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continues to deteriorate over the case of raymond davis or discuss his fate and the implications of this could have on the war in afghanistan and calling all fat cat bankers that you've got someone coming after you protests for make wall street pay continue and we're going to talk to a member of the group about their goals and obama has done a one eighty after promising to shut down guantanamo bay when first becoming the president the obama administration has now announced the military tribunals will resume so why the change of heart or to find out and it's international women's day so we'll look at the different ways that people around the world are celebrating and fighting for women's rights we'll have details on all of that and more but first let's move on to our top story. the situation in libya continues to escalate as moammar gadhafi continues to turn airstrikes to try and stine the rebel advances yesterday rumors began circling that could offer he had made an offer to opposition forces to step down if they allow him to leave the country but the opposition says that there was no su
continues to deteriorate over the case of raymond davis or discuss his fate and the implications of this could have on the war in afghanistan and calling all fat cat bankers that you've got someone coming after you protests for make wall street pay continue and we're going to talk to a member of the group about their goals and obama has done a one eighty after promising to shut down guantanamo bay when first becoming the president the obama administration has now announced the military...
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and pakistan have reached a deal on the raymond davis case which involves giving blood money to the families of the victims we'll give you details on the case and we'll find out of this is what justice really looks like these days and violence increases in bahrain and the world is weighing in except for the u.s. so what we expect next from this foreign policy game that never seems to and then it's an emergency at defund n.p.r. or really i think there are some more important things going on in the world is this just the latest example of the right wing trying to take down anything for the democrats might consider important and happy sunshine week it's a time where we congratulate the obama administration for all of their efforts to practice transparency and what this this government is anything but transparent so why is this president being awarded we're going to get to the bottom of all that and much more in tonight's show but first let's move on to our top story. tonight the world waits and watches the sea of japan can avert a nuclear catastrophe thousands of people living near the trouble
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and in fresno we go to raymond even i him he is an associate director from the middle east forum and author of the al qaeda reader and another member of our crosstalk team ill in the hunger all right folks this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want let me see if i can go to you first in amman right now we have a lot of things going on in the arab world right now we have a crackdown in bahrain we have the saudi forces that went in over a twenty four hours ago as we sit down for this discussion it has been reported that a protester killed one of the saudi troops we have mr qaddafi pushing further and further east as the west of the western world there is if it should intervene or not and given past history there are good reasons for that so what's the direction here is are enormous in the greater middle east are we just stuck in a huge sandstorm and we don't know which way it's going to go whereas the sense of excitement euphoria that goes the arab world that the bells there were a few weeks ago is being replaced by deep concern and fear that this too is it is degen
and in fresno we go to raymond even i him he is an associate director from the middle east forum and author of the al qaeda reader and another member of our crosstalk team ill in the hunger all right folks this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want let me see if i can go to you first in amman right now we have a lot of things going on in the arab world right now we have a crackdown in bahrain we have the saudi forces that went in over a twenty four hours ago as we sit down...
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conflict so we are at a crossroad today and we're all very concerned ok if i can turn to you now raymond and our friends now where do you see this in this sandstorm i mean we just heard a number of things that are going on you see a particular direction or are we still can't tell yet. i think we still can tell i think we need to try to adopt a more panoramic vision and try to take lessons from history and what i mean by that is we are in the early stages of the revolutions across the arab world we're watching history in the making in fact this is the sort of stuff that will actually make it in the history books as opposed to so much of the other things that make major headlines every day but what we need to keep in mind is revolutions you know we're watching the first few months not not even we haven't even got a year in all that we're watching and if you look at earlier presidents from other nations other revolutions whether it's the american revolution or french revolution the russian revolution you'll find that there was bloodshed in the beginning but you know no matter there was no w
conflict so we are at a crossroad today and we're all very concerned ok if i can turn to you now raymond and our friends now where do you see this in this sandstorm i mean we just heard a number of things that are going on you see a particular direction or are we still can't tell yet. i think we still can tell i think we need to try to adopt a more panoramic vision and try to take lessons from history and what i mean by that is we are in the early stages of the revolutions across the arab world...
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many accused raymond davis of being a spy. >> this was raymond davis just after his arrest. president obama called him our it diplomat. many in pakistan branded him a spy. now he is a free man thanks to a payment of blood money. the cia contractor admitted opening fire from inside his car at a busy round about. he says they pulled a gun on him in an attempted robbery. police accused him of cold- blooded murder. >> as recently as three days ago the widow of one of his victims told me she wanted prevents -- wanted revenge and not compensation. she said her husband never got to see these wedding pictures. they arrived after his death. >> my future is gone. my world is empty. i have been left with nothing. what will i do with money? it will not bring back my happiness. >> but in spite of those statements from her and other relatives, a deal was done behind these walls in the jail where davis was held. relative's apartment davis in exchange for money. lawyers claimed they were coerced. u.s. officials left the jail without a comment but said it davis will face a criminal investiga
many accused raymond davis of being a spy. >> this was raymond davis just after his arrest. president obama called him our it diplomat. many in pakistan branded him a spy. now he is a free man thanks to a payment of blood money. the cia contractor admitted opening fire from inside his car at a busy round about. he says they pulled a gun on him in an attempted robbery. police accused him of cold- blooded murder. >> as recently as three days ago the widow of one of his victims told me...
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should receive diplomatic immunity it's now up to a pakistani court to decide so what can the case of raymond davis tell us about the tangled u.s. pakistani web. and it's more money more problems right well the government seems to think that cutting spending is going to pull this country out of debt but will it really work or could spending more money make less problems. now it's monday march fourteenth seven pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy catherine of and you are watching our t.v. now while the happy collective anonymous has taken up the case of bradley manning the group gave the u.s. military until today to improve its treatment of the twenty three year old army private or face dire consequences now the computing hacking collective is threatening new attacks on major u.s. corporations and even government officials as part of an escalating cyber war against those who they claim are abusing power criminals or activists fighting for justice party has decided to go straight to the source and i'm joined now by the informal spokesman and i think now we have a package from lindsay garfield on
should receive diplomatic immunity it's now up to a pakistani court to decide so what can the case of raymond davis tell us about the tangled u.s. pakistani web. and it's more money more problems right well the government seems to think that cutting spending is going to pull this country out of debt but will it really work or could spending more money make less problems. now it's monday march fourteenth seven pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy catherine of and you are watching our t.v. now...
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receive diplomatic immunity and now it's up to a pakistani courts to decide so what can the case of the raymond davis tell us about the current u.s. pakistan relationship the news starts now. so japan's nuclear situation has taken another dark turn today after a second explosion rocked the fukushima nuclear power plant some one hundred fifty miles north of tokyo now the reactors are said to be intact but reports say that the nuclear fuel rods are now completely exposed and officials are warning that radioactive material could spread over the next several weeks they're going to pay and learn anything at all from the one nine hundred seventy nine three mile island nuclear accident in pennsylvania well who better to ask and then the man who handled that disaster himself former governor and u.s. attorney general dick thornburgh they think you so much for being here now there must be some sense of deja vu as you look at the stunning pictures coming out of byrd to pay. there there is a eerie kind of. correspondence between what's happening in japan and what we had to deal with three mile island in on
receive diplomatic immunity and now it's up to a pakistani courts to decide so what can the case of the raymond davis tell us about the current u.s. pakistan relationship the news starts now. so japan's nuclear situation has taken another dark turn today after a second explosion rocked the fukushima nuclear power plant some one hundred fifty miles north of tokyo now the reactors are said to be intact but reports say that the nuclear fuel rods are now completely exposed and officials are warning...
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. >>> pakistan has freed cia contractor raymond davis nearly seven weeks after he killed two pakistanien in what he claims was self-defense. davis's release came after the victim's families were paid more than $2 million which some describe is compensation for their loss. others claim it's a payoff in return for the family's pardoning davis. >>> southwest airlines is apologizing to the a muslim woman who was pulled off a recent flight because a flight attendant thought she heard her say into her cell phone, quote, "it's a go." what she actually said was "i have to go" because the plane was taking off. >>> and england's prince william toured the devastated city of christchurch, new zealand this morning calling the devastation, quote, unbelievable. tomorrow william will head to australia to visit flood damaged areas. >> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,613 after plunging 242 points yesterday. the s&p dropped 24 points. the nasdaq fell 50. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei was down 131 points whil
. >>> pakistan has freed cia contractor raymond davis nearly seven weeks after he killed two pakistanien in what he claims was self-defense. davis's release came after the victim's families were paid more than $2 million which some describe is compensation for their loss. others claim it's a payoff in return for the family's pardoning davis. >>> southwest airlines is apologizing to the a muslim woman who was pulled off a recent flight because a flight attendant thought she...
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merkin said tuesday afternoon that raymond clark iii will change his not- guilty plea at a scheduledng thursday in superior court. raymond clark iii is accused of strangling 24-year- old annie le, of placerville, calif., in september, five days before her planned wedding.clark, 24, has been jailed in lieu of $3 million bail on the murder charge.le's body was found stuffed behind a research lab wall in september on the day she was supposed to get married on long island.an autopsy concluded she was strangled. >> darya: we will be back with more of a couple of minutes. alive look at the golden gate bridge. more people are waking up so we have heavier traffic at the bridge. we also know because of the wet road ways, we are looking at delays of 15 minutes to rivals at sfo right now. ♪ [ male announcer ] unrestrained. unexpected. and unlike any hybrid you have ever known. ♪ introducing the most fuel-efficient luxury car available. ♪ the radically new, 42 mile per gallon ct hybrid from lexus. ♪ welcome to the darker side of green. >> mark: showers tapering off by the afternoon best they sho
merkin said tuesday afternoon that raymond clark iii will change his not- guilty plea at a scheduledng thursday in superior court. raymond clark iii is accused of strangling 24-year- old annie le, of placerville, calif., in september, five days before her planned wedding.clark, 24, has been jailed in lieu of $3 million bail on the murder charge.le's body was found stuffed behind a research lab wall in september on the day she was supposed to get married on long island.an autopsy concluded she...
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to shine a light on this issue by turning to someone who has never shied away from the spotlight raymond boots reilly is an outspoken activist and renowned hip hop artist is also the frontman and producer of the coup as well as a street sweeper social club and earlier i spoke about what type of revolution he'd like to see and whom the police should be arresting instead take a listen. if police really wanted to cut down on crime they wouldn't be working in poor neighborhoods obviously they'd be looking and they'd be arresting folks that are running the banks and these major corporations also police work just to stop the crime that does happen in. they'd be working on getting folks jobs that about the laughter race. the two are intertwined right. that. the working class is divided up in fighting each other based on race and race is a tool. ruling class uses suit keep the working class divide it now is part of that tool means to hate black folks as savages to. tell people that the reason that. people of color are poor and out of work is because of their culture and because of their mind in
to shine a light on this issue by turning to someone who has never shied away from the spotlight raymond boots reilly is an outspoken activist and renowned hip hop artist is also the frontman and producer of the coup as well as a street sweeper social club and earlier i spoke about what type of revolution he'd like to see and whom the police should be arresting instead take a listen. if police really wanted to cut down on crime they wouldn't be working in poor neighborhoods obviously they'd be...
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for several minutes not having to pay for the mass at least right now cause in the amazon and for raymond davis the cia contractor charged with killing two pakistanis it's the blood money getting him out of jail raymond davis was released from a pakistani jail earlier today this thanks to a law in pakistan that allows murder suspects to pay blood money to victim's family davis is hearing his victims' families agreed to forgive him for the killings after accepting a nice large sum of money as compensation the u.s. wanted davis to receive diplomatic immunity but claim they have not paid anyone anything for the outcome of this case the resolution appears to have cut some growing tensions between the u.s. and pakistan however a lot of people protesting in the streets after this ruling came down.
for several minutes not having to pay for the mass at least right now cause in the amazon and for raymond davis the cia contractor charged with killing two pakistanis it's the blood money getting him out of jail raymond davis was released from a pakistani jail earlier today this thanks to a law in pakistan that allows murder suspects to pay blood money to victim's family davis is hearing his victims' families agreed to forgive him for the killings after accepting a nice large sum of money as...
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receive diplomatic immunity and now it's up to a pakistani courts to decide so what can the case of raymond davis tell us about the tangled u.s. pakistan web. and it's more money more problems right where the government seems to think that cutting spending will pull the country out of debt but will it really work for the spending money to make less problems. good evening it's monday march fourteenth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy catherine up in you're watching our team now a new development in the ongoing crisis in japan as a third explosion rocked the quake stricken fukushima nuclear power complex but the latest blast centered around the number two reactor but no immediate word of the extent of the damages we did know that the japanese nuclear safety agency confirms that. explosion was heard at twenty one ten g.m.t. we are still trying to get the details for you but safety officials have admitted that they cannot rule out a full meltdown at the moment now the fukushima crisis now reads as a more serious accident for the one nine hundred seventy nine three mile island disaster i
receive diplomatic immunity and now it's up to a pakistani courts to decide so what can the case of raymond davis tell us about the tangled u.s. pakistan web. and it's more money more problems right where the government seems to think that cutting spending will pull the country out of debt but will it really work for the spending money to make less problems. good evening it's monday march fourteenth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy catherine up in you're watching our team now a new...
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decided to shine a light on this issue by turning to somebody who is often in the spotlight himself raymond which reilly is an outspoken activist and renowned hip hop artists and of course also the front man and producer of the coup as well as a street sweeper social club now earlier i talked to him about why the united states may be in the need of yet another revolution and why they need it putting the wrong people in jail the rest. if police really wanted to cut down on crime they wouldn't be looking in poor neighborhoods obviously they'd be looking and they'd be arresting folks that are running the banks and these major corporations also of police work just to stop the crime that does happen when. they be working on getting folks stopped to read about the latter raith. they too are intertwined right. the working class is divided up in fighting each other based on race and race is a tool ruling class uses to keep the working class there but now is part of that tool means to create black folks in savages to. tell people that the reason that. people of color are poor and out of work is beca
decided to shine a light on this issue by turning to somebody who is often in the spotlight himself raymond which reilly is an outspoken activist and renowned hip hop artists and of course also the front man and producer of the coup as well as a street sweeper social club now earlier i talked to him about why the united states may be in the need of yet another revolution and why they need it putting the wrong people in jail the rest. if police really wanted to cut down on crime they wouldn't be...
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raymond davis and apparently america been diplomat, i do not know who he was i cannot confirm who he works for, shot to death to pakistani citizens come in a third pakistani citizen was killed by another american driving a vehicle coming to his rescue and in the weekend after those deaths, the widow of one of the two committed suicide because she believed her government would not stand up to the united states of america. the family has subsequently said that if pakistan gives raymond davis back to the united states they will all commit suicide one at a time. that may be a bluff. but there is not a lot of governments in the world that will call their own citizens bluff on a threat like that. we have high drama, us by vs. by, and it comes after an increasingly difficult relationship over the last several months. in december, the cia officer in the country was named in the pakistani press or was ousted and had to be pulled out of the country literally overnight. if that wasn't bad enough, "the new york times" and "the washington post" sightseeing cia sources say he was founded by the pa
raymond davis and apparently america been diplomat, i do not know who he was i cannot confirm who he works for, shot to death to pakistani citizens come in a third pakistani citizen was killed by another american driving a vehicle coming to his rescue and in the weekend after those deaths, the widow of one of the two committed suicide because she believed her government would not stand up to the united states of america. the family has subsequently said that if pakistan gives raymond davis back...
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relationship with pakistan but today raymond davis is free and these two wearily allies can move on.a cia officer who shot two people working forpakistan. in this cell phone video you can see the anger of the crowd after he was arrested and the anger continued on the streets. the people protesting u.s. policy here. the anger scared government which kept him in jail for weeks even though the u.s. says he had diplomatic immunity. even the families of those killed told me last month they wouldn't rest until davis was dead. blood for blood a brother of the man who grave his kilt says. today the familiarries accepted nearly $2.5 million to pardon davis. >> the united states welcomes the release of mr. davis. >> and behind the scenes a secret deal between u.s. and pakistan intelligence officials to share more information about u.s. spies and try and prevent another incident like this one. still, this is ancestrier in pakistan. today, protests across a handful of cities. the u.s. and pakistan can now focus on more important matters and raymond davis no longer has to sit in a high security p
relationship with pakistan but today raymond davis is free and these two wearily allies can move on.a cia officer who shot two people working forpakistan. in this cell phone video you can see the anger of the crowd after he was arrested and the anger continued on the streets. the people protesting u.s. policy here. the anger scared government which kept him in jail for weeks even though the u.s. says he had diplomatic immunity. even the families of those killed told me last month they wouldn't...
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congressman said this morning that pakistan has dropped charges against raymond davis and he's flying home with the u.s. ambassador to pakistan. davis was accused of killing two pakistani men who he says tried to rob him. they were ordered to pay $2 million to end the dispute. >>> a prominent muslim and icon has joined the effort to get two hikers freed. today, muhammed ali addressed a letter that he wrote to the prime minister there to release shawn bauer and josh fattal who were arrested in 2009. sarah shourd was released in september after ali wrote a similar letter. the next court date is set for may. >>> the state and senate both have votes on -- have both ons the governor's -- have both have votes on the governor's plan on the budget proposal today. >>> we've just learned in the past few minutes that the victim of a shooting in oakland this morning has die. it happened about 8:0 and west and 37th -- 8:0 at west and 37th street. when police arrived, they found a man and woman were injured. both were taken to the hospital. but the man died a short time ago. >>> an update on a stor
congressman said this morning that pakistan has dropped charges against raymond davis and he's flying home with the u.s. ambassador to pakistan. davis was accused of killing two pakistani men who he says tried to rob him. they were ordered to pay $2 million to end the dispute. >>> a prominent muslim and icon has joined the effort to get two hikers freed. today, muhammed ali addressed a letter that he wrote to the prime minister there to release shawn bauer and josh fattal who were...
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raymond clark the third is charged with strangling the woman and, the guilty plea is part of a plea dealher body was found stuffed behind a research lab wall of the day she was supposed to get married back in december of 2009. >>catherine: in national news, a bill to keep the governor float for another three weeks has cleared the house. this was passed by a vote of 2 to 71 to 158. it now heads to the senate, at current spending plan expires this friday without a new when the nation does face a government shutdown. the bill passed today would only fund the government until april 8th. please tell looking into the wreckage of another bus crash in new jersey. it crashed last night on the new jersey turnpike setting more than 40 people to the hospital. this is days after a bus from connecticut casino crashed as it was returning to new york's chinatown can think 15 people. for people found dead in this area north of tampa florida. police say it appears it was a triple murder-suicide. the deaths could be connected to a fire that destroyed a gun shop a mile away. authorities say an elderly woman
raymond clark the third is charged with strangling the woman and, the guilty plea is part of a plea dealher body was found stuffed behind a research lab wall of the day she was supposed to get married back in december of 2009. >>catherine: in national news, a bill to keep the governor float for another three weeks has cleared the house. this was passed by a vote of 2 to 71 to 158. it now heads to the senate, at current spending plan expires this friday without a new when the nation does...
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no raymond's no boundaries for you could roam gibson uses the land of capered mountain to educate the public about the effects of mountaintop removal one of the biggest questions people asked me if i had a picture of the mountain before was destroyed. here paperno why should you take a picture of a mountain for it's going to be here forever. day by day the seventy five hundred acres of active mountaintop removal mine continue to encircle his property. another family cemetery sits across the ridge on the active mine site although regulations require that family members have access to these cemeteries requests are often not he's lee granted. on memorial day of two thousand and six gibson and a group of supporters make a trip to the cemetery i want a day we're going to go on the mine site at the cemetery over there and we get to how long around and different things going on and. it's just to me a safe. zone and probably account forty or goaded to get to cold even into a graveyard. after filling out a den of occasion and release forms the group is permitted to enter the mine site in a one
no raymond's no boundaries for you could roam gibson uses the land of capered mountain to educate the public about the effects of mountaintop removal one of the biggest questions people asked me if i had a picture of the mountain before was destroyed. here paperno why should you take a picture of a mountain for it's going to be here forever. day by day the seventy five hundred acres of active mountaintop removal mine continue to encircle his property. another family cemetery sits across the...
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never seen you were i've seen the young as of the day we're never see the mountains the earth no raymond's november if we could roam. gibson uses the land of cape for it mountain to educate the public about the effects of mountaintop removal one of the biggest questions people ask me if i had a picture of the mountain before was destroyed. here people know why should you take a picture of a mountain for it's going to be here forever. day by day seventy five hundred acres of active mountaintop removal mines continue to encircle his property. another family cemetery sits across the ridge on the active mine site although regulations require that family members have access to the cemeteries requests are often not easily granted on the morial day of two thousand and six gibson and a group of supporters make a trip to the cemetery they want a day we're going to go on the mine site at the cemetery. and we get to how we're going around in the different things going on and i. just i mean. how i do you. show in public out forty zero gold it can get to cold even under a graveyard. after filling out a
never seen you were i've seen the young as of the day we're never see the mountains the earth no raymond's november if we could roam. gibson uses the land of cape for it mountain to educate the public about the effects of mountaintop removal one of the biggest questions people ask me if i had a picture of the mountain before was destroyed. here people know why should you take a picture of a mountain for it's going to be here forever. day by day seventy five hundred acres of active mountaintop...
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police arrested raymond clark, the third after 24-year-old annie lay of placerville was found dead, stuffed behind a wall in a research building. she vanish inked five days earlier. authorities under to lay's body on what would have been her wedding day. clark entered his plea as part of a deal with prosecutors to receive a 44-year sentence. today potential jury members for the barry bonds trial are filling out de tailed questionnaires -- detailed questionnaires. it could last several weeks. the former giant star is accused of lying to a federal grand jury and obstruction of justice. 63y questions for potential jurors, which websites do you visit regularly? have you attended a san francisco giants game in the past five years? are you familiar with recent charges concerning balco's involvement with steroids? our legal analyst says finding potential jurors will be difficult. >> yeah, one thing everybody understands is that this trial really is a home game for barry bonds. a lot of potential jurors will be big giants fans. and by inference, big barry bonds fans. >> once it starts, they will be
police arrested raymond clark, the third after 24-year-old annie lay of placerville was found dead, stuffed behind a wall in a research building. she vanish inked five days earlier. authorities under to lay's body on what would have been her wedding day. clark entered his plea as part of a deal with prosecutors to receive a 44-year sentence. today potential jury members for the barry bonds trial are filling out de tailed questionnaires -- detailed questionnaires. it could last several weeks....
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police arrested raymond clark, the third after 24-year-old annie lay of placerville was found dead, stuffed behind a wall in a research building. she vanish inked five days earlier. authorities under to lay's body on what would have been her wedding day. clark entered his plea as part of a deal with prosecutors to receive a 44-year sentence. today potential jury members for the barry bonds trial are filling out de tailed questionnaires -- detailed questionnaires. it could last several weeks. the former giant star is accused of lying to a federal grand jury and obstruction of justice. 63y questions for potential jurors, which websites do you visit regularly? have you attended a san francisco giants game in the past five years? are you familiar with recent charges concerning balco's involvement with steroids? our legal analyst says finding potential jurors will be difficult. >> yeah, one thing everybody understands is that this trial really is a home game for barry bonds. a lot of potential jurors will be big giants fans. and by inference, big barry bonds fans. >> once it starts, they will be
police arrested raymond clark, the third after 24-year-old annie lay of placerville was found dead, stuffed behind a wall in a research building. she vanish inked five days earlier. authorities under to lay's body on what would have been her wedding day. clark entered his plea as part of a deal with prosecutors to receive a 44-year sentence. today potential jury members for the barry bonds trial are filling out de tailed questionnaires -- detailed questionnaires. it could last several weeks....
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raymond felton to j.r. smith for the ally oop.e guys have played together for only a few games. denver beat atlanta, 100-90. college basketball senior night for the fighting irish, ben hansbrough was honored and celebrated dropping 30 on number 19 villanova. tim alameda knocked down nine three-pointers, notre dame won, 93-72. finally, unranked kansas state has caught fire just in time for march madness. they upset texas in austin. they won their fifth straight, 75-70. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> the latest from charlie sheen. coming up, meet his so-called goddesses. early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. plus, the story of one women's bebl coach's ultimate dedication to her team. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this tuesday. heavy rain in the portland area. snow up into the hills and the mountains. the rain will move back in today in seattle. a significant plume of moisture continuing in this region, and by tomorrow that storm system will move on sho
raymond felton to j.r. smith for the ally oop.e guys have played together for only a few games. denver beat atlanta, 100-90. college basketball senior night for the fighting irish, ben hansbrough was honored and celebrated dropping 30 on number 19 villanova. tim alameda knocked down nine three-pointers, notre dame won, 93-72. finally, unranked kansas state has caught fire just in time for march madness. they upset texas in austin. they won their fifth straight, 75-70. that's your early look at...
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chris paul collided with raymond sessions. paul was down and out.y brought a stretcher out for precautionary reasons. they're calling it a concussion. he is day to day and will miss tonight's game against the bulls. >>> finally back to san antonio for the antics of ron artest m second quarter. rejected george hill's shot, and then he flexes for the crowd and kissed his own bicep to show off for the paying customers. hen in the third still hustling, chased a loose ball, crashed right into a couple of fans. the guy in the white shirt got the worst of it, his coffee went flying. he was fine. can't say the same about the white shirt. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred robgin. >> hopefully there are free refills. >>> movie goers flocked to see johnny depp go green on the big screen. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. plus a contest in illinois that mixes old world tradition with all you can eat appeal. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. most of the action is in the center or eastern part
chris paul collided with raymond sessions. paul was down and out.y brought a stretcher out for precautionary reasons. they're calling it a concussion. he is day to day and will miss tonight's game against the bulls. >>> finally back to san antonio for the antics of ron artest m second quarter. rejected george hill's shot, and then he flexes for the crowd and kissed his own bicep to show off for the paying customers. hen in the third still hustling, chased a loose ball, crashed right...
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raymond clark iii pled guilty to murder and attempted sexual assault. prosecutors say he strangled 24- year-old annie lay before hiding her in a wall at her research lab. it happened days before her planned marriage. it is part of a deal that gives clark a 44 year prison sentence. an attorney for lay's family says they are satisfied with the punishment. >>> i never thought this would happen. >> he once worked at the crippled nuclear plant in japan. tonight, his recollections about what he saw inside of those wallsism the beauty of the coastline near big sir is marred from highway 1. it will cause a lot of problems before it will be repaired. that story, coming up. >>> another storm racing towards the bay area. coming up, when the heaviest rain is expected for tomorrow. the timing of a second storm th . >>> caltrans says it is working on the long awaited tunnel from the oakland side boring. >> the crews have been working from the other side. when our cameras went to that site the boring machine was not operating. these photos show it is a third of the wa
raymond clark iii pled guilty to murder and attempted sexual assault. prosecutors say he strangled 24- year-old annie lay before hiding her in a wall at her research lab. it happened days before her planned marriage. it is part of a deal that gives clark a 44 year prison sentence. an attorney for lay's family says they are satisfied with the punishment. >>> i never thought this would happen. >> he once worked at the crippled nuclear plant in japan. tonight, his recollections...
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raymond davis who was, apparently, an american diplomat -- i don't know who he works for, don't ask me who he works for, i can't confirm who he works for -- shot to death two pack tanny citizens, a third pakistani citizen was killed by another american driving a vehicle coming to his rescue. and in the weekend after those deaths, the widow of one of the two committed suicide because she believed that her government would not stand up to the united states of america. the family has subsequently said that if pakistan gives raymond davis back to the united states, they will all commit suicide one at a time. now, that may all be a bluff, but there aren't a lot of governments in the world who are going to call their own citizens' bluff on a threat like that. we have high drama, we have spy versus spy, and it comes after an increasingly difficult relationship over the last several months. in december the cia's chief of station in islamabad, the highest cia officer in the country, was named in the pakistani press, what we refer to he was outed. he had to be pulled out of the country, literall
raymond davis who was, apparently, an american diplomat -- i don't know who he works for, don't ask me who he works for, i can't confirm who he works for -- shot to death two pack tanny citizens, a third pakistani citizen was killed by another american driving a vehicle coming to his rescue. and in the weekend after those deaths, the widow of one of the two committed suicide because she believed that her government would not stand up to the united states of america. the family has subsequently...
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in january, raymond davis, a c.i.a.contractor in pakistan, killed two men he says were robbing him. the u.s. insisted he had diplomatic immunity but davis was charged with murder just the same. today, pakistan released him when the victims' families send more than $2 million. the u.s. is expected to foot the bill. s expected to foot the bill. right before the gunman open >>> a man shot execution style outside a bay area restaurant. what horrified witnesses saw right before the gunman opened fire. >> couri >> couric: finally tonight, among the missing in japan is a young american teacher. she's there as part of an exchange program. nancy cordes reports her mother and father and her brother and sister are doing everything they can to locate her. >> and walk the route that she might have taken. >> reporter: in a suburb of richmond, virginia, the anderson family kitchen has been converted into a command center. >> it was a mountain bike, white, with black basket mount mounted on the back of it. >> reporter: they sift throug
in january, raymond davis, a c.i.a.contractor in pakistan, killed two men he says were robbing him. the u.s. insisted he had diplomatic immunity but davis was charged with murder just the same. today, pakistan released him when the victims' families send more than $2 million. the u.s. is expected to foot the bill. s expected to foot the bill. right before the gunman open >>> a man shot execution style outside a bay area restaurant. what horrified witnesses saw right before the gunman...
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raymond davis was released yesterday, after pakistan paid $2.3 million in so-called blood money to the families of the two men he shot and killed. in january, davis said he was being robbed, and acted in self-defense. his wife says davis is not a killer.dzhy >> cool-headed, even-tempered, highly trained. you know, i knew that he did what he had to do because he had to do it. it was either kill or be killed. and i'm sure he was thinking, in that split second, you know, i'm not going to die today. this is not my turn. >> the families of the men davis shot dropped the charges, as soon as they received the money. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," wall street takes a huge hit. plus, why costs are going up at the grocery store. you're watching the "cbs morning news." depression is a serious medical condition that can take so much out of you. i feel like i have to wind myself up just to get out of bed. then, well, i have to keep winding myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, trouble concentrating, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] if depression is taking so much ou
raymond davis was released yesterday, after pakistan paid $2.3 million in so-called blood money to the families of the two men he shot and killed. in january, davis said he was being robbed, and acted in self-defense. his wife says davis is not a killer.dzhy >> cool-headed, even-tempered, highly trained. you know, i knew that he did what he had to do because he had to do it. it was either kill or be killed. and i'm sure he was thinking, in that split second, you know, i'm not going to die...
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raymond davis is being held in the shooting deaths of two pakistani men back in january. davis says he was defending himself from an attempted robbery. davis was a cia contractor with diplomatic credentials. a higher court plans a hearing on the matter next week. >>> the army has filed 22 new charges against the soldier suspected of sending thousands of classified documents to the wikileaks website. among the new charges facing private first class bradley manning, is aiding the enemy. it's a capital offense but prosecutors say they won't recommend the death penalty. manning was charged in july with leaking more than 250,000 classified state department cables. >>> the search for survivors of last month's new zealand earthquake is over. officials in christchurch called it off today. 161 bodies have been recovered and 200 people are still listed as missing. officials say there is no chance anyone buried this long could still be alive. >>> three dutch marines are being held by gadhafi government forces in libya this morning, following a failed rescue mission. a ministry spoke
raymond davis is being held in the shooting deaths of two pakistani men back in january. davis says he was defending himself from an attempted robbery. davis was a cia contractor with diplomatic credentials. a higher court plans a hearing on the matter next week. >>> the army has filed 22 new charges against the soldier suspected of sending thousands of classified documents to the wikileaks website. among the new charges facing private first class bradley manning, is aiding the enemy....
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raymond davis was let go after the families of the victims were paid more than $2 million.ton denies that the u.s. paid for his release. >>> and, despite all the troubles around the world, the president kept his annual appointment to fill out his bracket for college basketball's march madness. the basketball fan in chief got together with our sister network espn's andy katz. >> all right, so, kansas versus pittsburgh semifinal, who wins? >> that's kansas. and i'm going to pick ohio state. >> ohio state versus kansas. >> and i'm picking kansas. >> you heard it here first. the president is going with kansas. and you can see all of his picks on espn "sportscenter" and at espn.com. >>> coming up, those two babies and two stories of astonishing hope. osteoporosis slow me down? do you think i'd let so i asked my doctor about reclast because i heard it's the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. he told me all about it and i said that's the one for nana. he said reclast can help restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture for twelve months. and reclast is a
raymond davis was let go after the families of the victims were paid more than $2 million.ton denies that the u.s. paid for his release. >>> and, despite all the troubles around the world, the president kept his annual appointment to fill out his bracket for college basketball's march madness. the basketball fan in chief got together with our sister network espn's andy katz. >> all right, so, kansas versus pittsburgh semifinal, who wins? >> that's kansas. and i'm going to...
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raymond sackre blue drills one home. 75-63, zag a wins. st.ies will now home the 20- 4-8 record will be good enough for an at large bid. >>> jonathan sanchez for the rangers allowed only 1 run in four innings. struck out five including nelson cruz. pat burrell, remember him, 0-15 in the world series, you and i were there, he couldn't hit a thing, hit tonight, 2 for 2, 2- out blast, they get their texas league-leading ninth win. >> the machine. >> the machine at the bat. >> nfl and the players met for a 12th day of mediation. still no deal. ed debartolo owned the 49ers the next time there was a work stoppage, he told us it won't happen again. >> they'll get a deal done. well, both sides cannot be stupid and you know, you don't kill the goose that is laying the golden egg. it's extended a week, they'll get it done. they won't let it get to a lock out or a strike. >>> eddie d was at st. francis to put a couple into the hall of fame. also going in santa crusader julie inkster and u.s. go hasan detatum who was introduced by tom watson, clark won tw
raymond sackre blue drills one home. 75-63, zag a wins. st.ies will now home the 20- 4-8 record will be good enough for an at large bid. >>> jonathan sanchez for the rangers allowed only 1 run in four innings. struck out five including nelson cruz. pat burrell, remember him, 0-15 in the world series, you and i were there, he couldn't hit a thing, hit tonight, 2 for 2, 2- out blast, they get their texas league-leading ninth win. >> the machine. >> the machine at the bat....
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best move for the united states i mean the pakistanis were already upset about the release of david raymond davis and now this heavy drone strike is just adding more fuel to the fire yesterday we saw senator john kerry expressing his sincere is gratitude towards pakistan for releasing davis saying that our relations with their country need to stay strong in order to continue our unofficial war there. were so painful to those people in pakistan that we decided to use our fancy drones to kill more civilians and interesting way of expressing gratitude if you ask me and it seems like this is just another way of showing the people of pakistan that the r. word means about just as much as the lives of the people we kill in other words almost nothing. now this weekend activists are planning events all across the globe to protest the united states government's treatment of army private bradley manning now it seems that the country remains divided on the question of whether manning is a patriot or a traitor for allegedly turning over all those secret bottles to wiki leaks but the harsh conditions of
best move for the united states i mean the pakistanis were already upset about the release of david raymond davis and now this heavy drone strike is just adding more fuel to the fire yesterday we saw senator john kerry expressing his sincere is gratitude towards pakistan for releasing davis saying that our relations with their country need to stay strong in order to continue our unofficial war there. were so painful to those people in pakistan that we decided to use our fancy drones to kill...
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. >>> a lab technician pled guilty, raymond clark iii also pled guilty to attempted rape. he will be sentenced to 44 years in prison. >>> a possible plea deal for nancy garrido didn't come together today as her attorney expected in a place rville court. she and her husband are accused of kid -p thatting jaycee due -- of kidnapping jaycee dugard. >>> it's a story ktvu's rita williams has been following since 2003 when we first learned of the balco scandal. >> reporter: if you didn't get a summons to appear here at the san francisco federal building today, forget it you won't be on barry bond's jury. about 100 people from 15 counties did. and filled out these 19 pages of questions designed to root out strong opinions or biases. here's one. do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of barry bonds or no opinion. >> it's always the mush in the middle that ends up mostly on juries with a few exceptions. you will have a couple of leaders. sometimes in opposite directions. >> reporter: attorneys and jury consultants on both sides will pour other the completed questionnaires t
. >>> a lab technician pled guilty, raymond clark iii also pled guilty to attempted rape. he will be sentenced to 44 years in prison. >>> a possible plea deal for nancy garrido didn't come together today as her attorney expected in a place rville court. she and her husband are accused of kid -p thatting jaycee due -- of kidnapping jaycee dugard. >>> it's a story ktvu's rita williams has been following since 2003 when we first learned of the balco scandal. >>...
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. >>> a lab technician pled guilty, raymond clark iii also pled guilty to attempted rape. he will be sentenced to 44 years in prison. >>> a possible plea deal for nancy garrido didn't come together today as her attorney expected in a place rville court. she and her husband are accused of kid -p thatting jaycee due -- of kidnapping jaycee dugard. >>> it's a story ktvu's rita williams has been following since 2003 when we first learned of the balco scandal. >> reporter: if you didn't get a summons to appear here at the san francisco federal building today, forget it you won't be on barry bond's jury. about 100 people from 15 counties did. and filled out these 19 pages of questions designed to root out strong opinions or biases. here's one. do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of barry bonds or no opinion. >> it's always the mush in the middle that ends up mostly on juries with a few exceptions. you will have a couple of leaders. sometimes in opposite directions. >> reporter: attorneys and jury consultants on both sides will pour other the completed questionnaires t
. >>> a lab technician pled guilty, raymond clark iii also pled guilty to attempted rape. he will be sentenced to 44 years in prison. >>> a possible plea deal for nancy garrido didn't come together today as her attorney expected in a place rville court. she and her husband are accused of kid -p thatting jaycee due -- of kidnapping jaycee dugard. >>> it's a story ktvu's rita williams has been following since 2003 when we first learned of the balco scandal. >>...
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raymond clark is charged with strangling annie le in 2009. her body was found behind a wall on the yale campus on the same day that she was supposed to get married. clark is charged with murder, and felony murder. he is expected to return to court this thursday. >>> we have an update on a story we've been following for some time about some disputed photographs. one man claimed they were by ansel adams, it turns out they were not. he bought some glass negatives, but as ktvu view learned, they were really the work of an oakland man named earl brooks. now he has reached an agreement with the ansel adams trust, to sell copies, but not use ansel adams's name. >>> a winter rain didn't deter more than 4,000 people from celebrating the persian new year in berkely tonight. live in berkely, officials closed off durant avenue at shaddic to accommodate that party. >> reporter: just wrapping up that party here to celebrate new ruse. the persian new year. one of the traditions is to jump the fire. >> whoa. >> reporter: young and old, jumped the fire. it is
raymond clark is charged with strangling annie le in 2009. her body was found behind a wall on the yale campus on the same day that she was supposed to get married. clark is charged with murder, and felony murder. he is expected to return to court this thursday. >>> we have an update on a story we've been following for some time about some disputed photographs. one man claimed they were by ansel adams, it turns out they were not. he bought some glass negatives, but as ktvu view...
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raymond clark is charged with strangling annie le in 2009. her body was found behind a wall on the yale campus on the same day that she was supposed to get married. clark is charged with murder, and felony murder. he is expected to return to court this thursday. >>> we have an update on a story we've been following for some time about some disputed photographs. one man claimed they were by ansel adams, it turns out they were not. he bought some glass negatives, but as ktvu view learned, they were really the work of an oakland man named earl brooks. now he has reached an agreement with the ansel adams trust, to sell copies, but not use ansel adams's name. >>> a winter rain didn't deter more than 4,000 people from celebrating the persian new year in berkely tonight. live in berkely, officials closed off durant avenue at shaddic to accommodate that party. >> reporter: just wrapping up that party here to celebrate new ruse. the persian new year. one of the traditions is to jump the fire. >> whoa. >> reporter: young and old, jumped the fire. it is
raymond clark is charged with strangling annie le in 2009. her body was found behind a wall on the yale campus on the same day that she was supposed to get married. clark is charged with murder, and felony murder. he is expected to return to court this thursday. >>> we have an update on a story we've been following for some time about some disputed photographs. one man claimed they were by ansel adams, it turns out they were not. he bought some glass negatives, but as ktvu view...
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raymond clark is charged with strangling 24-year-old anne lee. her body was found behind a wall on the yale campus the same day she was supposed to be getting married. clark is charged with murder. >>> american astronaut scott kelly and others have landed back here on earth. here is russian video of kelly there he is moments after the capsule carrying him and carrying his crew mates landed. the wind was so strong it pushed the capsule on to its side and it was rolling. the crew wasn't hurt. they were quickly wrapped up in the blankets you see there put on stretchers while they readjust to gravity back here on earth. >>> big names in hollywood are calling on president obama to take a stand on same sex marriage. talk show host ellen deerest. it thanks the obama administration to no longer support the marriage act. and now they want him to take the same act and approve the act. >>> the governor has signed new immigration legislation that has -- one of the bill requires police to check the immigration status of anyone stopped for a felony or serious
raymond clark is charged with strangling 24-year-old anne lee. her body was found behind a wall on the yale campus the same day she was supposed to be getting married. clark is charged with murder. >>> american astronaut scott kelly and others have landed back here on earth. here is russian video of kelly there he is moments after the capsule carrying him and carrying his crew mates landed. the wind was so strong it pushed the capsule on to its side and it was rolling. the crew wasn't...
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raymond davis had worked as a cia contractor.istani officials said he was let go after the victims' families received $2.3 million. secretary of state clinton denied washington made the payments. the u.s. insisted davis was covered by diplomatic immunity. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: the nuclear scare went global today. as australia, germany, russia and other countries urged their citizens to leave tokyo and northern japan. the u.s. embassy recommended americans stay outside a 50-mile radius of the nuclear plant or take shelter indoors. by contrast, japanese officials have announced zones that extend to 20 miles for their civilians. u.s. troops were also told to stay 50 miles away and crews and equipment that flew over or near the nuclear plant were checked for signs of radiation. in washington, the head of the nuclear regulatory commission said emergency workers inside the plant are in grave danger. >> we believe that around the reactor site that there are high levels of radiation. it w
raymond davis had worked as a cia contractor.istani officials said he was let go after the victims' families received $2.3 million. secretary of state clinton denied washington made the payments. the u.s. insisted davis was covered by diplomatic immunity. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: the nuclear scare went global today. as australia, germany, russia and other countries urged their citizens to leave tokyo and northern japan. the u.s. embassy...
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. >>> in pakistan, the american cia contractor raymond davis was released from prison today and immediately left the country. he was accused of killing two pakistani men. a lawyer for the family said they were paying more than $2 million in blood money. it is common and legal in pakistan to compensate victim's families, but it is not clear who paid the money. >>> and in the netherlands police say they have broken up one of the largest international pedophile rings ever. investigators say they rescued 230 children and arrested 184 suspects, including teachers and police officers. the ring operated online. officials say most of the suspects were involved in the sexual abuse of children and to a lesser extent, in child porn. >>> a call for new inspections of california's two nuclear reactors. the potential new threat discovered next to one just this week. >>> and . >>> no word tonight on what caused a twin engine plane to crash in long beach this morning killing five people and injuring another. among the dead are two prominent long beach realtors and a bikeist advocate. airport officials say
. >>> in pakistan, the american cia contractor raymond davis was released from prison today and immediately left the country. he was accused of killing two pakistani men. a lawyer for the family said they were paying more than $2 million in blood money. it is common and legal in pakistan to compensate victim's families, but it is not clear who paid the money. >>> and in the netherlands police say they have broken up one of the largest international pedophile rings ever....
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. >>> in pakistan, the american cia contractor raymond davis was released from prison today and immediately left the country. he was accused of killing two pakistani men. a lawyer for the family said they were paying more than $2 million in blood money. it is common and legal in pakistan to compensate victim's families, but it is not clear who paid the money. >>> and in the netherlands police say they have broken up one of the largest international pedophile rings ever. investigators say they rescued 230 children and arrested 184 suspects, including teachers and police officers. the ring operated online. officials say most of the suspects were involved in the sexual abuse of children and to a lesser extent, in child porn. >>> a call for new inspections of california's two nuclear reactors. the potential new threat discovered next to one just this week. >>> and chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking more rain in the forecast. when it will get here, plus the weekend ahead. [ music ] . >>> no word tonight on what caused a twin engine plane to crash in long beach this morning killing five
. >>> in pakistan, the american cia contractor raymond davis was released from prison today and immediately left the country. he was accused of killing two pakistani men. a lawyer for the family said they were paying more than $2 million in blood money. it is common and legal in pakistan to compensate victim's families, but it is not clear who paid the money. >>> and in the netherlands police say they have broken up one of the largest international pedophile rings ever....