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i work at community united against violence. we do lgbt violence prevention and intervention work.his definitely sounds like a great effort to continue improving our relationship with the police department. i wanted to bring a little bit of a lighter question to a concern regarding implementation, wondering if there will be indicators to make sure that the general order is being implemented in the right way, i ain't the way that the communities can be looked at as an expert -- in a way that the communities can be looked at as an expert, and make sure that with in that partnership, there's a relationship with the police being the expert, but it is a little more mutual. we came out in june, together with other organizations in the nation, with the hate violence report. ha it is regardingte violence in the lgbt community. we found that violence from police officers continues to increase, and we just wanted to bring light to that. you can check it out at www.coop.org, which is our website. now in october, we're also going to publish the dv, must violence a version, of the same report.
i work at community united against violence. we do lgbt violence prevention and intervention work.his definitely sounds like a great effort to continue improving our relationship with the police department. i wanted to bring a little bit of a lighter question to a concern regarding implementation, wondering if there will be indicators to make sure that the general order is being implemented in the right way, i ain't the way that the communities can be looked at as an expert -- in a way that the...
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there was an eight-week course that committed the united against violence. i live in the sro's in the tenderloin. i heard good news that people will be working with the sro's in the tenderloin corporations, because bullying and hate crimes, they happen often. i let the police officers know when they come to a hotel, people really do need the assistance, and they do not want to look like their mental, and they really have reasons to call. we live in small spaces. we learned to survive. i love coming here because in their neighborhoods, we go to sleep, and we wake up on the morning, and there are people there, people there. we feel we should get a benefit from people being in our neighborhoods so much. coming here, you can feel that their community police. you have got trees. it is not a threat to ask people were cesar chavez elementary school is. i did some block cleaning in this area. i think we have to be the america that no one believes in that is not a partisan. san francisco is high on the mountain because it is the last place in america before you fall
there was an eight-week course that committed the united against violence. i live in the sro's in the tenderloin. i heard good news that people will be working with the sro's in the tenderloin corporations, because bullying and hate crimes, they happen often. i let the police officers know when they come to a hotel, people really do need the assistance, and they do not want to look like their mental, and they really have reasons to call. we live in small spaces. we learned to survive. i love...
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well it reminds me that the united states stands ready to do violence against anybody especially its of its own citizens even if their veterans being a veteran makes absolutely no difference when it comes to being brutalized by the police demonstrating and protesting in this country and if as a lot of that friends who returned from their service who returned from iraq afghanistan when they leave whether it's the marine corps the army of the navy a lot of them go into jobs that involve some sort of security a lot of them become contractors but a lot of them become police officers i'm wondering what you think about this fact that there are vets friends protesting occupy wall street there are inevitably also that friends on the other side of the barricades in the police uniform that's absolutely true and in fact it's a very easy transition i would think generally from one violent arm of the u.s. state to another violent arm of the u.s. funded with the only difference between the cops and the military is the military is taught to do violence against people overseas the police are taught
well it reminds me that the united states stands ready to do violence against anybody especially its of its own citizens even if their veterans being a veteran makes absolutely no difference when it comes to being brutalized by the police demonstrating and protesting in this country and if as a lot of that friends who returned from their service who returned from iraq afghanistan when they leave whether it's the marine corps the army of the navy a lot of them go into jobs that involve some sort...
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the united nations says violence in afghanistan, including against civilians is up 40%.his war has take an turn from largely rural to increasingly urban. last month, a 20-hour siege of the u.s. embassy and nato headquarters. in the southern part of the country yesterday, an afghan soldier shot and killed three australian troops and an afghan interpreter. the commander of international forces here in afghanistan, issued a statement, quote, the penmy ofs peace are not martyrs but murderers. they're losing territories support and the will to fight. lara? >>> jake tapper in afghanistan and now here's dan. >>> and now, lara, over to the latest twist of the race to the white house. your voice your vote. herman cain, the former pizza mogul, appears to be a front-runner, at least in iowa. more on this from christiane amanpour. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. of course, we're going to drill down on all of this. the latest poll from des moines, register in iowa, show herman cain at the top. he has 23%. his closest rival is mitt romney at 22%. that's bas
the united nations says violence in afghanistan, including against civilians is up 40%.his war has take an turn from largely rural to increasingly urban. last month, a 20-hour siege of the u.s. embassy and nato headquarters. in the southern part of the country yesterday, an afghan soldier shot and killed three australian troops and an afghan interpreter. the commander of international forces here in afghanistan, issued a statement, quote, the penmy ofs peace are not martyrs but murderers....
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the united nations says violence in afghanistan, including against civilians, is up 40%.s war has taken a turn from largely rural to increasingly urban. the taliban has staged six high-profile attacks in kabul in as many months including last month a 20-hour siege of the u.s. embassy and nato headquarters. also yesterday, in the southern part of the country, an afghan national army soldier shot and killed three australian troops and an afghan interpreter. the commander of international forces here in afghanistan marine general john alle nchn issued a statement, quote, the enemies of peace are not martyrs but murderers. attacking to hide the fact that they're losing territories support and the will to fight." lara? >> all right, thank you. jake tapper in afghanistan and now here's dan. >>> and now, lara, over to the latest twist in the race to the white house. we call our coverage your voice your vote. this morning the voices of people in iowa singing out in favor of herman cain, the former pizza mogul who now appears to be front-runner, at least in iowa. let's get more on
the united nations says violence in afghanistan, including against civilians, is up 40%.s war has taken a turn from largely rural to increasingly urban. the taliban has staged six high-profile attacks in kabul in as many months including last month a 20-hour siege of the u.s. embassy and nato headquarters. also yesterday, in the southern part of the country, an afghan national army soldier shot and killed three australian troops and an afghan interpreter. the commander of international forces...
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international law to strike an individual who is part of an armed, organized armed group engaged in violence against the united states. in fact, the leaders of the united states have an obligation to defend the people against that kind of a threat. >> brown: david courtright, you started to raise the legal issue. flush that out a bit. what's your concern? >> well, we do have the right to wage war in afghanistan under the congressional authorization. that is to say, soldiers, legally defined combatants do. does that authority extend to pakistan? and the concern also is that these drone attacks are apparently from the reports being managed by the c.i.a., not by military personnel. soldiers are allowed under the rules of war to engage in combat against those who are bee ledge rents but does this apply to the c.i.a.? and how does this authority apply in yemen or somalia or other places where we are using this? this broadly stretches any kind of legal justification, and i think goes beyond what is permissible under the rules of war. and under our own legal standards and principles. and moreover these weapons are, i
international law to strike an individual who is part of an armed, organized armed group engaged in violence against the united states. in fact, the leaders of the united states have an obligation to defend the people against that kind of a threat. >> brown: david courtright, you started to raise the legal issue. flush that out a bit. what's your concern? >> well, we do have the right to wage war in afghanistan under the congressional authorization. that is to say, soldiers, legally...
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united states were his videos encouraging young english speaking muslims to join a jihad against the united states and that's that was despicable some could say it was hate speech or inciting violence but we have a way of dealing with people that engage in those kinds of activities particularly when they're u.s. citizens you don't just want to sesame them there would have been a way to deal with where a lot that was not assassinating u.s. citizen without due process and i would like to see someone show evidence that he was posing a direct threat imminent threat to the united states which would have been required under the authorization for the use of military force to him in yemen afghanistan marks ten years since the u.s. invasion by his party's laurie harkness found out u.s. citizen still don't believe this war story will have a happy ending. it's been ten years since the u.s. bound to afghanistan as a prelude to an ongoing war a decade later has it been worth it this week let's talk about that four wars as a benefit so what are they still doing there for ten years i don't know what the heck. they do and i don't know it's probably another vietnam. war where the problem is not a w
united states were his videos encouraging young english speaking muslims to join a jihad against the united states and that's that was despicable some could say it was hate speech or inciting violence but we have a way of dealing with people that engage in those kinds of activities particularly when they're u.s. citizens you don't just want to sesame them there would have been a way to deal with where a lot that was not assassinating u.s. citizen without due process and i would like to see...
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united nations. >>> bay area protester -- [ unintelligible ] dozens chanted and held signs in san francisco's union square yesterday against the regime president assad street violenceas killed 4500, authorities have jailed at least 45,000 for opposing the government. john mccain is suggesting military action be taken to protect civilians in syria. >>> injured red-tailed hawk has been rescued. the hawk was spotted with a nail through his head. it appeared to have been shot with a nail gun. rescuers tried for several days to capture the bird but it eluded them. it was caught this weekend. the hawk has been taken to the wildlife center in san jose for treatment. >>> san francisco has slipped from number one to two on the list of most popular tourist spots% charleston, south carolina now tops the survey. the difference? it appears to be friendliness. 90% of conde nast readers found charleston to be a friendlier place. 66% found san francisco to be the friendlier place. tourism officials say they heard aggressive panhandling helped bring down the score. >> those tourists didn't meet you two. >> that would have chased them out much quicker. >> we weren't even asking for
united nations. >>> bay area protester -- [ unintelligible ] dozens chanted and held signs in san francisco's union square yesterday against the regime president assad street violenceas killed 4500, authorities have jailed at least 45,000 for opposing the government. john mccain is suggesting military action be taken to protect civilians in syria. >>> injured red-tailed hawk has been rescued. the hawk was spotted with a nail through his head. it appeared to have been shot with...
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united states is a good and dependable partner. a decade ago, colombia was on the brink of collapse. armed conflict raged, drug traffickers flourished, violence against workers flared, the economy stagnated. the united states pledged its support for plan colombia. under that plan, we provided more than $7 billion to colombia to fight drug trafficking, spur development and protect human rights. with our assistance, colombia has achieved amazing progress. it is healing from the wounds of conflict. it has demobilized 50,000 former combatants, stemmed the flow of illegal drugs and violence associated with it, reducing labor violence and strengthening worker rights. we approve our free trade agreement with colombia, we will help colombia solidify and build on these gains and we will reap for ourselves the benefits of our significant investment in this important country. panama has been a friend and ally since its earliest days as a nation. in the early 20th century, the united states built the panama canal, which means the world's greatest commercial hub. we help the panamanian people restore democracy in 1989 after 20 years of military rule. today, panam
united states is a good and dependable partner. a decade ago, colombia was on the brink of collapse. armed conflict raged, drug traffickers flourished, violence against workers flared, the economy stagnated. the united states pledged its support for plan colombia. under that plan, we provided more than $7 billion to colombia to fight drug trafficking, spur development and protect human rights. with our assistance, colombia has achieved amazing progress. it is healing from the wounds of...
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violence as a building went up in flames. organizers said that some 950 cities and countries are taking a part in this to rally against corporate greed. >> unitedor global change massive crowd joined around for the occupy what she movement. >> we are all in this together it is wonderful to see such a global movement for everyone standing up fighting for a better world. >> and toronto people marched to the streets carrying signs of anti corporate wording. they say the government is ignoring them. in london, students joined a movement to. >> i came here last night because i felt that something unprecedented in this country, are in the world was very exciting and give people a taste of real democracy. >> for the most part the protests have been peaceful but when the movement spread to wrong, this fiery scene erupted a building set on fire, and protest to the breaking windows at banks and stores. the protest him from occupy wall street that began last month. >> now we realize what angers americans and urge us as well. >> organizers of telling everyone to take a stand and demand change for a movement that cannot be ignored. >>pam: tomorrow will be s
violence as a building went up in flames. organizers said that some 950 cities and countries are taking a part in this to rally against corporate greed. >> unitedor global change massive crowd joined around for the occupy what she movement. >> we are all in this together it is wonderful to see such a global movement for everyone standing up fighting for a better world. >> and toronto people marched to the streets carrying signs of anti corporate wording. they say the...
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when inmates commit acts of violence against other inmates or staff, they're sent to the security housing unit or shu, which is essentially a prison within a prison. inmates like jeremy spend the majority of their time in an 8 x 12 cell. >> the first words i ever heard from another inmate was welcome to hell. it was a zoo for men. >> our producers were granted an interview with jeremy towner under strict supervision of the officers because of his violent history. >> ten days was the orientation to stay in the cell, i guess, and then after the ten days were up, we were allowed to go to the yard and we met other inmates who told us there was a structure to live in. whites live with whites, hang out with the whites on the yard. you don't deal with any other race. the fact we were lifers, we were probably going to have to stab people. first thing that got into my head was we better get some knives. living on the street, you learn one thing. you survive by any means necessary. you do whatever it takes to get out of a situation like that. so if that means i have to become an accomplice, so be it. i'
when inmates commit acts of violence against other inmates or staff, they're sent to the security housing unit or shu, which is essentially a prison within a prison. inmates like jeremy spend the majority of their time in an 8 x 12 cell. >> the first words i ever heard from another inmate was welcome to hell. it was a zoo for men. >> our producers were granted an interview with jeremy towner under strict supervision of the officers because of his violent history. >> ten days...
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united kingdom, $23 billion per year. that is only one aspect. imagine if we took the time to record and tallied the global cost of all types of violence against women. it would be astronomical. man, unless you feel left out, don't worry, you are included in this. that america we have the proud distinction of being one of the most violent places for boys. one in five boys will be molested before they are 13. these figures are low because many -- when sexually abused boys are not treated, society has to deal with them later, resulting in problems like crime and more sexual abuse. the suicide rate for boys who have been abused is 14 times higher than a non abused boy. drug use is 12-40 times greater. many experts believe that many boys are sexually abused. after a came out on the other side of my abuse, had to dedicate my work. i completed a short film called flashcards, loosely based on my childhood. it won a international awards, it aired on international public television. the canadian mounties approached before the movie was even done and used it to train their officers. the movie is also in many parts of africa now used as a training tool. despit
united kingdom, $23 billion per year. that is only one aspect. imagine if we took the time to record and tallied the global cost of all types of violence against women. it would be astronomical. man, unless you feel left out, don't worry, you are included in this. that america we have the proud distinction of being one of the most violent places for boys. one in five boys will be molested before they are 13. these figures are low because many -- when sexually abused boys are not treated,...
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the bill states foreign drug cartels use brutal tactics of violence and the threat of violence against the united states citizens in order to expand and protect their drug trades and areas of operation. law enforcement from both sides of the border underscore the violent extremes. according to the texas department of public safety, a review of information for multiple sources shows 224 decapitations have been reported in mexico since 2009 including 64 from january to june 2011. at least eight instances since 2009, bullets fired from mexico crossed into texas. from 2009, there's at least 64 border related shootings at u.s. law enforcement offers in texas. since 2008, smugglers in texas have deployed spikes to disable u.s. patrol vehicles in 77 incidents. since 2004, there's been at least 224 drug related and alien related kidnappings reported in texas. the report lays out in detail the threat, the cartels pose to the united states and steps to take to combat the hostility. the report concludes the cartels exploit creases within the ranks of american authorities in order to penetrate the border. th
the bill states foreign drug cartels use brutal tactics of violence and the threat of violence against the united states citizens in order to expand and protect their drug trades and areas of operation. law enforcement from both sides of the border underscore the violent extremes. according to the texas department of public safety, a review of information for multiple sources shows 224 decapitations have been reported in mexico since 2009 including 64 from january to june 2011. at least eight...
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united states and around the globe to kill innocent men, women and children. >> he was from north carolina had never been charged with a crime. he published a widely read online magazine that encouragees violence against the u.s. -- encourages violence against the u.s. >>> cheering wait for military chaplains to preside over the same sex unions. it came over the obskwrebgs from some members of congress. it violated federal law. namely the defense of marriage act. the change follows the recent repeal of the pentagon's don't ask don't tell policy that prevented gay service members from openly serving in the military. >>> lieutenant governor newsome joined the port of officials today and accused the government of sitting on $5.6 billion meant for the nation's poor. he urged congress to free up the funds to cover25 million annual cost of dredging and maintaining the port of oakland. the officials say the ports only received a small flexion of4.5 million port customers paid into the fund so far this year. >>> about two hours ago protesters gathered at the post office and called on the government to keep it open. one of five post offices in the city slated to close. protesters say this is where many of the
united states and around the globe to kill innocent men, women and children. >> he was from north carolina had never been charged with a crime. he published a widely read online magazine that encouragees violence against the u.s. -- encourages violence against the u.s. >>> cheering wait for military chaplains to preside over the same sex unions. it came over the obskwrebgs from some members of congress. it violated federal law. namely the defense of marriage act. the change...
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they would join a jihad against the united states and you know that's that was despicable what he was doing was despicable you some could say it was hate speech or inciting violence but we have a way of dealing with people that engage in those kinds of activities particularly when they're u.s. citizens you don't just go to sesame. and less or the u.s. government apparently that was jeremy scahill national security correspondent for the nation magazine and author of blackwater the rise of the world's most powerful mercenary army and state into r.t. next week because we had a very packed full amazing lineup it's the bull versus the bad news there's occupy wall street protesters continue to march on america's financial institutions demanding a refund from the people who caused the economic crisis in the first place so they believe so is this the spark that will ignite an american revolution we will continue our coverage of the protests her around the country plus ten years after the u.s. began its war on terror in afghanistan how much more can the people afghanistan the u.s. is funneled billions of dollars to bring stability to the region but the drug train may dera
they would join a jihad against the united states and you know that's that was despicable what he was doing was despicable you some could say it was hate speech or inciting violence but we have a way of dealing with people that engage in those kinds of activities particularly when they're u.s. citizens you don't just go to sesame. and less or the u.s. government apparently that was jeremy scahill national security correspondent for the nation magazine and author of blackwater the rise of the...
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united banishing sunday's blues to book a place in the last eight. also into the court of violence as championship sides target and crystal and. scoring one and setting up part choose young's winner against bolton that was also a stop sign alex chamberlain eighteen year old was bought for twelve million pounds from southampton and believes he can handle the pressure of being a young star. to war. he's a good example to corporate goes to was control did very well in this career creatures were. controlling two groups of very early for him and both of them are figure a good example for fortune born in. angie's new signing samuel eto who has been nominated for the world footballer of the year award the cameroon international is on a shortlist of fifty along with ten barcelona plays the winner will be announced in november the first you have scored four goals since his switch to angie in august from into whom he scored thirty five goals in one season is a to skull came in his side's five three defeat to t iscar the weekend it is time now to enjoy that and the rest of the strike from the russian premier league its goal school. play. and. play play. play . i. live. the is. the legal. limit. liv
united banishing sunday's blues to book a place in the last eight. also into the court of violence as championship sides target and crystal and. scoring one and setting up part choose young's winner against bolton that was also a stop sign alex chamberlain eighteen year old was bought for twelve million pounds from southampton and believes he can handle the pressure of being a young star. to war. he's a good example to corporate goes to was control did very well in this career creatures were....
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violence affecting innocent children is unacceptable. attacks against civilians are among a number of violations that have been cited by the united nations against sudanese president omar al-bashear's government which denies the allegations and insists it is only fighting rebels loyal to south sudan. in a report this summer, united nations suggests attacks by the sudanese armed forces in the state of cortifan have amounted to human rights violations and war crimes. most of the violence there is affecting the neuba people, a mostly christian minority aligned with south sudan but left on the opposite side of the border. thousands have been forced to flee to caves for refuge in the neuba mountains. even more worrisome is that the violence is spreading. in may, the sudanese armed forces invaded the disputed area of abea and displaced an estimated 100,000, among them nearly 4,000 children. just last month, the sudanese parliament authorized military action in nearby blue nile. we should not forget the legacy of president bashir's dictatorial regime as these atrocities continue to mount. mr. bashir has already been indicted by the internationa
violence affecting innocent children is unacceptable. attacks against civilians are among a number of violations that have been cited by the united nations against sudanese president omar al-bashear's government which denies the allegations and insists it is only fighting rebels loyal to south sudan. in a report this summer, united nations suggests attacks by the sudanese armed forces in the state of cortifan have amounted to human rights violations and war crimes. most of the violence there is...
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as you know, violence against women in the united states is at insid -- is as insidious as it is destructive. and according to a study by the u.s. department of justice, bureau of justice statistics, there is as many as three million cases of domestic violence across the united states every year. due to the nature of the crime, the mental and physical cost of domestic violence are difficult to quantify. but they're far too obvious to ignore. women suffering from domestic abuse average more emergency room visits, a significantly higher rate of unemployment, are more likely to lose the jobs they have and are also more likely to rely on welfare. various studies find the monetary cost to the federal government, not only the reported cases of domestic violence, but only of the domestic violence cases reported, to be an estimated billions of dollars. regrettably, hard economic times make even more crimes of this sort likely to occur, which is why the congress must ensure not only to address this growing epidemic, but to protect the necessary funds to protect the women of this country from domestic
as you know, violence against women in the united states is at insid -- is as insidious as it is destructive. and according to a study by the u.s. department of justice, bureau of justice statistics, there is as many as three million cases of domestic violence across the united states every year. due to the nature of the crime, the mental and physical cost of domestic violence are difficult to quantify. but they're far too obvious to ignore. women suffering from domestic abuse average more...
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against americans, both here in the united states and those traveling abroad. the state department's warning calls the american-born yemeni, the preeminent english language wolf of violence. intelligence officials do warn today that his death does not mean that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, his organization, is no longer a threat to the u.s. eliminatingr/át person, even someone as inspirational alwaki, will eliminate the threat. he was a major figure to english speaking jihadists, many living in the united states. >> the other story is the capture of the top level leader in afghanistan. how big is that? >> it is a victory for u.s. intelligence and nato. no help, by the way from pakistan. u.s. and afghan officials say that he helped choose targets such as the u.s. embassy and nato headquarters in cab uhl and the intercontinental hotel and helped get fighters across the border from pakistan to afghanistan. pakistan is today downplaying the importance and that's another sign of the serious rupture between the u.s. and pakistan. >> andrea mitchell, thank you very much. >>> in other news, police arresting more than 700 people in the latest round of anti wall street prote
against americans, both here in the united states and those traveling abroad. the state department's warning calls the american-born yemeni, the preeminent english language wolf of violence. intelligence officials do warn today that his death does not mean that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, his organization, is no longer a threat to the u.s. eliminatingr/át person, even someone as inspirational alwaki, will eliminate the threat. he was a major figure to english speaking jihadists, many...
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unit has a special area where children can play, while clients abscess services. the police department is partnering with city agencies and organizations like women against rape and domestic violenceortium to provide centralized services for crime victims. >>> just ahead, the 411 on the 408. >> decision that will have everybody in the south bay dialing 11 numbers, even if they are just calling next door. >> reporter: city officials told protesters they can't camp out here any more. what happened overnight? i'm amy hollyfield, i'll have the details coming up.
unit has a special area where children can play, while clients abscess services. the police department is partnering with city agencies and organizations like women against rape and domestic violenceortium to provide centralized services for crime victims. >>> just ahead, the 411 on the 408. >> decision that will have everybody in the south bay dialing 11 numbers, even if they are just calling next door. >> reporter: city officials told protesters they can't camp out here...
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against americans both here in the united states and traveling abroad. the state department warning caused the american born yemeni, the preeminent advocate of violence. his importance was he inspired lone wolf terrorists here and adept at understanding american targets because of his familiarity with the united states. intelligence officials warn that his death does not mean that al qaeda and the arabian peninsula, his organization is no longer a threat to the u.s. eliminating one person, even someone as inspirational as al awlaki was will not end the terror threat. interestingly, he was not a major presence in the air rab world. his value to al qaeda was he was -- many living in the united states. meanwhile, the capture of the ha can i leader in afghanistan is another victory for u.s. intelligence and nato with no help from pakistan. u.s. and afghan officials say he helped to choose targets such as the u.s. embassy and kabul a few weeks ago and the intercontinental hotel in june. helped to get fighters across the border from pakistan into afghanistan. pakistan is downplaying the importance of his capture. another sign of a serious rupture between th
against americans both here in the united states and traveling abroad. the state department warning caused the american born yemeni, the preeminent advocate of violence. his importance was he inspired lone wolf terrorists here and adept at understanding american targets because of his familiarity with the united states. intelligence officials warn that his death does not mean that al qaeda and the arabian peninsula, his organization is no longer a threat to the u.s. eliminating one person, even...
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violence against christians in egypt has left dozens dead and hundreds injured. rita williams tells us how coptic christians reacting how some are calling on the united states government to help. >> reporter: a coptic christian in danville. tonight adelle is praying for christians in egypt. >> we are very. sad. it shouldn't happen. >> reporter: he said it happened in cairo yesterday. what started peacefully with christians protesting the burning of a church ended with 26 people, most of them christians, dead. 500 people injured. protesters said they were armed only with wooden cross when is tanks ran them over and police and soldiers opened fire. christians make up about 10% of egypt's population. tonight distraught christians begged for the united nations to stop what some called genocide. >> obama -- they kill -- by gun, made in america. >> reporter: military leaders ruling egypt since last spring called the violence an attempt to undermine the state. >> christians have been oppressed and discriminated against for years. >> reporter: back in danville adelle whose mother wanted him to be a priest said he will join other copfic christians the next three days praying f
violence against christians in egypt has left dozens dead and hundreds injured. rita williams tells us how coptic christians reacting how some are calling on the united states government to help. >> reporter: a coptic christian in danville. tonight adelle is praying for christians in egypt. >> we are very. sad. it shouldn't happen. >> reporter: he said it happened in cairo yesterday. what started peacefully with christians protesting the burning of a church ended with 26...
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violence against christians in egypt has left dozens dead and hundreds injured. rita williams tells us how coptic christians reacting how some are calling on the united states government to help. >> reporter: a coptic christian in danville. tonight adelle is praying for christians in egypt. >> we are very. sad. it shouldn't happen. >> reporter: he said it happened in cairo yesterday. what started peacefully with christians protesting the burning of a church ended with 26 people, most of them christians, dead. 500 people injured. protesters said they were armed only with wooden cross when is tanks ran them over and police and soldiers opened fire. christians make up about 10% of egypt's population. tonight distraught christians begged for the united nations to stop what some called genocide. >> obama -- they kill -- by gun, made in america. >> reporter: military leaders ruling egypt since last spring called the violence an attempt to undermine the state. >> christians have been oppressed and discriminated against for years. >> reporter: back in danville adelle whose mother wanted him to be a priest said he will join other copfic christians the next three days praying f
violence against christians in egypt has left dozens dead and hundreds injured. rita williams tells us how coptic christians reacting how some are calling on the united states government to help. >> reporter: a coptic christian in danville. tonight adelle is praying for christians in egypt. >> we are very. sad. it shouldn't happen. >> reporter: he said it happened in cairo yesterday. what started peacefully with christians protesting the burning of a church ended with 26...
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against the united states, and u.s. citizens and u.s. interests, his standing as a preeminent english language advocate of violence could trigger anti-american attacks, worldwide, to avenge his death and the state department says it is really important, right now for u.s. citizens to enroll in the smart traveller enrollment program because, if anything ends up happening, anywhere in the world, it will make it easier for embassies and consulates to get ahold of them. >> jamie: they are taking it seriously and what is the difference between a state department travel warning and one from t homeland security and the fbi? didn't they send out warnings as well? >> reporter: they did send out a bulletin, late on friday night. the department of homeland security and fbi, joint bulletin, sent to law enforcement and said there is no specific threat but that anwar al-awlaki's followers here in america might be motivated by the cleric's death and might try to respond or retaliate with attacks of their own and the thought this is followers want to make him a martyr, no specific threat and it is similar to the bulletin the agencies put out in may after bi
against the united states, and u.s. citizens and u.s. interests, his standing as a preeminent english language advocate of violence could trigger anti-american attacks, worldwide, to avenge his death and the state department says it is really important, right now for u.s. citizens to enroll in the smart traveller enrollment program because, if anything ends up happening, anywhere in the world, it will make it easier for embassies and consulates to get ahold of them. >> jamie: they are...
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threat to use violence, so the idea of using force against someone with no justification is unconscionable in any circumstance. this is across the board. >> and no soldier who serves the unitedtates would ever presume to feel powerful because they were armed against someone who was not. >> absolutely. >> am i wrong -- go ahead, sorry. >> i was going to say, along that line, these guys, believe me, marines, i would not want to be -- have a marine upset with me, because frankly, with a weapon or not, they could kick, you know -- >> they're tough. >> so they were very sedate in this case, and this is what's wrong about it. you know, i could understand if there was a reaction to force, this is not the case here, though. >> let's talk about the war itself. and this is maybe an outrageous statement on my part, but i've heard hamid karzai say, if it came down to it, i would be with pakistan, and everyone's outraged and how dare he say this, it's terrible. but if you're in hamid karzai's shoes, are you going to be with the country that's immediately next to you or be with the country that's half a world away that invaded you. it didn't strike me as that shocking a comment, that the
threat to use violence, so the idea of using force against someone with no justification is unconscionable in any circumstance. this is across the board. >> and no soldier who serves the unitedtates would ever presume to feel powerful because they were armed against someone who was not. >> absolutely. >> am i wrong -- go ahead, sorry. >> i was going to say, along that line, these guys, believe me, marines, i would not want to be -- have a marine upset with me, because...
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units to the sits as he tries to keep a lid on it. international community has condemned the violence, china and russia vetoed a resolution against syria, but this may be changing as russia demanding that asad implement reforms. sear yansz abroad have joined the fight attacking diplomatic missions around europe including breaking into the syrian embassy in berlin. >> the foreign minister says they may take revenge of the diplomats for the embassy attack on top of threats by the syrian government that they will launch attacks against israeli targets including tel aviv or the airport if nato or the united states intervaccines. >> gregg: protestors in germany targeting buildings following the death of a kurdish opposition leader. they broke into syrian consulate in hamburg. they vandalized the buildingss before leaving. friday's killing sparked international outrage and drew about 50,000 mourners into the streets in northeastern syria. >> heather: you might think money is way small businesses get back on their feet but why the money is going back into the big corporations. >> gregg: could be a scam. and find out what a dollar could get yo
units to the sits as he tries to keep a lid on it. international community has condemned the violence, china and russia vetoed a resolution against syria, but this may be changing as russia demanding that asad implement reforms. sear yansz abroad have joined the fight attacking diplomatic missions around europe including breaking into the syrian embassy in berlin. >> the foreign minister says they may take revenge of the diplomats for the embassy attack on top of threats by the syrian...
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united states. listen to what rick perry said in indiana. >> iran again has demonstrated how its engagement in the world community consists of plotting violence and terror against usual for iran. we saw with their, what their dictators would do to their own people during the green revolution. we've seen what iran does with impunity to its friends -- particularly i should say not their friends, but the friends of america. when i think about israel. how they sew the seeds of mayhem and instability in the middle east. >> governor perry went on to say the united states an its allies cannot allow iran to develop or secure nuclear weapons. u.s. officials say saudi ambassador was not the only target of the plot. they say the suspects discussed attacking the israeli and saudi embassies here in washington and possibly in buenos aires, argentina, as well. joining us is michael oren. thanks very much for coming in. what have u.s. officials told you about this alleged plot to bomb your embassy here in washington? >> first of all, we very much aploud the success of american intelligence and law enforcement officials in forwarding this plot. i wouldn't want to jeopardize the
united states. listen to what rick perry said in indiana. >> iran again has demonstrated how its engagement in the world community consists of plotting violence and terror against usual for iran. we saw with their, what their dictators would do to their own people during the green revolution. we've seen what iran does with impunity to its friends -- particularly i should say not their friends, but the friends of america. when i think about israel. how they sew the seeds of mayhem and...