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read religious rites, tipped up and then quote, eased in the sea. photos of that moment as well as photos of bin laden's body at a hangar in afghanistan with a massive open head wound are being held by the white house as officials deliberate whether to release them. joining me now is steve clemmons a senior fellow at the new american foundation a progressive think tank. steve, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> take us inside what you think the dimensions of that debate are in the white house about these photographs. the pros and cons of releasing a photograph like this. >> i think simply the con is they're worried just as they were in creting a tangable rallying point in bin laden had been buried at some site for retaliatory acts for those that were taken into some frenzy over his martyrdom that they've been trying to create a light and almost vanishing footprint of bin laden to try to keep this from animating terrorism around the world. i think the other side of this is america's a transparent nation. people needed to have c
read religious rites, tipped up and then quote, eased in the sea. photos of that moment as well as photos of bin laden's body at a hangar in afghanistan with a massive open head wound are being held by the white house as officials deliberate whether to release them. joining me now is steve clemmons a senior fellow at the new american foundation a progressive think tank. steve, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> take us inside what you think the dimensions of...
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i mean, this is -- on one level, this is a holy rite. it's the declaration of a new rite. but at another level, you can think of this almost like a high school pep rally on steroids. this is a massive celebration of a figure who, of course, in addition to being the pope of the catholic church is ultimately a loving and holy man all around the world. and what you've been seeing today is one of those massive rivers of humanity that john paul always seems to generate. we're expecting more than a million people. in addition, there are something like five or six royal families represented here today, 16 heads of state, official delegation. this is going to be a remarkable day in a city, of course, that has seen quite a few remarkable days over the years. >> john, i want you to help us with something very basic. millions of people are watching this around the world. of course, many of them are catholics, but many of them are not. so what is pope benedict xvi about to proclaim about john paul ii. are catholics now to pray to john paul ii? does he become a figure of worship? >> we
i mean, this is -- on one level, this is a holy rite. it's the declaration of a new rite. but at another level, you can think of this almost like a high school pep rally on steroids. this is a massive celebration of a figure who, of course, in addition to being the pope of the catholic church is ultimately a loving and holy man all around the world. and what you've been seeing today is one of those massive rivers of humanity that john paul always seems to generate. we're expecting more than a...
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. >>> and, rite of passage. nervous boys putting their hearts on the line, with seven little words. it's happening across the country today, and they're our "persons of the week." >>> good evening and a good friday to you. we have all imagined what it was like at the moment osama bin laden knew he was face to face with americans moving in to take him down. well, tonight, for the first time, we know more about what those helmet cameras, worn by the navy s.e.a.l.s, show. and, there was another surprising footnote to this story today. the insistence by u.s. officials that they found a huge stash of pornography at the hideout. can this be true? it's a question we put to martha raddatz who is on this story for us tonight. good evening, martha. >> reporter: good evening, diane. this was one of those discoveries that stunned everyone. in fact, it was so stunning, officials are worried that some people won't believe it. amid the massive treasure trove of intelligence pulled from bin laden's compound, officials never thought they would find pornography. a u.s. official tells abc news that a
. >>> and, rite of passage. nervous boys putting their hearts on the line, with seven little words. it's happening across the country today, and they're our "persons of the week." >>> good evening and a good friday to you. we have all imagined what it was like at the moment osama bin laden knew he was face to face with americans moving in to take him down. well, tonight, for the first time, we know more about what those helmet cameras, worn by the navy s.e.a.l.s,...
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he does play up and down the state. 50 symbolic seconds of the last rite .ller, closure. >> he would have loved this. from the sacramento valley national cemetery in dixon, wayne freedman abc 7 news.ñ/ñ/ñw you can see >> a bay area power couple is helping teens be nicer to each other. >> a look at how a family tragedy turned into a fobus on solution. this new video from a group called beyond differences is tackling an age-old problem. >> this boy stutters and they call him bad names. >> they put him in the trash can. >> and people are like he smells weird and they are excluding him. >> for years that kind of behavior was accepted and just what teenagers do. now a growing course of voices is stopping the bullying. they believe that the key is fighting social isolation. >> it is when people are excluded because they don't think they are cool enough. >> laurie thomas started to honor daughter. lily had aperts syndrome that affected her appearance. she was happy growing nup marin county. but in middle school here friends disappeared. >> she was dealt out of the
he does play up and down the state. 50 symbolic seconds of the last rite .ller, closure. >> he would have loved this. from the sacramento valley national cemetery in dixon, wayne freedman abc 7 news.ñ/ñ/ñw you can see >> a bay area power couple is helping teens be nicer to each other. >> a look at how a family tragedy turned into a fobus on solution. this new video from a group called beyond differences is tackling an age-old problem. >> this boy stutters and they...
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"the rite" however, god save me from the movie. f, f, f.hony hopkins chewing scenery could not save this film. there's so many better horror movies about religion than this one. rent something else for the love of all that is holy. i won't absolve it of all its sins. >> my producer is saying we should not see that one before the world's ending at 6:00 p.m.? >> absolutely not. go see something fun that's good, that's going to excite you. go see "midnight in paris," or have fun at "pirates." >> and f in english as in flunk, not as f in french as in fantast fantastic. >> no fantastic word associated with "the rite." >> i love it, brutal honesty. thanks so much. movie.com. >>> who doesn't fantasize about being a great athlete. face-to-face with venus williams, reveals what she believes are the keys to achieving greatness. if there were three things i could ask all my face-to-face interviews, if there were three things that were the key ingredients to greatness, what would they be? >> oh, my gosh, first, you can never undermine hard work. it has
"the rite" however, god save me from the movie. f, f, f.hony hopkins chewing scenery could not save this film. there's so many better horror movies about religion than this one. rent something else for the love of all that is holy. i won't absolve it of all its sins. >> my producer is saying we should not see that one before the world's ending at 6:00 p.m.? >> absolutely not. go see something fun that's good, that's going to excite you. go see "midnight in...
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holy father begins the rite of communion the prayer taught to us by jesus. ♪ >> our father who art ined be thy name, give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. deliver us lord from every evil and grant us peace in our day. in your mercy, keep us free from sin and protect us from all anxiety as we wait in joyful hope for the coming of our savior, jesus christ. for the kingdom, and the power and the glory are yours, now and forever. lord, jesus christ, you said to your apostles i leave you peace, my peace i give you, look not on our sins, but on the faith of your church and grant us the peace and unity of your kingdom where you live forever and ever. amen. the peace of the lord be with you always. the decon sang in latin in the spirit of christ who rose from the dead let us offer ooeach ote sign of piece and the holy father offers them the sign of peace and the people offer each other the sign of peace that the world cannot offer, but can only be given by christ. a
holy father begins the rite of communion the prayer taught to us by jesus. ♪ >> our father who art ined be thy name, give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. deliver us lord from every evil and grant us peace in our day. in your mercy, keep us free from sin and protect us from all anxiety as we wait in joyful hope for the coming of our savior, jesus christ. for...
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this is the rite aid where they killed the manager of the store.lled the manager, the company closed the building and it's stayed like this ever since. >> what would it take to get business back to homewood? >> you have to stop the shootings. you have to stop the shootings. you can't have these type of shootings in broad daylight. you can't have these executions and expect businesses to invest. they are not going to. this is the community college. the local branch. the only really one in an african-american community west of philadelphia. i teach there. i teach a class there. >> is this community college an anchor here? >> one of the anchors for the young people. but, of course, some students won't come here because of where it's at. when my son was shot 11 times, i heard the shots. i didn't realize it was him, but i heard the shots. i hear the shots at night. it's unbelievable and it's -- no one should have to live this way. no one should have to live this way. the only reason that people will say that it's okay to have these guns because they don
this is the rite aid where they killed the manager of the store.lled the manager, the company closed the building and it's stayed like this ever since. >> what would it take to get business back to homewood? >> you have to stop the shootings. you have to stop the shootings. you can't have these type of shootings in broad daylight. you can't have these executions and expect businesses to invest. they are not going to. this is the community college. the local branch. the only really...
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when they are mean and spin rited, it shows who they are. walk around the neighborhood and say everybody who would like to have a paycheck, an american foreign policy and energy policy thank you all very, very much. [applause] >> thank you, newt. he's right. it is a turning point for our country. we have to take it back. before we adjourn. please do not take the center pieces. we need them for break fast. the first meeting will begin at 7:30 in hall b. after the praise service, you can go onto the next service. can you dance all night. we'd be happy to see you there. food is free, drinks are on you. i look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning at the break fast honoring governor and mrs. nathan bill. good night. have a good evening and thank you. [applause]
when they are mean and spin rited, it shows who they are. walk around the neighborhood and say everybody who would like to have a paycheck, an american foreign policy and energy policy thank you all very, very much. [applause] >> thank you, newt. he's right. it is a turning point for our country. we have to take it back. before we adjourn. please do not take the center pieces. we need them for break fast. the first meeting will begin at 7:30 in hall b. after the praise service, you can go...
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each week keep it rite here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you again next weekend. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it.
each week keep it rite here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you again next weekend. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ]...
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each week keep it rite here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you again next weekend.
each week keep it rite here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you again next weekend.
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burial rites were translated. the diseased body was heaved into the sea. it has been senior since the plane plowed into the twin towers, part of a coordinated attack that killed more than 3000 people and traumatized the country. bin laden's dream was america's nightmare. he had been a target of four. now he was america's archenemy. the news of his death spread quickly, even before the president made his announcement. they had waited years for this. >> usa. >> later, the crowd gathered in foryork's ground zero relevance paid more somber tribute. >> they looked him in the eye and probably set a couple of choice words and shot him in the head. she is looking at this and she has the feeling of satisfaction, too, because i know god through that man's soul into hell. >> it looks like a clear, and complicated victory. the good guys killed the bad guy. but president obama wants to emphasize it was his victory to. he told the cia to make killing bin laden their top priority. he defeated where two other presidents fail. in a ceremony honoring the military, he said t
burial rites were translated. the diseased body was heaved into the sea. it has been senior since the plane plowed into the twin towers, part of a coordinated attack that killed more than 3000 people and traumatized the country. bin laden's dream was america's nightmare. he had been a target of four. now he was america's archenemy. the news of his death spread quickly, even before the president made his announcement. they had waited years for this. >> usa. >> later, the crowd...
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burial rites were translated. the diseased body was heaved into the sea. it has been senior since the plane plowed into the twin towers, part of a coordinated attack that killed more than 3000 people and traumatized the country. bin laden's dream was america's nightmare. he had been a target of four. now he was america's archenemy. the news of his death spread quickly, even before the president made his announcement. they had waited years for this. >> usa. >> later, the crowd gathered in foryork's ground zero relevance paid more somber tribute. >> they looked him in the eye and probably set a couple of choice words and shot him in the head. she is looking at this and she has the feeling of satisfaction, too, because i know god through that man's soul into hell. >> it looks like a clear, and complicated victory. the good guys killed the bad guy. but president obama wants to emphasize it was his victory to. he told the cia to make killing bin laden their top priority. he defeated where two other presidents fail. in a ceremony honoring the military, he said t
burial rites were translated. the diseased body was heaved into the sea. it has been senior since the plane plowed into the twin towers, part of a coordinated attack that killed more than 3000 people and traumatized the country. bin laden's dream was america's nightmare. he had been a target of four. now he was america's archenemy. the news of his death spread quickly, even before the president made his announcement. they had waited years for this. >> usa. >> later, the crowd...
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abc2 news bill fink brings the color and character of the unique rite of spring. >> reporter: shy of a royal wed i go dare you to find an event with more beauty, general tillity and hats, hats, hats. >> 3, 2, 1. happy flower mart. >> reporter: you can almost turn back time to the very first flower mart in 18911. -- 1911. this dance with the girls from bren mar is one of special activities plapped for the fairest of fair nos we have everything. it will have something for everyone and i guarantee it. ♪ wonderful world >> reporter: from song to dance, to contests and parades. the flower mart is mainly about flowers. >> >> oh, i like this. these are beautiful. >> reporter: betty reid comes every year. >> i like the variety. there's so much to see down here and we always buy flowers. >> reporter: that's exactly what caitlin wants to hear. >> i think it's going to be a great year. we were worried about the weather today. but it turn out to be a gorgeous day. and it is mother's day weaning. and i think a lot of people are coming out buying plants for the mother for this weekend. >> beautifu
abc2 news bill fink brings the color and character of the unique rite of spring. >> reporter: shy of a royal wed i go dare you to find an event with more beauty, general tillity and hats, hats, hats. >> 3, 2, 1. happy flower mart. >> reporter: you can almost turn back time to the very first flower mart in 18911. -- 1911. this dance with the girls from bren mar is one of special activities plapped for the fairest of fair nos we have everything. it will have something for...
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when i was probably about 13 years old and to me the book, the book the whole series was kind of a rite ♪ >> jakes shears is the lead singer of the alternative glam rock band scissor sisters. he's had chart topping hits and sell-out hits but never written for theater until now. >> jake and john, their music already sounded like the '70s, everything we love about it, it's disco and funky, but it still sounds quite modern and to me that's one of the things we're trying to do in the show, evoke that period without trying to recreate it. >> not surprisingly the songs are often provocative, reflecting a time of free love. one of the most awedicious numbers in the show takes place in a nevada brothel run by an old madam named mother mucka. >> ride 'em hard is a really filthy, you know -- >> outrageous. >> dirty song. ♪ ride 'em high and then you slip it off it's so heavy ♪ ♪ it can hardly fit ♪ you can't hold a hold a candle ♪ >> if there's a high school production on this, i don't know what they'll do with this one but it's very funny and i'm really proud of it. >> "tales of the city" on the
when i was probably about 13 years old and to me the book, the book the whole series was kind of a rite ♪ >> jakes shears is the lead singer of the alternative glam rock band scissor sisters. he's had chart topping hits and sell-out hits but never written for theater until now. >> jake and john, their music already sounded like the '70s, everything we love about it, it's disco and funky, but it still sounds quite modern and to me that's one of the things we're trying to do in the...
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so if you look, for instance, at the rites of church attendants, supposedly the more developed economically a country goes the lower the rates of church attendance are. but yet america stands in contradiction to that. >> don't you think that when middle america, or the upper class beorgoisie are struggling to gain and maintain a regular of financial security that during that time they're pretty much calvinist and they don't spend that much time dealing with religion. rather, their work almost becomes a religion and then when they reach a point, a level of affluence, then they develop as nouveau riche, if you will, an interest in religion. is that true? >> no. i think -- >> not true? >> that's not true, that's a thesis about calvinism being a force for economic change. i think that's somewhat discredited. >> do you think that the wealthy parishioners that you have in your congregation are as committed to their personal spiritual and religious growth as are the less economically fortunate, the poor? you also have many poor people in your parish, as i understand? >> yeah, we have 400 people, m
so if you look, for instance, at the rites of church attendants, supposedly the more developed economically a country goes the lower the rates of church attendance are. but yet america stands in contradiction to that. >> don't you think that when middle america, or the upper class beorgoisie are struggling to gain and maintain a regular of financial security that during that time they're pretty much calvinist and they don't spend that much time dealing with religion. rather, their work...
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who is responsible for so many american deaths actually got the chance to have his islamic burial riteserformed. i find that very offensive. >> reporter: the pentagon says bin laden's body was washed and then placed in a white sheet, placed in a weighted bag, pout a flat board and eased into the sea. >> i think it was okay. i might not have made that decision but i'm okay with that decision being made. i think that he can have all the services he wants given he is going to hell. >> reporter: the u.s. used dna and compared photos and fable recognition to make sure it was him. >> we are going to make sure that nobody has any basis to try to deny that we got osama bin laden. therefore the releasing of information and whether that includes photographs is to be determined. >> ainsley earhart, fox news. >>> the "wall street journal" reported that the u.s. government asked saudi arabia where bin laden was born to take his remains but the saudi government declined. >>> also making headlines, britain's prince charles is visiting d.c. today. he is visiting the common good farm. tomorrow, he will
who is responsible for so many american deaths actually got the chance to have his islamic burial riteserformed. i find that very offensive. >> reporter: the pentagon says bin laden's body was washed and then placed in a white sheet, placed in a weighted bag, pout a flat board and eased into the sea. >> i think it was okay. i might not have made that decision but i'm okay with that decision being made. i think that he can have all the services he wants given he is going to hell....
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the correctly stated, we had rite-aid come to san francisco, and they did acquire some liquor licenses. most of those locations, that altman gave up the san francisco market, although they are still in business. most of those locations were acquired by walgreen's, so it put walgreen's back in the liquor license business, strictly through that person to person transfer process that we referred to. at the same time, walgreen's was looking at a national effort of getting back into the liquor component, and then, a little bit of that story. when the walgreen's first came up, it was newsworthy. it was front-page news that they were talking about bringing many licenses to san francisco. walgreen's has in excess of 90 locations, and their long-term business plan would ultimately attend to license all of those. that caused concern here with the supervisors. it caused concern with the mayor's office. we did start dialogue with walgreen's early on. we have since move very cautiously, very slowly, and very selectively on very specific locations. i believe we currently have 6 walgreen's with a liq
the correctly stated, we had rite-aid come to san francisco, and they did acquire some liquor licenses. most of those locations, that altman gave up the san francisco market, although they are still in business. most of those locations were acquired by walgreen's, so it put walgreen's back in the liquor license business, strictly through that person to person transfer process that we referred to. at the same time, walgreen's was looking at a national effort of getting back into the liquor...
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out there and in the women's game a french open champion francesca schiavone is through to the last rites and harrowing talking i speak to slightly from against daniela to troy about maria sharapova was an easy six two six two winner over israel's shahar peer while it was close but not close enough to line up as many now the russian went and she thirty two year old got out on a hundred also suspect love is not so good poor being such an answer twice former champion guillen a yankovic's for labor cost planes and the belt with you know scotty gets. out another former rowing champion week which intends to one side for the time being for while the blonde in our saturn is taking an indefinite break to cure her aching back the twenty five year old russian will miss next week's french open where she's a twice beaten finalist in the session doesn't want to torture herself and longer as nagging back pains given her troubles at the end of two thousand and nine. hundred of her conspicuous absentee for broken grass will be serena williams the american former world number one hasn't yet recovered from
out there and in the women's game a french open champion francesca schiavone is through to the last rites and harrowing talking i speak to slightly from against daniela to troy about maria sharapova was an easy six two six two winner over israel's shahar peer while it was close but not close enough to line up as many now the russian went and she thirty two year old got out on a hundred also suspect love is not so good poor being such an answer twice former champion guillen a yankovic's for...
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gone into primate after thrashing your boys crystal goes national came stock i reopened for the last rites twenty eight minutes saying rising above everyone and robots offer a cross he's had to hit the ball. our body brazilian was thus to his own rebound firing an empty net time spartak doubled the leader in the second half our time to book winning them suniel a hand with this effort. and same and zubaan made the brace twelve minutes late so within each shot into the left one up also schooled the second on the nice feelings part explains which formal victory profiling them into and said in the standings. in the meantime suneet missed that chance to go top off three two one defeat at a time when the pope and for the head with a powerful header off the thirty six minutes i was sure that if within four minutes make the pfizer win had that alone prosthetic see you one of the disappointed the home crowd with an equaliser was need but very clearly have even move in the second half which is the life they failed to play ball or phrase correctly on a lot of bullshit because of the rebound being thr
gone into primate after thrashing your boys crystal goes national came stock i reopened for the last rites twenty eight minutes saying rising above everyone and robots offer a cross he's had to hit the ball. our body brazilian was thus to his own rebound firing an empty net time spartak doubled the leader in the second half our time to book winning them suniel a hand with this effort. and same and zubaan made the brace twelve minutes late so within each shot into the left one up also schooled...
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those who were heading to the grave yards along with abuse of chances such as death to the mosque rites and nazi salutes hurling rocks and smoke bombs that is how involved martha made the ninth. here in this picture and my brothers and the liberation of this line from that fascists that these people here do not let me come inside this century to lay flowers and he's great this is a disgrace. such seeing surprised even the locals who had grown used to protests on the three day these were the scenes from last year when nationalist wipe their feet on the red victory banner. i spent thirteen years in detention in siberia my two brothers were killed. and something like this had happened in a new country that. their heroes are people regarded worldwide as nasa collaborators replica shirts with the founders of the one nine hundred forty s. insurgent army stick on london and announce it here which are a big hit here there are seen as freedom fighters even though for a while they fought alongside the nazi army and kill civilians jews and russians in the gruesome manner how the mainstream plate.
those who were heading to the grave yards along with abuse of chances such as death to the mosque rites and nazi salutes hurling rocks and smoke bombs that is how involved martha made the ninth. here in this picture and my brothers and the liberation of this line from that fascists that these people here do not let me come inside this century to lay flowers and he's great this is a disgrace. such seeing surprised even the locals who had grown used to protests on the three day these were the...
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resignation of dominic straus card has put the label financial community in spain economics and geopolitics rite aid in salvaging says his downfall may well be rail plans to use alternatives to the u.s. dollar as a reserve currency. is how we left its international monetary fund so she dramatic way shows that the powers that be were not very happy with mr starr's car was promoting the special drawing rights which in a way are the mechanism that would make the dollar suffer i think that we are going to see that whoever find we do so with the whole i v i m f will keep away from it in the street too strongly participation in doing away with the us dollar in other words the u.s. dollar needs to be the key currency and anything which is seen as competition all about it we put on warning lights anything that will trigger countries to sell off the u.s. treasury bond holdings is a sign of trouble for the united states because as i say those treasury bonds us further ones is what allows both. to have his printing presses going on twenty four hours a day if that were to be stopped and if america were to s
resignation of dominic straus card has put the label financial community in spain economics and geopolitics rite aid in salvaging says his downfall may well be rail plans to use alternatives to the u.s. dollar as a reserve currency. is how we left its international monetary fund so she dramatic way shows that the powers that be were not very happy with mr starr's car was promoting the special drawing rights which in a way are the mechanism that would make the dollar suffer i think that we are...
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it's practically a rite of passage on capitol hill. when gas prices soar, they haul in the oil executives for a public flogging. the leaders of the five largest private oil companies did not give an inch as senate democrats argued they should give up their tax credits. >> i don't think the american people want shared sacrifice. i think they want shared prosperity. and what we have to... >> oh, you... lovely statement. but do you understand how out of touch that is? >> reporter: those five companies are on track to make a combined $140 billion in profit this year. so democrats want to eliminate $2.1 billion worth of tax deductions for domestic production and other writeoffs. >> do you think that your subsidy is more important than the financial aid we give to students to go to college? could you answer that yes or no? >> well, that's a very difficult question for me. two totally different questions. >> but we have to weigh those two things, mr. mulva. >> reporter: but the executives argue that raising their taxes would push gas prices e
it's practically a rite of passage on capitol hill. when gas prices soar, they haul in the oil executives for a public flogging. the leaders of the five largest private oil companies did not give an inch as senate democrats argued they should give up their tax credits. >> i don't think the american people want shared sacrifice. i think they want shared prosperity. and what we have to... >> oh, you... lovely statement. but do you understand how out of touch that is? >>...
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. >>> people's property, it's not pretty rite to do that.f you want to demonstrate but do it peacefully. >> not damage other people's property. >> this celebration gets out of hand every year. they have more than a hundred special officers out on the street. they haven't announced the how many arrests they were able to make last night. we're estimating about six businesses but maybe there are more. last year they made 8 felony arrests on cinco de mayo and ten misdemeanor arrests. >>> san francisco police have detained a possible d.u.i. suspect that may have been involved in a fatal hit-and-run didn't. it started around 2:30 this morning on masonic near golden gate avenue. a 55-year-old man was hit and killed near the intersection, the car did not stop. it was located a short time later several blocks away when it crashed into some street flower pots outside st. mary's hospital. the driver was injured and taken away in police custody in an ambulance. >> pg&e crews are still working this morning to repair a natural gas leak in pleasant hill th
. >>> people's property, it's not pretty rite to do that.f you want to demonstrate but do it peacefully. >> not damage other people's property. >> this celebration gets out of hand every year. they have more than a hundred special officers out on the street. they haven't announced the how many arrests they were able to make last night. we're estimating about six businesses but maybe there are more. last year they made 8 felony arrests on cinco de mayo and ten misdemeanor...
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town off the map but folks there drew the line at letting the disaster destroy one very important rite of passage, the high school prom. david muir has that story. >> reporter: she lost her home, her school, her cherished family photos. >> part of my pictures they found in tennessee and they mailed some back to me. >> reporter: she points to one saving grace, her prom dress still at the shop, she hadn't picked it up yet and she was determined to still wear it. this weekend she and so many other high school students without their schools still determined to save their prom. volunteers did their hair, makeup for free and for so many other young women donated dresses from all over the country. we met lisa in the dress she hoped to wear all along -- this one donated after the one she bought was destroyed with everything else. >> my dress was in the mud. >> reporter: the boys weren't forgotten, tuxes given to them and limos with the free ride to dinner, the meal a gift as well, the arrivals, the smiles that replace so much of the pain here. and the dance, a welcome break from the reality th
town off the map but folks there drew the line at letting the disaster destroy one very important rite of passage, the high school prom. david muir has that story. >> reporter: she lost her home, her school, her cherished family photos. >> part of my pictures they found in tennessee and they mailed some back to me. >> reporter: she points to one saving grace, her prom dress still at the shop, she hadn't picked it up yet and she was determined to still wear it. this weekend she...
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they mark it every year with rites on israel's borders. details on the casualties, next. your advertising mail campaign is paying off! business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's cool and all... but it ain't my money. i seriously do not care... so, you don't care what anyone says, you want to save this company money! that's exactly what i was saying. hmmm... priority mail flat rate envelopes, just $4.95 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> a quick look at what's happening around the world. israeli troops firing tear gas at crowds. this is the golden heights on the syrian border. similar clashes erupted on all of israel's borders today. several people reported killed and many more hurt. this is a day
they mark it every year with rites on israel's borders. details on the casualties, next. your advertising mail campaign is paying off! business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's cool and all... but it ain't my money. i seriously do not care... so, you don't care what...
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began helping with the triage of caring for those who had been gravely injured and administering last rites to those who were on death's door. the death toll in this community now 15. perhaps not as significant as other death tolls in other places, but remember, this is a very small town, only 900 people. everybody knows everyone who died, everyone who was injured, and everyone who now is still suffering. and to that end, i had a conversation with liza morgan. her and her father run the cemetary, the only one, smithville cemetary. every tombstone in that cemetary knocked over but four. they have spent the last two days righting every stone, father and daughter, with the help of volunteers, clearing all the debris. and as you mentioned, fred, the first funerals will take place this afternoon, a husband and wife who died together in their home right around in this area. liza and her father know them very well. for them, preparing those graves is not a job, it's an act of love. fred? >> all right, marty savage, thanks so much in smithville, missouri. i appreciate that. >>> the road to recovery
began helping with the triage of caring for those who had been gravely injured and administering last rites to those who were on death's door. the death toll in this community now 15. perhaps not as significant as other death tolls in other places, but remember, this is a very small town, only 900 people. everybody knows everyone who died, everyone who was injured, and everyone who now is still suffering. and to that end, i had a conversation with liza morgan. her and her father run the...
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bhoon is responsible for so many american deaths actually got the chance to have his islamic burial rites performed. find that very offensive. >> reporter: the pentagon says the body was washed, placed in a white sheet, placed on in a weighted bag and on a flat board and placed into the sea. >> i think it was on okay. i might not have made that decision but i'm he okay with that decision being made. he can have all the services he wants given he is going to hell. >> reporter: the u.s. used dna to confirm his identity and compared photo and facial recognition to ensure it was him. >> we are going to do everything we can to make sure nobody has any base toys try to deny that we got osama bin laden and so therefore, the releasing of information and whether that includes photographs, this is something to be determined. >> reporter: on thursday, president obama will travel to new york to visit ground zero and meet with families of 9-11 victims. ainsley earhart, fox news. >>> the "wall street journal" reports that the u.s. government asked saudi arabia where bin laden was born to take his remai
bhoon is responsible for so many american deaths actually got the chance to have his islamic burial rites performed. find that very offensive. >> reporter: the pentagon says the body was washed, placed in a white sheet, placed on in a weighted bag and on a flat board and placed into the sea. >> i think it was on okay. i might not have made that decision but i'm he okay with that decision being made. he can have all the services he wants given he is going to hell. >> reporter:...
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. >>> as the temperature have dropped off a little bit, light rite now, this particular map is showing washington at 46 degrees. ments a cool -- it is a cool start to the day. you will need a jacket. 39 in manassas. culpeper, 39 degrees there. quantico, 44. baltimore at 44 degrees as well. let's talk about the winds. take a look at the current wind speeds through the region. these are not gusts. these are your sustained winds. 10miles per hour in washington. eight in baltimore. seven at dulles. 14 at patuxent naval air station. these will pick up i think during the course of the day. winds could gust up to 0, 5 30 miles per hour later on. futurecast, now, this morning, we are quiet. no precipitation. i don't expect precipitation today. going to be a quiet day. we've got a few clouds out there but lots of sun. check it out. just clear skies, bright sunshine today. again, still breezy but a very, very pretty day. as the we get into tomorrow, we'll see some clouds begin to stream through. by tomorrow afternoon, skies are clouding up and some of our viewers will start to see some shower ac
. >>> as the temperature have dropped off a little bit, light rite now, this particular map is showing washington at 46 degrees. ments a cool -- it is a cool start to the day. you will need a jacket. 39 in manassas. culpeper, 39 degrees there. quantico, 44. baltimore at 44 degrees as well. let's talk about the winds. take a look at the current wind speeds through the region. these are not gusts. these are your sustained winds. 10miles per hour in washington. eight in baltimore. seven...
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rite gers rite ge international monetary fund says its chief, dominic strauss-kahn, does not have diplomaticunity in the sexual assault case against him in america. and tonight, growing pressure on him to step down from the imf. the former french finance minister is accused of sexually assaulting and trying to rape a maid in his new york hotel suite over the weekend. he was denied bail and being held in jail on reitgers island. i talked earlier. what is the latest that we know about the alleged victim? >> we know that she has a 15-year-old daughter. she's been working at the hotel for about 2 1/2 years. she was there legally. the lawyer describes her as a woman who is dignified, intelligent, somebody who got along well with supervisors and her co-workers. the lawyer also says when i asked, was this consensual, could this have been consensual as the defense attorneys seem to suggest, saying this was not a forced encounter, the lawyers said no, she's afraid to go home, afraid to go to work and her future is uncertain right now, anderson. >> and she comes from west africa, correct, and she has
rite gers rite ge international monetary fund says its chief, dominic strauss-kahn, does not have diplomaticunity in the sexual assault case against him in america. and tonight, growing pressure on him to step down from the imf. the former french finance minister is accused of sexually assaulting and trying to rape a maid in his new york hotel suite over the weekend. he was denied bail and being held in jail on reitgers island. i talked earlier. what is the latest that we know about the alleged...
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. >>> time for baltimore's annual rite of spring. today, the city is celebrating flower mart 2011.t also features something new. it's a vendor showcase, where visitors can view the items available for sale. the flower mart continues until 8:00 tonight and all day tomorrow, around the monument in mount vernon. >> where are the lemons with the peppermint sticks? >> i love those. and i love the hats. >> a lot of flowers this year. >>> straight ahead on wjz eyewitness news at 4:00. >>> unanswered questions. a missing woman in georgia turns up with amnesia in illinois. what her family is saying. >>> case closed. final two suspects make a deal in court in the bullying death of a massachusetts girl. >>> and it's a warm spring afternoon. will we see the same this weekend? bob turk will tell us coming up. >>> just moments ago, president obama personally thanked some of the navy seals who stormed osama bin laden's compound. the president also spoke publicly to hundreds ever troops at fort campbell, kentucky. the soldiers are recently back from tour in afghanistan. president obama also thanke
. >>> time for baltimore's annual rite of spring. today, the city is celebrating flower mart 2011.t also features something new. it's a vendor showcase, where visitors can view the items available for sale. the flower mart continues until 8:00 tonight and all day tomorrow, around the monument in mount vernon. >> where are the lemons with the peppermint sticks? >> i love those. and i love the hats. >> a lot of flowers this year. >>> straight ahead on wjz...
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. >>> coming up on news 4 at 5:00, some call it a rite of passage. >> the allegations that landed a straight-a student in legal trouble. >> now the battle over a $1,000 water bill takes a new turn. >>> consider yourself warned. what one group is saying about the potential for another hack attack on sony. >>> also, their could there be relief from soaring gas prices? how soon experts say those prices might be coming down. >>> news 4 at 5:00 is just getting started. so you closed your savings account and buried all your money. yeah, my savings weren't growing, too many traps and fees, it's better off in a hole in the ground. where's the hole ? i got a map. where's the map ? it's tattooed on my back. nobody knows about it-- just me and the guy who did the tattoo. touch the ball, son. put your savings where they'll grow. get an orange savings account. no fees. no minimums. no tattoos. i should go get the shovel. >>> as you saw a bit earlier, president obama wrapped up a stroz fort campbell, kentucky, to thank the troops for their service in the nation's war for the hunt for osama bin laden. >> the
. >>> coming up on news 4 at 5:00, some call it a rite of passage. >> the allegations that landed a straight-a student in legal trouble. >> now the battle over a $1,000 water bill takes a new turn. >>> consider yourself warned. what one group is saying about the potential for another hack attack on sony. >>> also, their could there be relief from soaring gas prices? how soon experts say those prices might be coming down. >>> news 4 at 5:00 is just...
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i'm understanding the copy rites have just been doubt buy by kia morgan. collection. they are helping to sell the originals. quite a story in how reginald garcia came about these. >> very interesting. alan duke great pictures to look at. we appreciate you getting this story for us, a cnn exclusive and if you want to see them, talking to you viewers now all the photos of jackson before he went under the knife make sure you check out our blog. go to cnn.com/don. >>> a sticky situation is happening at some proms across the nation. some students are a wearing dresses and tuxes made oust duct tape. >>> but first in vietnam an estimated 23,000 children are living and working on the streets. many come from rural areas to the city seeking opportunity. instead, they end up facing a detail ju struggle just to survive. that's where this week's cnn hero comes in, an australian who moved to vietnam just to help. >>> here in hanoi kids come to the streets hoping it will be better than living in poverty in the country side and often they find it's much worse. you can ide
i'm understanding the copy rites have just been doubt buy by kia morgan. collection. they are helping to sell the originals. quite a story in how reginald garcia came about these. >> very interesting. alan duke great pictures to look at. we appreciate you getting this story for us, a cnn exclusive and if you want to see them, talking to you viewers now all the photos of jackson before he went under the knife make sure you check out our blog. go to cnn.com/don. >>> a sticky...
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. >>> in the texas panhandle about 300 homes are being threatened by rite now. randall, count. the pit fire is south of amarillo and covers about 500 acres. it's just one of a dozen wildfires now burning in that drought-plagued straight. >>> rookie j.r. hildebrand was leaving the indy 500ed to in the final lap when that happened. dan well den sped right past him to fake the checkered flag. hildebrand did slide across the finish line there. check out the reaction of the indiana national guard soldiers watching him, rooting for him and oh, wow says it all, doesn't it? his car sponsored by the national guard. >>> well, this is the most heat we've seen from the los angeles dodgers so far this season. it was a fire that broke out right in the middle of the game versus the marlins. you can see the smoke coming from a small fire in storage area. some fans had to be evacuated. but nobody had to leach the game. the game went on. and in the stands, a dodger fan did something that's going to come back to haunt him on father's day in a few weeks. watch the video. dad trying
. >>> in the texas panhandle about 300 homes are being threatened by rite now. randall, count. the pit fire is south of amarillo and covers about 500 acres. it's just one of a dozen wildfires now burning in that drought-plagued straight. >>> rookie j.r. hildebrand was leaving the indy 500ed to in the final lap when that happened. dan well den sped right past him to fake the checkered flag. hildebrand did slide across the finish line there. check out the reaction of the indiana...
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taps is last rite. bugle call in army gone together since biblical times.rs when to charge. when to rae treat. in the old days taps would tell soldiers it was safe and to sleep. but that was a differ a. >> musician used to be more prolific in our culture. all the boy scout troops had their own bugle within them. regiment had the own bugle. cavalry had the own bugle. >>reporter: now military funeral lucky to get a real bugle at all. >> try the lip again writ now. >>reporter: sergeant considers that to be a shame. with the goal of keeping taps live he teaches it. >> if you can't play the instrument well, you can't render taps as meant to be rendered. about. every family desearch the same honor whether medal of honor recipient to a general to the low private. >>reporter: sergeant eric estimates he has played taps some 500 times now and it is never the same. with so many world war ii veterans dying it is pretty much all he does up and down the state. >> it is a beautiful song. >>reporter: 25 mournful notes. 55 symbolic seconds of a last right. for the friends a
taps is last rite. bugle call in army gone together since biblical times.rs when to charge. when to rae treat. in the old days taps would tell soldiers it was safe and to sleep. but that was a differ a. >> musician used to be more prolific in our culture. all the boy scout troops had their own bugle within them. regiment had the own bugle. cavalry had the own bugle. >>reporter: now military funeral lucky to get a real bugle at all. >> try the lip again writ now....
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. >>> it's a rite of passage for teenage girms attending the high school prom, but in these tough economice cost of buying the perfect dress, shoes and accessories can put the prom out of reach for many, but some retail marketing students and their teacher are out to change that. jane watrel has more tonight from fairfax county. >> how about we do the green dresses over there with the turquoise dresses and -- >> it is a busy place these days as high school marketing students prepare displays of glamorous gowns. >> so ladies, who remembers what kind of rack this is, what kind of fix thur is that you're putting the dresses on right now. >> each gown is donated. some still have tags on them, from the shoes to accessories such as jewelry. it's all free for any needy student who can't afford to go to the prom. >> it's very important for girls to look and feel good. so with this prom dress shop it gives girls like a prom experience that they can actually enjoy. >> the shop is the brain child of teacher miranda schick who wants to give her students a taste of community service along with their pa
. >>> it's a rite of passage for teenage girms attending the high school prom, but in these tough economice cost of buying the perfect dress, shoes and accessories can put the prom out of reach for many, but some retail marketing students and their teacher are out to change that. jane watrel has more tonight from fairfax county. >> how about we do the green dresses over there with the turquoise dresses and -- >> it is a busy place these days as high school marketing...
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grab a rite jacket on thursday. grab your shades too.ake sure the kids have something tomorrow morning at the bus stop. and showers will return on friday. not anything severe. not anything widespread. but we have got showers in the forecast in the afternoon. and evening on friday. for tonight, an evening shower but then just partly cloudy, breezy and chilly. lows in the 40s. winds northwest 10 to 15. look at the lows tonight. even inside the beltway we are talking mid-40s. that's pretty chilly. 42 in rockville. 41 in gaithersburg. 42 out toward bowie. 45 in waldorf, charles county. low 40s in fairfax and reston and sterling. you go out to leesburg. 40 tonight. manassas 40. maybe even 39. tomorrow morning mostly sunny, breezy chilly. 40s and 50s. and winds increasing. northwest 10 to 20 actually. by afternoon, partly cloudy, breezy and cool. highs upper 60s and winds continue north westerly at about 10 to 20. we will break down tomorrow. light jacket in the morning. in the 40s. back to the 60s by lunchtime. upper 60s maybe low 70s south a
grab a rite jacket on thursday. grab your shades too.ake sure the kids have something tomorrow morning at the bus stop. and showers will return on friday. not anything severe. not anything widespread. but we have got showers in the forecast in the afternoon. and evening on friday. for tonight, an evening shower but then just partly cloudy, breezy and chilly. lows in the 40s. winds northwest 10 to 15. look at the lows tonight. even inside the beltway we are talking mid-40s. that's pretty chilly....
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. >> at least 200 inmates rited at accept quinn tin last night. it started in the dining hall. at least four inmates were stabbed or slashed. none of the injuries appear to be life threatening. guards gained control using non- lethal bullets and pepper spray. they later found ten weapons made by inmates. we are told no guards were hurt in this. >> the police arrested one of the men accused of beating the giants fan into a coma. joe vasquez with the family's first taste of justice. >> we were beyond happy. >> outside san francisco general where giants fan bryan stow is getting treatment for a serious brain his family tells the news they learned of the arrest early sunday morning. >> i got a call from the detective at 7:50 yesterday morning. he said, ann, i wanted to give you some information before you hear it on the news. and at that time my heart just dropped because he was going to share some ground breaking news that they had taken into custody one of the suspects. >> reporter: the suspect is 31- year-old ramirez. that's him on the left in the police sketch. police say he is
. >> at least 200 inmates rited at accept quinn tin last night. it started in the dining hall. at least four inmates were stabbed or slashed. none of the injuries appear to be life threatening. guards gained control using non- lethal bullets and pepper spray. they later found ten weapons made by inmates. we are told no guards were hurt in this. >> the police arrested one of the men accused of beating the giants fan into a coma. joe vasquez with the family's first taste of justice....
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my brother henry is practicing law in colorado and has just written a novel called "last rites." is a busy family. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] for a d d d copy of this program come 1-877-662-7726. 43 transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit a was atqnda.org. >> next, live, your calls and comments "washington journal on." at 10:30, an fcc discussion on how to protect small businesses from cyber security threats. at 1:00 p.m., the effectiveness of cia interrogations'. . >> follow the house and senate when you want on c-span. we make it easier to find information about your elected officials with daily schedules, a full list of members, each day's committee hearings, plus video of house and senate sessions and progress of bills and notes. congressional chronicle is that c-span.org//congress. >> this morning,"washington times" the editor explains the debt ceiling and what action to expect from congress, the u.s. treasury, and president obama. then,
my brother henry is practicing law in colorado and has just written a novel called "last rites." is a busy family. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] for a d d d copy of this program come 1-877-662-7726. 43 transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit a was atqnda.org. >> next, live, your calls and comments "washington journal on." at 10:30, an fcc...