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so in her talk about the corruption that yousef exposed and why it was particularly embarrassing for this public official. well abbe youssef to tell you a little bit about him he is a past net muckraking investigative journalist and in true yousef style he published an article in. magazine exposing that a government minister abdul qadir mara was on a taxpayer funded trip overseas now yousef published ever see from his hotel bill that shows m r i had engaged in a private meal that cost more than twelve hundred dollars also during this meal two bottles of champagne were ordered now that was very embarrassing for this politician because m r i had campaigned to ban alcohol in morocco also consuming alcohol is against his religion so yousef exposed a lot of hypocrisy with this story and obviously angered this government minister who is an incredibly hypocritical why am i not surprised talk about the initial threats that were administered to intimidation tactics the were doing against him. right away went on his facebook page and really started trying to smear you subscribe ability also he
so in her talk about the corruption that yousef exposed and why it was particularly embarrassing for this public official. well abbe youssef to tell you a little bit about him he is a past net muckraking investigative journalist and in true yousef style he published an article in. magazine exposing that a government minister abdul qadir mara was on a taxpayer funded trip overseas now yousef published ever see from his hotel bill that shows m r i had engaged in a private meal that cost more than...
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so he vowed to prosecute yousef and anyone else involved this fall police visited us. on two different occasions to really intimidate him and he was also interrogated and then unfortunately on january fourteenth of this year yusuf was officially charged with criminal defamation and now abbie he faces a year in prison and ten thousand dollars in fines which could potentially force the closure of his investigative magazine of course i mean a year in a very harsh prison as well the could break you down emotionally physically it's very serious charges for just muckraking it's absurd i mean his trial was supposed to be today delayed what is the status right now of what's going on. well he went into court today and the judge postponed it to february twenty fifth. but he is still facing criminal defamation charges and those as you said abie are very serious for him because if he's away from his investigative magazine for a year in a harsh prison you know it could threaten the survival of this muckraking magazine which is so vital to exposing corruption within the moroccan gov
so he vowed to prosecute yousef and anyone else involved this fall police visited us. on two different occasions to really intimidate him and he was also interrogated and then unfortunately on january fourteenth of this year yusuf was officially charged with criminal defamation and now abbie he faces a year in prison and ten thousand dollars in fines which could potentially force the closure of his investigative magazine of course i mean a year in a very harsh prison as well the could break you...
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simply for making fun of the king on facebook and most recently independent investigative journalist yousef. the editor of the magazine alone is being charged with criminal defamation for exposing government corruption which holds extremely harsh penalties so to talk about you case in the full out assault on the press in morocco i'm joined now by amber lyon in award winning investigative journalist. so in her talk about the corruption that use. it was and why it was particularly embarrassing for this public official. well abbe used to have to tell you a little bit about him he is a passionate muckraking investigative journalist and in true youssef style he published an article in his magazine exposing that a government minister abdul qadir mara was on a taxpayer funded trip overseas now you said published ever see from his hotel bill that shows m r i had engaged in a private meal that cost more than twelve hundred dollars also during this meal two bottles of champagne were ordered now that was very embarrassing for this politician because m r i had campaigned to ban alcohol in morocco also
simply for making fun of the king on facebook and most recently independent investigative journalist yousef. the editor of the magazine alone is being charged with criminal defamation for exposing government corruption which holds extremely harsh penalties so to talk about you case in the full out assault on the press in morocco i'm joined now by amber lyon in award winning investigative journalist. so in her talk about the corruption that use. it was and why it was particularly embarrassing...
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that ccnario, not 3 yousef gharbi sayss "clearly pe s mentally disturbed, he shot up a whole movve tteater, do i think he's insane aad &pneed to go o a criiinally insane home, no."tom teves says: "he's nottcrazy one bit, he's very very cold, he's very very calculated."(anchor tag) 3 noo deeide if the case goessto trial. ttat decisioo -3 should ooe o later than friday. in new york,, lauren green, fox nnws. 3 jerry andusky is expected to - appear in court today. toddy.the hearing will determine whether hhs lawyers had enough time to prepaae for -3 trial.the former penn state -3 assistant football coaac was convicteddon sevvral child molestation charges.maay sandusky's arrest... to hii sentencing was a ffst process...and by commarisionn.. the perjury & case against penn state officials tim curley and gary sympathy or a coovicted child predator is next-to zero. but some at hand. 3 amendola says: "i know that many eople ,3 think that jerry sannusky is guilty as hell. that's not & the issue. the issue is, and has always been, jerry sandusky,,like you and me ad everyone else, is entitled to - hav
that ccnario, not 3 yousef gharbi sayss "clearly pe s mentally disturbed, he shot up a whole movve tteater, do i think he's insane aad &pneed to go o a criiinally insane home, no."tom teves says: "he's nottcrazy one bit, he's very very cold, he's very very calculated."(anchor tag) 3 noo deeide if the case goessto trial. ttat decisioo -3 should ooe o later than friday. in new york,, lauren green, fox nnws. 3 jerry andusky is expected to - appear in court today. toddy.the...
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nancy yousef, mcclatchy newspapers in cairo. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: one of the hottest issues in higher education these days is the recent explosion of free online courses. universities are grappling with their impact on teaching and liberal arts education. newshour corresondent spencer michels has our story. >> mark this with d and in a valueive the term you mark with e. >> reporter: tracy lippincott, who works in a san francisco bar, is taking a college course in her apartment, online, on how to reason and argue. the teacher is walter sinnott- armstrong, professor of ethics at duke university in north carolina, and the class is free. >> so how do you learn the technique? the answer is very simple. you practice, and then you practice again, and then you practice and practice and practice and practice. this class has these really short little lectures, which is great because you can kind of watch one, and then think about it and react, and then you don't have to watch another whole hour like you would in c
nancy yousef, mcclatchy newspapers in cairo. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: one of the hottest issues in higher education these days is the recent explosion of free online courses. universities are grappling with their impact on teaching and liberal arts education. newshour corresondent spencer michels has our story. >> mark this with d and in a valueive the term you mark with e. >> reporter: tracy lippincott, who works in a san francisco bar, is taking a...
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shooting victim yousef gharbi was in the courtroom. >> he looked like he was having a great time taking those pictures. i mean, he must have been pretty excited about going to do the shooting. >> reporter: prosecutors also showed photos of the theater they said holmes took about a month before the shooting. they included the door police say holmes propped open so he could reenter after getting weapons from his car. holmes' defense team decided not to call any witnesses. attorney daniel king told the judge, "this is neither the proper venue nor the time to put on a show." it's expected holmes' lawyers will present an insanity defense. this man's son was killed in the shooting. >> we want to call him crazy because we want to make that feel better in our society. but we have to accept the fact that there's evil people in our society that enjoy killing any type of living thing. but that doesn't make them crazy. >> reporter: james holmes will be back in court on friday and scott, the judge could allow cameras into the courtroom. >> pelley: manuel, thank you. that tragedy in aurora, followed
shooting victim yousef gharbi was in the courtroom. >> he looked like he was having a great time taking those pictures. i mean, he must have been pretty excited about going to do the shooting. >> reporter: prosecutors also showed photos of the theater they said holmes took about a month before the shooting. they included the door police say holmes propped open so he could reenter after getting weapons from his car. holmes' defense team decided not to call any witnesses. attorney...
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we have a case of a christian pastor niewmed yousef who was actually sentenced to i had i had. he was sentenced to death initially for the crime. this is about two years ago. because of international pressure, partly from human rights watch and other organizations, including christian organizations, in the united states, and in europe and elsewhere: his conviction actually was changed, he spent a little bit of time in prison and he has since been released. he -- so you think you can bring some pressure to bear. >> yes. >> abe -- abedini. is he american citizen. is he persian by descent. lives in the u.s.a. goes back to persia, iran, and they grab him, for what? >> you know, they grabbed him essentially in the summer of last year as he was trying to enter into iran from turkey. and the reason why they grabbed him because he was involved in the home church movement in iran. >> bill: what's that? >> mr. abedini is a christian pastor. is he a convert. he was born into a muslim family. he decided to change to christianity. >> bill: what's the home church thing? >> the home church mo
we have a case of a christian pastor niewmed yousef who was actually sentenced to i had i had. he was sentenced to death initially for the crime. this is about two years ago. because of international pressure, partly from human rights watch and other organizations, including christian organizations, in the united states, and in europe and elsewhere: his conviction actually was changed, he spent a little bit of time in prison and he has since been released. he -- so you think you can bring some...
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ramzi yousef. ken lewis i believe she was the lawyer for ken lewis.defending the other guy. she defended ken lewis. the way that looks -- cheryl: i'm not old enough, i can still see. >> my mistake. cheryl: it's small print. >> that's right. that's some of the big cases. she's done a lot of others. but is that the person you want to run an agency that has to figure out the sort of crazy markets that we have which, you know, shapiro wouldn't do and needs to be done. a lot of people say no. but we will see. you know, she's a smart person. one thing i will tell you, there's going to be more -- cheryl: they are always late to the party, it never fails. >> then you have the market structure, average people, when you worry about the price of your stock, that's what it means. cheryl: do you wear glasses? >> i have reading glasses. cheryl: do you wear contacts? >> no. cheryl: you should try them. >> i have other things to worry about. cheryl: charlie, thank you very much. if you are one of bill gates' kids, are you allowed to have an iphone or ipod? liz claman
ramzi yousef. ken lewis i believe she was the lawyer for ken lewis.defending the other guy. she defended ken lewis. the way that looks -- cheryl: i'm not old enough, i can still see. >> my mistake. cheryl: it's small print. >> that's right. that's some of the big cases. she's done a lot of others. but is that the person you want to run an agency that has to figure out the sort of crazy markets that we have which, you know, shapiro wouldn't do and needs to be done. a lot of people...
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in 1996 she helped convict ramzi yousef for his attempt to assassinate the pope and blow up multiple planes in flight. he was the nephew of sheikh khalid mohammed. in 1991 she helped prosecute four-the men who helped orchestrate the embassy bombing in africa. president obama nominated mary jo white to be the what is essentially the top cop of wall street. >> as one former chairman said, mary jo does not intimidate easily, and that's important, because she has a big job ahead of her there is much more work to be done to complete the task of reforming watts to make sure american investors are better protected going forward. >> it's not the only thing you should know about her career given this nomination. it's also the matter of her decade as a defense attorney, not a prosecutor, but a defense attorney. when she left the prosecutor's office in '02, she went to a private law firm. she started prosecuting cases and started defending defendants. among her areas of focus at that law firm, why collar criminal defense and white collar internal investigations. from that side of the legal aisl
in 1996 she helped convict ramzi yousef for his attempt to assassinate the pope and blow up multiple planes in flight. he was the nephew of sheikh khalid mohammed. in 1991 she helped prosecute four-the men who helped orchestrate the embassy bombing in africa. president obama nominated mary jo white to be the what is essentially the top cop of wall street. >> as one former chairman said, mary jo does not intimidate easily, and that's important, because she has a big job ahead of her there...
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as yousef said, there's healthy growth in paid clicks, in costs per click.ess than what the street was expected. total ad revenues up by about 19%. why neutral on the stock? >> yeah, i mean, again, the revenue trends are good near term. they came in the way we expected. stronger than expected revenue trends. i think that's going to help the stock near term. i think, you know, over the longer term, you still have to look at the fact that estimates on a consensus basis for 2013 are lower now than they were six months ago. the stock's approaching 7.40 from under 600. margins, once again, seem to be something which come under pressure, compressed again year over year in the quarter. i think that's a longer term concern that investors have. what's the long-term economics of the business as google keeps investing in it. >> yousef, facebook shares up sharply this morning on the back of google. is it that mobile is improving, that people are actually mon monetizing off mobile? or google is actually taking a share and could be a challenge? >> i think google is probab
as yousef said, there's healthy growth in paid clicks, in costs per click.ess than what the street was expected. total ad revenues up by about 19%. why neutral on the stock? >> yeah, i mean, again, the revenue trends are good near term. they came in the way we expected. stronger than expected revenue trends. i think that's going to help the stock near term. i think, you know, over the longer term, you still have to look at the fact that estimates on a consensus basis for 2013 are lower...
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i think for me one of the biggest newsmakers was mulalah yousef who was shot by the taliban and recoveringe shows perseverance, gives me hope as a woman. she's an example of young girls all over the world and the most inspirational story and this entire year is this young girl not to frayed to talk, to raise her voice on behalf of freedom for other women and stand up for her rights and fight for her life. >> where do you stand on honey boo boo? >> i love honey boo boo. i am confess i am in the anderson cooper fan of honey boo boo clan. it makes fun of reality shows. it makes fun of the people, but you know what? they're laughing all the way to the bank and i just think she's terrific, you know, she's done it all. she's done a great thing for rednecks, she's become the redneck child star pageant queen. i love honey boo boo, child. >> i can't go there with honey boo boo, sorry, anna. >> in 2013 a honey boo booless year but what does 2013 hold do you think? >> there's a couple big things on the radar that i see. first of all when we look at the transition for the last year over what happened
i think for me one of the biggest newsmakers was mulalah yousef who was shot by the taliban and recoveringe shows perseverance, gives me hope as a woman. she's an example of young girls all over the world and the most inspirational story and this entire year is this young girl not to frayed to talk, to raise her voice on behalf of freedom for other women and stand up for her rights and fight for her life. >> where do you stand on honey boo boo? >> i love honey boo boo. i am confess...
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including the group's leader, ramzi yousef. she is now a white-collar criminal defense attorney., former ceo of bank of america. she is expected, just, a few analysts i got notes from, she is expected to get senate confirmation from this job because she has a reputation for being very tough. the president as you said, renominate richard cordray to run the consumer financial protection bureau which was created under the dodd-frank legislation. he was, the president nominated him back in 2011 but republicans blocked that nomination. and so the president went on to recess appoint him a year ago. they want some restructuring in the cfpb we'll see if they have that fight again here. richard cordray up to bat again at the cfpb. tracy and ashley. ashley: second time around. tracy: good luck with that. peter barnes, thank you very much. >> okay. ashley: guess what? it is time to make money with charles payne. this hour he has got a stock pick that will help you cash in while you catch a few zs. perfect combo. talking about sleep, charles, you could use some of that. >> i could use some o
including the group's leader, ramzi yousef. she is now a white-collar criminal defense attorney., former ceo of bank of america. she is expected, just, a few analysts i got notes from, she is expected to get senate confirmation from this job because she has a reputation for being very tough. the president as you said, renominate richard cordray to run the consumer financial protection bureau which was created under the dodd-frank legislation. he was, the president nominated him back in 2011 but...