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in libya american command does with fbi and cia agents wap t r captured a high ranking al qaeda leader. the pentagon issued a statement today said al libi had been indicted in a u.s. federal court in 2000 in connection with attacks. but the raid in somalia by navy s.e.a.l.s was retaliation for the al shabaab mill stant groitn a mall in kenya. they engaged in an hour-long fire fight with militants before withdr withdrawing. the team was forced to withdraw before it was able to confirm that it had killed it's target. so, i have to ask, how deal is the presence of islamic mill tansta militancy now? >> for years america has feared the small conflicts and security vacuums would allow al qaeda to imbed itself in these local wars and use them to target american interests. so far that has not happened. but in recent years, it has become more and more of a reality and in the west gate attack in which al qaeda forces coordinated with the local rebel movement indicates that the threat may be very real. are they moving out of somalia and across libya and establishiestablish ing footholds in other
in libya american command does with fbi and cia agents wap t r captured a high ranking al qaeda leader. the pentagon issued a statement today said al libi had been indicted in a u.s. federal court in 2000 in connection with attacks. but the raid in somalia by navy s.e.a.l.s was retaliation for the al shabaab mill stant groitn a mall in kenya. they engaged in an hour-long fire fight with militants before withdr withdrawing. the team was forced to withdraw before it was able to confirm that it...
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we have tropical storm alerts and waps and warnings and hurricane -- watches and warnings and hurricane watches for the gulf coast. they are in the thick things as we will see landfall across the area for today. so, this will move into our area as we go into time. let's talk about what's going on right now with tropical storm karen. the wind sustained at 60 miles an hour. and you are wondering why they have a hurricane watch in effect. well, they think possibly this could strengthen to a category one hurricane before it makes landfall. but the environment is going to be on the hostile side. drier air and sheer so that should keep it a tropical storm as it makes landfall. let's hope that is the case. and in the meantime, this is what the track looks like as we go through the next several days. impacting us. we are talking about the beginning of next week, yes, we will have plenty of moisture from this system as it makes its way inland. in the meantime, for today, well, we are going to be on the dry side. no type of rain and we have not had the rain in two weeks. so this is going to be a
we have tropical storm alerts and waps and warnings and hurricane -- watches and warnings and hurricane watches for the gulf coast. they are in the thick things as we will see landfall across the area for today. so, this will move into our area as we go into time. let's talk about what's going on right now with tropical storm karen. the wind sustained at 60 miles an hour. and you are wondering why they have a hurricane watch in effect. well, they think possibly this could strengthen to a...
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the advice he gave me was, have fun and see waps. >> reporter: it was a simpler time.hen orr was 14 he was signed to play on the boston bruins farm team. his signing bonus. a whopping $1,000, plus -- >> they stuccoed my mother's house. my father could get a car. that was in '62, the car couldn't be newer than a '56. so he had a '56 chevrolet, and i got a suit. i forgot about the suit. >> reporter: at 18, bobby orr brought his fearless freewheeling style to the nhl. >> score! what a play by bobby orr. >> reporter: nobody in boston or anywhere else had seen anything like it before. the defense man who was a former offensive threat. he seemed unstoppable. capable of rushing the length of the ice with the puck on his stick. >> going in. goal! >> reporter: you wouldn't give up the puck. now, did anyone ever accuse of of being a puck hog? >> no. no. i would eventually give it up. come on. calling me a puck hog. i'm out of here. i'll walk out. >> reporter: came on ice, and no one was more agile or faster than bobby orr. and probably no one more modest. >> reporter: how cool w
the advice he gave me was, have fun and see waps. >> reporter: it was a simpler time.hen orr was 14 he was signed to play on the boston bruins farm team. his signing bonus. a whopping $1,000, plus -- >> they stuccoed my mother's house. my father could get a car. that was in '62, the car couldn't be newer than a '56. so he had a '56 chevrolet, and i got a suit. i forgot about the suit. >> reporter: at 18, bobby orr brought his fearless freewheeling style to the nhl. >>...
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conspiracy in which he and a business partner named james sandlin together orchestrated an illegal lance wap of u.s. government property in response to the sentencing acting assistant attorney general mike feely ramana of the justice department's criminal division said quote mr renzi abuse the power and the corresponding trust that comes with being a member of congress by putting his own financial interests over the interests of citizens to break down this case and what the implications may be i was joined earlier by melanie sloan director of citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington she first explained the land swap between rick renzi and one of his associates. this is the bigger part of the case the one that really implicated use of the public trust mr renzi used his position in congress to insist that the resolution trust coppermine purchased land from representative from mr sandlin in order for mr sandlin to pay back a debt that he owed to representative renzi and the resolution trust company didn't wasn't really that interested in this land they were initially interested in m
conspiracy in which he and a business partner named james sandlin together orchestrated an illegal lance wap of u.s. government property in response to the sentencing acting assistant attorney general mike feely ramana of the justice department's criminal division said quote mr renzi abuse the power and the corresponding trust that comes with being a member of congress by putting his own financial interests over the interests of citizens to break down this case and what the implications may be...
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wap deliberate in. >> they tend to take on a parenting role, and teach kids how to do things.ian age in afghanistan is currently 17. it's a young country. so when you go to tolo-tv, most are in their early 20s. it's shocking to see young afghans running news department who are 24, 25, you don't see that anywhere else in the world. >> very briefly, if we may, is tolo-tv working? changing attitudes in the country? what happens when u.s. forces leave? >> absolutely it is. i'll give you an example. sesame street was brought in for the first time a couple years ago. it plays in tens of countries around the world, but in afghanistan, it's probably the only country where adults and i just love that. effect -- in terms of teaching people. will it stay in will it succeed? i think tolo is one of the few sustaining companies in afghanistan. they have a large advertising department, proper entrepreneurs running it. will it stay the same size? only time will tell. i think things will change potentially. >> thank you, eve. thanks get. >>> ahead on "reliable sources" meet the next generation
wap deliberate in. >> they tend to take on a parenting role, and teach kids how to do things.ian age in afghanistan is currently 17. it's a young country. so when you go to tolo-tv, most are in their early 20s. it's shocking to see young afghans running news department who are 24, 25, you don't see that anywhere else in the world. >> very briefly, if we may, is tolo-tv working? changing attitudes in the country? what happens when u.s. forces leave? >> absolutely it is. i'll...
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is that wap? sure enough, he's out of prison in kansas, back in meridian, and he's walking up the street carrying something under his arms, and he's walking up in the shirt, stops in front of the house, and african-american neighborhood, 1977, stopped in front of the house, and says, reverend, can i speak to you? charles said, i didn't know, i thought he was coming to finish his job, coming after me now? this is his track record. he says, okay. steps down. there's a sidewalk, house on the hill, and there's a few steps to the sidewalk, and charles stepped down a few steps to the sidewalk, and he said, reverend johnson, i was wrong. broke down, crying, here's some things i need to give you. i need to give you this painting. he had a painting he painted in prison. he held up a string of fish, eight, ten fish on the string, heavy, charles said, so fresh they were wet, said, i want you to take these, please, forgive me, i was wrong. charles said, okay, i forgive you. he said the two, we embraced, and s
is that wap? sure enough, he's out of prison in kansas, back in meridian, and he's walking up the street carrying something under his arms, and he's walking up in the shirt, stops in front of the house, and african-american neighborhood, 1977, stopped in front of the house, and says, reverend, can i speak to you? charles said, i didn't know, i thought he was coming to finish his job, coming after me now? this is his track record. he says, okay. steps down. there's a sidewalk, house on the hill,...
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the advice he gave me was, have fun and see waps. >> reporter: it was a simpler time. orr was 14 he was signed to play on the boston bruins farm team. his signing bonus. a whopping $1,000, plus -- >> they stuccoed my mother's house. my father could get a car. that was in '62, the car couldn't be newer than a '56. so he had a '56 chevrolet, and i got a suit. i forgot about the suit. >> reporter: at 18, bobby orr brought his fearless freewheeling style to the nhl. >> score! what a play by bobby orr. >> reporter: nobody in boston or anywhere else had seen anything like it before. the defense man who was a former offensive threat. he seemed unstoppable. capable of rushing the length of the ice with the puck on his stick. >> going in. goal! >> reporter: you wouldn't give up the puck. now, did anyone ever accuse of of being a puck hog? >> no. no. i would eventually give it up. come on. calling me a puck hog. i'm out of here. i'll walk out. >> reporter: came on ice, and no one was more agile or faster than bobby orr. and probably no one more modest. >> reporter: how cool was
the advice he gave me was, have fun and see waps. >> reporter: it was a simpler time. orr was 14 he was signed to play on the boston bruins farm team. his signing bonus. a whopping $1,000, plus -- >> they stuccoed my mother's house. my father could get a car. that was in '62, the car couldn't be newer than a '56. so he had a '56 chevrolet, and i got a suit. i forgot about the suit. >> reporter: at 18, bobby orr brought his fearless freewheeling style to the nhl. >>...
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watch what waps when i have to take control.he computer -- i just crashed into about 12 cars, because i wasn't paying attention and i was going really fast. >> costa joins us now from washington, d.c. welcome. >> thank you. >> it's a great story. i have tons of question. what was it like to be behind the wheel of a car that was driving itself and then suddenly you have got control? >> it was that lack of control. at first it was a little bit scary like hey, this car is driving for me, and all of a sudden it gets very comfortable. it's kind of grandma like. it was nice. >> when i watch you in the backseat of that car, and it's driving itself, did you feel like you were just totally out of control? >> that's the thing, it's not scary at all. after spending the entire day with the car and the chief engineer, it was very apparent that they had thought through everything, and it was so much fun to watch that car driver us around, and i wasn't scared at all. >> the thing that strikes me is what if something goes wrong, the car is goin
watch what waps when i have to take control.he computer -- i just crashed into about 12 cars, because i wasn't paying attention and i was going really fast. >> costa joins us now from washington, d.c. welcome. >> thank you. >> it's a great story. i have tons of question. what was it like to be behind the wheel of a car that was driving itself and then suddenly you have got control? >> it was that lack of control. at first it was a little bit scary like hey, this car is...
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sound of the vel freft underground with harsh guitars but he had sort of a pop aspect, he loved doo-wapthere is an atmosphere of loveliness. pop sounds from an underground. that flew came up again -- influence came up with rem and a present band, radio head say they owed a lot to the original sounds of the velvet underground. >> why is it, bill, considering his status, his inc. flew he knew on the industry, why was he not considered more of a commercial success then? >> well, frankly because he never sold many records. and it's kind of interesting because he really had these different sides. he was dyspepctic. he argued with everyone. a lot thought he held his audience in contempt. he was a big softiffic, there is an island, conie island baby, a lovely caring record. he put out a record in 74 called rock 'n roll animal that made suburban kids across the country take notices to one of the great hard rock live albums but that was his commercial hype. he had a one-hit wonder in 1973, walk on the wild side, ag strange hit single about the characters from the warhol factory. after that, he h
sound of the vel freft underground with harsh guitars but he had sort of a pop aspect, he loved doo-wapthere is an atmosphere of loveliness. pop sounds from an underground. that flew came up again -- influence came up with rem and a present band, radio head say they owed a lot to the original sounds of the velvet underground. >> why is it, bill, considering his status, his inc. flew he knew on the industry, why was he not considered more of a commercial success then? >> well,...
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. >> wap? i mean, the gentleman next to you, sorry. >> i heard the same critique of the administration it reminds me of the carter administration in post vietnam years, and i wonder if you would address the fact that the united states remains the world's preimminent military power, and the saudis complain that we're not doing enough, just as you describedded, and yet nay rely on the third fleet to keep the strait open. the israelis complain and will continue to, yet they hope the united states joins them because they can want destroy the nuclear facilities themselves. they lack capability. the economic power is diminished relative to china and other countries, but it remains the preimminent economic power. is this period worse than the period of the 1970s or not? >> well, i don't want to sound like a defender of jimmy carter, and he had share of faults, but rearm this was post vote nam years. this was after watergate. this was after deep crisis, years of foreign policy, a deep crisis in america
. >> wap? i mean, the gentleman next to you, sorry. >> i heard the same critique of the administration it reminds me of the carter administration in post vietnam years, and i wonder if you would address the fact that the united states remains the world's preimminent military power, and the saudis complain that we're not doing enough, just as you describedded, and yet nay rely on the third fleet to keep the strait open. the israelis complain and will continue to, yet they hope the...
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but i just know when the american people are wapping, when alaskans are watching this, watching this for the last week, they think it is ridiculous. and it is. it is a self-created crisis by a few who believe that the only way they can get stwhair crash the economy -- they can get their way is crash the economy and at the same time crash the government. are there problems with the government? sure. are there things we could to improve it? yes. every day we should be working on it. but it start-and-stop doesn't work so well. let me turn to my friend from or oregon montana if they want to add to it. and the idea here -- it is going to be kind after free-flow conversation wa because i think that's what the people want to see, how it is affecting news our own home state and how we can get to a solution here. mr. merkley: mr. president, i'm pleased to be here with my colleagues from montana and alaska to talk about some of the impacts in our various states and i thought i'd share six or seven different aspects of the impact of the government shutdown and the potential of a default and the
but i just know when the american people are wapping, when alaskans are watching this, watching this for the last week, they think it is ridiculous. and it is. it is a self-created crisis by a few who believe that the only way they can get stwhair crash the economy -- they can get their way is crash the economy and at the same time crash the government. are there problems with the government? sure. are there things we could to improve it? yes. every day we should be working on it. but it...