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u.s. embassy for a picture of his two sons.family refused to allow the state department to take a photo. what he showed us are vitriolic e-mails sent by a much different nermeen khalifa than the composed person we were interviewing by phone. this one sent january 2nd of this year. a profanity-laced diatribe in which nermeen insults shannon's new wife as being "another old hag" and telling him to give up hope of "ever again getting even a whiff of anything of mine." and on the news that michael shannon's mother, her sons' own grandmother, betty almost died, she writes this. "good riddance. another one to feed the hungry flames of hell." when asked why she won't even send a photo or post one online, she says no one has asked. >> i haven't tried to keep any photos from him. he has all the photo albums. >> do the boys know anything about their father? >> of course they do. of course. and they -- both of my boys know everything about their father. i'm not -- i'm not keeping them from him. he can come here anytime and meet them. >> t
u.s. embassy for a picture of his two sons.family refused to allow the state department to take a photo. what he showed us are vitriolic e-mails sent by a much different nermeen khalifa than the composed person we were interviewing by phone. this one sent january 2nd of this year. a profanity-laced diatribe in which nermeen insults shannon's new wife as being "another old hag" and telling him to give up hope of "ever again getting even a whiff of anything of mine." and on...
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u.s. embassy sent a team from moscow to dagestan on tuesday. parents of the two bombing suspects. it's significant, the first time u.s. officials had the chance to quiz the suspects's parents and in particular ask them about their eldest son, tamerlan tsavraev. where did he go, who did he see? when he visited them in dagestan in early 2012. we know that he was within russia for some six months, and one theory is, it was during that time, exposure to people, events, this very violent corner of russia, that in some way contributed to his radicalization and ultimately those events that took place in boston. and the suspect's parents had to speak to u.s. officials and tell them what they think of the accusations made against their sons. for some days, they have been maintaining their son's innocence. not capable of what they are accused of and believed they have been set up by u.s. officials. phil black, cnn, moscow. >> and our thanks to phil for that. we have new developments this morning in the fbi's handling of the marathon bombing suspect, tame
u.s. embassy sent a team from moscow to dagestan on tuesday. parents of the two bombing suspects. it's significant, the first time u.s. officials had the chance to quiz the suspects's parents and in particular ask them about their eldest son, tamerlan tsavraev. where did he go, who did he see? when he visited them in dagestan in early 2012. we know that he was within russia for some six months, and one theory is, it was during that time, exposure to people, events, this very violent corner of...
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u.s. embassy in moscow is arriving in dagestan to attempt to interview the parents of the tsarnaev brothershat with the cooperation of the russian government. >>> the u.s. wars in iraq and afghanistan, maybe they were the motivation behind the bombings, according to the surviving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. and we're now hearing from the watertown man who discovered tsarnaev hiding in his boat in his backyard. cnn's miguel marquez is here in boston on boylston street. again, which is open for business this morning. miguel? >> john, we are actually at the memorial that was so painstakingly moved and stuck here in copley skwak from other parts of boylston street. and this down here, we're at dartmouth and boylston. you can see traffic flowing up boylston for the first time in nine days. right down the way where you see those flashing lights, that's the finish line of the race. right beyond that is where the bombing sites are. we have some video, and you know police, bostonians being very sensitive about shooting this, about even going live from boylston this morning. the video shows them repai
u.s. embassy in moscow is arriving in dagestan to attempt to interview the parents of the tsarnaev brothershat with the cooperation of the russian government. >>> the u.s. wars in iraq and afghanistan, maybe they were the motivation behind the bombings, according to the surviving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. and we're now hearing from the watertown man who discovered tsarnaev hiding in his boat in his backyard. cnn's miguel marquez is here in boston on boylston street. again, which is...
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u.s. embassy something our benghazi freaks have forgotten about. i want to talk about what's going on in iran because president mahmoud ahmadinejad who is a gift to comedians around the globe. >> i would be out of a job without him. >> john: he's talking more about citizens' rights, not women's rights. >> they're not citizens. >> john: of course. he's open to talks with the united states. any reason to be hopeful or is it all about politics and protecting his -- >> with iran, that's a very tricky question. he's the only president i've seen in the last four years come from an unpopular oppressor someone who a lot of people got killed over in '09 uprising to someone who is actually popular now. he's like the -- of the iran anygovernment. >> john: does he have any power? >> he does. >> john: i thought ahmadinejad was the figure head to give speeches about how the jews are bad. >> he still does that. in between all of that, he tries to reach out to the people. he is sort of like a socialist. he talks about you know, the corruption within the higher --
u.s. embassy something our benghazi freaks have forgotten about. i want to talk about what's going on in iran because president mahmoud ahmadinejad who is a gift to comedians around the globe. >> i would be out of a job without him. >> john: he's talking more about citizens' rights, not women's rights. >> they're not citizens. >> john: of course. he's open to talks with the united states. any reason to be hopeful or is it all about politics and protecting his -- >>...
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u.s. embassy in yemen over the plight of yemeni detainees at guantanamo let's get some details about this from auntie's we're going to bring up one of the demonstrators dividing being a good. well basically the demanding that they are compatriots be released from from the from gets mo and actually so they could see some sort of justice be fallen upon their souls upon their fate of course they have stays a strike in front of the u.s. embassy as you have said more than two hundred people have shown up there calling for for the majority of those who are where actually confined and get mobile jordi of those inmates are actually from yemen and most of them have been there for more than a decade ever since the invasion of ganesan by the united states even the yemeni government itself has actually issued a request to the u.s. government asking it to send the yemeni prisoners to sanaa the capital of yemen so they could at least be tried or hill there or they are here or in for possibly hearing to be held there as well but that request has been heard or at least it hasn't been hasn't received any
u.s. embassy in yemen over the plight of yemeni detainees at guantanamo let's get some details about this from auntie's we're going to bring up one of the demonstrators dividing being a good. well basically the demanding that they are compatriots be released from from the from gets mo and actually so they could see some sort of justice be fallen upon their souls upon their fate of course they have stays a strike in front of the u.s. embassy as you have said more than two hundred people have...
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u.s. embassy in kabul did not process a single visa a single visa and then in two thousand and nine since two thousand and nine i should say more than fifty seven hundred afghans have applied under the program and only thirty two have gotten visas here so why are we seeing so few few visas being not being given to these people why why are we holding back i really think that you know the state department you know issues these programs unfortunately there are they are large and diverse it takes a lot of sort of manpower a lot of a logistics to be figured out and sometimes the create these programs without sort of having an infrastructure in place to see them out to carry them out unfortunately it's not only people that are you know people that have been waiting for years to be approved there are people that are flat out being denied of the people that have applied there are a lot that have been denied because the u.s. is saying that they have terrorist ties for example these are people that have worked with the u.s. government have had background checks and security clearances but when they
u.s. embassy in kabul did not process a single visa a single visa and then in two thousand and nine since two thousand and nine i should say more than fifty seven hundred afghans have applied under the program and only thirty two have gotten visas here so why are we seeing so few few visas being not being given to these people why why are we holding back i really think that you know the state department you know issues these programs unfortunately there are they are large and diverse it takes a...
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u.s. embassy is telling their people to leave. the same in pyongyang. bassies are not yet telling their people to leave. >> we'll see what happens over the next few days because these are critically important symbolic days leading up to april 15th, the birthday, if you will, of the founder of the north korean regime. what do you make, fareed, of senator mccain and some others who say, you know what, if they launch a missile, shoot it down, intercept it, destroy it even if it's heading into the middle of the water. obviously if it's heading towards a populated area of tokyo, guam, south korea, that goes without saying it. knock it out to make a point. >> i think it's a very good example of the difference between what a john mccain foreign policy would be and what president obama's has been. president obama has been trying to show some strength, not to play into the kind of yank your chain that the north koreans are trying to do. they're trying to get attention to get negotiations to get concessions. they've been threatening like a child who is screaming a
u.s. embassy is telling their people to leave. the same in pyongyang. bassies are not yet telling their people to leave. >> we'll see what happens over the next few days because these are critically important symbolic days leading up to april 15th, the birthday, if you will, of the founder of the north korean regime. what do you make, fareed, of senator mccain and some others who say, you know what, if they launch a missile, shoot it down, intercept it, destroy it even if it's heading...
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u.s. embassy. people living here are rallying against u.s. led tpp negotiations. through the tpp talks, 11 nations are on the panel to create over 650 million people who generate a third of the global gdp. the negotiations are held behind closed doors. the u.s. is reportedly demanding that the patent rights of drug companies be strengthened by expanding the period and scope of their protection. o many are now worried that if the demand goes through they will no longer be able to buy generic drugs. those are typically about 90% cheaper than brand name equivalents after the patents expire. >> this agreement is unfair for the poor, but may good for the rich one. people are living in the slum. couldn't afford their daily life with the basic medicine. >> reporter: supporters have high hopes for the tpp, saying it will expand trade opportunities with the u.s. and other nations. but opponents are unhappy with it. claiming the pact as it stands favor only u.s. interests in key trade areas. nhk world >> people look at the euro zone are concerned about the currency. headlin
u.s. embassy. people living here are rallying against u.s. led tpp negotiations. through the tpp talks, 11 nations are on the panel to create over 650 million people who generate a third of the global gdp. the negotiations are held behind closed doors. the u.s. is reportedly demanding that the patent rights of drug companies be strengthened by expanding the period and scope of their protection. o many are now worried that if the demand goes through they will no longer be able to buy generic...
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u.s. embassy, they're all denying me. just send me a photo.ars. >> as we hang up, michael shannon is still not 100% sure. later, nermeen khalifa seventh an e-mail to cnn claiming the boy ins the images are not her sons. but she refused to give us any pictures. she threatened to sue if these pictures we took were broadcast. when asked why she would consider a lawsuit if the photos were not of her sons, she didn't answer. threw it all, michael shannon cannot pull himself away. >> that could be adam. >> what's going through your head right now seeing these pictures? what? why, why, why. why did it take 11 years. for one photograph. this is only two miles from the u.s. embassy. >> it is a small victory. a possible photograph. coming up, a phone call to cnn from michael shannon's older son. >> she's a great, caring mother. , try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever want
u.s. embassy, they're all denying me. just send me a photo.ars. >> as we hang up, michael shannon is still not 100% sure. later, nermeen khalifa seventh an e-mail to cnn claiming the boy ins the images are not her sons. but she refused to give us any pictures. she threatened to sue if these pictures we took were broadcast. when asked why she would consider a lawsuit if the photos were not of her sons, she didn't answer. threw it all, michael shannon cannot pull himself away. >> that...
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u.s. embassy, they're all denying me. just send me a photo.ese are my sons, this is the first time i've seen them in 11 years. >> as we hang up, michael shannon is still not 100% sure. later, nermeen khalifa seventh an e-mail to cnn claiming the boy ins the images are not her sons. but she refused to give us any pictures. she threatened to sue if these pictures we took were broadcast. when asked why she would consider a lawsuit if the photos were not of her sons, she didn't answer. threw it all, michael shannon cannot pull himself away. >> that could be adam. >> what's going through your head right now seeing these pictures? what? why, why, why. why did it take 11 years. for one photograph. this is only two miles from the u.s. embassy. >> it is a small victory. a possible photograph. coming up, a phone call to cnn from michael shannon's older son. >> she's a great, caring mother. >>> for years, michael shannon kept a calendar counting each day his boys have missed birthdays and skipped holidays. from his oldest son, mike, from a first marriage
u.s. embassy, they're all denying me. just send me a photo.ese are my sons, this is the first time i've seen them in 11 years. >> as we hang up, michael shannon is still not 100% sure. later, nermeen khalifa seventh an e-mail to cnn claiming the boy ins the images are not her sons. but she refused to give us any pictures. she threatened to sue if these pictures we took were broadcast. when asked why she would consider a lawsuit if the photos were not of her sons, she didn't answer. threw...
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u.s. embassy. people living here are rallying against u.s. led tpp negotiations. through the tpp talks, 11 nations are on the panel to create over 650 million people who generate a third of the global gdp. the new york citys are held behind closed doors. the u.s. is reportedly demanding that the patent rights of drug companies be strengthened by expanding the period and scope of their protection. o many are now worried that if the demand goes through they will no longer be able to biogen eric drugs. those are typically about 90% cheaper than brand name equivalents after the patents exspire. >> this agreement is unfair for the poor, but may good for the rich one. people are living in the slum. couldn't afford their daily life with the basic medicine. >> reporter: supporters have high hopes for the tpp, saying it will expand trade opportunities with the u.s. and other nations. but opponents are unhappy with it. claiming the pact as it stands favor only u.s. interests in key trade areas. nhk world >>> japan and taiwan have signed an agreement on fishing rights near t
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u.s. embassy for a picture of his two sons.llow the state department to take a photo. what he showed us are vitriolic e-mails sent by a much different nermeen khalifa than the composed person we were interviewing by phone. this one sent january 2nd of this year. a profanity-laced diatribe in which nermeen insults shannon's new wife as being "another old hag" and telling him to give up hope of "ever again getting even a whiff of anything of mine." and on the news that michael shannon's mother, her sons' own grandmother, betty almost died, she writes this. "good riddance. another one to feed the hungry flames of hell." when asked why she won't even send a photo or post one online, she says no one has asked. >> i haven't tried to keep any photos from him. he has all the photo albums. >> do the boys know anything about their father? >> of course they do. of course. and they -- both of my boys know everything about their father. i'm not -- i'm not keeping them from him. he can come here anytime and meet them. >> they can't come to t
u.s. embassy for a picture of his two sons.llow the state department to take a photo. what he showed us are vitriolic e-mails sent by a much different nermeen khalifa than the composed person we were interviewing by phone. this one sent january 2nd of this year. a profanity-laced diatribe in which nermeen insults shannon's new wife as being "another old hag" and telling him to give up hope of "ever again getting even a whiff of anything of mine." and on the news that michael...
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u.s. embassy is telling the associated press. the official says the russian government is cooperating with the fbi and helped arrange this interview. of course, as we have been reporting here, fox news has learned the russians asked the fbi to investigate the older brother two years ago. he is the one who died in the shootout with police. the fbi reports it did not find any terrorism activity at the time. a year later, officials tell us the same brothers spent six months in russia. but we're getting conflicting reports about what the feds knew about that trip. tonight, one lawmaker says there is no doubt that the older brother was adominant force behind the attack. tonight, the younger brother is still in the hospital in boston. doctors say they have upgraded his condition from serious to fair. it's fox top story and catherine herridge is live for us in washington. catherine, tell us if you can what more we are learning from this trip and what is on capitol hill the hearings were about. >> shep, the senate judiciary committee ask
u.s. embassy is telling the associated press. the official says the russian government is cooperating with the fbi and helped arrange this interview. of course, as we have been reporting here, fox news has learned the russians asked the fbi to investigate the older brother two years ago. he is the one who died in the shootout with police. the fbi reports it did not find any terrorism activity at the time. a year later, officials tell us the same brothers spent six months in russia. but we're...
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soil. >> every embassy is sovereign u.s. soil. this embassy in particular seems to almost go out of its way sometimes in sending messages that are -- >> if we could put that back up on the screen. the morsi government put up a tweet that it's inappropriate for a -- they tweeted an obje e objection. >> the issue of public diplomacy in the 21st century. >> good point. >> it is sovereign soil, but when you have diplomats engaging one on one with citizens through twitter, they're not always on point with the talking points, and their tweets may diverge from what is the official messaging coming out from washington. though it certainly raises a lot of questions, and very good ones about is this censorship or not, are you caving into pressure from within egypt to toe their line? this is this new world of twitter in diplomacy. it's not always easy to navigate. >> but is egypt a democracy? i believe it's advertising itself as one and there are fundamental principles when it comes to free speech. >> thank you chuck todd, kim chattas. >> qui
soil. >> every embassy is sovereign u.s. soil. this embassy in particular seems to almost go out of its way sometimes in sending messages that are -- >> if we could put that back up on the screen. the morsi government put up a tweet that it's inappropriate for a -- they tweeted an obje e objection. >> the issue of public diplomacy in the 21st century. >> good point. >> it is sovereign soil, but when you have diplomats engaging one on one with citizens through...
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u.s. embassy here has not changed its security posture. john kerry will arrive in seoul on friday and push for a diplomatic resolution to the crisis. >> if north korean dictator kim jong un thinks his regime might not survive a war with the u.s., he's not acting like it. he's threats have convinced the top commander in korea to cancel a trip to washington. they say kim jong un is dangerously close to the brink. >> i could see a major war happening, because the public and south korea, the united states, i think the whole region is fed up with this guy. >> the u.s. has cancelled a routine test of an intercontinental ballistic missile from a base in california. but u.s. officials insist military maneuvers planned as an annual exercise in south korea will go ahead as planned. >>> i was shocked by the whole thing. >> not one person but two people fighting for their lives after police open fire. the chaos that preceded the gunfire. >>> a crime wave in a place many least expect it. >>> the rains are moving in. the winds are really ramping up. and
u.s. embassy here has not changed its security posture. john kerry will arrive in seoul on friday and push for a diplomatic resolution to the crisis. >> if north korean dictator kim jong un thinks his regime might not survive a war with the u.s., he's not acting like it. he's threats have convinced the top commander in korea to cancel a trip to washington. they say kim jong un is dangerously close to the brink. >> i could see a major war happening, because the public and south...
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u.s. embassy in kabul did not process a single visa a single visa and then in two thousand and nine since two thousand i should say more than fifty seven hundred afghans have applied under the program and only thirty two about visas are so why are we seeing so few if you've a says being not being given to these people why why are we holding back i really think that you know the state department issues these programs unfortunately there are there are large endeavors it takes a lot of sort of manpower a lot of a logistics to be figured out and sometimes they create these programs without sort of having the infrastructure in place to see them out to carry them out unfortunately it's not only people that are. people that have been waiting for years to be approved there are people that are flat out being denied of the people that have applied there are a lot that have. denied because the u.s. is saying that they have terrorist ties for example these are people that have worked with the u.s. government have had background checks and security clearances but when they do the security clearance ag
u.s. embassy in kabul did not process a single visa a single visa and then in two thousand and nine since two thousand i should say more than fifty seven hundred afghans have applied under the program and only thirty two about visas are so why are we seeing so few if you've a says being not being given to these people why why are we holding back i really think that you know the state department issues these programs unfortunately there are there are large endeavors it takes a lot of sort of...
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u.s. embassy in cairo with a link to the show. >> so what is this all about?on stewart criticized the egyptian president for the arrest of this man here, he's simply a comedian. and he's often been compared to stewart. >> the popular comedian was taken in, we reported this the other day, and questioned by egyptian state authorities last week eventually fined for insulting islam and the egyptian president. >> so when the u.s. got involved, the u.s. embassy posting this link, the office of president morsi, well, they shot back with their own tweet saying it is inappropriate for diplomatic mission to engage in such negative political propaganda. >> that apparently led to the shut down of the twitter feed on wednesday, it is back up. but surprise, surprise without the offending tweet. >> twitter war. >>> in south africa president jacob zuma says the health of nelson mandela is now improving. he visited the former president today in the hospital. and mandela, he is 94 years old, he is being treated for a lung infection. everybody wishing him the very best. >> yeah,
u.s. embassy in cairo with a link to the show. >> so what is this all about?on stewart criticized the egyptian president for the arrest of this man here, he's simply a comedian. and he's often been compared to stewart. >> the popular comedian was taken in, we reported this the other day, and questioned by egyptian state authorities last week eventually fined for insulting islam and the egyptian president. >> so when the u.s. got involved, the u.s. embassy posting this link,...
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u.s. embassy in ankara. 50 pounds of explosives with detonation systems attached during a raid on two houses. after the raids the u.s. embassy issued a travel warning but says the turkish police did not provide specific information about targets. >>> the driver of that tour bus that crashed in texas yesterday morning was also involved aunt deadly crash back in 1998. in that accident 65-year-old lloyd reed was driving a tour bus that hate good samaritan. a grand jury declined to indict him for that incident. yesterday's crash killed two and injured 40 senior citizens who were headed to a casino. the ntsb is investigating. >>> the severe spring storm that killed three people in the deep south moving into the carolinas. mississippi residents watched as this tornado touched down in the far eastern part of the state. one of at least three to hit the south. it ripped through kemper county killing one person and injuring five others. the governor declared a state of emergency there. seven counties overall reported
u.s. embassy in ankara. 50 pounds of explosives with detonation systems attached during a raid on two houses. after the raids the u.s. embassy issued a travel warning but says the turkish police did not provide specific information about targets. >>> the driver of that tour bus that crashed in texas yesterday morning was also involved aunt deadly crash back in 1998. in that accident 65-year-old lloyd reed was driving a tour bus that hate good samaritan. a grand jury declined to indict...
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u.s. embassy in nigeria and warned them his son was hanging around with very bad people. the u.s. embassy sent a cable to the state department, the c.i.a. guys there sent a cable to the c.i.a. saying this is a very weird story about this guy but nobody seems to have paid much astongs even though they have evidence of perhaps that guy, the umar farouk abdulmutallab, the underwear bomber off a plane they never used it. now they're going back here with these guys to see what they might have known or not known about these guys. it's not clear what they did or didn't know. they had immigration following them. but do they have other information that were clues that were overlookd? that's one of the things we're looking at. we don't know what they got, if anything. >> brown: bruce hoffman, who were they talking to? how does one pursue all these leads and what kind of resources does the american government have to marshal to pursue them? >> again, certainly any communication on the computer will be enormously important and y have had traveled abroad, who where he may have gone and who he w
u.s. embassy in nigeria and warned them his son was hanging around with very bad people. the u.s. embassy sent a cable to the state department, the c.i.a. guys there sent a cable to the c.i.a. saying this is a very weird story about this guy but nobody seems to have paid much astongs even though they have evidence of perhaps that guy, the umar farouk abdulmutallab, the underwear bomber off a plane they never used it. now they're going back here with these guys to see what they might have known...
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u.s. embassy tweeted this link that brings you to jon stewarts defense of youssef from earlier this week. >> for someone who spent time in jail yourself, you seem eager to send others there for the same non-crimes. they are emerging stronger and more emerged. sending them to prison is lowering the quality of prison yard athletics. >> that tweet caught the attention of egyptian officials who responded tweeting it's appropriate for a dim lotmatic mission to engage in such political propaganda. egypt is taking its toll on a leader source of revenue. "the new york times" reports since the fall of hosni mubarak, tourism is down significantly impacting 3 million people working in 70 related industries. president obama travels to colorado for stronger gun control laws in america. they responded to last year's aurora shooting requiring background checks. it's a significant component to what the president is urging congress to adopt. with them expected to vote at some point next week. the nra is pushing for a different proposal including a plan to put armed security personnel in every u.s. school.
u.s. embassy tweeted this link that brings you to jon stewarts defense of youssef from earlier this week. >> for someone who spent time in jail yourself, you seem eager to send others there for the same non-crimes. they are emerging stronger and more emerged. sending them to prison is lowering the quality of prison yard athletics. >> that tweet caught the attention of egyptian officials who responded tweeting it's appropriate for a dim lotmatic mission to engage in such political...
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u.s. embassy in kuwait just as expressed outrage at the lack of action by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment of two of its nationals who've been housed in the taurus arms and for more than a decade one of the inmates has been charged with war crimes but his attorneys say the verdict was mostly based on hearsay we want another kuwaiti prisoner has been held without charge. well still ahead for you on the program talks with the taliban kabul is looks to negotiate about insurgents in iraq and afghanistan on a militant still refused to talk to president karzai. play. nice take your seat center imagine space observatory on the surface of the moon tell you more about russia space conquest plans. live. live. players. play. live. the league play. touch. live live. live. live. live live live live. elect . welcome back now as cyprus comes to terms with a severe bailout cash controls millions of euros are alleged to have been spirited out of the country just days before the euro group proposed the punishing levy on bank deposits that's what the local newspapers claiming that pointing the fing
u.s. embassy in kuwait just as expressed outrage at the lack of action by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment of two of its nationals who've been housed in the taurus arms and for more than a decade one of the inmates has been charged with war crimes but his attorneys say the verdict was mostly based on hearsay we want another kuwaiti prisoner has been held without charge. well still ahead for you on the program talks with the taliban kabul is looks to negotiate about insurgents in...
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u.s. embassy and the former u.s. ambassador to the united kingdom, and house speaker boehner announced he was sending three republicans. lincoln, nebraska, democratic color. make it quick. we are running out of time. caller: i promise. under prime minister cameron, you guys are in a triple dip recession. , there used to be 14% growth a few years ago. they are now 7.7%. that is still a lot better than what is going on, and that does tie in with former prime minister thatcher. thank you. guest: that is being pointed at as a mistake of fiscal tightening. there are echoes of thatcherism. the british government would say written has a gigantic financial sector. when this government came to power, it was running eight percent deficits, some of the highest in europe. at some point, international debt markets were going to lose confidence. the only solution was to show great seriousness in getting the public finances back in shape. we were running on borrowed time. we were way over the danger levels. the current coalition go
u.s. embassy and the former u.s. ambassador to the united kingdom, and house speaker boehner announced he was sending three republicans. lincoln, nebraska, democratic color. make it quick. we are running out of time. caller: i promise. under prime minister cameron, you guys are in a triple dip recession. , there used to be 14% growth a few years ago. they are now 7.7%. that is still a lot better than what is going on, and that does tie in with former prime minister thatcher. thank you. guest:...
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u.s. embassy in the capital sanaa demanding the detainees release more than a decade behind bars without trial there many prisoners are among those on hunger strike and make up the largest contingent of the detention centers one hundred sixty six inmates lawyers say the hunger strike in guantanamo is putting some of the detainees lives at risk accusing us of orators of downplaying the actual number of those refusing food or teas or going to the school reports. they're calling for for the majority of those who are of where actually can find and get moment jordi of those inmates are actually from yemen and most of them have been there for more than a decade ever since the invasion of ghana stunned by the united states the even the yemeni government itself has actually issued a request to the u.s. government asking it to send the yemeni prisoners to sanaa the capital of yemen so they could at least be tried or hill there or their hero or for possibly hearing to be held there as well but that request has been heard or at least it hasn't been hasn't received any response from washington so the peop
u.s. embassy in the capital sanaa demanding the detainees release more than a decade behind bars without trial there many prisoners are among those on hunger strike and make up the largest contingent of the detention centers one hundred sixty six inmates lawyers say the hunger strike in guantanamo is putting some of the detainees lives at risk accusing us of orators of downplaying the actual number of those refusing food or teas or going to the school reports. they're calling for for the...
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u.s. embassy in kuwait but this is expressed outrage at the lack of action by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment of two of its nationals who've been housed at the notorious prison for more than a decade one of the inmates has been charged with war crimes but his attorneys say the vote it was mostly based on his say we want another kuwaiti prisoner times one held without charge. or pushing for talks with the taliban in kabul looks to negotiate with insurgents and the terror in afghanistan by militants to refuse to talk to present cause i'm not sure place. also. ahead ready to take your seats in the space observatory on the surface of the moon to tell you more about russia's plans for earth's closest neighbor. the group of international airport in the very heart of moscow. about the program. cyprus comes to terms with severe e.u. bailout cash controls millions of euros are alleged to have been spirited out of the country just days before the u.s. group proposed a punishing levy on bank deposits well that's what a local newspaper is claiming a point to the finger at a company they too
u.s. embassy in kuwait but this is expressed outrage at the lack of action by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment of two of its nationals who've been housed at the notorious prison for more than a decade one of the inmates has been charged with war crimes but his attorneys say the vote it was mostly based on his say we want another kuwaiti prisoner times one held without charge. or pushing for talks with the taliban in kabul looks to negotiate with insurgents and the terror in...
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u.s. embassy in kuwait but this is expressed outrage at the lack of action by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment offered to the its nationals been housed twice prison for more than a decade one of the mates has been charged with crimes in a home and his lawyers say the verdict was mostly based on hearsay while another kuwaiti prisoner has been held without charge and those up. well pushing for talks with the taliban that kabul looks to negotiate with tongues to end up. on a militant still refused to present. also ahead get ready to take your seats in a space observe a trick on the surface of the moon tell you more about russia's plans for closest neighbor. mission. critical patients three. four judges three. three. three. three. hold free blog video for your media projects free media. i mean so familiar city in europe on the hosts of the twenty fourteen winter the pick a. song. a. song . a. dog days or. days a. common. theme song it's so true. the international landlord in the very heart of moscow. talking back to us here now is cyprus comes to terms with e.u. bailout cash controls
u.s. embassy in kuwait but this is expressed outrage at the lack of action by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment offered to the its nationals been housed twice prison for more than a decade one of the mates has been charged with crimes in a home and his lawyers say the verdict was mostly based on hearsay while another kuwaiti prisoner has been held without charge and those up. well pushing for talks with the taliban that kabul looks to negotiate with tongues to end up. on a militant...
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u.s. embassy in benghazi, libya, was attacked last september. four americans including the american ambassador were killed. >>> a bail hearing is scheduled for tofon arged with plotting a terrorist attack against a canadian passenger train. canadian authorities say the two suspects had direction and guidance from al qaeda in iran. but officials say there was no link to the attacks in boston. the suspects are not canadian citizens. authorities received a tip from canada's muslim community. >>> the federal government decided to temporarily delay a policy that would have allowed passengers to carry small knives onto planes. the new policy was supposed to go into effect this week. besides small knives, passengers would have been allowed to bring small baseball bats and other sports equipment onboard. these have been banned since the 9/11 attacks. a former transportation chairman agreed with the new proposals. >> we have seen problems with the attempts of blowing up aircraft with the underwear bomber and even some electronics so to spend more time lo
u.s. embassy in benghazi, libya, was attacked last september. four americans including the american ambassador were killed. >>> a bail hearing is scheduled for tofon arged with plotting a terrorist attack against a canadian passenger train. canadian authorities say the two suspects had direction and guidance from al qaeda in iran. but officials say there was no link to the attacks in boston. the suspects are not canadian citizens. authorities received a tip from canada's muslim...
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u.s. embassy in kuwait protesters expressed outrage at the lack of oxygen by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment of two pits nationals who've been stuck in the tora prison for more than a decade. one of the inmates has been charged with war crimes but his attorneys say the verdict was mostly based on meanwhile another kuwaiti prisoners being held without charge. at the. pushing for talks with the town about kabul looks to negotiate the taliban insurgents to end the terror in afghanistan and militants too few to talk to president karzai or not shortly. but also ahead get this a take your seat in a space observatory on the surface of the moon tell you more about russia's plans for this neighbor. the group of the international airport in the very heart of moscow. welcome back more world news for you now as cyprus comes to terms with e.u. bailout cash controls millions of euros are alleged to have been spirited out of the country just days before the you agree proposed the punishing levy on bank deposits well that's what a local newspaper is reporting pointing the finger at a company r
u.s. embassy in kuwait protesters expressed outrage at the lack of oxygen by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment of two pits nationals who've been stuck in the tora prison for more than a decade. one of the inmates has been charged with war crimes but his attorneys say the verdict was mostly based on meanwhile another kuwaiti prisoners being held without charge. at the. pushing for talks with the town about kabul looks to negotiate the taliban insurgents to end the terror in...
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u.s. embassy before it even back in the nineteen seventies even when he was a member of senior member of the new south wales strain your current prime minister julie get out your role as the sitting prime minister to rub it happened part because she sent a envoy to the us embassy let's put to this committee stop there's a constant back and forth in this year long sort of preparation. where she was gracious himself with various parties very recently there have been reports that ecuadorian diplomats in the meeting with the labor party in the u.k. were actually raise the issue of julian assange perhaps in an attempt to get a guarantee of safe passage for julian assange orange in case labor does come to power after the general elections in twenty fifteen but when i asked just about say he was quite skeptical he told me that he doesn't really think that there is going to be a change in the situation depending on which have a political party is in power in the u.k. so let's take a listen to what he meant by that and his assessment of british politics. the united kingdom is. the nation you're prett
u.s. embassy before it even back in the nineteen seventies even when he was a member of senior member of the new south wales strain your current prime minister julie get out your role as the sitting prime minister to rub it happened part because she sent a envoy to the us embassy let's put to this committee stop there's a constant back and forth in this year long sort of preparation. where she was gracious himself with various parties very recently there have been reports that ecuadorian...
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u.s. embassy before it even back in the nineteenth seventy's even when he was a member of what senior member of the new south wales for this for you use the term permanent to do you want to roll the sitting prime minister can rub it happened part because she sent it in for you to viewers in the seats but stop there's a constant back and forth in this sort of preparation. where she was gracious himself with various parties but he's been in the embassy for ten months now bearing up. well when i saw him he looked very calm he looked in good health actually despite respond to despite reports at the end of last year saying that he had lung problems and you know apart from the politics there's been a bit of a creative florrie because very recently we've seen the release of the weekend weeks plus the project otherwise known as the kissinger cable so he's got a lot on his. late and of course when i also know about how long he imagines he's going to remain in the embassy for he was very simple in on three and he said as long as it takes is there any indication that the stalemate might end in fact and
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u.s. embassy in kuwait protest has expressed outrage at the lack of action by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment of to of its nationals been housed in a tourist prison for the decade of the inmates has been charged with war crimes was no his side of it was mostly based on hearsay nothing about and one another kuwaiti prisoners being held without charge. pushing for talks with the taliban kabul looks to negotiate with taliban insurgents and the terror in afghanistan a militant still refused to talk to president karzai on that shortly. also ahead get ready to take your seats in a space observatory on the surface of the moon we'll tell you more about russia's plans for earth's closest neighbor. i'm in sochi the no new city in europe the host of the twenty four g. in winter the pick a. sun see. such . thing. as on the. dog days of. friday's it. comes. the sun it's so true. the book about international and world in the very heart of moscow. talk about this is whether cyprus comes to terms a severe e.u. bailout cash controls millions of euros are alleged to have been. there is that out o
u.s. embassy in kuwait protest has expressed outrage at the lack of action by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment of to of its nationals been housed in a tourist prison for the decade of the inmates has been charged with war crimes was no his side of it was mostly based on hearsay nothing about and one another kuwaiti prisoners being held without charge. pushing for talks with the taliban kabul looks to negotiate with taliban insurgents and the terror in afghanistan a militant still...
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u.s. embassy in kuwait protesters expressed outrage at the lack of action by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment of its own and to nationals who have been housed at the new tories prison for more than a decade one of the inmates has been charged with war crimes but his attorney says the verdict was mostly based on hearsay meanwhile another kuwaiti prisoner has been held without charge. as outside pros and cons to terms with soviet e.u. bailout cash controls the millions of euros less should have been the spirit out of the country just days before the euro group. oppose the punishing levy on bag deposits that's what a local newspaper is reporting pointing the finger at a company related to president unassociated as the firm oco owned by the cypriot a leader's son in law reportedly transferred twenty one million euros to bang in the u.k. however the company criticized the article as quote a malicious attempt to politicize legitimate economic activities and quote meanwhile the president says other claims a ship been best a gated reporter comes as a scene created struggles to get their
u.s. embassy in kuwait protesters expressed outrage at the lack of action by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment of its own and to nationals who have been housed at the new tories prison for more than a decade one of the inmates has been charged with war crimes but his attorney says the verdict was mostly based on hearsay meanwhile another kuwaiti prisoner has been held without charge. as outside pros and cons to terms with soviet e.u. bailout cash controls the millions of euros less...
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u.s. embassy has been picketed by demonstrators demanding the detention camps closure most went on a military means were cleared for release years ago but the remainder they remain in their legal limbo with no indication of when they could be freed lawyers say the hunger strikers are ready to go all the way having decided that death is preferable to indefinite detention but the u.s. military says it won't let anyone die and is force feeding eleven of the captives. in other news making headlines around the world the head of the taliban well our mohammed omar could run for the presidency of afghanistan next year that's according to the country's current leader hamid karzai over the weekend karzai approve the opening of a taliban office in qatar on the condition that the group renounce terrorism this comes as afghanistan prepares for the pullout of nato forces next year. maybe a concerted push in the u.s. for more gun control to december's deadly school shooting but a tone in the state of georgia is going against the tide and noodle says the head of every household in nelson is now required to o
u.s. embassy has been picketed by demonstrators demanding the detention camps closure most went on a military means were cleared for release years ago but the remainder they remain in their legal limbo with no indication of when they could be freed lawyers say the hunger strikers are ready to go all the way having decided that death is preferable to indefinite detention but the u.s. military says it won't let anyone die and is force feeding eleven of the captives. in other news making headlines...
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u.s. embassy in kuwait protesters expressed outrage at the like about action by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment told to move its nationals who've been housed in the tourist prison for more than a decade ago one of the inmates has been charged with war crimes his attorneys say that but it was mostly based on who you say you are another kuwaiti prisoner has been held without charge. but i still had few pushing for talks with the taliban in kabul and left to negotiate about insurgents to end the war in afghanistan or the militants to refuse to talk to president karzai. also take your seats in and imagine space observatory on the surface of the moon tell you more about russia's space conquest plans. i mean so know your city in europe on the hosts of the twenty fourteen winter that pick a. song. a. song . a. dog days or. days it. takes a common. theme song it's so true. welcome back now as cyprus comes to terms a severe e.u. bailout cash controls millions of euros are alleged to have been spirited out of the country just days before the euro group proposed the punishing levy on bank de
u.s. embassy in kuwait protesters expressed outrage at the like about action by kuwait's government to condemn the treatment told to move its nationals who've been housed in the tourist prison for more than a decade ago one of the inmates has been charged with war crimes his attorneys say that but it was mostly based on who you say you are another kuwaiti prisoner has been held without charge. but i still had few pushing for talks with the taliban in kabul and left to negotiate about insurgents...
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u.s. embassy informant even back in the one nine hundred seventy s. even when he was a member of what senior member of the new south wales strain your term prime minister julie give out your role as the sitting prime minister to rob it happened in part because she sent a voice to the us embassy base but the security stop was a constant back and forth in the year long sort of preparation. which she was gracious himself with various parties very recently there have been reports that ecuadorian diplomats in the meeting with the labor party in the u.k. right she raised the issue of julian assange to perhaps in an attempt to get a guarantee of safe passage for julian assange orange in case labor does come to power after the general elections in twenty fifteen but when i asked her songe about say he was quite skeptical he told me that he doesn't really think that there is going to be a change in the situation depending on which have a political party is in power in the u.k. the united kingdom. from asia and you're pretty clear institution mark for my six. r
u.s. embassy informant even back in the one nine hundred seventy s. even when he was a member of what senior member of the new south wales strain your term prime minister julie give out your role as the sitting prime minister to rob it happened in part because she sent a voice to the us embassy base but the security stop was a constant back and forth in the year long sort of preparation. which she was gracious himself with various parties very recently there have been reports that ecuadorian...
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u.s. embassy the former even back in regard to the seventy's even when he was a member of senior member of the new south wales it's very near term for most of the people. sitting prime minister to rob it happened in part because. the center for its simplicity that's pretty secluded stopped was a constant back and forth in this sort of preparation. for that she was gracious himself with various parties very recently there's been reports that ecuadorian diplomats in the meeting with the labor party in the u.k. actually raised the issue of julian assange perhaps in an attempt to get a guarantee of safe passage for julian assange in case labor does come to power after the general elections in twenty fifteen but when i asked just knowledge about say he was quite skeptical he told me that he doesn't really think that there is going to be a change in the situation depending on which have the political parties in power in the week a certain let's take a listen to what he meant by that and to his assessment of british politics the united kingdom. i'm asian you're pretty clear institution. it's poli
u.s. embassy the former even back in regard to the seventy's even when he was a member of senior member of the new south wales it's very near term for most of the people. sitting prime minister to rob it happened in part because. the center for its simplicity that's pretty secluded stopped was a constant back and forth in this sort of preparation. for that she was gracious himself with various parties very recently there's been reports that ecuadorian diplomats in the meeting with the labor...
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u.s. embassy has been picked picketed by demonstrators demanding the detention camps closure raised going ton of the detainees were cleared for release years ago but they remain in legal limbo with no indication of when they could be freed lawyers say the hunger strikers are ready to go all the way having decided that death is preferable indefinite detention but the u.s. military says it won't let anyone die and is force feeding eleven of the captives. the bodies of thirteen civilians mostly women and children have been discovered in syria's western province of homs syrian state media blames rebel forces saying the victims had been robbed but that's not been independently verified this comes after alleged chemical attack in aleppo it two weeks ago closing followed closely followed by a bombing in damascus that killed forty two people including a prominent cleric syrian reform campaign. says anyone who doesn't share the rebels' ideology is now a target you might find some of the images will show in the next few minutes upsetting. the conflict is really intensifying week after week as we ca
u.s. embassy has been picked picketed by demonstrators demanding the detention camps closure raised going ton of the detainees were cleared for release years ago but they remain in legal limbo with no indication of when they could be freed lawyers say the hunger strikers are ready to go all the way having decided that death is preferable indefinite detention but the u.s. military says it won't let anyone die and is force feeding eleven of the captives. the bodies of thirteen civilians mostly...
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u.s. embassy in yemen are t's really good explains. they're calling for for the majority of those who are of where actually can find a good moment jordi of those inmates are actually from yemen and most of them have been there for more than a decade ever since the invasion of ghana stunned by the united states even the yemeni government itself has actually issued a request to the u.s. government asking it to send the yemeni prisoners to sanaa the capital of yemen so they could at least be tried or hill there or they are here or in for possibly hearing to be held there as well but that request has been heard or at least it hasn't been hasn't received any response from washington so the people when you have it of course are outraged that their compatriots who as you have as we have mentioned how some of them have been cleared of all charges are being held in prison and they're starving themselves just to prove their point and these are not the only protests that we have seen across the region you may say there's also been numerous protes
u.s. embassy in yemen are t's really good explains. they're calling for for the majority of those who are of where actually can find a good moment jordi of those inmates are actually from yemen and most of them have been there for more than a decade ever since the invasion of ghana stunned by the united states even the yemeni government itself has actually issued a request to the u.s. government asking it to send the yemeni prisoners to sanaa the capital of yemen so they could at least be tried...