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a 50 foot -- a 54-year-old left behind a wife and three daughters yvonne tears from home -- remodeling three bathrooms, any doors, -- >> around the nation this noon, a jury today. not guiltyas pleaded to eight criminal charges ranging from sodomy to assault and threatening behavior. the army general has admitted to having a three-year affair with a junior officer. he is believed to be the highest-ranking officer to ever face trial for sexual assault charges. switching gears to another big national story now, a ruling in a case that has the whole country talking. you may have heard about the 18-year-old high school student in new jersey who sued her parents, demanding they pay for her private school as well as college tuition. a judge denied the request. why the judge says the case could set a bad precedent. a sign of thetion nightmare this family is going through. their teenage daughter who moved out last october is suing her parents for cash and publicly accusing them of neglect. she is a vulnerable young woman and her parents are not taking care for. 600 $50 million a week in child s
a 50 foot -- a 54-year-old left behind a wife and three daughters yvonne tears from home -- remodeling three bathrooms, any doors, -- >> around the nation this noon, a jury today. not guiltyas pleaded to eight criminal charges ranging from sodomy to assault and threatening behavior. the army general has admitted to having a three-year affair with a junior officer. he is believed to be the highest-ranking officer to ever face trial for sexual assault charges. switching gears to another big...
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no, yvonne, i do not. but i dye my hairpiece. linda in miami, neil, are you into threesomes?ave discussed three stocks on this shoo many times. sometimes as many as 10. on the same night. where are you people coming om? cal, in washington, d.c. cavuto you're not all italian, no? you're on to me. half irish, cal. bill in lexington, kentuy, if i already had a lot of mom why the hell should i watch you? to make a lot of more money, bill. sometimes conventional wisdom is right, but more often than that, tip, tip. pete in san jose, neil why do you talk to some ex-convictions. kozlowski, bernie kerik. getting next time they throw yourat criminal ass in jail? yes. yes, for all those lies i'm saying on the air and all that stuff you mentioned, ectly it, pete. i'm bracing forgoing to jail. people like you someh get through your seeners. okay. keep emails and tweets coming. thank you very, very much. for watching again, what is the name of the segment,uys? >> what's the deal, him and his. >> oh, my goodness. our beloved hostess is still with us, she's just not in the studio tonight. ke
no, yvonne, i do not. but i dye my hairpiece. linda in miami, neil, are you into threesomes?ave discussed three stocks on this shoo many times. sometimes as many as 10. on the same night. where are you people coming om? cal, in washington, d.c. cavuto you're not all italian, no? you're on to me. half irish, cal. bill in lexington, kentuy, if i already had a lot of mom why the hell should i watch you? to make a lot of more money, bill. sometimes conventional wisdom is right, but more often than...
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. >> reporter: yvonne is also working to make the transition to russian rules smoother. ukraine, he says, isn't helping. >> we're being sabotaged by the ukrainian government because they won't give us access to registries including private property and real estate documents. they just won't give them to us. he says ukrainians also are withholding health and court records, proof ukraine doesn't care about the people of crimea. as officials work to bring sevatopol in line with russia, a new generation is practicing old traditions here. jennifer glasse, al jazeera, sevatopol, crimea. >> egyptian generallalcic geners expected to resign. he is expected to run for president. he's wildly expected to win that re-election. >>> jury in new york found sulaiman abu ghaith, the son-in-law of osama bin laden, guilty of supporting terrorism as his role as al-qaeda spokesman. john terrett is live with us by phone in new york. the jury came back with a very quick verdict. what are the details. >> reporter: good afternoon from the federal courthouse why sulaiman abu ghaith has been found
. >> reporter: yvonne is also working to make the transition to russian rules smoother. ukraine, he says, isn't helping. >> we're being sabotaged by the ukrainian government because they won't give us access to registries including private property and real estate documents. they just won't give them to us. he says ukrainians also are withholding health and court records, proof ukraine doesn't care about the people of crimea. as officials work to bring sevatopol in line with russia,...
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yvonne morris used to sit in it for real!four years in this chair from 1980 to 1984 because i was a titan ii missile combat crew commander who was stationed at this site during that time. >> now she helps run the museum. but back in the day, she was in the hot seat. >> i was in charge of the crew that would have launched the missile that was based here if we had been ordered to do so. >> how did it help keep us safe from attack? >> well, the titan ii system, its job was peace through deterrence. that meant that we were supposed to show the former soviet union that if they ever launched their missiles against us, that we would launch titan ii missiles, among others, against them and that we would retaliate with such force that they would not be able to survive it. and that's called mutual assured destruction. >> mutual assured destruction. it's mad, all right. and the memory of that tense time is the reason this museum exists. >> well, we made it into a museum because you can't know what the future is gonna be or you can't inf
yvonne morris used to sit in it for real!four years in this chair from 1980 to 1984 because i was a titan ii missile combat crew commander who was stationed at this site during that time. >> now she helps run the museum. but back in the day, she was in the hot seat. >> i was in charge of the crew that would have launched the missile that was based here if we had been ordered to do so. >> how did it help keep us safe from attack? >> well, the titan ii system, its job was...
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al jazeera's yvonne lindiga reports. >> this is the school that's been nominated for design of the year award handed out by the design museum in london. 250 empty bowels keep it aflowed. it was put together using only a hand drill in six weeks. it's the tallest structure here, in a sprawling slum. they will study because their current school floods during the rainy season. >> this is not -- when the rape rises, it is a school. it will rise. if it goes down, it goes down. >> the school's design is showing people how to build structures that can withstand flooding. it was built by local people using local materials. >> the state government has threatened to demolish it for development. >> means the floating school could be demolished, too. it can't be towed away either. it would be too far away for local students. the government says it wants to build proper houses here the school's design thufrningz the noting school can be integrated noting school can be integrated into any plan the government might have. he says it makes environmental sense. >> i believe if you think about it in the vi
al jazeera's yvonne lindiga reports. >> this is the school that's been nominated for design of the year award handed out by the design museum in london. 250 empty bowels keep it aflowed. it was put together using only a hand drill in six weeks. it's the tallest structure here, in a sprawling slum. they will study because their current school floods during the rainy season. >> this is not -- when the rape rises, it is a school. it will rise. if it goes down, it goes down. >>...
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identifying the people killed in a fire along south langley street nearly two weeks ago. 73-year-old yvonne bobby goens died in that fire march 18. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> the car carrying paul walker was traveling up to 94 miles an hour when it crashed last year killing the actor and the driver. police believe the driver lost control after driving at an unsafe speed. >>> every homeless person you see on the street bundle up in a sleeping bad or peddling for loose change costs you tens of thousands of dollars. >> the price of shelter, food and health services in the district comes at a price tag of $50,000, money that's coming out taxpayers' pockets. delia goncalves joins us now with the price of homelessness and what it's costing all of us. >> reporter: a whole lot of money. emotionally, economically, especially financially. that's where it hits us in the pocket. this is across the board. not just a d.c. problem, every community. so we know it costs $50,000 to keep someone alive on a street but putting that same person in a home with ongoing services cuts that cos
identifying the people killed in a fire along south langley street nearly two weeks ago. 73-year-old yvonne bobby goens died in that fire march 18. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> the car carrying paul walker was traveling up to 94 miles an hour when it crashed last year killing the actor and the driver. police believe the driver lost control after driving at an unsafe speed. >>> every homeless person you see on the street bundle up in a sleeping bad or...
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to her past, on the new album the 53 year old kidjo recorded the voice of her 87 year-old mother "yvonne" on a song called "bana," which urges people to value each other over money. >> at eight years old when i was singing women's rights with my mother, i didn't even know i was being a feminist at the time so for me for her not to be there, it wouldn't be completed. her voice was the last one that i recorded. i always ask why women are blamed for everything and she said to me because men have told our story for us. we need to tell our stories of all of us, men, women, all around the world. >> brown: that is what she aims to do, with her work as a unicef goodwill ambassador, and with her own "batonga foundation", which has promoted education for girls across africa since 2007. >> women are the backbone of africa. and when you educate a young girl, once she becomes a mother she put boys and girls equally to school, she understands sanitation importance, she understand vaccination, she understand a lot of things that would help her kids grow up to be healthy and to be well educated. the wom
to her past, on the new album the 53 year old kidjo recorded the voice of her 87 year-old mother "yvonne" on a song called "bana," which urges people to value each other over money. >> at eight years old when i was singing women's rights with my mother, i didn't even know i was being a feminist at the time so for me for her not to be there, it wouldn't be completed. her voice was the last one that i recorded. i always ask why women are blamed for everything and she...
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at the polls to stay with aunt yvonne has been able to maintain the support base running allegations of corruption. in december a number of displays allies are detained in a grump k pixels three cabinet ministers resigned when the sun swim instead the opposition pay testing feast on authenticated recording the need to save the prime minister or treat his son to get into tonight's sums of money during the investigation and alliances the recording was files and a nice delegations they did this is blackmail this is a trap to take control until they want whenever they want. to my tunes and some officials are forming a parallel state headlines comics constituted an accusation this common sense in the last two nights at him and responded by thanking the police and judiciary in his place and then i'm shutting down private schools. a key source of his rivals in town it demands popularity was also a hit last inning. riot police to use force to the transcript and see who gets the park. the expos and that demands on t is still ahead in the main connections significant drop in support the bnp of
at the polls to stay with aunt yvonne has been able to maintain the support base running allegations of corruption. in december a number of displays allies are detained in a grump k pixels three cabinet ministers resigned when the sun swim instead the opposition pay testing feast on authenticated recording the need to save the prime minister or treat his son to get into tonight's sums of money during the investigation and alliances the recording was files and a nice delegations they did this is...
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edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey harbor i like to thank our guests he got yvonnebriards of matterhorn asset management if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report until next time. and then on the. radio. and. paying for the products with this label. guarantees better deals for the third world produces. again at the small print use or splash of the business and by the workers on it in that mindset and advocates better working conditions and high social standards we give them five euros a day. and it's not enough to satisfy us. yes all of the poor are at their wits said my entrance to jaros a week when i asked the boss cribbage all he refuses my salary is only no for my faith and money for my family in haiti. fairtrade behind the scenes almost see. the book . dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world lights never. told pictures of today's. pundits from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. in anti austerity march to madrid culminates in violent street battles with police protestors from all over the country a
edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey harbor i like to thank our guests he got yvonnebriards of matterhorn asset management if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report until next time. and then on the. radio. and. paying for the products with this label. guarantees better deals for the third world produces. again at the small print use or splash of the business and by the workers on it in that mindset and advocates better working conditions and high social...
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displays of islamic extremism and the daylight in decapitation of a soldier in london have all killed yvonneand sentiment and now a vigilante christian group is taking justice into its pounds i want it to be so hard for the big kids given the christian proliferates there's any patrol in town also in the hills of the small but make sure it's muslim patrols a new political group calling themselves britain first have responded by forming what they've dubbed christie and patrols and this patrol comes complete with vehicle. proof the whole thing is all the t. joins the list they took to the streets in east london where we had info. why the area because that's where the drugs should be happening so for. the next round of the group has been described as far right many of the members a former b.m.p. or e.t.l. they really get to differentiate themselves from these groups and insist they don't want to be associated with violence but tactics such as baiting where members stand with empty beer cans to try and lure out the muslim patrols have proven controversial and some members of the group have alread
displays of islamic extremism and the daylight in decapitation of a soldier in london have all killed yvonneand sentiment and now a vigilante christian group is taking justice into its pounds i want it to be so hard for the big kids given the christian proliferates there's any patrol in town also in the hills of the small but make sure it's muslim patrols a new political group calling themselves britain first have responded by forming what they've dubbed christie and patrols and this patrol...