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were as the tribune, effectively on both the "chicago tribune" and the new daily news, cissy alone ownsthe "times-herald." in many regards the paper's success was a direct result of its unique corporate structure, or lack of it. as sole provider the redhead who according to one veteran reporter sported an equally red pedicure and a temper to match had no board of directors, no trustees, no stockholders, others describe with or to hold a candle with the answer after put it she owns on the times held in quote exactly the same way in a legal sense as she owned her clothes in her houses. she wore it and ran it that way, too. everyday would risk her entire property and are very stubborn neck. as publishers, cissy ensure none of the protections the corporations would've before. the salty "times-herald" led to the cabin newspaper morgan on in circulation and revenue but also in the number and size of rival judgment rendered against. these cissy pay out of their own deep pocket. the civil dockets from the 1940s are as much a testament to cissy's devil may care attitude as a seal for burly truck
were as the tribune, effectively on both the "chicago tribune" and the new daily news, cissy alone ownsthe "times-herald." in many regards the paper's success was a direct result of its unique corporate structure, or lack of it. as sole provider the redhead who according to one veteran reporter sported an equally red pedicure and a temper to match had no board of directors, no trustees, no stockholders, others describe with or to hold a candle with the answer after put it...
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the whole day. -- to be here the whole day. >> the credit -- the tribunal's credibility has been marred. key witnesses were not called and significant evidence ignored. few are as outspoken as -- [no audio] she withdrew her status as a civil party in the case last week, alleging the tribunal had turned into a political circus. she is so incensed that she has printed targets. >> the prime minister, the minister of finance, the minister of foreign affairs, and many more were former rank and file's. the un and everyone else knows that there has been a nefarious, pernicious political interference of the kind where it makes this whole trial a joke. the u.n. continues to go along with its and continues to be silent about it. " these are the dead. morgantown thousand people were killed at this site alone. -- more than 10,000 people were killed at the site alone. it is up to the survivors to tell their stories. many have turned to painting and drawing as a way of dealing with a terrific experience. it is easier than speaking about it. the atrocities continued to form what is a broken society. d
the whole day. -- to be here the whole day. >> the credit -- the tribunal's credibility has been marred. key witnesses were not called and significant evidence ignored. few are as outspoken as -- [no audio] she withdrew her status as a civil party in the case last week, alleging the tribunal had turned into a political circus. she is so incensed that she has printed targets. >> the prime minister, the minister of finance, the minister of foreign affairs, and many more were former...
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deal of reluctance on the part of the cambodian authorities and perhaps evens the judges here for the tribunalrd with that. >> all right. we'll leave it there. you're watching "news day" live from singapore and london. still to come on the program, testing times for india's government, we'll be speaking to a political analyst in delhi about the recent corruption scandals. >> and villages across the indian state stage hunger strikes against a proposed nuclear plant they say will destroy their livelihoods. >> the red cross is after libyan authorities to let them visit people in prison and expect the visit to take place very soon. bbc has made contact with the doctor who first examined colonel gaddafi's son following his capture in the mountains on saturday. >> main hospital and it was from here that on sunday a doctor was called to go and visit al-gaddafi. that doctor is a ukrainian surgeon. how did you find him? >> i found him in good condition, physically and mentally. maybe he was a little scared about the situation. and i found two wounds and two cut fingers on his right hand. it was old wou
deal of reluctance on the part of the cambodian authorities and perhaps evens the judges here for the tribunalrd with that. >> all right. we'll leave it there. you're watching "news day" live from singapore and london. still to come on the program, testing times for india's government, we'll be speaking to a political analyst in delhi about the recent corruption scandals. >> and villages across the indian state stage hunger strikes against a proposed nuclear plant they say...
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the -- they set up the tribunal to try to come to terms with this. many people have been asking for jest justice in the last 40 years. finally they have an opportunity to see these accused people, and the tribunal will continue in the next two months. >> this trial will go on for some time, but it has taken a long time to come to this stage. why is that? >> bangladesh became an independent nation in 1971. soon after that, there were lots of political changes. a series of military coups and military governments were here for a long time. there is also a political issue. now the ruling elite last year finally managed to set up this tribunal because there were various political factions developing a different version of what happened in 19 -- 1971. but this tribunal is determined to bring this to the forefront. >> thank you very much, indeed. >> let me tell you news from cairo. a statement has been made there will be a transfer of power by the commander of the central military district. the army saying they are still committed to the change of power. ele
the -- they set up the tribunal to try to come to terms with this. many people have been asking for jest justice in the last 40 years. finally they have an opportunity to see these accused people, and the tribunal will continue in the next two months. >> this trial will go on for some time, but it has taken a long time to come to this stage. why is that? >> bangladesh became an independent nation in 1971. soon after that, there were lots of political changes. a series of military...
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>> the deal which stands out is a tribune co loughs it was -- you know, basically that mr. at the time was by the buck. aol and time warner had just emerged and things are going quite well. so when they decided to buy this things looked pretty good in the future looked pretty get. it was -- and the way to deal with structures is we but the company, even though the serial killer who was the ceo, and by the way, he got that title, used to be the co-chairman of general mills. the staff was phenomenal. the staff of the l.a. times would have gone as well as the
>> the deal which stands out is a tribune co loughs it was -- you know, basically that mr. at the time was by the buck. aol and time warner had just emerged and things are going quite well. so when they decided to buy this things looked pretty good in the future looked pretty get. it was -- and the way to deal with structures is we but the company, even though the serial killer who was the ceo, and by the way, he got that title, used to be the co-chairman of general mills. the staff was...
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both bush and blair are guilty of crimes against the peace in their verdict the tribunals said the evidence showed that the drums of wars were being beaten long before the invasion. the accused in their own memoirs have admitted to their own intention to invade iraq regardless of international law seven other bushies including dick cheney and donald rumsfeld will also be tried by the kuala lumpur war crimes tribunals for now if only we can get the same actions started here in the united states the bat orange river elementary school a sheriff's deputy was called the fort myers florida school last week because the assistant principal had an emergency on her hands she saw two students kiss that's right the assistant principal margaret and hearing glanced out a window and saw a little girl walk over a little boy and kiss him and call a parent immediately called child welfare officials who rather than telling her she was overreacting will told to call the sheriff which she did police arrived on the scene found no evidence of any kind of sex going on and the case was a complete
both bush and blair are guilty of crimes against the peace in their verdict the tribunals said the evidence showed that the drums of wars were being beaten long before the invasion. the accused in their own memoirs have admitted to their own intention to invade iraq regardless of international law seven other bushies including dick cheney and donald rumsfeld will also be tried by the kuala lumpur war crimes tribunals for now if only we can get the same actions started here in the united states...
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and so when the tribune decided to buy this, things looked pretty good, the future looked pretty bright. we paid a lot of money for it, and it was -- and the way the deal was structured is we bought the company even though mark willis, the cereal killer who was the ceo of times mirror -- and, by the way, he got that title, he used to be the co-chairman of general mills where they made all the cereal. [laughter] and the staff of the l.a. times was phenomenal -- if staff of the l.a. times would have done as well at journalism as they did with coming up with nicknames, we wouldn't be talking about this. [laughter] because they did a great job. they nicknamed mark the cereal killer because he started cutting things and cutting staff. he went and closed new york
and so when the tribune decided to buy this, things looked pretty good, the future looked pretty bright. we paid a lot of money for it, and it was -- and the way the deal was structured is we bought the company even though mark willis, the cereal killer who was the ceo of times mirror -- and, by the way, he got that title, he used to be the co-chairman of general mills where they made all the cereal. [laughter] and the staff of the l.a. times was phenomenal -- if staff of the l.a. times would...
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the chicago tribune reports that cabdrivers are usually pressure to pay fines rather than go through y investigation. city officials said that their priority is safety not money. they also plan to use the 3-11 hot line to make it easier to report cab drivers that are not driving safely, the daughter of mayor daley elizabeth married her fiancee sam hotchkiss in chicago yesterday it was her 28 birthday. the wedding was held at spiaggia restaurant it had been scheduled for new year's eve but was moved up to last night the change was because of the health of the bride's mother 68 year-old maggie daley who has been fighting cancer for several years elizabeth daley known as lally to her family is a doctoral candidate at depaul university and plans to work with autistic children we have this official wedding photograph released by the family she wore her mother's wedding gown. >>the cubs perhaps introduce the latest addition to the team this morning to cubs manager dale sveum emsat down to answer questions about his new ball club >>he signed a three-year contract he has played for seven diff
the chicago tribune reports that cabdrivers are usually pressure to pay fines rather than go through y investigation. city officials said that their priority is safety not money. they also plan to use the 3-11 hot line to make it easier to report cab drivers that are not driving safely, the daughter of mayor daley elizabeth married her fiancee sam hotchkiss in chicago yesterday it was her 28 birthday. the wedding was held at spiaggia restaurant it had been scheduled for new year's eve but was...
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they are not confirming nor are they denying reports but we do hope to have some news soon the chicago tribune sights anonymous sources about a suspect in custody being questioned in the stabbing death of kelly o'laughlin police believe she walked down on a home invasion in progress at her home ... the task force has been working nonstop following up on hundreds of leads police released an artist sketch of the suspect and an image of the rare coins stolen from home so that gold buyers an area pawnbrokers could be on the lookout ... friends remembered the girl as one who loved to play tennis with her father ... the family has not spoken to the media but in a statement that thank everyone for their condolences and support >>her funeral will be held tomorrow and 945 at st. john of the cross and western springs until then we are waiting on confirmation of published reports about this man in custody. he has been questioned since wednesday if he is indeed the person charges would come in a matter of hours but police will be updating us and 15 minutes we will bring you any developments on this newsca
they are not confirming nor are they denying reports but we do hope to have some news soon the chicago tribune sights anonymous sources about a suspect in custody being questioned in the stabbing death of kelly o'laughlin police believe she walked down on a home invasion in progress at her home ... the task force has been working nonstop following up on hundreds of leads police released an artist sketch of the suspect and an image of the rare coins stolen from home so that gold buyers an area...
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planning a memorial service there and meanwhile the pilot's wife spoke to reporters with chicago tribune telling them are only consolation is that he got to spend thanksgiving with his family. >> previously unidentified victim not identified, the victim of john wayne gacy remains found in the crawlspace 19 year-old william george bundy. this appeared in october 1976. john wayne gacy convicted of murdering 33 young men and boys in the 1970's many found in crawlspace up his no word park township home. 1970's dna evidence did not exist police used dental records for identification but in this case they were destroyed. mother came forward seeking the records but the dentist had retired at family proceeded to try to find the dentist they found dead this destroyed all dental records >> i remember him leaving that one night going to a party and that was the last time i saw him >> 8 of victims of john wayne gacy still remain i unidentified despite efforts by police, lethal injection in 1994. man accused of killing a dermatologist david cornbleet five years ago convicted of the crime but in franc
planning a memorial service there and meanwhile the pilot's wife spoke to reporters with chicago tribune telling them are only consolation is that he got to spend thanksgiving with his family. >> previously unidentified victim not identified, the victim of john wayne gacy remains found in the crawlspace 19 year-old william george bundy. this appeared in october 1976. john wayne gacy convicted of murdering 33 young men and boys in the 1970's many found in crawlspace up his no word park...
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but when the tribune bought it, mark willis didn't know that the tribune was buying the company. they bought it when he wasn't even looking. it was just kind of a nice little back-stabbing drama that played out in a place where they literally made drama, in los angeles. and i think because they were trying to really do the deal in secret, a lot of things that we should have known about that we didn't know about came back to haunt us later, and the company got in this -- the things that we didn't know about like a huge tax case, circulation problems at newsday and the circulation fraud, all of these sort of things came back to haunt us and really became, put us into a troubled condition which made us vulnerable to mr. zell. .. >> when everything seemed possible are over we have entered a time of uncertainty when our in niche of the arab revolution is framed not only by the images of jubilant protesters but by sectarian this in mob violence and church burnings, a humanitarian intervention of the struggle for hegemony for iran, turkey, united states, israel, much more complicated pi
but when the tribune bought it, mark willis didn't know that the tribune was buying the company. they bought it when he wasn't even looking. it was just kind of a nice little back-stabbing drama that played out in a place where they literally made drama, in los angeles. and i think because they were trying to really do the deal in secret, a lot of things that we should have known about that we didn't know about came back to haunt us later, and the company got in this -- the things that we...
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the u.n. about tribunals expected to last months and even possibly years. germany has vowed to compensate the families of victims of a neo nazi group believed to be behind at least ten murders the national socialist underground is allegedly responsible for attacks on immigrants throughout the country including a bombing in cologne in two thousand and four the extremists went unnoticed for nearly a decade into one member turned herself into police and two others committed suicide . but germany isn't the only country in the spotlight for a neo nazi activity sixty five years after many fascist leaders were sentenced to execution or prison a stone is acting as a shelter for several convicted war criminals and with the s.s. marches regularly hell throughout the state many fear the country's increasingly embracing one of history's darkest chapters artie's alexy got to ask it reports. and the coffee is rated eighth in simon wiesenthal list of most wanted nazi war criminals we want it was this which is that he participated in the murder of three thousand jews in bat
the u.n. about tribunals expected to last months and even possibly years. germany has vowed to compensate the families of victims of a neo nazi group believed to be behind at least ten murders the national socialist underground is allegedly responsible for attacks on immigrants throughout the country including a bombing in cologne in two thousand and four the extremists went unnoticed for nearly a decade into one member turned herself into police and two others committed suicide . but germany...
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was also caught the national transitional council has since said it won't hand him over to the hague tribunals instead it's about to try him at home for crimes against the libyan people that could result in the death penalty monarch of his most influential son was seized in the south of the country on saturday along with his aides as they try to escape to neighboring affair following the toppling of his father and they have an eight month civil war many questions about the regime remain safe is believed to be one of the few who could answer in an order to alice and author adriana she says. will be silenced by either the hague or the national transitional council. as is a terrible choice between being shot or being hanged because if he is judged and tried in libya you might end up very much you know saddam hussein like trial where he will end up being. killed one will the other and if he is extreme. it will not be. all the other they will say i was the son as has been the constant throughout history every time somebody survives the. will the relations we've also seen and this is all of this hor
was also caught the national transitional council has since said it won't hand him over to the hague tribunals instead it's about to try him at home for crimes against the libyan people that could result in the death penalty monarch of his most influential son was seized in the south of the country on saturday along with his aides as they try to escape to neighboring affair following the toppling of his father and they have an eight month civil war many questions about the regime remain safe is...
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it has taken more than 30 years, but the tribunal is finally causing the surviving leaders to account. i want the court to find justice for everyone who was killed, he says. so they can live in peace in the next life. >> the descriptions and atrocities went on all day. among those listening, the photographer whose pictures were used in court to illustrate the forced the evacuation. >> and the biggest question that people have, myself included is the a-west. why did you have to kill some many people? for what reason? we know what happened. it will live like to know why. >> of the trial may be the best in the last chance to solve that mystery. >> visiting europe this week, the colombian president is on a charm offensive to boost trade. while seeking held on the skirt of drug trafficking. they lead the third most popular country. reforms combined with a booming economy made him one of the region's most popular presidents. the drug trade is still threatens progress. >> high in the mountains of central colombia, the world's cocaine capital and the drug addiction of the west has driven five
it has taken more than 30 years, but the tribunal is finally causing the surviving leaders to account. i want the court to find justice for everyone who was killed, he says. so they can live in peace in the next life. >> the descriptions and atrocities went on all day. among those listening, the photographer whose pictures were used in court to illustrate the forced the evacuation. >> and the biggest question that people have, myself included is the a-west. why did you have to kill...
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was also caught the national transitional council has since said it won't hand him over to the hague tribunal instead it's vowed stew try him at home for crimes against the libyan people that could result in the death penalty while market obvious most influential son was seized in the south of the country on saturday along with his aides as they try to escape to neighboring as you're following the toppling of his father at the end of an eight month civil war nary questions about the regime remain site is believed to be one of the few who could answer them political analyst and author adrian so good he says will be silenced by either the hague or the national transitional council. now. what. he has is a terrible choice between being shot or being hanged because if he is judged and tried in libya he might end up very much and he said hussein like trial where he will end up being or he will end up being a one way or the other and if he is extradited to that he it will not be a fair trial when we are all the other we will silence as has been the constant throughout history every time somebody sur
was also caught the national transitional council has since said it won't hand him over to the hague tribunal instead it's vowed stew try him at home for crimes against the libyan people that could result in the death penalty while market obvious most influential son was seized in the south of the country on saturday along with his aides as they try to escape to neighboring as you're following the toppling of his father at the end of an eight month civil war nary questions about the regime...
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he appeared before the tribunal of the former yugoslavia, and charles taylor, sperm court for sierra leone. this is the first case in which he's been brought before the i.c.c. judges. but the prosecutor says mr. gbagbo is the first to be brought to account. there is more to come. and the i.c.c. has faced criticism in its even-handedness, but mr. campo says investigations are continuing and other cases will be brought before the judges irrespective of political affiliation. that's crimes committed on both sides in ivory coast. >> we were just seeing some of the charges, including murder, persecution, rape among them. where is all the evidence coming from, peter? >> the i.c.c. has been gathering this evidence during the course of this year. this relates to the period after the elections, exactly a year ago, up until april when mr. gbagbo was taken into custody and placed under house arrest. it's quite a short period, four months at the beginning of this year when there was a lot of conflict on ivory coast. he's facing four counts of crimes against humanity, including murder, rape, othe
he appeared before the tribunal of the former yugoslavia, and charles taylor, sperm court for sierra leone. this is the first case in which he's been brought before the i.c.c. judges. but the prosecutor says mr. gbagbo is the first to be brought to account. there is more to come. and the i.c.c. has faced criticism in its even-handedness, but mr. campo says investigations are continuing and other cases will be brought before the judges irrespective of political affiliation. that's crimes...
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the tribunal in cambodia is expected to be attended by nearly 200 survivors of the 1970s massacres. the proceedings come more than 30 years after the terror which killed more than 1.7 million people. >>> clashes between egyptian forces and protesters in cairo. violence erupted after soldiers and police fired at protesters in the square. hundreds have been injured. the protesters want the ruling military to quickly announce the date for the transfer of power to civilians. >>> have you heard this one before? yes you have. the redskins lose again. six straight times. >> it is like afor effort there. they looked better than they have in a long time. but it is now the franchise's longest losing streak since an 0-7 start. they were able to send the game versus the cowboys into overtime on rex grossman's pass. with just four seconds remaining in regulation. the kicker, graham ga know, would miss a kick. but the cowboys didn't miss their 39-yard and that gave the cowboys the win. the cowboys are now tied for first place in the nfc east with the giants, who lost last night to the eagles 17-1
the tribunal in cambodia is expected to be attended by nearly 200 survivors of the 1970s massacres. the proceedings come more than 30 years after the terror which killed more than 1.7 million people. >>> clashes between egyptian forces and protesters in cairo. violence erupted after soldiers and police fired at protesters in the square. hundreds have been injured. the protesters want the ruling military to quickly announce the date for the transfer of power to civilians. >>>...
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with her without their knowledge it came about through a freedom of information act filed by the chicago tribune ... officials will not disclose the boy's identity but he did attend hoffman estates haskell the relationship began last year with a tutoring session but even after his grades improved the two of them continue to meet throughout the summer going to movies and out to eat. the teacher suggested the boy moved in when the parents were talking about moving the area he told friends that he was living with his godmother when the school district learned about this a social worker intervened and moved him from home and the district went to higher authorities immediately police are investigating we expect to learn more about the story later on today after the district's superintendent received clearance from the attorney to speak with the media >>a woman who claims that she was robbed and raped over the summer was killed in a hit-and- run accident 69 year-old patricia watts in was struck in gary and the 3900 block of broadway around 6:00 sunday night she died from her injuries on monday and an
with her without their knowledge it came about through a freedom of information act filed by the chicago tribune ... officials will not disclose the boy's identity but he did attend hoffman estates haskell the relationship began last year with a tutoring session but even after his grades improved the two of them continue to meet throughout the summer going to movies and out to eat. the teacher suggested the boy moved in when the parents were talking about moving the area he told friends that he...
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what happened in the tribunal today? >> we saw the detainee come in. he looked very calm and relaxed. surprising for a man who spent nine years in conformance -- in confinement. much of that was in secret detention around the globe. he seemed very relaxed. his defense counsel seemed happy that finally these proceedings had begun. this was a preliminary hearing. it involved a lot of procedural arguments and also setting out the charges against him. he is accused of organizing the attack on the uss cole and yemen back in 2000. that killed american service people. he is facing the death penalty. the trial itself will not start for a year in it could take another two years to actually conclude. this could stretch all the way into 2014. the big issue is exactly that, the death penalty makes it much more complicated in addition to those documented cases of his torture. in addition, this is a very controversial system, the military commission system. effectively, we have no idea when this will actually conclude. >> thank you very much. and at the news from ar
what happened in the tribunal today? >> we saw the detainee come in. he looked very calm and relaxed. surprising for a man who spent nine years in conformance -- in confinement. much of that was in secret detention around the globe. he seemed very relaxed. his defense counsel seemed happy that finally these proceedings had begun. this was a preliminary hearing. it involved a lot of procedural arguments and also setting out the charges against him. he is accused of organizing the attack on...
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the judge also denied a rival proposal from tribune creditors as well. by rejecting both plans the judge said this case needs to end quickly and said he would appoint a trusty if a trustee is needed. we have an update to last night's lead story. they are telling us police have made arrests in three robberies over three days and that the neighborhood association heard that all three of these crimes can be linked. baltimore county police say they can't confirm anything of this until tomorrow. the ams liquor world, the right aim, the also tobacco stop shop, all hit in one case. the store owner fired shots. again that meeting still going on in perry hall. baltimore county police, scheduled at 7:30 right there at the library. >>> friend and family marking the 1-year anniversary of the deaths of three texas rangers, the trio was killed in a car are crash last year. they say they are remembering the potential each of them possessed. they have charged charles johnson in the crash. the victim's families say they are still waiting for an apology. >> to take three l
the judge also denied a rival proposal from tribune creditors as well. by rejecting both plans the judge said this case needs to end quickly and said he would appoint a trusty if a trustee is needed. we have an update to last night's lead story. they are telling us police have made arrests in three robberies over three days and that the neighborhood association heard that all three of these crimes can be linked. baltimore county police say they can't confirm anything of this until tomorrow. the...
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court the national transitional council has said that it will not hand saif gadhafi over to the hague tribunal that is about to try him at home for crimes against the libyan people that could ultimately result in the death penalty following the toppling of his father at the end of an eight month civil war and many question. about the regime remain saif is believed to be one of the few who knows about the death of his dealings with the west but political analyst and author adrian struggle to police that saif al islam will either be silenced by the hague or by libyan authorities. as a terrible choice between being shot or being hanged because if you use judged and tried in libya he might end up very much in the saddam hussein right trial where he will end up being or he will feel one way or the other and if he is extradited to the hague it will not be a fair trial one will of all the other the will silence the son as has any constant throughout history every time somebody survives me. uncomfortable but relations we've also seen and this is all this horrible documents how moammar gadhafi only in
court the national transitional council has said that it will not hand saif gadhafi over to the hague tribunal that is about to try him at home for crimes against the libyan people that could ultimately result in the death penalty following the toppling of his father at the end of an eight month civil war and many question. about the regime remain saif is believed to be one of the few who knows about the death of his dealings with the west but political analyst and author adrian struggle to...
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national transitional council has since said rather that it won't hand safe gadhafi over to the hague tribunal instead it's valid to try him at home for crimes against the libyan people could result in the death penalty following the toppling of us farther at the end of the eight month civil war any questions about the regime remain site has proved to be one of the few who could answer them but political analyst and author adrian salvucci believes saif al islam will it to be silenced possibly by the hague or by the libyan authorities. what. as is so it will choice between being shot or being hanged because if you use germs in trying in libya you might end up very much in the saddam hussein right trial where he will end up being armed or he will then the one will be out there and if you use it. it will not be one way or of all the other we will silence the darky son as has been the constant throughout history every time somebody survives who made you uncomfortable relations and we've also seen and this is all these horrible documents how one margaret duffy only in the last two years has shook t
national transitional council has since said rather that it won't hand safe gadhafi over to the hague tribunal instead it's valid to try him at home for crimes against the libyan people could result in the death penalty following the toppling of us farther at the end of the eight month civil war any questions about the regime remain site has proved to be one of the few who could answer them but political analyst and author adrian salvucci believes saif al islam will it to be silenced possibly...
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we have the stories at the tribune and wgn on abuses to the pension system and it's some point legislation should be passed with dealing with these abuses that said republicans are making an effort to have extensive changes to the pension bills affecting public employees. current employees may see these restrictions going into the future hard to see whether this legislation could see the light of day >>thank-you rick it is election day in indiana most of the big races are at the city level in gary four candidates are running to replace mayor rudy clay if democrat karen friedman wilson wins should be darius first female mayor if charles smith jr. wins he would be the first republican mayor in gary since the 1940's coming up next at noon doctor conrad murray is placed under suicide watch after being found guilty of any involuntary manslaughter death of pop star michael jackson >>and the microphone gaffe that was heard at the g-20 summit the unflattering words the french president had about his israeli counterpart >>and the supreme court considers whether gps monitoring devices can be3q we al
we have the stories at the tribune and wgn on abuses to the pension system and it's some point legislation should be passed with dealing with these abuses that said republicans are making an effort to have extensive changes to the pension bills affecting public employees. current employees may see these restrictions going into the future hard to see whether this legislation could see the light of day >>thank-you rick it is election day in indiana most of the big races are at the city...
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we were born as a result of a tumultuous times at the tribune, and one of the bigger ones in the country only 30 television stations and a lot of newspapers they went into bankruptcy. we started as a small nonprofit. the good news is our main client, the new york times, we produce a couple of pages on friday and sunday, very happy with the product. the not so good news is do we have a sustainable business model? i think that is very unclear at this point. whether the one will be able to get to folks, mostly the old foe is paying $700 to have the print subscription, to pay anywhere near that for the stuff that they may get online, and when we get into this later when it comes to politics, the lack of consensus, fragmentation, if personalization the media, there is a real potential loss in these local communities where many of the paper goes serve a social medicine, doing the things -- social mission, doing the things like the chicago tribune on the subject of the death count robbing a long expo's these -- right team along expos days -- writing long expose about the death penalty. there's
we were born as a result of a tumultuous times at the tribune, and one of the bigger ones in the country only 30 television stations and a lot of newspapers they went into bankruptcy. we started as a small nonprofit. the good news is our main client, the new york times, we produce a couple of pages on friday and sunday, very happy with the product. the not so good news is do we have a sustainable business model? i think that is very unclear at this point. whether the one will be able to get to...
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here here here nancy call the tribune any hope of the sub for the f.b.i. minimal shot of this thing. use mob against the greatest mob against i'm one of the cleanest. beats on the planet who would ever believe that hoover would get in touch with the chicago f.b.i. and say dick gregory said all kinds of bad things about the mob kill them and they'll kill him for t.v. youngsters out there is not a word he probably one of the most important documents i have a still i mean some i gave me. that is the military intelligence that moved into memphis here in sort of a sort of operation where. twenty eight there's before king was sixty eight and came out the twelfth now nobody on the life would believe that that's how big the killing was not keel this is this is from u.s. army intelligence u.s. army intelligence used to move in and create and cover civil disorder. just before king you knew he had to go there beheaded and when he went in there little ride book of those was government provided to us government provided to king had to go back to prove that he can run a
here here here nancy call the tribune any hope of the sub for the f.b.i. minimal shot of this thing. use mob against the greatest mob against i'm one of the cleanest. beats on the planet who would ever believe that hoover would get in touch with the chicago f.b.i. and say dick gregory said all kinds of bad things about the mob kill them and they'll kill him for t.v. youngsters out there is not a word he probably one of the most important documents i have a still i mean some i gave me. that is...
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the chicago tribune reports it is now a hostage barricade situation. authorities believe the shooting is domestic related. chicago police say they don't know about the victim's condition or whether she has been able to get medical help. >>> maryland governor martin o'malley is leaving for a trade mission to india today. he is bringing along more than 100 business leaders and education officials. o'malley is scheduled to return december 4th. >>> thanksgiving would not be thanksgiving without the annual turkey bowl in the district. this year, dunbar beat coolidge high to win its 10th turkey bowl title in school history. annie yu has the story. >> reporter: on this gorgeous thanksgiving day, hundreds of parents, teachers, studentsened alumnae packed the stands to watch coolidge high take it to the field against dunbar but the players weren't the only attraction on the field. cool imhigh's head coach natalie randolph made headlines when she was first hired. she was believed to be the only current female football coach in the nation and only the third woman
the chicago tribune reports it is now a hostage barricade situation. authorities believe the shooting is domestic related. chicago police say they don't know about the victim's condition or whether she has been able to get medical help. >>> maryland governor martin o'malley is leaving for a trade mission to india today. he is bringing along more than 100 business leaders and education officials. o'malley is scheduled to return december 4th. >>> thanksgiving would not be...
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never told about it and he remains on the job only placed on administrative leave last week after the tribune raised questions. >> he should know better as an educator and with some of these kids he should absolutely none better than to do something like that. you have done nothing for two years. we need new leadership in district 67 in order for this community to be able to get past this. >> some are calling for them to resign. do you plan to resign? >> no i do not. it did not involve any of our staff for students this was between two adults it wasn't misdemeanor if i had had this information in 2009 we wouldn't be here tonight. the district superintendent says he regrets that the board did not follow through and get more facts on this when they became available but he says he does plan to stay on the job until he retires at the end of this school year, tomorrows school officials in counselors will be talking to the deer past students about what happened and parents will get more opportunities to voice their concerns at public meetings scheduled for the next few weeks. >> authorities have fo
never told about it and he remains on the job only placed on administrative leave last week after the tribune raised questions. >> he should know better as an educator and with some of these kids he should absolutely none better than to do something like that. you have done nothing for two years. we need new leadership in district 67 in order for this community to be able to get past this. >> some are calling for them to resign. do you plan to resign? >> no i do not. it did...
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so today sees the end of the tribunal and now miss italy better has officially secured the right to stay in britain tell us more. here's what the court just ruled in her favor as found her innocent and on the balance of probabilities has said that she was and is not a russian spy now is decided by a panel of three judges that made up her special immigration appeals commission hearing one of which even was a former head of british security services in my five rejected the claims by m i five itself that she was acting as a honeytrap for the russian intelligence services to ensnare and seduce a british member of parliament member of parliament in question was mike hancock who had access to a lot of top secret material he was a member of both parliamentary select committees for one and defense one russia and m i five accused of actually talking deliberately for that access and we do know that she did have an affair during the time that she was actually working for him as his parliamentary research but other than that in terms of evidence against her during her hearing last month we really he
so today sees the end of the tribunal and now miss italy better has officially secured the right to stay in britain tell us more. here's what the court just ruled in her favor as found her innocent and on the balance of probabilities has said that she was and is not a russian spy now is decided by a panel of three judges that made up her special immigration appeals commission hearing one of which even was a former head of british security services in my five rejected the claims by m i five...
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many media outlets including ours, and the tribune and the aclu had been requesting to get this sincerotest happened. everybody has been filing to get it. we just got it and these are just parts that the police department decided to release. coming up a little later at six we will be live from oakland with more on the release of these tapes by the oakland police department late this afternoon. now back to you. >> there were some strong words from don perida about how the mayor is handling the protesters. he lot of the election but said had he been elected he would have done things differently. we have what he says about the protesters and rank choice voting. >> reporter: we sat down with don in a coffee shop today. a year ago he lot of the race even though he had more first place votes, he says rank choice voting is a poor way to decide elections. >> the events of the past three weeks bay -- it may well be enough to get rid of rank choice voting . >> reporter: yesterday we reported that the overnight camping in front of city hall is helping fuel an effort to recall the mayor. don says
many media outlets including ours, and the tribune and the aclu had been requesting to get this sincerotest happened. everybody has been filing to get it. we just got it and these are just parts that the police department decided to release. coming up a little later at six we will be live from oakland with more on the release of these tapes by the oakland police department late this afternoon. now back to you. >> there were some strong words from don perida about how the mayor is handling...
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the tribunal also heard from the parents of a murdered teenager. news of the role allegedly packed her from after she went missing out, the leading foreign messages from her from. -- deletingng faul messages from her from. >> i thought she was still alive when i heard her voice. >> sadly, she was not. now the practices of the entire british press are under fire. there will be more appearances from other celebrities, including the author of "harry potter" books, jk ruling. the -- rowling. >> and steve kuban said news of the world offered money to his friends about stories -- for stories about him. >> and the dangerous toys of 2011, what you should keep away from your kids. >> this has turned out to be one of the most heart wrenching decisions i have made. >> sports decimated at the university of maryland, struggling with their latest round of cuts. eight sports programs will go. >> bracing for budget cuts, the fallout for -- from failure in congress, next. >> a new reality series is being shot at b.w.i. mar >> 11 news at 5:00 p.m. in hd continues no
the tribunal also heard from the parents of a murdered teenager. news of the role allegedly packed her from after she went missing out, the leading foreign messages from her from. -- deletingng faul messages from her from. >> i thought she was still alive when i heard her voice. >> sadly, she was not. now the practices of the entire british press are under fire. there will be more appearances from other celebrities, including the author of "harry potter" books, jk ruling....
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bush signed an executive order authorizing the creation of military tribunals for the detention treatments and trials of certain non-citizens in the war against terrorism at the u.s. base in guantanamo cuba that's right tonight remarking an important chapter of american history that most people don't like to talk about because it's still going on ten years after president bush signed the order one time obey is still home to one hundred seventy one detainee detained deprived of any normal legal protections and sort of mark a tenth anniversary of this executive order which created the military tribunals to get my retired air force colonel morris davis is speaking out about the conditions there davis was a former chief prosecutor at guantanamo bay he resigned in two thousand and seven and he now says the u.s. has set up a law free zone at the camp speaking to a conference on human rights law in new york davis said that america was great at preaching to others but not so good at practicing what we preach there's a point when enough is enough and you have to look at yourself in the mirror tortu
bush signed an executive order authorizing the creation of military tribunals for the detention treatments and trials of certain non-citizens in the war against terrorism at the u.s. base in guantanamo cuba that's right tonight remarking an important chapter of american history that most people don't like to talk about because it's still going on ten years after president bush signed the order one time obey is still home to one hundred seventy one detainee detained deprived of any normal legal...
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and i think it reminds me of the first time that we rolled a tribune company television set into the neroom. it was like, "oh, what tt indog re but then when reporters found out br phone calls returned because they had been on tv, our all-news cable channel, then they loved it. same thing when eyrohtheir cpurs in, and i keep a couple of old typewriters in my office justf'- >> jay, where do you think the resistance is to that question? o ieresting source i found is i think that, for ame,earerts ght to be operating with a network 100eople helpg them with their beat, and in trying g rorrso e e virtues of that approach, one of the lines of resistance has woinonitpeople, myre what i'm stories will get stolen, and this has proved to be a major stumbling block. how can you be open with readers and users if you're worried about your competition stealing your story? so that's ennein of resistance, and then, as clarence said, some of it is just generational, just people who had been around who mastered journalism when it was done on a other platform. they just can't get with any of these tools
and i think it reminds me of the first time that we rolled a tribune company television set into the neroom. it was like, "oh, what tt indog re but then when reporters found out br phone calls returned because they had been on tv, our all-news cable channel, then they loved it. same thing when eyrohtheir cpurs in, and i keep a couple of old typewriters in my office justf'- >> jay, where do you think the resistance is to that question? o ieresting source i found is i think that, for...
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officer told the chicago tribune the video did not capture everything. according to medical examiner fired 16 shots at flint farmer hitting him seven times. this afternoon state attorneys released this statement: meanwhile flint farmer father says more than anything just wants answers. >> have not heard anything apology or anything from the police department nobody no leading officials at all in the case. >> spokesperson for the fraternal order of police says it is important to remember like anybody else police officers innocent until proven guilty. independent police review authority is investigating with assistance from the fbi. >> just a month into the job university police officer fired accused of sexually assaulting a student. 23 year old andrew rifkin off-duty incident happened three weeks ago. fired on friday turned himself yesterday after a warrant issued and since posted bond. n i u says strict policy prevents officers from fraternizing with students and staff. students in the south loop told to be cautious tonight after columbia student dropped
officer told the chicago tribune the video did not capture everything. according to medical examiner fired 16 shots at flint farmer hitting him seven times. this afternoon state attorneys released this statement: meanwhile flint farmer father says more than anything just wants answers. >> have not heard anything apology or anything from the police department nobody no leading officials at all in the case. >> spokesperson for the fraternal order of police says it is important to...
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wide free trade zone for the euro crisis and its implications are a step to money the pacific waters arches in a city tribune reports from honolulu. basically even though the primary primary goals of the apec summit are improving the trade relationship an economic relationship all countries that make up the asia pacific because of the extent of the european financial crisis this is certainly a headache that's looming over leaders having gathered here and many are seeing this as sort of a continuation of the g twenty summit without the participation of the european states we are expecting the leaders gathered for the apec summit to send another push to send out an extra message to the european countries to try to find to step up their attempts to improve the financial situation so this is an extra message important message that we're expecting to hear a lot of about here on the ground in the next few days to come even though the the top of the talk and the substance of the effect summit is usually traditionally konami issues certainly political issues are surfacing we've been hearing because of the situation
wide free trade zone for the euro crisis and its implications are a step to money the pacific waters arches in a city tribune reports from honolulu. basically even though the primary primary goals of the apec summit are improving the trade relationship an economic relationship all countries that make up the asia pacific because of the extent of the european financial crisis this is certainly a headache that's looming over leaders having gathered here and many are seeing this as sort of a...
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according to the tribune the container units were serviced in vietnam earlier this year and could explodehen powered up. the dock worker union won't allow any containers through the gates until all units from vietnam have been accounted for. >>> oakland mayor jean quan says the last thing oakland needs is an expensive recall campaign. that's her first official response tie recall effort against her. -- that's her first official response to a recall effort against her. next step in the recall is gathering signatures to finally put it on the ballot. >>> the san francisco sheriff's department says that it's not likely that one of its deputies caused that injury to a former marine in oakland last week. you may have seen the video. "the examiner" reports that the group is naming three members of the san francisco sheriff's department caught on video. the sheriff's department has come out and said it is investigating but does not think that its deputies were involved. >>> in the meantime san francisco supervisors are expected to go on record today as supporting the "occupy" protestors. a superv
according to the tribune the container units were serviced in vietnam earlier this year and could explodehen powered up. the dock worker union won't allow any containers through the gates until all units from vietnam have been accounted for. >>> oakland mayor jean quan says the last thing oakland needs is an expensive recall campaign. that's her first official response tie recall effort against her. -- that's her first official response to a recall effort against her. next step in the...
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bush and former prime minister tony blair guilty of war crimes the call of her war crimes tribunal which was formed at the request of formulation pm mohamed says the two leaders are guilty of crimes against peace refer to their invasion of iraq back in two thousand and three and home it was an outspoken critic of the iraq invasion calling bush and blair child criminals and war criminals after one hundred three thousand iraqi civilians died and millions were displaced or fled the country altogether now to refresh your memory the bush administration wanted to invade the country after they said there were weapons of mass destruction found there although as we all know by now there weren't any w m d's so for invading a country on faulty and false pretenses that should be a rule of the bush and blair's name should be included in a register of work criminals and the statement they went on to say that evidence show that the drums of wars were being beaten long before the invasion the accused in their own memoirs have admitted their own intention to invade iraq regardless of international law no
bush and former prime minister tony blair guilty of war crimes the call of her war crimes tribunal which was formed at the request of formulation pm mohamed says the two leaders are guilty of crimes against peace refer to their invasion of iraq back in two thousand and three and home it was an outspoken critic of the iraq invasion calling bush and blair child criminals and war criminals after one hundred three thousand iraqi civilians died and millions were displaced or fled the country...
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the u.n. tribunal opened monday. proceedings began with the prosecution laying out the charge against the three defendants. they are the second in command, former deputy prime minister and the former head of state. the three men are accused of crimes against humanity and genocide. nearly one-fifth of the population was slaughtered or died during forced labor in just three years under the command's regime. >> ten members of my family were killed. i still feel sad, but i hope that the trial will uncover the truth. >> cambodians are hoping the trial will go smoothly as the defendants are all in their 80s. a fourth defendant was ruled unfit for trial, because she was recently diagnosed with dementia. >>> in afghanistan, a decision by the country's traditional grand assembly to support a plan for u.s. troops to remain in the country has stirred mixed reaction. the taliban condemned the agreement until all foreign forces have left. we have the report. >> reporter: the assembly of more than 2,012 dignitaries concluded a four
the u.n. tribunal opened monday. proceedings began with the prosecution laying out the charge against the three defendants. they are the second in command, former deputy prime minister and the former head of state. the three men are accused of crimes against humanity and genocide. nearly one-fifth of the population was slaughtered or died during forced labor in just three years under the command's regime. >> ten members of my family were killed. i still feel sad, but i hope that the trial...
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the u.s.s. cole was arraigned yesterday before a military tribunal in guantanamo bay. abdel did not enter a plea. 17 sailors died in the october 2007 bombing. the tribunal set a trial date of november 2012. >>> the cartoonist who created family circus has died. bill keane was 89 years old, suffering from congestive heart failure. he started drawing the popular strip back in 1960. in recent years, one of his sons has taken over the drawing duties. >>> we're awaiting damage reports from alaska as one of the most powerful storms to hit there in decades starts to move out this morning. the system is dumping snow inland and could send an eight- foot surge of water into coastal communities. some people have evacuated to higher ground. >>> not too shabby around here weatherwise recently. things will take a little bit of a turn for the worst. we have a little to endure. but the nice weekend a right around the corner. howard has the scoop at 5:15. >> a major local university considers eliminating entire sports programs to save money. >>> at 5:57, today is the final day of the dr
the u.s.s. cole was arraigned yesterday before a military tribunal in guantanamo bay. abdel did not enter a plea. 17 sailors died in the october 2007 bombing. the tribunal set a trial date of november 2012. >>> the cartoonist who created family circus has died. bill keane was 89 years old, suffering from congestive heart failure. he started drawing the popular strip back in 1960. in recent years, one of his sons has taken over the drawing duties. >>> we're awaiting damage...
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the tribunal heard from millae doller. edly hacked the young girl's phone after she went missing, deleting messages on her voicemail. >> i rang her phone and it clicked through on to her voicemail. so, i heard her voice. >> yes. >> and it was just like, she's picked up her voicemail, she's alive. >> reporter: sadly, she was not. but her parents suffering triggered the initial firestorm that forced the "news of the world" to go under. but now the practices of the entire british press are under fire. the testimony will continue all week, including appearances from other celebrities. the author of the harry potter books and the actress sienna miller. stephanie gosk, london. >>> we have disturbing video from south korea's parliament floor. did you see that? shows a lawmaker throwing what is believed to be tear gas at the deputy parliament speaker. after the ruling party passed a free trade agreement with the u.s. the politician opposed it. security guards dragged him out of the chambers while he kicked and resisted. that's pret
the tribunal heard from millae doller. edly hacked the young girl's phone after she went missing, deleting messages on her voicemail. >> i rang her phone and it clicked through on to her voicemail. so, i heard her voice. >> yes. >> and it was just like, she's picked up her voicemail, she's alive. >> reporter: sadly, she was not. but her parents suffering triggered the initial firestorm that forced the "news of the world" to go under. but now the practices of...