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africa is important to u.s. interests, which include concerns over violent extremist activities, proceed, illicit trafficking, africa's many humanitarian crises, armed conflicts, and more general challenges like the effect of h.i.v.-aids. the u.s. after command has the military component as the u.s. will government approach and has a role in addressing these issues. the key remains that africa's future is up to africa. if confirmed, i look forward to building upon the command's efforts to continue expanding the unique id entered-agency composition of the -- entered- agency composition of the headquarters. i tell us that if confirmed, i have a lot to learn about africa and the u.s.--- i acknowledge that if confirmed, i have a lot to learn about africa and the u.s.-africa command i did the same pledge i give to secretary gates, that i will do my best each and every day to uphold the trust and confidence you have placed in me to accomplish the many and varied an important missions of the command to the best of my ab
africa is important to u.s. interests, which include concerns over violent extremist activities, proceed, illicit trafficking, africa's many humanitarian crises, armed conflicts, and more general challenges like the effect of h.i.v.-aids. the u.s. after command has the military component as the u.s. will government approach and has a role in addressing these issues. the key remains that africa's future is up to africa. if confirmed, i look forward to building upon the command's efforts to...
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you will be the third commander of u.s. africa command. but as well as play a supporting role in advancing u.s. policy objectives on the continent of africa. general ham, the challenges facing u.s. africa command are challenging. a conflict between state and non state actors, fragile governments that lacks the capacity to project their presence beyond the bounds of their capitals, illicit arms struggling routes, nations where peacekeeping or peace enforcing forces are the best and sometimes the only hope for security and stability, so we look forward to hearing your views on these and other matters. at present, one of the most pressing concerns is the evolving threat posed by certain al-qaeda elements in somalia, including the state of desire of these elements to attack the united states. there is a number of other areas in somalia, including the referendum in the sudan, the threat posed by an al-qaeda in the area, ongoing atrocities being conducted by the lord's resistance army, and potential areas for expanded military relations for a num
you will be the third commander of u.s. africa command. but as well as play a supporting role in advancing u.s. policy objectives on the continent of africa. general ham, the challenges facing u.s. africa command are challenging. a conflict between state and non state actors, fragile governments that lacks the capacity to project their presence beyond the bounds of their capitals, illicit arms struggling routes, nations where peacekeeping or peace enforcing forces are the best and sometimes the...
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africa is important to u.s. interest. hese interests include concerns over violent extremist activities, piracy, illicit traffic can, africa's many humanitarian crises, armed conflicts and more general challenges such as the effect of hiv/aids. u.s. africa command is the military component of a u.s. whole of government approach has a role in addressing each of these issues. the key remains that africa's future is up to africans. if confirmed, i look forward to building upon the command's efforts to continue expanding the unique interagency composition of the headquarters and to enhancing partnerships with african nations. i acknowledge that if confirmed, i have a lot to learn about africa and about u.s.-african command and i pledge to you, mr. chairman, to senator mccain, and to the members of the committee, the same pledge that i gave to secretary gates. i will do my best each and every day to uphold the trust and confidence you place in me. to accomplish the many and varied important missions of the command and for the v
africa is important to u.s. interest. hese interests include concerns over violent extremist activities, piracy, illicit traffic can, africa's many humanitarian crises, armed conflicts and more general challenges such as the effect of hiv/aids. u.s. africa command is the military component of a u.s. whole of government approach has a role in addressing each of these issues. the key remains that africa's future is up to africans. if confirmed, i look forward to building upon the command's...
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will be discussing the u.s. africa with afghanistan's foreign minister that interview coming your way next hour here on r.t. . would have to be sure that this creative tension that would be shoe of fifty needs the shoe of civilian casualties addition to the shoe of the night the beats in the house mood in mood afghan forces would be charged off to come but listen this would be discussing the problems. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe in turkey and the firefighters of two hours to put out a blaze that engulfed one of europe's busiest train stations the country's central rail terminal and is stand both caught fire on early sunday officials say the fire started on a roof during repair work it's not known yet whether anyone has been killed or injured in the blaze. in brazil hundreds of police and soldiers claim victory after invading a drug gang stronghold in one of rio's most dangerous slums the head of police says they encountered less resistance than expected from the heavily armed gan
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u.s.-africa command. that general faced questions on a wide range of issues including the don't ask, don't tell policy, national missile defense and the start missile tree. we will bring that to you after the pentagon briefing. >> there's a look at the pentagon briefing room where we are waiting for spokesman geoff morrell. he is going to be talking probably about iraq and afghanistan as well as the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty. we will bring that to you as soon as that gets underway. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> while we wait for the pentagon briefing to get underway, some news for you. the house ethics committee is meeting right now on the appropriate sanction for congressman charles rangel of new york. he was found guilty of it of an ethics violations on tuesday. subcommittee never cited clear and convincing evidence, and that led to the nearly unanimous ruling. that's going on currently right now on the companion network c-span3. t
u.s.-africa command. that general faced questions on a wide range of issues including the don't ask, don't tell policy, national missile defense and the start missile tree. we will bring that to you after the pentagon briefing. >> there's a look at the pentagon briefing room where we are waiting for spokesman geoff morrell. he is going to be talking probably about iraq and afghanistan as well as the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty. we will bring that to you as soon as that gets underway. [inaudible...
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u.s. embassiesed in africa in 1998. wednesday in new york, hh was convicted of only one count of conspiiacy to destroy u.s. property. believed that ahmed was truly innocent of all of these charges. >> reporttr: he remains n custody and faces 20 years to life in prison when he is sentenced to januaay 26. the u.s. attorney says the feds will seek that life sentence. results. one prosecutor equates it as a blow to the obama organization. >>> now the 9-11 con spiri11 co. now he can't close it because he can't get the guys out of there. >> reporter: the attorney said in october that other terror suspects can and will be tried in the u.s. >> at the conclusion of this again. i will give you the same answer that our free courts are capable of handling these matters. >> reporter: in 2001, 4 other bombing suspects who were not held at gitmo were con victed here. they re now serving life in prison. >>> two workers at a california mcdonald's areeout of work today after a customer received a receipt with profanity on it. it all happe
u.s. embassiesed in africa in 1998. wednesday in new york, hh was convicted of only one count of conspiiacy to destroy u.s. property. believed that ahmed was truly innocent of all of these charges. >> reporttr: he remains n custody and faces 20 years to life in prison when he is sentenced to januaay 26. the u.s. attorney says the feds will seek that life sentence. results. one prosecutor equates it as a blow to the obama organization. >>> now the 9-11 con spiri11 co. now he can't...
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u.s. embassy bombings in africa. quite a bit of evidence that he was deeply involved including his cell phone used as the detonator and other testimony, that said that he was involved in getting the truck for this bombing, and there were 12 americans who were killed on that day. now, u.s. attorney general eric holder repeatedly promised that civilian courts could handle this case. >> at the conclusion of the ghailani case, ask me that question again. i'll give you the same answer, which is that our courts are fully capable of handling these matters. martha: i wonder what his reaction to this news was. when it came late yesterday. i'm happy to be joined by new york republican pete king, who was outraged by the verdict. and he's the ranking member of the house homeland security committee and will chair that committee starting in january, congressman king, welcome, good to have you today. >> good morning, martha, good to be with you. martha: you said it is a tragic outcome. >> it is, it is tragic because of the outcome
u.s. embassy bombings in africa. quite a bit of evidence that he was deeply involved including his cell phone used as the detonator and other testimony, that said that he was involved in getting the truck for this bombing, and there were 12 americans who were killed on that day. now, u.s. attorney general eric holder repeatedly promised that civilian courts could handle this case. >> at the conclusion of the ghailani case, ask me that question again. i'll give you the same answer, which...
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u.s. embassy in africa 12 years ago. it promises to have a huge political and pack. republicans say it will stiffen their opposition to president obama's plan to close the guantanamo bay prison and try the detainees in civilian courts. >> ahmed ghailani was said by prosecutors to have been instrumental in the al-qaeda embassy bombing that killed 22 4 people in nairobi. he claims gas cylinders exploded. ahmed ghailani faced 281 charges, including murder and attempted murder. the jury returned just one guilty verdicts, conspiring to damage government buildings and property. >> at the start of this trial, we believed ahmed ghailani was truly innocent of all these charges. >please understand that we still truly believe he is innocent of all the charges. >> several pieces of testimony against him were thrown them by the court because they were obtained by the cia and so clocalled black presence. ahmed ghailani is subject to interrogationterror agains techniques. his conviction means 20 years in prison. >> the continued existence of the guantanamo bay facility is an embarr
u.s. embassy in africa 12 years ago. it promises to have a huge political and pack. republicans say it will stiffen their opposition to president obama's plan to close the guantanamo bay prison and try the detainees in civilian courts. >> ahmed ghailani was said by prosecutors to have been instrumental in the al-qaeda embassy bombing that killed 22 4 people in nairobi. he claims gas cylinders exploded. ahmed ghailani faced 281 charges, including murder and attempted murder. the jury...
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strategic command and army general to lead the u.s. africa command. the generals these questions on a wide range of issues including don't ask don't tell policy, national missile defense and the start missile treaty. this is just over two hours. first let me put this to the witnesses and the people attending this hearing. this has been an incredibly busy week and i got caught up in a meeting and couldn't get out so i apologize for being a few minutes late. the subcommittee on contract and oversight of the u.s. senate committee on homeland security will come to order and i will have an opening statement about the hearing today and dever to my colleague senator brown for his opening statement and then we will have three panels of witnesses to get at the issues we want to cover this afternoon. this is a hearing on the role of the special inspector general on contracts and afghanistan. the subcommittee was created beginning in the congress to provide oversight of government contracting. over the last 18 months we have focused on two key areas come in pris
strategic command and army general to lead the u.s. africa command. the generals these questions on a wide range of issues including don't ask don't tell policy, national missile defense and the start missile treaty. this is just over two hours. first let me put this to the witnesses and the people attending this hearing. this has been an incredibly busy week and i got caught up in a meeting and couldn't get out so i apologize for being a few minutes late. the subcommittee on contract and...
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u.s. embassies in africa in one thousand nine hundred eight. well the top story now the g. twenty summit in the south korean capital seoul the leaders have agreed to put an end to currency wars which have been threatening global trade growth but i was hit in the south couldn't happen to tell the governor what has come out of the summit. that's right carry the talking is now one for it this g. twenty summit here in seoul the final communique has been signed and released imaging twenty eight leaders have agreed to develop some early warning indicators to head off economic turmoil in the future and they've agreed to work on some so called indicative of guidelines to identify a large economic imbalances and actions needed to rectify that this is of course something that the u.s. has been pushing for in the run up to this summit however the out details of days indicative college loans will only be worked out at the beginning part of next year structural reform of the international monetary fund has also been a promised with more of a voice being given over to emerging economies
u.s. embassies in africa in one thousand nine hundred eight. well the top story now the g. twenty summit in the south korean capital seoul the leaders have agreed to put an end to currency wars which have been threatening global trade growth but i was hit in the south couldn't happen to tell the governor what has come out of the summit. that's right carry the talking is now one for it this g. twenty summit here in seoul the final communique has been signed and released imaging twenty eight...
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u.s. embassies in africa in one thousand nine hundred eight. now been bad skin gather teeth and an unpleasant odor just some of the telltale signs of the hold tobacco has on people but according to the world health organization a regular smoker is a shortening their lives by some fifteen years and that's all it is only going to school reports from georgia the strength of the addiction for some means choosing fags over food. no smoking no way they know about the dangers they say it is too expensive yet many georgians choose to smoke social pressure and economic problems notwithstanding like many naive took up the habit in her teens. my father left cigarettes on the table i was curious but picked one up and have been smoking since that day she says smoking never interfered with her day to day activities and she doesn't intend to give up any time soon. half of my salary goes on cigarettes but i don't want to quit it's the only pleasure in my life i can afford. a study conducted by the tobacco control alliance showed that almost forty percent of al
u.s. embassies in africa in one thousand nine hundred eight. now been bad skin gather teeth and an unpleasant odor just some of the telltale signs of the hold tobacco has on people but according to the world health organization a regular smoker is a shortening their lives by some fifteen years and that's all it is only going to school reports from georgia the strength of the addiction for some means choosing fags over food. no smoking no way they know about the dangers they say it is too...
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u.s. embassies in africa left a terrible legacy. next up former u.s.orney general michael mukasey on what may have botched the trial of ahmed khalfan ghailani. a lost backpack returned along with thousands of dollars in cash. a story that may make you rethink what you think of people living on the streets. >> it's hard to put into words. it's just overwhelming. in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her lon. oh, now that's t best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. to stay fit,r work. you might also want to try lifting one of these. a unique sea salt added to over 40 campbell's condensed soups. helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ stella: hmmm. we're getting new medicare benefits from the new healthcare law. jane: yea. most people will get free cancer screenings. and 50 percent off of brand name prescription drugs if you're in the donut hole. stella: you read my paper. jane: i went to
u.s. embassies in africa left a terrible legacy. next up former u.s.orney general michael mukasey on what may have botched the trial of ahmed khalfan ghailani. a lost backpack returned along with thousands of dollars in cash. a story that may make you rethink what you think of people living on the streets. >> it's hard to put into words. it's just overwhelming. in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her lon. oh, now...
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u.s. embassies in africa in one thousand. church near has brought in new laws to try and stamp out the practice of many kidnapping their brides to some it may seem just a quaint custom but for the women involved it can often be traumatic. discovered when a kidnapping goes wrong it can even end in death. it is the moment of families torn apart the church and bride to be happening here remains a ritual rather than an outrage the man simply chooses the woman he wants and forcibly takes her but the kidnapping of one young girl called him on one terribly wrong. i knew she went shopping down. we had a good outside and saw her being kidnapped yes she was shouting we saw. the kidnapper his accomplice grabbed him on jumped into a car and sped away but a short way down the road they crashed into the truck. stolen a young girl. when they were driving here they crashed in the. also there was an awful tragedy the car was just a piece of metal you couldn't tell what car it was. some say kidnapping brides ones and the cook asian blood relig
u.s. embassies in africa in one thousand. church near has brought in new laws to try and stamp out the practice of many kidnapping their brides to some it may seem just a quaint custom but for the women involved it can often be traumatic. discovered when a kidnapping goes wrong it can even end in death. it is the moment of families torn apart the church and bride to be happening here remains a ritual rather than an outrage the man simply chooses the woman he wants and forcibly takes her but the...
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u.s. embassies in africa which killed over two hundred people. nearly fifty people have been arrested in one in germany of the american embassy in athens during the rally marking in the one nine hundred seventy s. student anti dictatorship uprising more than twenty thousand demonstrators clashed with riot police who responded with tear gas and stun grenades police also reported clashes in the southern city of atrocity and people were venting their anger at the u.s. support for the hun to which the rule which ruled then greece. the legal status of the energy rich caspian sea is in focus at a summit being held in the as their bridge on a capital baku leaders of the caspian five which are the five states surrounding the sea will discuss securing the safety of the area as are going off now reports. the caspian sea is often referred to as the natural marking point between europe and asia and it is extremely rich in natural resources nearly twenty billion tons of oil and gas. which is comparable with a deposit in the persian gulf or sturgeon up to nine
u.s. embassies in africa which killed over two hundred people. nearly fifty people have been arrested in one in germany of the american embassy in athens during the rally marking in the one nine hundred seventy s. student anti dictatorship uprising more than twenty thousand demonstrators clashed with riot police who responded with tear gas and stun grenades police also reported clashes in the southern city of atrocity and people were venting their anger at the u.s. support for the hun to which...
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u.s. embassies in africa which killed over two hundred people. nearly fifty people have been arrested and injured near the american embassy in athens during a rally marking the nineteen seventies student. uprising more than twenty thousand demonstrators clashed with riot police who responded with tear gas and stun grenades police also reported clashes in the southern city of the trust the people were and their anger at the u.s. support for the watch them race. a crisis over the plight of roma gypsies is spreading across europe and some countries blame the roma for rising crime and tackled by the porting them but the situation in their native countries is even worse with most for a while living in appalling conditions artie's daniel bushell reports from bulgaria . seems like we could become common across europe the mayor of this town in southern belle garrett told r.t. he had to tear down this block of flats because the room the residents had turned it into a slum this pile of rubble is all that's left of the housing estate what also it is called
u.s. embassies in africa which killed over two hundred people. nearly fifty people have been arrested and injured near the american embassy in athens during a rally marking the nineteen seventies student. uprising more than twenty thousand demonstrators clashed with riot police who responded with tear gas and stun grenades police also reported clashes in the southern city of the trust the people were and their anger at the u.s. support for the watch them race. a crisis over the plight of roma...
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u.s. embassies in africa which killed over two hundred people. here at least fifty people have been arrested one injured near the american embassy in athens during a rally marking a nine hundred seventy student and i dictate or should uprising more than twenty thousand demonstrators clashed with riot police who responded with tear gas and stun grenades police also reported clashes in the southern city of atrocity people were venting their anger at the u.s. support for the challenge which then ruled greece. a crisis is over the plight of roma gypsies is spreading across you are some e.u. countries blame the roma for of rising crime and tackled by the porting down but the situation in their native countries is even worse with most roma living in appalling conditions our teasdale bushell reports from bulgaria. seems like we could become common across europe the mood of this town and some of them told to tear down this block of flats because the residents who turned in. to a slum this pile of rubble is all that's left of the housing estate what also
u.s. embassies in africa which killed over two hundred people. here at least fifty people have been arrested one injured near the american embassy in athens during a rally marking a nine hundred seventy student and i dictate or should uprising more than twenty thousand demonstrators clashed with riot police who responded with tear gas and stun grenades police also reported clashes in the southern city of atrocity people were venting their anger at the u.s. support for the challenge which then...
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u.s. embassies in africa in one thousand nine hundred eight. and in other news former israeli prime minister ariel sharon has been moved from a hospital to his ranch home the leader has been in a coma for more than four years after suffering a series of strokes in two thousand and six doctors say they hope he'll eventually be able to remain at his house with a full medical team to care for him sharon was one of israel's most popular but also the most controversial figures. while chechnya has brought in a new laws to try and stamp out the practice of men kidnapping their brides to some it may seem just a quaint custom but for the women involved it can often be traumatic and as i was on a little discovered when the kidnapping goes wrong it can even end in death. it is the moment of families torn apart. here remains a ritual rather than an outrage the man simply chooses the woman he wants and forcibly takes her but the kidnapping of one young girl called him on one terribly wrong. i knew she went shopping bank. loans we had it a good outside and s
u.s. embassies in africa in one thousand nine hundred eight. and in other news former israeli prime minister ariel sharon has been moved from a hospital to his ranch home the leader has been in a coma for more than four years after suffering a series of strokes in two thousand and six doctors say they hope he'll eventually be able to remain at his house with a full medical team to care for him sharon was one of israel's most popular but also the most controversial figures. while chechnya has...
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u.s. embassies in africa. his sole conviction was for conspiracy for destroy u.s. property. >>> president obama is asking for help to safe nuclear weapons treaty with russia. the top republican says the start treaty should not be voted on this year so the president is bringing former secretaries of state and defense secretarys for the white house this morning and tonight, the president leaves for a nato summit in portugal. security is tight as world leaders begin arriving tomorrow. topping the agenda, the timetable for withdrawing troops from afghanistan by 2014. >>> we final will you have a winner in the u.s. senate race in alaska and it is lisa merkowski. during her victory speech, some made reference to the late alaskan senator ted stevens. >> what a wild, wild two months that has been. but what held me, what kept my course and lily this, take it back to your dad. ted's motto was to hell with politics, let's just do what is right for alaska and that is what we did. that is what we did. >> she is the first u.s. senate candidate since 1954 for win a write -- to wi
u.s. embassies in africa. his sole conviction was for conspiracy for destroy u.s. property. >>> president obama is asking for help to safe nuclear weapons treaty with russia. the top republican says the start treaty should not be voted on this year so the president is bringing former secretaries of state and defense secretarys for the white house this morning and tonight, the president leaves for a nato summit in portugal. security is tight as world leaders begin arriving tomorrow....
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u.s. embassies in east africa in 1998. after seven days of deliberations, the jury found him guilty on one count but not guilty on more than 280 others. his lawyer praised the findings. >> this verdict is a reaffirmation that this nation's judicial system is the greatest ever devised. it is truly a system of laws and not men. >> in a statement, the department of justice said it respects the verdict and pleased ghailani now faces at least 20 years in prison. >>> president obama is pressing on with his effort to win senate ratification of a new arms control treaty with russia. he wants senate to vote on the treaty during the current lame duck session but a top republican senator, jon kyl of arizona has already declared he wants to push the rat physician debate into next year. >>> to the airport body screening flap which provoke ad heated debate yesterday in the u.s. senate as bob orr reports, the head of the tsa was in the hot seat. >> reporter: facing growing anger over probing patdowns and so-called naked x-rays. the trans
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u.s. embassies in africa but a jury in new york already convicted the former getting the detainee on one count so some are criticizing our court system saying of this verdict just isn't enough but our justice system isn't the problem here it's our views of torture that is and is the federal reserve setting off an economic version of nuclear war going to speak with peter schiff president of euro pacific capital and author of the book how an economy grows and why it crashes to get his take on the. wealthy british soil. it's time to. go for it. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. culture is the same of you i can tell you the other day when the soviets were to say i mean we are to the end of the second grade war major nazi leaders were put on trial for war there is no doubt such crimes were committed. the federal reserve's announcement of a second round of quantitative easing and an injection of six hundred billion more dollars from their printing presse
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u.s. embassies in africa. he faces at least 20 years in jail. >> coming up on 5:o 7. >> still ahead. some are calling it the bristol backlash. >> plus another controversy. patdown protests. [ male announcer ] with fios, the movies you buy for them in the house... ♪ ...are easy to keep watching outside the house... ♪ ...even on the long road to grandma's house. for the first time, you're free to access the movies you buy on demand on all your devices. get the ultimate in kids' entertainment on the ultimate network. it's time for fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities go to verizon.com/getfios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. when my husband got sick and couldn't work anymore, it was up to me to support our family. karri danner went back to school, to become a nurse. my education made all the difference but now some in washington want regulations restricting access to career colleges and universities, denying opportunity to millions of people like karri, letting government decide who can go to college. it's my education, and my job,. don't let washington get in the way. >
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cotton farmers in west africa are the latest. they say that the u.s. and european union policies are highly damaging to africa. >> bringing in the harvest in west africa. campaigners backing up these farmers say that they produce the cheapest, and in the world, so demand for their outcome should be strong. cotton production in the united states pays almost $1 billion each year in subsidies. boosting world supply and reducing the prices that other farmers concerned. producers in the united states said the guarantees millions of stable jobs on farms and related industries in some parts of the country's. nowhere near as poor as the cut will growing space of west africa. -- cotton growing space of west africa. cotton, boosting the income by up to 10%. an increase that could make a big difference. a small number of west african farming families already benefit from higher prices for their cotton. premium prices paid for organically produced crops. a specialist market in the writ -- in the western world. >> that is all from "gmt" for the moment. stay with us,
cotton farmers in west africa are the latest. they say that the u.s. and european union policies are highly damaging to africa. >> bringing in the harvest in west africa. campaigners backing up these farmers say that they produce the cheapest, and in the world, so demand for their outcome should be strong. cotton production in the united states pays almost $1 billion each year in subsidies. boosting world supply and reducing the prices that other farmers concerned. producers in the united...
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u.s. embassies in africa. national correspondent catherine herridge reports, it has reignited the controversy over the larger issue of where and how to try terror suspects. >> rather than hold a public news conference to trumpet the verdict in the ghailani case where the former gitmo detainee was only convicted of conspiracy to destroy government property, not murder, white house officials referred calls to the justice department where a spokesman said they respected the jury's decision. while the state department spokesman tweeted in favor of the verdict, the senior senate republican publicly said it was a wake-up call for the president's civilian court strategy. >> the administration's approach to prosecuting terrorists has been deeply misguided and potentially harmful. >> the ghailani case put the c.i.a. interrogation program on trial along with the 9/11 conspirators including khali shaikh mohammed, ghailani was held at the c.i.a. secret prisons and subjected to treatment critics describe as torture. judge
u.s. embassies in africa. national correspondent catherine herridge reports, it has reignited the controversy over the larger issue of where and how to try terror suspects. >> rather than hold a public news conference to trumpet the verdict in the ghailani case where the former gitmo detainee was only convicted of conspiracy to destroy government property, not murder, white house officials referred calls to the justice department where a spokesman said they respected the jury's decision....
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u.s. embassies in africa in 1998. a federal grand jury convicted him of conspiracy to destroy u.s.y. that will get him 20 years to life in prison. >>> it is 5:41. did you get a craving when you were pregnant? >> grapefruit. >> how about dirt? >> no. >> there were women in the united states who are eating up to three boxes of it a day. >> the benefits women say at the get from eating dirt and charcoal and what doctors say it's doing to their bodies. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> well, good morning! we are here at cavalia, across from at&t park. it is a huge production which merges humans and horses. we are going to take a look at our seven-day forecast and then coming up, i'm going to be talking to kerry one of the acrobats and behind us, we'll have an acrobat doing a little performance for us. but before we get to that, let's talk about your forecast today. it is definitely cooling down yet again. seven-day forecast highs today mix of sun and clouds, temperatures along the coastline will be in the lower 50s. temperatures around the bay and inland mid- to upper 60s. bear in mind, do note, w
u.s. embassies in africa in 1998. a federal grand jury convicted him of conspiracy to destroy u.s.y. that will get him 20 years to life in prison. >>> it is 5:41. did you get a craving when you were pregnant? >> grapefruit. >> how about dirt? >> no. >> there were women in the united states who are eating up to three boxes of it a day. >> the benefits women say at the get from eating dirt and charcoal and what doctors say it's doing to their bodies. ,,...
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u.s. embassy bombings in africa, killing 224. of the 285 charges, ghailani wa conspireing to destroy government buildings. >> he could well have been aquited on all counts. that's obvious. and the trial, enemy soldier combatant, who is at war with the united states, in the civilian courts, is not correct. >> reporter: but democrats argue the case against ghailani was compromised because the defendant was interrogated byrsy considered torture. >> despite the fact that torture went on, this skillful prosecution was able to get a jury to come to guilty. that's the important thing. >> reporter: and diane, sentencing for ghailani will take place in january and the justice department will seek a life sentence and administration officials tell abc news that the judge can and likely will take into account things that the jury did not, and he can and will consider conduct that the jury found him not guilty of, such as 224 counts of murder. >> to ensure that he says in even longer. thank you, jake tapper. >>> and another note from washingt
u.s. embassy bombings in africa, killing 224. of the 285 charges, ghailani wa conspireing to destroy government buildings. >> he could well have been aquited on all counts. that's obvious. and the trial, enemy soldier combatant, who is at war with the united states, in the civilian courts, is not correct. >> reporter: but democrats argue the case against ghailani was compromised because the defendant was interrogated byrsy considered torture. >> despite the fact that torture...
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u.s. embassy in africa. the motion was filed after juror asked to be removed.his related to the attacks that killed 224 people. the judge denies the juror's request and told the panel to continue deliberating. this is seen as key test of the administration plan to try terror suspects in civilian court. hearing to determine if the suspected fort hood shooter should stand trial ended today with the defense lawyers presenting no evidence. major nidal hasan said he did not wish to make a statement. he faces 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 attempted murder. fort hood commanding general will make the call about the trial. justice department is offering up to $20,000 for information regarding the shootings at several military related buildings in the washington area. the shooter has taken nighttime shots at the pentagon, two marine corps facility and a coast guard recruiting office. in international news, afghanistan's president wants the u.s. to back off in its effort against the taliban. reporter conor powell is in kabul with the diplomatic fall-out. >> what
u.s. embassy in africa. the motion was filed after juror asked to be removed.his related to the attacks that killed 224 people. the judge denies the juror's request and told the panel to continue deliberating. this is seen as key test of the administration plan to try terror suspects in civilian court. hearing to determine if the suspected fort hood shooter should stand trial ended today with the defense lawyers presenting no evidence. major nidal hasan said he did not wish to make a statement....
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u.s. embassies in after africa in 19. the fact that he was acquitted of 284 counts, the terrorism charges is a major setback for the obama administration as it tries to move forward with plans to try the 9/11 terrorism suspects and detapeees being held in gitmo in civilian court. so what about this now? let's bring in our panel. steve hayes senior writer for "the weekly standard" henderson for the "the washington post" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles? >> this is a huge elm bare -- embarrassment to the administration and is a blow to having the tears tried in civilian court. this is a guy involved in a plot and his defense was that he was an errand boy. he was a dupe. he had no idea what was happening. but that was undermined by the one count on which the jury found him guilty, which was conspiracy. conspiracy as the judge explained explicitly, he was asked to come in and explain the law. conspiracy is defined as knowingly, willingly, being part of a plot. so obviously he knew he was involved in a plo
u.s. embassies in after africa in 19. the fact that he was acquitted of 284 counts, the terrorism charges is a major setback for the obama administration as it tries to move forward with plans to try the 9/11 terrorism suspects and detapeees being held in gitmo in civilian court. so what about this now? let's bring in our panel. steve hayes senior writer for "the weekly standard" henderson for the "the washington post" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles?...
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u.s. embassies in africa back in 199.rs say he helped an al qaeda cell buy a truck and components for the explosives. more than 200 people, including 12 americans died in those attacks. david lee miller is live outside the federal courthouse here in new york city tonight. david lee, what more do we know about this note that seemed to cause so much of a disruption in court today? >> well, shepard, the juror in this note told the judge that her conclusion was not going to change and that she also asked the judge for him to assign an alternate to replace her. the judge simply said no, that was not going to happen. and as for the mistrial, defense attorneys said the jury was hopelessly dead lock dollars. the judge disagreed. he essentially said this trial, which has gone on now for about a month has only had about two and a half days in deliberations. the judge did though say that tomorrow he is going to ask the jury to behave more civilly towards one another. shepard? >> shepard: what more do we know about this particular ju
u.s. embassies in africa back in 199.rs say he helped an al qaeda cell buy a truck and components for the explosives. more than 200 people, including 12 americans died in those attacks. david lee miller is live outside the federal courthouse here in new york city tonight. david lee, what more do we know about this note that seemed to cause so much of a disruption in court today? >> well, shepard, the juror in this note told the judge that her conclusion was not going to change and that...
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u.s. embassy in africa.cle 32 hearing recommended that major nidal hasan face the death penalty if he is convicted of the shooting spree at ft. hood. an arms dealer pled to supporting the over throw of the colombian government. opponents tried to argue that islam was not a real religion. alaska's lisa murkowski emerged as the apparent winner after a write-in count put her ahead of joe miller. gm is back, stocks are trading tomorrow on wall street with prices starting at $32 a share. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." republicans indicated how they intend to deal with president obama when they rebuffed his post-election invite to the white house schedule scheduled for tomorrow t. president billed the summit as a necessary first step in the reconciliation for both sides. will the snub give him the upper hand. eugene robinson is a "washington post" columnist and political analyst. richard wolf is the author of a book called "revival, the struggle for survival inside the obama white house."
u.s. embassy in africa.cle 32 hearing recommended that major nidal hasan face the death penalty if he is convicted of the shooting spree at ft. hood. an arms dealer pled to supporting the over throw of the colombian government. opponents tried to argue that islam was not a real religion. alaska's lisa murkowski emerged as the apparent winner after a write-in count put her ahead of joe miller. gm is back, stocks are trading tomorrow on wall street with prices starting at $32 a share. now back to...
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africa. we have weak health system. >> suarez: and the u.s. says more money needs to go directly to prevention. here in gaza province where one in four adults has h.i.v., school-age children gather daily to create plays about how to avoid the disease. mozambique has a long history of using theater to send public health messages. it's a program the american ambassador leslie row sees as key. >> the area we're really trying to put a lot of resources into prevention because quite frankly there are not enough resources in the world to be able to deal with the problem of h.i.v. and aids if people continue to be infected in large numbers. >> suarez: but mozambique is desperately poor. half the population lives on less than $2 a day. people without work, without enough to eat, often ignore prevention messages. so the united states is also stressing economic development as an aids prevention strategy. one striking example of how a small investment can go a long way in a very poor country is the foundation for community development in the small town li
africa. we have weak health system. >> suarez: and the u.s. says more money needs to go directly to prevention. here in gaza province where one in four adults has h.i.v., school-age children gather daily to create plays about how to avoid the disease. mozambique has a long history of using theater to send public health messages. it's a program the american ambassador leslie row sees as key. >> the area we're really trying to put a lot of resources into prevention because quite...
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u.s. and africa, but the defense as you might imagine here disagrees with that. david lee miller is outside the courthouse in new york city. how is the defense portraying their client? >> one word, innocent. as the defense makes closing arguments this morning they have already spent 2-3 times longer than they did presenting their entire case during the trial, in fact, the defense during the trial did not present a single witness. the defense spoke for less than half an hour, presenting a number of stipulations with the government. nevertheless, defense attorney for ahmed ghailani is speaking at great length to describe his client, quoting him now as nothing more than a dupe. he says that the government provided insufficient evidence, woefully insufficient evidence and went on to tell the jury, quoting him now, there is one question for the jury to decide, to make it easy for you, did he know and he went on to say no, ahmed did not know, he did not know that the people he was associating with and helping to provide trust and explosives to object members of al-qaed
u.s. and africa, but the defense as you might imagine here disagrees with that. david lee miller is outside the courthouse in new york city. how is the defense portraying their client? >> one word, innocent. as the defense makes closing arguments this morning they have already spent 2-3 times longer than they did presenting their entire case during the trial, in fact, the defense during the trial did not present a single witness. the defense spoke for less than half an hour, presenting a...
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u.s. embassy bombings in africa is found guilty by a civilian jury, but of just one of the 285 counts. he gets off on all the counts of murder. it's important not just because of the nature of the crime but because this was seen as a test case for trying terror suspects in civilian courts. the obama administration certainly had a lot riding on it. here's the al qaeda operative, ahmed khalfan ghailani in federal court today. he's the first guantanamo bay detainee to be tried in federal criminal court. the jury found ghailani of conspiracy to damage or destroy u.s. property and faces a minimum of 20 years behind bars for that conviction, a maximum of life behind bars. all the other charges including all those murders he was acquitted on. the bombings in kenya and tanzania killed 224 people including a dozen americans, wounded thousands of others as well. ghailani was on the fbi's most wanted list when he was captured in pakistan in 2004. he fled there right before the bombings. he even at one point worked as a bodyguard for osama bin laden. he was moved to guantanamo until he was transfe
u.s. embassy bombings in africa is found guilty by a civilian jury, but of just one of the 285 counts. he gets off on all the counts of murder. it's important not just because of the nature of the crime but because this was seen as a test case for trying terror suspects in civilian courts. the obama administration certainly had a lot riding on it. here's the al qaeda operative, ahmed khalfan ghailani in federal court today. he's the first guantanamo bay detainee to be tried in federal criminal...
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u.s. introduced quantitative easing without coordinating with any other nation south africa germany china brazil all came out immediately and condemned the u.s. for this movement they are standing alone young brazil what a shocker they really because brazil's the i.m.f. quite a number of years ago now to go stuff it they don't want to be debt slaves to the i.m.f. so now they're running the show well here's a quote from brazil's finance minister guido mon take it well everybody wants the us economy to recover it does no good at all to just throw dollars from a helicopter nobody wants the u.s. dollar economy to recover because all they do is use their money to invade countries and commit genocide and ecological all of cars with man made global warming that's right and who is the man making the global warming the you know the states have the finances the dollars the rest the world those are just what you want to do if you're one of the dollar well the other thing that you know americans themselves are patting themselves on the back thinking oh we voted in the fiscal conservatives who are goin
u.s. introduced quantitative easing without coordinating with any other nation south africa germany china brazil all came out immediately and condemned the u.s. for this movement they are standing alone young brazil what a shocker they really because brazil's the i.m.f. quite a number of years ago now to go stuff it they don't want to be debt slaves to the i.m.f. so now they're running the show well here's a quote from brazil's finance minister guido mon take it well everybody wants the us...