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she was our anne hathaway from any city in tanzania -- our anne hathaway from tanzania. she was visiting her parents our anne hathaway from atlanta, georgia. she has zero bars on her phone. and in that town in atlanta outside atlanta, in georgia the residents of that town, every afternoon, one of them tries with the blackberries, and iphones to go down. once a day. that's what americans are asking for protesting give us both. we have a solution that gives them both. >> without a doubt your plan, your business plan is completely parallel in lockstep with what this government wants in terms of broadband. the obama administration, the fcc are calling for this. you mentioned earlier that fcc mandated you to do the biggest terrestrial broadband outreach ever, covering 260 million people. in retrospect, it's been a tough few months for lightsquared in terms of a lot of the political come of the politics around the process in which your company was sort of off the ground in the regulatory come with a regular process as well. do you in retrospect, do you wish that maybe, or do y
she was our anne hathaway from any city in tanzania -- our anne hathaway from tanzania. she was visiting her parents our anne hathaway from atlanta, georgia. she has zero bars on her phone. and in that town in atlanta outside atlanta, in georgia the residents of that town, every afternoon, one of them tries with the blackberries, and iphones to go down. once a day. that's what americans are asking for protesting give us both. we have a solution that gives them both. >> without a doubt...
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i built them from india to bangladesh to kenya to uganda to rwanda to tanzania to united states -- every time you build a network, there's interference, and the way you resolve interference is through -- [inaudible] last time, i said this is a challenge, and we'll resolve that, and now last week what we announced was a device that helps solve the problem for agriculture devices, surveying, and construction devices. we can now live harmoniously with our neighbors and gps and have both networks up. the goal and objective is how does american consumer, how do you, how do i, how do our friends, our family gain from the lightsquared network? it is not about one or the other. it's about both living harmoniously. if you put a technical challenge to american engineer, they can solve it. i've confidently believed that, and i believe it today because we have demonstrated it, that they can solve these engineering challenges. now we're in a situation that it's approved that it can be done, now let's work harmoniously, work into that plan to replace or refit these devices that are out there so that t
i built them from india to bangladesh to kenya to uganda to rwanda to tanzania to united states -- every time you build a network, there's interference, and the way you resolve interference is through -- [inaudible] last time, i said this is a challenge, and we'll resolve that, and now last week what we announced was a device that helps solve the problem for agriculture devices, surveying, and construction devices. we can now live harmoniously with our neighbors and gps and have both networks...
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she is more than half way from any city in tanzania and she had five bites on her phone. she was living with her parents in atlanta, ga., and she had zero bars on her phone. and in that town, the residents of that town, every afternoon, one of them drives with their blackberries and iphones to go download e-mail. once a day. it is like the days of fetching water. that is what americans are asking for. they are saying give us both and we have a solution that gives them both. >> without a doubt, your business plan is completely parallel, in lockstep with what this government wants in terms of broad band. the obama administration is calling for this. you said earlier that the fcc mandated you to do the biggest terrestrial broadband out reach ever, covering to under 60 million people. in retrospect, it has been a tough few months for lightsquared in terms of a lot of the politics around the process by which your company was off the ground with the regulatory process as well. in retrospect, do you wish that maybe, or do you think that if the fcc could have tapped a broader and
she is more than half way from any city in tanzania and she had five bites on her phone. she was living with her parents in atlanta, ga., and she had zero bars on her phone. and in that town, the residents of that town, every afternoon, one of them drives with their blackberries and iphones to go download e-mail. once a day. it is like the days of fetching water. that is what americans are asking for. they are saying give us both and we have a solution that gives them both. >> without a...
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i get a lot of travel requests and it's to peru and mozambique and tanzania and at the bottom it says how much it costs and it's usually zero and those are the ones i like to sign but it really does. and i want to just acknowledge the d.p.h. aids office staff, please raise your hands, because you clearly -- [applause] >> some of you, in culmination of years, i know you have hundreds of years of experience here and i know that is so, so important and we've done some incredible work in san francisco and you've taken your work and your understanding of this disease to other parts of the world and it makes such a big difference for everyone in the world, particularly around ending this disease. you're doing aids planning and my job as the principal investigator is to help with space planning. this is a 100-year-old building and we were in all kinds of spaces and i want to acknowledge the staff that helped and figured out how to move people and how to construct behind them. mark primo and martine soto -- raise your hand, martine. he's been my negotiator whenever people are trying to figure
i get a lot of travel requests and it's to peru and mozambique and tanzania and at the bottom it says how much it costs and it's usually zero and those are the ones i like to sign but it really does. and i want to just acknowledge the d.p.h. aids office staff, please raise your hands, because you clearly -- [applause] >> some of you, in culmination of years, i know you have hundreds of years of experience here and i know that is so, so important and we've done some incredible work in san...
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administration as usual backed down on trying to send the us but we really enough a year later made a lot of tanzania who played a role in the bombing of two u.s. embassies in africa was tried in federal court in new york city to very little fanfare hardly anyone even notice of the trial was going on just like the trial of the underwear bomber which looks to be as an eventful as all the past mystic terrorist trials so at this point the media has barely devoted any coverage to jury selection for a bill to law and if people haven't started complaining yet i doubt they're going to is it interesting how the media just forgets about covering how scary domestic terror trials are when they're actually happening maybe maybe just maybe that's because they are not scary at all. what actor has officially been signed saturday at a ceremony in tokyo the u.s. along with australia canada japan morocco new zealand and singapore and south korea all signed on to and anti-counterfeiting trade agreement now the agreement is meant to fight against the infringement of intellectual property rights i mean account of piracy
administration as usual backed down on trying to send the us but we really enough a year later made a lot of tanzania who played a role in the bombing of two u.s. embassies in africa was tried in federal court in new york city to very little fanfare hardly anyone even notice of the trial was going on just like the trial of the underwear bomber which looks to be as an eventful as all the past mystic terrorist trials so at this point the media has barely devoted any coverage to jury selection for...
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in my film, we look at banglade bangladesh, tanzania.hind 49 other countries. it's absolutely shocking. >> what are the top one or two reasons why women are dying in childbirth? >> post par tum hemorrhaging is the main cause of that and they will bleed to death. oftentimes they live far away from a facility and from a doctor who can perform a surgery or an intervention that is necessary. another one is obstructed labor. that's when a mother is maybe a young girl and she's not quite developed enough to deliver her own child and the child will die in her. and then she may die herself and experience a fistula. it's a horrific type of outcome to have. all childbirth related. another is unsafe abortion which continues to represent about 13% of all maternal deaths. >> places in india and china, there's a reference to have boys over girls, there's such a demand for abortions. >> there are. in most countries where it's not legal, it's still happening. it doesn't change the outcome or numbers of deaths or abortions. it just makes it less safe for
in my film, we look at banglade bangladesh, tanzania.hind 49 other countries. it's absolutely shocking. >> what are the top one or two reasons why women are dying in childbirth? >> post par tum hemorrhaging is the main cause of that and they will bleed to death. oftentimes they live far away from a facility and from a doctor who can perform a surgery or an intervention that is necessary. another one is obstructed labor. that's when a mother is maybe a young girl and she's not quite...
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also economies of countries like south vietnam, tanzania, sherlock, canada, and chile taking the heavy conversation as my starting point in moving my research investigations hoping to locate the moment when it looks to me as though things have started to go wrong. the start date that led to president ford's confrontation with the shot of oil prices in his final weeks of office. that meant i had to move back in time past the recession, passed watergate, nixon is resignation, beyond the oil embargo, the young to poor work, the vietnam war, the 1972 presidential election and back as far as the visit to washington to attend the funeral of former president eisenhower. and that is the point which my book begins. in the fall of 20083 years ago during the financial collapse of remember watching footage of the plan and brothers and thinking this sounds familiar. as each month passed and ease phase of the financial crisis gave way to endure more ominous than the last, this crisis is still moving. i began to wonder if i was watching gerald ford's worst-case scenario for 1970 stuck to play itself
also economies of countries like south vietnam, tanzania, sherlock, canada, and chile taking the heavy conversation as my starting point in moving my research investigations hoping to locate the moment when it looks to me as though things have started to go wrong. the start date that led to president ford's confrontation with the shot of oil prices in his final weeks of office. that meant i had to move back in time past the recession, passed watergate, nixon is resignation, beyond the oil...
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turner has remained active and traveled extensively to tanzania to do volunteer work at a hospital. emergency room technician, who notified authorities what dr. turner had done was discharged from olympic memorial and started painting houses to make ends meet. >> i'm sad. this is a tragic event. tragic for all of us. i don't see any winners here. >> narrator: dr. bruce ro wen, the man who questioned his actions that night and later killed his wife was released from western state hospital in 2005 after seven years there. almost a year and a half after losing connor, marty and michelle had another boy. six months later the couple divorced. according to michelle, connor's death took a heavy toll on their relationship. >> i believe that marriage can withstand a lot if both parties are worth it, willing to try. unfortunately, you know, some people can't get over situations like others. >> narrator: michelle re-married and gave birth to two more boys. >> connor will always be the oldest boy. when people ask me how many kids, i will always say i have four boys. to me, he's always my firstb
turner has remained active and traveled extensively to tanzania to do volunteer work at a hospital. emergency room technician, who notified authorities what dr. turner had done was discharged from olympic memorial and started painting houses to make ends meet. >> i'm sad. this is a tragic event. tragic for all of us. i don't see any winners here. >> narrator: dr. bruce ro wen, the man who questioned his actions that night and later killed his wife was released from western state...
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but also because of coaches like south vietnam, tanzania, sri lanka, canada and chile. taking the force conversation as my starting point, i am of my research investigation back in time hoping to locate the moment when it looked to me as though things decided to go wrong. the stargate if you will of the road that led to president ford's confrontation with the shah of oil prices in his final weeks in office. that meant i had to move back in time past the recession, past watergate, nixon's resignation, beyond the arab oil embargo, past the vietnam war, the 1972 presidential election, indeed, bachus for as the shah of iran's visit to washington to attend the funeral of former president eisenhower in 1959. that's the point in which my book begins. in the fall of 2008, three years ago now, during the financial collapse i remember watching news footage of the lehman brothers failure of lehman brothers, and thinking this sounds familiar. as each month passed and as each phase of the financial crisis gave way to a new ominous one than the last, this crisis still moving in the f
but also because of coaches like south vietnam, tanzania, sri lanka, canada and chile. taking the force conversation as my starting point, i am of my research investigation back in time hoping to locate the moment when it looked to me as though things decided to go wrong. the stargate if you will of the road that led to president ford's confrontation with the shah of oil prices in his final weeks in office. that meant i had to move back in time past the recession, past watergate, nixon's...
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and a life sentence imposed for participation in the 1998 bombing of our embassies in kenya and tanzaniagoing back decades, the department of justice has successfully prosecuted hundreds of terrorism related cases. despite our successes, we know that the fight is not over. we know there is still great danger, though degraded and on the run we know that in the post-bin laden period, al qaeda and its affiliates still remain determined to conduct terrorist attacks against the united states. we know also that while al qaeda's core is degraded, it is a far more decentralized organization than it was 10 years ago and relies on affiliates to carry out its terrorist aims. we know al qaeda is likely to continue to metastasize, and to try to recruit affiliates to its cause. these terrorist threats are increasingly complex, multifaceted, and to fight pc labeling and categorization. just within the last several months, we have seen terrorists who in my judgment claim affiliation to more than one terrorist organization, belong to one terrorist organization and serve as a conduit to another, fit withi
and a life sentence imposed for participation in the 1998 bombing of our embassies in kenya and tanzaniagoing back decades, the department of justice has successfully prosecuted hundreds of terrorism related cases. despite our successes, we know that the fight is not over. we know there is still great danger, though degraded and on the run we know that in the post-bin laden period, al qaeda and its affiliates still remain determined to conduct terrorist attacks against the united states. we...
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ambassadors from around the globe from south korea to tanzania to trinidad and tebogo getting a glimpseust limited to washington. it's a diverse country with diverse culture. >> reporter: that is exactly the point of experience america, according to the state department's chief of protocol. >> we bring them to this extraordinary region of our country and they get to taste it, they get to smell it, they get to experience it all. >> reporter: the program which began during the bush administration and is funded by private donations, has taken ambassadors across the country and this week, brought 40 of them to the big ease. >> very nice to see. >> reporter: they got a lesson in pronunciation from mayor mitch landrieu are they pronouncing the way to pronounce new orleans? >> it's new orleans. >> reporter: they feasted on cajun food whipped up by the city's most famous chefs and they were treated to new orleans jazz and blues. just about everywhere they went. at the cafe dumond, they tried the famous beignets and celebrated by making a little music themselves. ♪ when the saints go marching in
ambassadors from around the globe from south korea to tanzania to trinidad and tebogo getting a glimpseust limited to washington. it's a diverse country with diverse culture. >> reporter: that is exactly the point of experience america, according to the state department's chief of protocol. >> we bring them to this extraordinary region of our country and they get to taste it, they get to smell it, they get to experience it all. >> reporter: the program which began during the...
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somalia, al-qaeda had gotten a foothold in that region of africa and bombed the embassies in kenya and tanzaniaerbal blunder that forced herman cain to do a turn around. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer... with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today, and we'll provide the coverage you need at the right price. liberty mutual auto insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> herman cain was my guest here yesterday. we were reporting from las vegas and i asked him what he thought about benjamin netanyahu freeing 1,000 palestinian prisoners in change for one israeli soldier, then i asked him this follow-up question. could you imagine if you were president, we're almost out of time, and there were one american soldier who had been hel
somalia, al-qaeda had gotten a foothold in that region of africa and bombed the embassies in kenya and tanzaniaerbal blunder that forced herman cain to do a turn around. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer... with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only...
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(ñ(ñ(ñj >>> joining us now, a man who skied to the north pole, and scaled an erupting volcano in tanzania of adventure, on saturdays on abc stations across the country. richard wiese. thank you for coming. >> josh, last time you got on top of a camel. they seem more feisty. >> these are icelandic horses. >> a pure breed of horse from iceland. they were brought over by vikings. as you can see they're smaller than a normal size horse. this is partially due to natural selection, being in a harsh environment. but it's one of the most kind and beautiful breeds there are. they're a very gentle horse. i can put my face right here. he's not going to bite my face off. he is looking at you, though. >> they're used to herd. and you used the chance to jump aboard. >> absolutely. we were there for a sheep roundup, where they bring the sheep out of the mountains. and it's really a great cultural experience in iceland. not only is it a beautiful thing -- >> i have to. i have to. >> you're going to get up on the horse? >> yeah. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> i got you. >> oh, yes. oh, poor, josh. all right, "bo
(ñ(ñ(ñj >>> joining us now, a man who skied to the north pole, and scaled an erupting volcano in tanzania of adventure, on saturdays on abc stations across the country. richard wiese. thank you for coming. >> josh, last time you got on top of a camel. they seem more feisty. >> these are icelandic horses. >> a pure breed of horse from iceland. they were brought over by vikings. as you can see they're smaller than a normal size horse. this is partially due to natural...
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and, faisal abdullah mohammed was killed at a check i know and he planned bombings in kenya and tanzania and june a u.s. drone attack silenced kasmiri, who was head of operations in pakistan and behind the deadliest attacks and august, another drone, wiped out al qaeda's top operational planner, a libyan, and this friday, the al qaeda terror leader, anwar al-awlaki, killed by two predator drones in yemen along with an american jihad supporter from north carolina, a 25-year-old who helped them spread the word on the internet. does it mean we're finally getting the upper hand in the fight against terror, joining us from the persian gulf is fox news contributor and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. who is with us every morning about this time. good morning, ambassador. >> good morning. glad to be with you. >> eric: does it mean we're getting the upper hand with these killings on friday? >> no, i don't think so. i don't underestimate the importance of killing anwar al-awlaki. i think it is a victory and well deserved by our intelligence and military. but, you know, t
and, faisal abdullah mohammed was killed at a check i know and he planned bombings in kenya and tanzania and june a u.s. drone attack silenced kasmiri, who was head of operations in pakistan and behind the deadliest attacks and august, another drone, wiped out al qaeda's top operational planner, a libyan, and this friday, the al qaeda terror leader, anwar al-awlaki, killed by two predator drones in yemen along with an american jihad supporter from north carolina, a 25-year-old who helped them...
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the reality is we've got to grow into the outer boroughs we've grown from tanzania to the small towns in arkansas. >> as for the cleanup itself, the company says that it essentially caved in to pressure from politicians who called them -- this is a privately owned park, although they have to provide public access, they caved into pressure from politicians who said it would be a mistake to forcibly evacuate the demonstrators in order to have a cleanup of the park, but that is still a possibility that could take place in the next few days. jenna. jenna: david lee, we've seen this for a month now, we've seen this on wall street, we've seen movement here and there across the brooklyn bridge or as you mentioned, trying to get in front of the stock exchange. what's next for this group? >> reporter: this particular group is now saying that on saturday, they are going to march to the headquarters of chase manhattan bank, they're also going to have a mass rally in new new york's times square, and the occupy movement, occupy wall street, this is morphing into something much bigger, calling them
the reality is we've got to grow into the outer boroughs we've grown from tanzania to the small towns in arkansas. >> as for the cleanup itself, the company says that it essentially caved in to pressure from politicians who called them -- this is a privately owned park, although they have to provide public access, they caved into pressure from politicians who said it would be a mistake to forcibly evacuate the demonstrators in order to have a cleanup of the park, but that is still a...
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and a life sentence imposed for participation in the 1998 bombings of our embassies in kenya and tanzania. going back decades, the department of justice has successfully prosecuted hundreds of terrorism-related cases. despite our successes, we know that the fight is not over. we know there is still great danger, and although the degraded and on the run, we know in the post bin laden. come out, and its affiliates still remain determined to conduct terrorist attacks against the united states. we know that while their core is degraded, it is a far more decentralized organization than it was 10 years ago, and relies on affiliate's to carry out its terrorist aims. we know how cut is likely to continue to metastasize and to try to recruit affiliate's to its cause. these terrorist threats are increasingly complex, multifaceted, and defy easy labeling and categorization. within the last several months, we have seen terrorists who claim affiliation to more than one terrorist organization, along the one terrorist organization and serve as a conduit to another, fit within our military detention of p
and a life sentence imposed for participation in the 1998 bombings of our embassies in kenya and tanzania. going back decades, the department of justice has successfully prosecuted hundreds of terrorism-related cases. despite our successes, we know that the fight is not over. we know there is still great danger, and although the degraded and on the run, we know in the post bin laden. come out, and its affiliates still remain determined to conduct terrorist attacks against the united states. we...
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embassies in west africa, tanzania and kenya in the 98th for the israeli embassy in witnessed areas in 1992? in closing, i believe iran is intent on attacking us in the homeland. all one needs to do is to review their strategy, and their behavior, their attacks and their targets for the past three decades. their ideology mixed with their excessive hatred of america makes us a prime target. the use of proxies have proven to be successful while avoiding any retribution for the carnage they have brought as leading state sponsor of terrorism. one of the questions we should ponder that are timid response to iranian carnage for the last three decades is that if they feel that they could go nuclear with impunity, the commendable work being performed daily across the defense intelligence and domestic law enforcement agencies as a matter of record. our national unity and internal vigilance is required now more than ever. thank you. >> thank you, colonel. thank you again for your service on that tragic day in beirut. the chair now recognizes himself for five minutes for questions. curnow, i agre
embassies in west africa, tanzania and kenya in the 98th for the israeli embassy in witnessed areas in 1992? in closing, i believe iran is intent on attacking us in the homeland. all one needs to do is to review their strategy, and their behavior, their attacks and their targets for the past three decades. their ideology mixed with their excessive hatred of america makes us a prime target. the use of proxies have proven to be successful while avoiding any retribution for the carnage they have...
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therefore, they were the target where hundreds and hundreds of kenyans died and the same thing with tanzania because of our relationships. and i think this business is kind of intertwined and i think when countries are going out to support our causes around the world, i think that we have at least a reciprocal or having 100 u.s. troops trained folks there. i just want to ask quickly, ambassador yamamoto, what impact will the elections have in drc and will any of this disruption of the lra impact on the election there? >> the election at drc is very tight. it's not clear how the -- where the president could be re-elected or the presence of the opposition -- the issue comes in the commitment on the lra operations by the drc and uganda still remains pivotal and we discussed this closely with president kabila and president mosifony. >> what about al-bashir, president bashir in sudan. as you know, bashir supported the lra and its formation. that's when al-qaeda was in sudan, that bashir supported al-qaeda. and lra together. is there any -- any evidence that bashir government is supporting the lra
therefore, they were the target where hundreds and hundreds of kenyans died and the same thing with tanzania because of our relationships. and i think this business is kind of intertwined and i think when countries are going out to support our causes around the world, i think that we have at least a reciprocal or having 100 u.s. troops trained folks there. i just want to ask quickly, ambassador yamamoto, what impact will the elections have in drc and will any of this disruption of the lra...
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bomb and not over times square, and a life sentence for the bombing of our embassies in kenya and tanzania a. the department of justice has successfully prosecuted hundreds of terrorism-related cases. despite our successes, we know the fight is not over. we know in opposed bin laden period, and al qaeda and affiliates remain devoted tune carrying out terrorist acts against the united states. it relies on affiliates to carry out terrorist aims. we know how high is likely to continue to metastasize and recruit affiliates. these terrorists and in threats are increasingly complex and a fire -- and defy categorization. we have seen terrorists who claim affiliation to more than one terrorist organization and served as a conduit to another, fit within our military commission's jurisdiction but not within the military detention authorities and fit within neither our military detention authority nor our commission is jurisdiction but can be prosecuted in our federal civilian courts. on top of all this our concerted efforts to recruit the of the internet with a reach into the united states. over and
bomb and not over times square, and a life sentence for the bombing of our embassies in kenya and tanzania a. the department of justice has successfully prosecuted hundreds of terrorism-related cases. despite our successes, we know the fight is not over. we know in opposed bin laden period, and al qaeda and affiliates remain devoted tune carrying out terrorist acts against the united states. it relies on affiliates to carry out terrorist aims. we know how high is likely to continue to...