll just make you thin right away." that just doesn't work. so with weight watchers
yet she stuck by him. >> sean: wait a minute, much like him, simple, pious, few luxuries, in a million say you're sorry you slaughtered 3,000 people. either she is the world's greatest airhead to be with this terrorist, this murderer of people. two, she agrees with history here you have on national network in the united states of america playing violins saying they are sorry. guess what, i'm glad. i loved what giuliani said sometimes it is not right to wish somebody's death but if you...
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the other aspect of washington in the 19th century that grew was the image of a pious washington, the image of a christian washington. now, this was important to people even immediately after washington died, and eulogists and preachers and parsons would write, would talk about washington and talk about him as being an upstanding christian man who was an example to our nation. in the mid 19th century, in the late 19th century which was a very pious time when americans felt very seriously and very strongly about their faith and their religion and they also felt passionately about george washington, it was almost inevitable that the two would connect. and that the image of washington as the pious christian, the man who prayed daily, would become very compelling to people. but as part of this need, part of this passionate, passionate need to believe that this was true, inevitably, falsehoods slipped in. because people wanted to believe them. the image of washington pray anything the snow at finish praying in the -- praying in the snow at valley forge was originated by parson weems in one
the other aspect of washington in the 19th century that grew was the image of a pious washington, the image of a christian washington. now, this was important to people even immediately after washington died, and eulogists and preachers and parsons would write, would talk about washington and talk about him as being an upstanding christian man who was an example to our nation. in the mid 19th century, in the late 19th century which was a very pious time when americans felt very seriously and...
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across the baltic and has to start pumping gas from russia to germany in the audience but the head of a pious far nick says of the eleven billion dollar project will not add enough capacity to meet future demand and more pipelines will be needed. from different institutions for. showing. up the consumption and supply and consumption in your movie and that makes your want to. compete. and not simply a couple fifty five. so there's a quarter off the gap this means. there has to be no supply of cover. and. your. and here's a snapshot of the market's performance this our oil prices continued their fall after seeing around eight percent overnight losses the drop followed a weak u.s. jobs report and the sell off in other commodities but light sweet is currently trading around ninety five dollars per barrel brant is around one hundred six dollars. gold is edging back off regaining some ground after seeing significant losses in previous sessions we've also over in straining fly under thirty five dollars per ounce or twenty percent lower than recent highs. the european markets are down the footsie is
across the baltic and has to start pumping gas from russia to germany in the audience but the head of a pious far nick says of the eleven billion dollar project will not add enough capacity to meet future demand and more pipelines will be needed. from different institutions for. showing. up the consumption and supply and consumption in your movie and that makes your want to. compete. and not simply a couple fifty five. so there's a quarter off the gap this means. there has to be no supply of...
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most serbs believe that luggage won't get a fair trial in the hague which they accuse of being pious against their country all the details from belgrade just a few months also in our business bill isn't lawsuits like the secured natural gas liveries the germany as the country turns away from nuclear energy find out more in twenty minutes time. every woman can see this is our see life from moscow our top story about a man believed to have fired the shots that killed a russian journalist anna politkovskaya house been arrested in chechnya suspect. has been on the wrong foot for years well let's get the details now from our core business correspondent medina of course one of our people want to know about the details of this arrest. on the political staff was detained along tuesday early morning at his praise house of the czech republic so far we have very little information as official sources haven't yet commented on the news but it is already known that he has arrived in moscow for further questioning. he was hiding in belgium since two thousand and eight and many have already lost hop
most serbs believe that luggage won't get a fair trial in the hague which they accuse of being pious against their country all the details from belgrade just a few months also in our business bill isn't lawsuits like the secured natural gas liveries the germany as the country turns away from nuclear energy find out more in twenty minutes time. every woman can see this is our see life from moscow our top story about a man believed to have fired the shots that killed a russian journalist anna...
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. >> reporter: osama's religious devotion went beyond living a simple pious life. he had begun to believe it was his duty to prepare to one day fight for and defend islam. osama's training ground, the desolate saudi desert. the son of a multimillionaire was now preparing for a life without luxuries or even basic essentials, a life as a holy warrior. >> i hear from his brothers that when they go there, they sleep on the sand. there is no blanket if it is cold. and -- you know, like soldiers. >> reporter: batarfi had no desire to join osama's army, so the two friends began to drift apart. >> i would prefer the beach. i was more romantic. you know, i was thinking of love. he was thinking of love of god. >> reporter: but how did osama bin laden's love of god become a mission to kill? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. [ cellphone vibrates ] hey baby, what's going on? [ ella ] happy anniversary! are we still on for tonight? yeah, of course. of course. [ laughs ] you remembered to make a reservation, right? yeah, i remembered that. the
. >> reporter: osama's religious devotion went beyond living a simple pious life. he had begun to believe it was his duty to prepare to one day fight for and defend islam. osama's training ground, the desolate saudi desert. the son of a multimillionaire was now preparing for a life without luxuries or even basic essentials, a life as a holy warrior. >> i hear from his brothers that when they go there, they sleep on the sand. there is no blanket if it is cold. and -- you know, like...
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there is even an al zawahiri street in cairo named after his grand faefrmt his uncle described him as pious>> he was known as a good muslim. he came to pray there all the time there in the mosque and so and to read and to think and to -- >> al zawahri spent three years in prison after sadat's assassination. after he got out, he made his way to pack stab where he used his medical skills to treat those. that's where he met osama bin laden. in 1986. and they found a common cause. he talked about it a decade later. >> we are working with them. we are working in sudan. >> reporter: ail za war wi was many places in the 1990s, even explained visiting california on a false passport. his group attacked egyptian embassies and tried to kill egyptian politicians. eventually he folded his group into al qaeda. >> he's the number two guy. >> reporter: ail za war wi was at bin laden's side when he declared war on america in may 19988. a week later they launched attacks on the u.s. embassy and then later gloated after a missile attack. after the 9/11 attacks, ail za war wi began to become the voice of al qa
there is even an al zawahiri street in cairo named after his grand faefrmt his uncle described him as pious>> he was known as a good muslim. he came to pray there all the time there in the mosque and so and to read and to think and to -- >> al zawahri spent three years in prison after sadat's assassination. after he got out, he made his way to pack stab where he used his medical skills to treat those. that's where he met osama bin laden. in 1986. and they found a common cause. he...
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minister and prime minister ed wan's outrio de janeiro to the foreign world was that as turks, as pious muslims, they knew the region better than anybody else an they have been severely critical of the united states and otherings in the region because they somehow had a better touch, feel, insight into the region. what we see unfilding in the middle east, particularly as they came to turkish relatis with libya and syria is that the turks are as befuddled and confused as many otherings when it comes to the arab spring and that their vision of themselves as leaders of the region, of having influence and playing a constructive role has come up against their interests. and their interests were wrapped up in moammar qaddafi's libya and assad's sia. it was easy for erdogan to call for hosni mubarak to go. there were... have not been good relations between ankara and cairo. ankara does not have extensive economic interests in egypt but it does have extensive interests inoth bya andyrias well as in syria and particular a certain amount of prestige invested in the assad regime. >> rose: okay but
minister and prime minister ed wan's outrio de janeiro to the foreign world was that as turks, as pious muslims, they knew the region better than anybody else an they have been severely critical of the united states and otherings in the region because they somehow had a better touch, feel, insight into the region. what we see unfilding in the middle east, particularly as they came to turkish relatis with libya and syria is that the turks are as befuddled and confused as many otherings when it...
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this pious, humble by choice rich kid gets to be the folk hero. when we think about osama bin laden, we think about mayhem. and war and perverted pseudoowe theology. when bin laden talked about what he was doing and why, he was always talking about money. even at times you really would not expect him to be so money focused, he talked about money. money is always how he explained what he was doing and what he and al qaeda were trying to accomplish. one month after the september 11th attacks in october twun, osama bin laden gave an interview to al jazeera. in that interview he explained the effect of the 9/11 attacks as follows, quote, the losses on wall street amounted to 16% and they said that this was a record loss that had never happened since the market opened more than 230 years ago. such a huge collapse had never happened before. the capital in circulation in this market amounts to $4 trillion. if we multiply 16% by $4 trillion to find out the losses that their shares suffered we find that it is $640 billion. this is what they lost in one hou
this pious, humble by choice rich kid gets to be the folk hero. when we think about osama bin laden, we think about mayhem. and war and perverted pseudoowe theology. when bin laden talked about what he was doing and why, he was always talking about money. even at times you really would not expect him to be so money focused, he talked about money. money is always how he explained what he was doing and what he and al qaeda were trying to accomplish. one month after the september 11th attacks in...
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osama bin laden cast himself as a religious warrior, a pious muslim.the problem with the west and the united states is that it was godless and immoral. how will that play out in pakistan and with those who support bin laden? >> reporter: you know what, john? my guess is, pakistani comedians, some of them are going to take it and run with it, just like jay leno and david letterman will. beyond that, i think lit be widely dismissed. remember, a lot of people still hear don't believe bin laden is dead. those who do believe he's dead don't believe that he died in this u.s. raid. they think he died a long time ago. so i think they're going to be skeptical about this story, as well. but for obvious reasons, it's going to be in the newspapers tomorrow morning. remember, there was other men in there, as well. bin laden had his son, a 22-year-old, and there's been plenty of sons who kept stashes of pornography behind their father's back, john. >> peter, you described bin laden as a family man. what was your take on this porn story? >> reporter: i think with eve
osama bin laden cast himself as a religious warrior, a pious muslim.the problem with the west and the united states is that it was godless and immoral. how will that play out in pakistan and with those who support bin laden? >> reporter: you know what, john? my guess is, pakistani comedians, some of them are going to take it and run with it, just like jay leno and david letterman will. beyond that, i think lit be widely dismissed. remember, a lot of people still hear don't believe bin...
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it's ra--it's interesting because when i grew up in the 1950s, canadians were a little pious about this and often looked at the united states with a misplaced measure of superiority, as canada didn't have this particular problem. and this is the one i remember so clearly growing up. and when i came here and was assigned to cover the civil rights movement, i realized what--a, how complicated it was, how much pain there was involved for all concerned in the country. somebody asked me the other day what i thought was the saddest thing of the century, and i--and i was caught slightly off guard and i gave some gratuitous answer about how man is still killing man with such vigor at the end of the century. the saddest thing of the century, of course, is that america has not managed to solve its racial problems. c-span: the next photo is of a preacher--a priest. as a matter of fact, was he canadian? coughlin? >> guest: father coughlin, no. c-span: i don't know why i remember that because he was from detroit. >> guest: yeah. c-span: but what i do remember from doing a book on him--charles warren
it's ra--it's interesting because when i grew up in the 1950s, canadians were a little pious about this and often looked at the united states with a misplaced measure of superiority, as canada didn't have this particular problem. and this is the one i remember so clearly growing up. and when i came here and was assigned to cover the civil rights movement, i realized what--a, how complicated it was, how much pain there was involved for all concerned in the country. somebody asked me the other...
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she was like him -- simple, pious and not interested in luxuries like his other four wives. it appears she lived his life on the run. >> she joined bin laden and traveled with him during one of the most difficult parts of his life, mostly on the run, traveling across pakistan, afghanistan weather few luxuries. yet she stuck by him. >> reporter: there are reports that amal, now in pakistani custody, has told her interrogators that osama bin laden and family members had been living in the compound for the past five years. she will know details about the life of the world's most wanted man, and u.s. officials will want to speak with her. meantime, pakistan security is reportedly considering making bin laden's wives available to the united states but says it will not hand them over. also this morning, we actually went back at the compound and we were denied access by the pakistani authorities who essentially threatened us and said that if we even showed them a camera that they would confiscate it. david, back to you. >> ann, thank you very much. reporting from pakistan this morn
she was like him -- simple, pious and not interested in luxuries like his other four wives. it appears she lived his life on the run. >> she joined bin laden and traveled with him during one of the most difficult parts of his life, mostly on the run, traveling across pakistan, afghanistan weather few luxuries. yet she stuck by him. >> reporter: there are reports that amal, now in pakistani custody, has told her interrogators that osama bin laden and family members had been living in...