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] >> zachary: why are we here?othing to talk about. >> jimmy: gosh. we can talk about "saturday night live" for a while, i guess. but we can show a clip of the movie of you -- >> zachary: oh, good. cool. >> jimm o yh,uneayoewf it ng, spock. let's check out a clip from the movie "star trek." [ cheers and applause ] check it out. >> who are you? >> i'm with him. >> he's with me. >> we're traveling at warp speed. how did you manage to be aboard this ship. >> you're the genius, you figure it out. >> as acting captain of the vessel, i order you to answer the question. >> well, i'm not telling, acting captain. but now, that doesn't frustrate you, does it? my the lack of cooperation? that doesn't make you angry. >> are you a member of starfleet? >> uh, yes. can i get a towel? >> under penalty of court marshal, i order you to explain to me how you're able to beam on this ship while moving at warp. >> well -- >> don't answer. >> you will answer me. >> jimmy: wow! [ cheers and applause ] leonard, was it odd -- was it odd to
] >> zachary: why are we here?othing to talk about. >> jimmy: gosh. we can talk about "saturday night live" for a while, i guess. but we can show a clip of the movie of you -- >> zachary: oh, good. cool. >> jimm o yh,uneayoewf it ng, spock. let's check out a clip from the movie "star trek." [ cheers and applause ] check it out. >> who are you? >> i'm with him. >> he's with me. >> we're traveling at warp speed. how did you...
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. >> police say zachary catlin broke in through the front door. martin's family heard the commotion. martin said the intruder refused to leave. the bandit began smashing his hand on the fence. >> he kept coming to the back door. >> police said catlin was just hanging out when they arrived. >> they opened the door. he charged in. he went down. >> martin spent the day power washing his deck which was stained with the intruder's blood. >> they were asking him his name and he was answering in colors. >> they are glad that n one was hurt. >> at first it was kind of freaky and then it got ridiculous. >> zachary catlin was charged with burglary and resisting arrest. he is being held without bond and probably wearing some clothing this morning. >> probably stripes or orange clothing. >> birthday suit banned it. >> 8 minute step to the hour. -- birthdays to bandit. -- birthday suit bandit. >> adam caskey live in alexandria. it is a warm and humid morning. we do have some showers to speak of. >> and lisa baden will be back with another look at your morning
. >> police say zachary catlin broke in through the front door. martin's family heard the commotion. martin said the intruder refused to leave. the bandit began smashing his hand on the fence. >> he kept coming to the back door. >> police said catlin was just hanging out when they arrived. >> they opened the door. he charged in. he went down. >> martin spent the day power washing his deck which was stained with the intruder's blood. >> they were asking him...
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we'll bring in zachary karavel in just a moment. while ben bernanke was barely, barely positive in his testimony, sort of eking out somehow, maybe recovery by the end of this year, better to look in 2010, 2% maybe, 2 1/2%, employment unemployment is not going to improve very much at all. okay. fine. that's bernanke's view. but when you see these good earnings from caterpillar, from merck and pfizer, for example, and from am, for example and even from starbucks, who would think people would be buying high priced coffee during a downturn, one thing mcintyre says, he uses the phrase 85%, i say 90% of the people are working in this country and what these better earnings or better than expected earnings, they're basically saying business is operating. we haven't stopped dead in our tracks in this economy. i want to link that to the bernanke testimony. if he's looking for liquidity exit strategy to stop rising future inflation, which is very important to investors in both stocks and bonds, you might want to consider the message of the sto
we'll bring in zachary karavel in just a moment. while ben bernanke was barely, barely positive in his testimony, sort of eking out somehow, maybe recovery by the end of this year, better to look in 2010, 2% maybe, 2 1/2%, employment unemployment is not going to improve very much at all. okay. fine. that's bernanke's view. but when you see these good earnings from caterpillar, from merck and pfizer, for example, and from am, for example and even from starbucks, who would think people would be...
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zachary, at trend max futures, and tech, david, and dick bove. what's going on?ces have run up and gold going high. if the economy rebounds globally, commodities will rebound even more if inflation kicks in, won't they. >> yes. you had a run-up, gold still looking attractive and crude oil still looking attractive. a $4 move include. you have to look at this market with a trading mentality, trading affair but certainly pick up on short term moves. >> david on tech. commodity super volatile, techno where near as volatile because it always seems to go down down down near it real value. what about now. >> you have great operating leverage, seen companies go through the downturn. one thing dick bove highlighted financial sectors the biggest buyers of tech. if we can have the negative headwind of financials, it will come back. apart from that, you have very important product cycles, microsoft coming out with windows 7 in october of this year and office 14 the first half of next year. record high level of 4-year-old computers out there. consumers may not be spending but
zachary, at trend max futures, and tech, david, and dick bove. what's going on?ces have run up and gold going high. if the economy rebounds globally, commodities will rebound even more if inflation kicks in, won't they. >> yes. you had a run-up, gold still looking attractive and crude oil still looking attractive. a $4 move include. you have to look at this market with a trading mentality, trading affair but certainly pick up on short term moves. >> david on tech. commodity super...
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when zachary kaitlyn broken through the front door, demanding a crease -- demanding a place to crash. martin said the intruder refused to leave and began yelling obscenities. when they called the police, he began smashing his hand on the door and backyard fence. manassas city police say he was just hanging out on the back deck when they arrived. the police say he refused to comply and at one. picked up a two-way gun and threatened a cop with it -- and at one point he even picked up a gun and threatened a cop with it. while relieving the incident in his head, martin has spent the day power washing his back and living room carpet, which were stained with the intruder's blood. >> it is ridiculous. >> it is an image the family will not get out of their mind anytime soon. they are glad nobody was hurt and the youngest brother who is 12 was out of town. >> it was ridiculous. >> the man was taken into custody and charged with public drunkenness, burglary, indecent exposure, and resisting arrest. he is being held without bond, but probably wearing clothing tonight. john gonzalez, abc 7 news.
when zachary kaitlyn broken through the front door, demanding a crease -- demanding a place to crash. martin said the intruder refused to leave and began yelling obscenities. when they called the police, he began smashing his hand on the door and backyard fence. manassas city police say he was just hanging out on the back deck when they arrived. the police say he refused to comply and at one. picked up a two-way gun and threatened a cop with it -- and at one point he even picked up a gun and...
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. >> reporter: he may be young but zachary dunn has game. like a lot of neighborhood kids, he's a regular at the golf course. >> it's just fun to play, fun to watch. >> reporter: and on this course you can work on your game without feeling pressure. >> i'm a beginner golfer so i feel really comfortable golfing here. >> it's a great place to come out on the weekends and bring our kids out here to learn. >> this is one of my favorite 9 hole courses. >> reporter: despite its popularity, this is on the montgomery county planning board's chopping block. >> it will lose about $200,000 a year. the county want to do add a driving range but people living nearby said no. so unless the county is willing to sub so size it. they will have to say no. >> for them to get rid of it, that's the end of a tradition. >> a petition drive is underway to try to save the course. but they don't have much time. the course is set to close october 1st. audrey burns. >>> and the friends of the slag oh course have set up a website. they are on facebook and myspace myspace
. >> reporter: he may be young but zachary dunn has game. like a lot of neighborhood kids, he's a regular at the golf course. >> it's just fun to play, fun to watch. >> reporter: and on this course you can work on your game without feeling pressure. >> i'm a beginner golfer so i feel really comfortable golfing here. >> it's a great place to come out on the weekends and bring our kids out here to learn. >> this is one of my favorite 9 hole courses. >>...
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zachary and jason lubinski love their veggies. but why are they picking up their vegetables from a garage? they are part of a growing number of consumers joining csas, community-supported agriculture programs. their vegetables come from here, golden earth worm organic farm. consumers pick up their share east week. >> we get money at the beginning of the season when we need it. so you pay in advance and you reap the bounty. i'm having a little salad. >> reporter: ed mcdougal's garage has been part of csa for six years. he says 100 people pick up their veggies every week. >> a lot of people bring their children. i think it's nice for kids early on to learn something about healthy eating. >> reporter: csa members say they like knowing exactly where their food is grown and getting to know the farmer who produces it. and they love the appreciate quality. >> fresh vegetables, local and you can't get any fresher than this. they were picked this morning or yesterday. >> so they taste better? >> yes, definitely taste better. >> now that yo
zachary and jason lubinski love their veggies. but why are they picking up their vegetables from a garage? they are part of a growing number of consumers joining csas, community-supported agriculture programs. their vegetables come from here, golden earth worm organic farm. consumers pick up their share east week. >> we get money at the beginning of the season when we need it. so you pay in advance and you reap the bounty. i'm having a little salad. >> reporter: ed mcdougal's garage...
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>> reporter: zachary boyd is back from afghanistan and hitting up willie's frozen custard, his favorite ice cream spot. this shirt, paired with the famous pink boxers put boyd's name on the world wide map, asleep when he got the call that friendly units needed help. >> a friendly unit got pinned down so we had to help them. >> reporter: the president commended boyd but at home his parents had a different initial reaction. >> the first time i saw it i just started laughing out loud but the more it goes i realize that this is something that shows the character of the guys that are there. >> reporter: now boyd is autographicking his shirt. >> it started out with one little picture. now it's gone viral. >> people look me up on facebook, myspace, stuff like that. from all over the world, like china, austria, different places like that. >> when i first saw it i thought, you know, this is something comedic, you may laugh a day or two and it will be gone but every time it's on the tv it explodes again. >> reporter: for boyd it's not all about the attention. it's about what these pink boxers did
>> reporter: zachary boyd is back from afghanistan and hitting up willie's frozen custard, his favorite ice cream spot. this shirt, paired with the famous pink boxers put boyd's name on the world wide map, asleep when he got the call that friendly units needed help. >> a friendly unit got pinned down so we had to help them. >> reporter: the president commended boyd but at home his parents had a different initial reaction. >> the first time i saw it i just started...
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washington hospital center neurosurgeon zachary levine says despite his worsening condition, he was theperfect candidate for a new procedure. doctors could replace his damaged disk with a new, artificial one, that would still allow movement in the neck. >> we're now able to achieve near nmal motion in the neck because, as you c see, it's like a ball and socket joint. we are able to decompress the nerves of the spinal cord being injured and also preserve the motion. >> reporter: normally, blum's only option would be a spinal fusion where the disk is removed and spacer placed between the vertebrae. that can either leave patients without any mobility in the neck or a different disk could become diseased. but the artificial disk is held together by a special joint that allowed for movement. >> the patients traditionally do very well. they have very little residual pain and actually get relief almost immediately. >> reporter: blum says he was surprised how well, how fast the surgery worked. it's been three months and the pain is now 95% gone. >> maybe go back to my normal activities, everyth
washington hospital center neurosurgeon zachary levine says despite his worsening condition, he was theperfect candidate for a new procedure. doctors could replace his damaged disk with a new, artificial one, that would still allow movement in the neck. >> we're now able to achieve near nmal motion in the neck because, as you c see, it's like a ball and socket joint. we are able to decompress the nerves of the spinal cord being injured and also preserve the motion. >> reporter:...
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this is zachary goldfarb's piece. they warned superiors as far back as 2004 of irregular parking lots that bernie madoff's financial firm, but was told to focus on unrelated matter, according to agency documents and sources familiar with the investigation. genevievette walker-light foot, a lawyer in the s.e.c.'s office, suggested a set of questions to ask the firm. several questions directly challenged madoff's activities that turned out to be elements of his massive fraud. with the agency under pressure to look for wrongdoing in the mutual fund industry, she wasn't able to continue pursuing madoff and two people familiar with the investigation. this is a personal story for you. you were among those who were hit with madoff's scams. what's your reaction when you hear this story today in the "post"? guest: my only hope with respect to the 150-year sentence, madoff a name that could never have been made up to describe his own activities. my hope is he'll live every year to live out that 150-year sentence. i had never ma
this is zachary goldfarb's piece. they warned superiors as far back as 2004 of irregular parking lots that bernie madoff's financial firm, but was told to focus on unrelated matter, according to agency documents and sources familiar with the investigation. genevievette walker-light foot, a lawyer in the s.e.c.'s office, suggested a set of questions to ask the firm. several questions directly challenged madoff's activities that turned out to be elements of his massive fraud. with the agency...
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zachary catlin demanded a place to stay and refused to leave the house. >> i said you need to leave. he said, i am going to stay. >> they hit him with the taser and he went down. catlin is charged with resisting arrest. he is being held without bond. >> what an experience for that family. but i am glad i did not have to experience that. >>> 6:07 on this thursday morning. very warm outside. a new effort to get all summers detected early. we will have more on this -- a new effort to get alzheimer's detected early. >> we are wedged between two weather systems. will we have a better shot of seeing a much-needed rain? >> and lisa baden will be back with another look at your morning commute.morning comm >>> hello. but we aren't on the ocean city beach patrol. this is our idea of rush hour. come on down. good morning, washington. >>> looks like "bay watch." >> your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. let's check in with adam caskey. he gets live -- he is live in alexandria. >> we're in a deficit for rain for the month of july. over two inches in the month to date. we're live at t
zachary catlin demanded a place to stay and refused to leave the house. >> i said you need to leave. he said, i am going to stay. >> they hit him with the taser and he went down. catlin is charged with resisting arrest. he is being held without bond. >> what an experience for that family. but i am glad i did not have to experience that. >>> 6:07 on this thursday morning. very warm outside. a new effort to get all summers detected early. we will have more on this -- a...
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among them, army specialist zachary boyd became known for fighting the taliban wearing his pink "i love new york" boxers. he was asleep in his tent when his platoon came under attack and he started firing at the enemy. >> just helping out the guys. i'm not too worried about what i'm wearing and that came after the fact. >> they're giving me a hard time about it, but any material that you have out there to give somebody a hard time with is going to happen. >> boyd says he's just happy to be home to celebrate the fourth of july with his family. thank you for joining us for "cnn newsroom" and stay with us for the breaking news development of steve mcnair of the tennessee titans and baltimore ravens. you're in the "cnn newsroom." the gmc 72-hour sale. you only have 72 hours to declare your independence from interest payments for 6 full years, with 0% apr financing for 72 months on all 2009 sierra 1500s and yukon xl's... 0% apr for 72 months going on now... during the gmc 72-hour sale. visit gmcdealer.com! %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
among them, army specialist zachary boyd became known for fighting the taliban wearing his pink "i love new york" boxers. he was asleep in his tent when his platoon came under attack and he started firing at the enemy. >> just helping out the guys. i'm not too worried about what i'm wearing and that came after the fact. >> they're giving me a hard time about it, but any material that you have out there to give somebody a hard time with is going to happen. >> boyd...
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. ♪ >>> police say this man zachary catlin aboutinto a house a sweet briar lane yesterday morning andasn't wearing any clothes. people sleeping in the house woke up found him screaming at them. when police arrived, they say he wouldn't cooperate so they had to use stun guns to arrest him. >>> the trial of the d.c. mother accused of murdering her four daughters continues today. on the witness stand people who reached out to help the family. prosecutors say banita jacks killed her daughters and lived with their bodies for months inside a southeast rowhouse. beth parker has today's developments. >> reporter: kathy here in the sunglasses came face to face with the defendant banita jacks. she and an mpd officer knocked on her door. she was a social worker. she testified she was, quote, extremely concerned that the oldest daughter brittany had stopped showing up at school. she says when she arrived at the house, the tv was tuned to the price is right. she saw several small children who she described as unkept. she asked to see brittany but banita said no. she testified about jacks' behavior
. ♪ >>> police say this man zachary catlin aboutinto a house a sweet briar lane yesterday morning andasn't wearing any clothes. people sleeping in the house woke up found him screaming at them. when police arrived, they say he wouldn't cooperate so they had to use stun guns to arrest him. >>> the trial of the d.c. mother accused of murdering her four daughters continues today. on the witness stand people who reached out to help the family. prosecutors say banita jacks killed...
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specialist zachary boyd said he jumped up from a nap when his unit came under fire in afghanistan inmay. there he is with his pink boxers and did not want to waste time putting on his full uniform. of course he did not -- he did have on hand his helmet and bulletproof vest, thank god. saccharine is back home in fort worth, texas now, and said his boxers are set to be displayed in the first integer division using them and fort riley kansas. great story. >> julie: put their lives on the line everyday and the freedoms we enjoy at home are guaranteed by fights overseas. but some brave men and women in uniform are willing to redouble their sacrifice for america. we go to afghanistan to see how the renewed commitment is in his version to us all. to receive gunfire then i heard some tanks, rocket launcher and got out in front of it i got one from bob and of course there was stuck there. i looked to see if they work when the demand and i found my platoon guide put someone on my back and armstrong over my arm and i took them down where they would be in a safe position. >> julie: those were th
specialist zachary boyd said he jumped up from a nap when his unit came under fire in afghanistan inmay. there he is with his pink boxers and did not want to waste time putting on his full uniform. of course he did not -- he did have on hand his helmet and bulletproof vest, thank god. saccharine is back home in fort worth, texas now, and said his boxers are set to be displayed in the first integer division using them and fort riley kansas. great story. >> julie: put their lives on the...
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. >> we havav zachary, the coldes neyoyo temperatures inn 50 or 60 years,hahat happened to glglob warming? you belelie i i global rming, don't you?u? i now want to quote somethingng frfrom m mon pytytn.n. i have a a different take onon what's going on. >> good. ththiss why w w l lov hahavi u. you have companinieslilipppple and a amann ooooti out the life, s selngng re devevic t tn they everr have soldd at retitily decent price oints. yoyouould throww in blackcker ined palm, that may ha their own issues b but people are inintestst in these. yohave a multitiye trend especicial retail origh enend -hhigy branded ododts bebeinin considerable demand regardlessss wtt remains to be a anemic overall figures. >> instead of going to tiffany's, i insadad of ing to neiman marcus or dear i y t,t, ks or one o of those plplac,, we'ree all usisingmm anduying amazonnd buying blackberrieblac. dana, what do youhink of that? isishahat logical or is h he bog dollars a wawang? >> i think and neses do h hav the most p pow pricicg g an demand. t the near term ututio, in the long term, we'll see somee f those como
. >> we havav zachary, the coldes neyoyo temperatures inn 50 or 60 years,hahat happened to glglob warming? you belelie i i global rming, don't you?u? i now want to quote somethingng frfrom m mon pytytn.n. i have a a different take onon what's going on. >> good. ththiss why w w l lov hahavi u. you have companinieslilipppple and a amann ooooti out the life, s selngng re devevic t tn they everr have soldd at retitily decent price oints. yoyouould throww in blackcker ined palm, that may...
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. >> reporter: zachary boyd is back from afghanistan and heading to his favorite ice cream spot.his shirt paired with the famous pink boxers put boyd's name on the worldwide map. he was asleep when got the call that friendly units needed help. >> a friendly unit got pinned down so we had to help them. >> the president commended boyd, but back at home his parents had a different initial reaction. >> the first time i saw it i started laughing out loud, but the more it goes, i realized that this is something that shows the character of the guys there. >> reporter: now he's autographing his shirt to hang on the wall. >> they're from all over the world, china, austria. >> when i first saw it, i thought this is something that may last a day or two and then be gone, but every time he's shown on the tv, it explodes again. >> reporter: for boyd it's not all about the attention. it's about what the pink boxers did for his unit. >> of course they gave me a lot of hard time, so i helped the morale a little bit. >> we're going to find out what this high-tech gadget protection is all about whe
. >> reporter: zachary boyd is back from afghanistan and heading to his favorite ice cream spot.his shirt paired with the famous pink boxers put boyd's name on the worldwide map. he was asleep when got the call that friendly units needed help. >> a friendly unit got pinned down so we had to help them. >> the president commended boyd, but back at home his parents had a different initial reaction. >> the first time i saw it i started laughing out loud, but the more it...
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putting this on their front page, spencer ackerman of the "washington independence" and shortly after, zachary, talking point memo, looking into this story as women point offing out that the army officer who authored this memo appeared to have first posted it on his personal blog. which is titled "tim the enchanter." right wing website known at town hall where the colonel also posted a rather unhinge screen health care reform that the government will start controlling all the grocery stores in america. looking at colonel's iraq memo itself, seems like the kind of thing more appropriate for a place like tim the enchanter at town hall rather than the front page of the "new york times." "the government of iraq and the iraqi security forces will continue to squeeze the u.s. for all the goodies that we can provide. they will tolerate us as long as they can suckle at uncle sam's bountious mammary glands." you may be relieved to hear the head of of the u.s. military force in iraq says the bountious mammary granded old fish smelling memo isn't actually the official stance ever the u.s. military. just
putting this on their front page, spencer ackerman of the "washington independence" and shortly after, zachary, talking point memo, looking into this story as women point offing out that the army officer who authored this memo appeared to have first posted it on his personal blog. which is titled "tim the enchanter." right wing website known at town hall where the colonel also posted a rather unhinge screen health care reform that the government will start controlling all...
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me on the floor t lk more about the markekets thatuccessful bond offering, what to eecectomorrow, zachary, a aast m mon contributoto along with dee schreiber, ceo ati.i. goodod thahave you on the pproa. whwhato we wantt to look for fo the second half? alcocoa kickingff tomororro buararee e eececti any suririse h hee in people arare expecting g rnrnin to be down, ghght. >> yeah, thehey couldee positiv. there's the sisilv lining is that earnings could be a l ltlt bit morore sisiti. weee a a capititisist economy.y. we've addeded a l l of c cital th systemem some of itight end u in corporate enings evenhihis ararr. >> chchar the d dow industrials today athe lowest l lel since may 1st.. not a lot of action sincece may after thatat h hug r runp from march h anoioi down for f fiv straigightdays. yoveve bn puttiti moy to workrk. how do you wawa to invest rere? >> a lot of people h hav been expecting ththe e wagoing to be normalumumme lull tt's part of the picture inn a a good yea. it's a an eventfufu six mthth the's a certain pse you cacan expect and peoeopl e waing on earnings. downward bias. i
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zachary yd was pictured on the front page of the "new york times" fending off an enemy attack in s boxeansweron leave this holiday weekend, specialist boydtopped by willy's ice cream parlor with the t-irt was wearing in the photograph. he took it to ahanistan hoping his picture would end up a special display the store. got more than that. that display features customers wearing their wool listen ley' tee shirt. i thoht it would be cool if i brough it to a remote valley in afghanistan andring a picture back, ended up being a big picture. >> woolley's gave him a lifetime of free iceceil. pretood trade. >>> new developments for michael jason's hildren, the subject of a new invesgation and we' also learning new tails about e memorial serve taking ple tuesday at stainless center inos angeles. weave two repoers covering the developments. al miguerand courtney halett anwith a good morning to t two of us, miguel i bgin with you. first the new investigation involvingjackson tee ung children what's behind it? alex, the los anges county "access hollywood" reporting the department of cild and family serv
zachary yd was pictured on the front page of the "new york times" fending off an enemy attack in s boxeansweron leave this holiday weekend, specialist boydtopped by willy's ice cream parlor with the t-irt was wearing in the photograph. he took it to ahanistan hoping his picture would end up a special display the store. got more than that. that display features customers wearing their wool listen ley' tee shirt. i thoht it would be cool if i brough it to a remote valley in afghanistan...
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. >> reporter: zachary abuza, a professor at boston's simmons college, has written extensively about the group. >> they've done it before. they've attacked major hotels in indonesia, tourist spots, places where foreigners congregate. but they're also the only organization that has the capacity and the will to carry out such an attack in indonesia right now. >> reporter: the worst attack by the group was one of its first, the 2002 bali bombing in indonesia that killed more than 200 people, most of them australian. and just yesterday, an australian think tank, the strategic policy institute, warned new attacks might be coming. >> they choose their targets carefully. i mean, this is not something they did at the last minute. they obviously did their recon and figured out how to get into these hotels, and the location of them being very close together but in a very upscale district of jakarta. >> reporter: indonesia and neighboring countries have cracked down on the group, also known as j.i, since the bali bombings. >> there have been well over 400 arrests of j.i. members since 2002. aro
. >> reporter: zachary abuza, a professor at boston's simmons college, has written extensively about the group. >> they've done it before. they've attacked major hotels in indonesia, tourist spots, places where foreigners congregate. but they're also the only organization that has the capacity and the will to carry out such an attack in indonesia right now. >> reporter: the worst attack by the group was one of its first, the 2002 bali bombing in indonesia that killed more than...
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he is a local%, to grows up in lowndes county in gordon's bill, and in the 1940 zachary graduate from high school he moved to birmingham and works in the steel mills. then he returns to lowndes county in the late '50s and while he was in birmingham he worked with the movement there, working with fred shuttlesworth and the alabama christian movement for human rights, and then when he returns to lowndes county he is talking to people and try to get them interested in a voter registration campaign. folks are saying, it is too dangerous, too risky but in 1965 he is able to get a couple of people to go down with him and he serves eventually as the chairperson of the local movement organization, the question of the-- movement for human rights and the chairperson for the lowndes county freedom organization, the independent political party with that the ballot symbol of the black panther. he does not run for office in 1966 but in 1970 he is actually elected as the first african-american share of in lowndes county in the book talks about, what is the trajectory of black politics from the momen
he is a local%, to grows up in lowndes county in gordon's bill, and in the 1940 zachary graduate from high school he moved to birmingham and works in the steel mills. then he returns to lowndes county in the late '50s and while he was in birmingham he worked with the movement there, working with fred shuttlesworth and the alabama christian movement for human rights, and then when he returns to lowndes county he is talking to people and try to get them interested in a voter registration...