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birthday boy the man widely regarded as the most iconic sports person of all time ahmed ali turns. for not coming up but let's get started don underwear chooses been a dreadful day for russia's male contingent at the australian open all but one of the country's top players are now all right after just two days of action first to go was to the future soon off who. will be joining his palm on an early flight home after going trying to qualify or. another top one hundred. he's also the talk me of losing in straight sets to. better news for me. taking care of. no problems either for world number one movie djokovic she raced into a run to the expense of polar ends and served meeting just an hour and a half on court to kill off the italian slight resistance six to six love how it finished up. changed from. from winning two thousand and eight and last year was that. i get on to the court. believing in my abilities more doing then i did back then and playing more consistent playing well in a consistent level throughout the whole year rather than from two thousand and eight now with a much
birthday boy the man widely regarded as the most iconic sports person of all time ahmed ali turns. for not coming up but let's get started don underwear chooses been a dreadful day for russia's male contingent at the australian open all but one of the country's top players are now all right after just two days of action first to go was to the future soon off who. will be joining his palm on an early flight home after going trying to qualify or. another top one hundred. he's also the talk me of...
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our tehran bureau chief ali aruozi is one of the few western journalists operating in iran. he managed tonight to get an exclusive first hand look at those troubled waters. >> reporter: we were given a rare opportunity to get within a few miles of the strait. it's a busy place. not just a daily parade of oil tankers, but fishing boats, cargo ships and countless unmarked iranian speed boats, making clandestine crossings every day loaded with smuggled goods, everything from shoes made in china to japanese cars. warships are a regular sight. iran stages war games here threatens to close the strait, shutting off the flow of oil. 17 million barrels a day. the u.s. vowed to keep the straight open. the aircraft carrier "abraham lincoln" recently passed through and is now in the persian gulf. where merchants and politicians are concerned, this is the most significant waterway in the world. it's here in the persian gulf america and iran's resolve will be tested if they can't come to some sort of compromise. iranians are worried about war and feeling the bite of economic sanctions. we
our tehran bureau chief ali aruozi is one of the few western journalists operating in iran. he managed tonight to get an exclusive first hand look at those troubled waters. >> reporter: we were given a rare opportunity to get within a few miles of the strait. it's a busy place. not just a daily parade of oil tankers, but fishing boats, cargo ships and countless unmarked iranian speed boats, making clandestine crossings every day loaded with smuggled goods, everything from shoes made in...
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muhammad ali won that fight as well. he was one of the greatest heavyweights in an era of great heavyweights. though he was also highly controversial. he was known for controversial statements on politics and social issues. this is joe frazier and muhammad ali going back and 40s in 1971. remember this statement? >> me and other so-called negroes go 10,000 miles from home to drop bombs and bullets on other innocents brown people. and i will say directly no. i will not go. >> reporter: they took his title because of that. he was diagnosed with parkinson's in 1984. you see the champ right there. all kinds of sports writers who covered him for many many years. listen. >> i worked at sports i will straitds and happened to cover boxing. i was lucky enough to have probably the greatest subject anyone could dream of at the height of his career. >> reporter: when you look back at those old pictures can't you hear the voice of howard cosell? he would say "down goes frazier." megyn: birthday was yesterday. happy birthday to muhamma
muhammad ali won that fight as well. he was one of the greatest heavyweights in an era of great heavyweights. though he was also highly controversial. he was known for controversial statements on politics and social issues. this is joe frazier and muhammad ali going back and 40s in 1971. remember this statement? >> me and other so-called negroes go 10,000 miles from home to drop bombs and bullets on other innocents brown people. and i will say directly no. i will not go. >>...
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ali, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the american sentenced to death is 28-year-old amir mirzaei hekmati, a former u.s. marine who served as an arab translator. he was born in arizona to immigrant tehranian parents and holds dual citizenships. iran does not recognize his u.s. citizenship. he was arrested in early december and charged with spying for the cia. three weeks ago state tv showed him allegedly confessing to being part of a cia plot. photographs of hekmati have been posted online. his family say they are terrified and shocked at the sentence, and insist he was only in iran to visit his grandmother. obama administration was quick to react. >> if it is true that he has been so sentenced, we would condemn this verdict in the strongest terms. we maintained from the beginning that the charges against him were a fabrication and we call on the iranian government to release him immediately. >> reporter: all this is playing out amid growing tensions over iran's nuclear program. iran announced that it's now enriching uran
ali, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the american sentenced to death is 28-year-old amir mirzaei hekmati, a former u.s. marine who served as an arab translator. he was born in arizona to immigrant tehranian parents and holds dual citizenships. iran does not recognize his u.s. citizenship. he was arrested in early december and charged with spying for the cia. three weeks ago state tv showed him allegedly confessing to being part of a cia plot. photographs of hekmati have...
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i want to see to muhammad ali is the same for every c. would you do sports or do you do what you do outside of the ring. your greatest your greatest everybody i love you. happy birthday to all the sports back in just under two hours time with your. more news today boylan says once again flared up. these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada from china corporations are on the day. wealthy british style. expert on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines conjure reports. russia launches its latest bid to rally the u.s. and around a resolution to bring peace to syria as the conflict torn countries things deeper into violent. rise to iran over the nuclear scientists murder that's being part of the blamed on israel which is feared to have started a covert terror operation. no turning back for thousands of occupy protesters in america preparing to descend on congress as it returns from holiday. and busines
i want to see to muhammad ali is the same for every c. would you do sports or do you do what you do outside of the ring. your greatest your greatest everybody i love you. happy birthday to all the sports back in just under two hours time with your. more news today boylan says once again flared up. these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada from china corporations are on the day. wealthy british style. expert on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to...
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shares involvement in support action for the miners during the authoritarian rule of president ben ali resulted in a prison term. in two thousand and eight we went on strike with the miners and were arrested all those who supported them lawyers teachers professors we were told we were an organized gang who wanted to overthrow the regime. the government's been and gone since then but the problems remained so the strikes continue unemployment in the region is at a staggering fifty five percent and while local residents believe they should be given priority when it comes to filling jobs at the mine the c.g.s. has been employing people from other regions and there are no jobs for those whose parents died or were injured in the mines their families never received any compensation for their loss they have been protesting here for six months will stay here for a year two years however long it takes to resolve this problem. though many tunisians hope the ousting of autocratic ben ali will improve situation in the country the reality is rather bleak. evolution hasn't solved the economic issues
shares involvement in support action for the miners during the authoritarian rule of president ben ali resulted in a prison term. in two thousand and eight we went on strike with the miners and were arrested all those who supported them lawyers teachers professors we were told we were an organized gang who wanted to overthrow the regime. the government's been and gone since then but the problems remained so the strikes continue unemployment in the region is at a staggering fifty five percent...
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. >> reporter: the united states has to depend on japan and other alies to block oil imports from iran because it does not buy iranian crude. the u.s. government says these sanctions are necessary to stop money from flowing to iran. funds that could pay for the country's nuclear development. >> so what will the u.s.-led sanctions on iran mean for japan? we have an advisor at the international development center of japan. why is japan siding with the u.s. on the iran issue? >> historically japan has a good relation with iran. but japanese companies like to choose american market over iranian market because -- actually there is no choice for japan or japanese companies whether to comply with american sanction or not. >> japan and iran have long maintained good relations as important oil trading partners and economic partners. how will the japanese government's decision affect these ties? >> from the iranian point of view it is not happy that japan comply with american sanctions. iran still try to continue keep a good relation with japanese society. i think -- but they would still try to
. >> reporter: the united states has to depend on japan and other alies to block oil imports from iran because it does not buy iranian crude. the u.s. government says these sanctions are necessary to stop money from flowing to iran. funds that could pay for the country's nuclear development. >> so what will the u.s.-led sanctions on iran mean for japan? we have an advisor at the international development center of japan. why is japan siding with the u.s. on the iran issue? >>...
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birthday boy the man widely regarded as the most iconic sports person of all time ahmed ali turned seven. let's start with tennis where choose there's been a dreadful day for russia's male contingent at this truly an open all but one of the country's top players and. after just two days of action first to go with me to fail at the hands of men seeded serb tip sort of age mikhail youzhny will be joining his power on an early flight home after going down to a qualifier and. another top one hundred russian eco is also on the bloody bus stop native losing in straight sets to pablo. better news from. the volgograd man taking care of a little bit later on. no problems either for world number one novak djokovic she raced into a run to the expense of paolo lorenzi the serb needing just an hour and a half on court to kill off the italian slight resistance six to six love six love how it finished up some to. be at the holders next challenge. the crucial thing that changed from for me winning two thousand and eight last year was that. i get on to the court. believing in my abilities more doing then
birthday boy the man widely regarded as the most iconic sports person of all time ahmed ali turned seven. let's start with tennis where choose there's been a dreadful day for russia's male contingent at this truly an open all but one of the country's top players and. after just two days of action first to go with me to fail at the hands of men seeded serb tip sort of age mikhail youzhny will be joining his power on an early flight home after going down to a qualifier and. another top one...
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. >>> ali is joining me now, ali, you are right at the center of all of this. what can you tell us about this man who has been convicted and about what the iranians are saying about the death sentence? >> well, andrea, he is an iranian american, he was born in the united states. he was formally with the u.s. marines. so, i mean, these are all black spots for the iranians here. when he came to iran and when he was arrested here, he said that he was merely visiting his grandmother. this is the statement his parents that are based in michigan have said that he only came here to visit his grandmother. so, authorities in iran say that that is not true. that they had caught wind of him well before he had arrived in iran. they had spotted him in neighboring afghanistan and realized that he was a cia operative there. they charged had him with being a spy, with waging war against god, with colluding with the enemy, the united states. so these are very, very heavy charges that they are trying make stick against him. and if they do sentence him to death, it will strain re
. >>> ali is joining me now, ali, you are right at the center of all of this. what can you tell us about this man who has been convicted and about what the iranians are saying about the death sentence? >> well, andrea, he is an iranian american, he was born in the united states. he was formally with the u.s. marines. so, i mean, these are all black spots for the iranians here. when he came to iran and when he was arrested here, he said that he was merely visiting his grandmother....
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for muhammad ali, he's suffered with parkinson's for 40 years. and csi's marg helg enberger is making a move. where is she going? >>> michelle obama, the first lady is appearing on a tv show. it's called i carly. this is a long rich tradition of presidents' wives, appearing on a television show, and thing we put together a little montage. take a look. >> reporter: 1983, nancy reagan played herself on "different strokes." 1976 bet j ford played herself on "the mary tyler moore show." 1969 pat nixon played the gore on "star track." >>> we should say today is michelle obama's birthday. happy 48th birthday to first lady. it is 8:00. welcome back to "cbs this morning." i'm gayle king that and i'm charlie rose with erica hill. in italy this morning 29 passengers and crew members from the costa concordia cruise ship are still missing. rescuers blasted holes in the hull to get access to areas where people might be. >> they say the evacuation was so chaotic, so we wanted to find out how crew members are trained for this. we have some of the answers to tho
for muhammad ali, he's suffered with parkinson's for 40 years. and csi's marg helg enberger is making a move. where is she going? >>> michelle obama, the first lady is appearing on a tv show. it's called i carly. this is a long rich tradition of presidents' wives, appearing on a television show, and thing we put together a little montage. take a look. >> reporter: 1983, nancy reagan played herself on "different strokes." 1976 bet j ford played herself on "the mary...
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for muhammad ali, he's suffered with parkinson's for 40 years. and csi's marg helg enberger is making a move. where is she going? and ralph fiennes >>>4:54. please note the gray skies overhead. sharon will update traffic after bernadette's first warning weather. >> it's a wet start to the day for a lot of people. go to first warning doppler weather radar and here's where we're seeing the rain. there wasn't rain for a while in the city but look at what is coming from the west now. another round of rain. it is warm outside with this rain coming down. comparatively speaking. we're in the 40s, going to the 50s this afternoon. this is january. for a check of the roads here's sharon. >> good morning. a busy morning, new problem on the jfx. an accident in the southbound direction, it is going to be on 83 southbound at fayette street. watch for an accident on 295 northbound, at arundel mills boulevard. accident also in monkton, crash on monkton road east of falls road. ice reported in that area. typical delays as well. top side of the beltway here. this
for muhammad ali, he's suffered with parkinson's for 40 years. and csi's marg helg enberger is making a move. where is she going? and ralph fiennes >>>4:54. please note the gray skies overhead. sharon will update traffic after bernadette's first warning weather. >> it's a wet start to the day for a lot of people. go to first warning doppler weather radar and here's where we're seeing the rain. there wasn't rain for a while in the city but look at what is coming from the west now....
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author a middle east expert tariq ali joins me now from london to discuss the state of post revolution tunisia well i've got some figures here from a trauma center in the capital saying that indeed over one hundred people have set themselves alight since the end ben ali's regime what's behind this huge number of public displays of self harm. i think people are disappointed and angry that the almost only operation has not been successful they were prepared to wait they did to wait. for the general elections the field the new era politicians who've taken over have no social and economic program to benefit the poor and they're trying to revive a popular movement by burning themselves to the most extreme form protest of the most courageous form of protest to set yourself a light to reaganite the conscience of the two in this year and nation but the way in which the armies feed operating that we this extremely unintelligent president mark good to see has been operating and the way in which the new justice minister than the slow minister of blind social and moral. to decide what can go on an
author a middle east expert tariq ali joins me now from london to discuss the state of post revolution tunisia well i've got some figures here from a trauma center in the capital saying that indeed over one hundred people have set themselves alight since the end ben ali's regime what's behind this huge number of public displays of self harm. i think people are disappointed and angry that the almost only operation has not been successful they were prepared to wait they did to wait. for the...
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china and north korea are traditional alies who fought on the same side in the korea war. for china securing stability in north korea should be the top priority. >> the least thing china wants to see is the chaos in the after math in the passing away of chairman kim jong il. >> a newspaper ran an editorial calling on china to serve as a protector of north korea. to ensure our smooth power of transfer. the article was -- to earn the people's understanding for financial aid to its impoverished neighbor. china considers south korea to be an important economic partner in the region. but it cannot turn its back on the north which is undergoing a crucial leadership change. >> you could call it the price of power in japan. this country has six prime ministers in five years. so perhaps it's no surprise its latest leader is this trouble. hoe took office a few months ago. polls suggest his approval rating is cut in half and herr wearing he might be forced to call a general election this year. first the numbers. our survey suggests 30% of respondents support his cabinet. it's half th
china and north korea are traditional alies who fought on the same side in the korea war. for china securing stability in north korea should be the top priority. >> the least thing china wants to see is the chaos in the after math in the passing away of chairman kim jong il. >> a newspaper ran an editorial calling on china to serve as a protector of north korea. to ensure our smooth power of transfer. the article was -- to earn the people's understanding for financial aid to its...
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there are many tunisians hope the ousting of autocratic ben ali will improve the situation the country the reality is rather bleak allah has what evolution has and solve the economic issues which have been happening for months now the provisional government hasn't even begun looking at ways of better than poverty and had a hole for these workers any delay in solving this crisis cost lives a lot of people are killing themselves others are leaving the country and some have died because they were too poor to afford medical help. after the tunisian revolution and the new provisional government has promised a life of prosperity and better employment opportunities for workers in this mining town once passed by but the miners say the situation has only got worse the original location far from what their goal center of the country means their plight is as unreasonable to the new government as it was to the old one in those carty tunisia. follow all the business news is next and we cater to. business a bullet in the cellar a number of european energy firms will now get cheaper russian gas and e
there are many tunisians hope the ousting of autocratic ben ali will improve the situation the country the reality is rather bleak allah has what evolution has and solve the economic issues which have been happening for months now the provisional government hasn't even begun looking at ways of better than poverty and had a hole for these workers any delay in solving this crisis cost lives a lot of people are killing themselves others are leaving the country and some have died because they were...
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for muhammad ali, he's suffered with parkinson's for 40 years. and csi's marg helg enberger is making a move. where is she going? and ralph fiennes a martinez family r an early- morning fi >>> good morning, everybody. time for some headlines. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 7:56. >>> a martinez family displaced after this early-morning fire gutted their home on walnut street. it was report just before 4 a.m. crews arriving on the scene to find the house fully engulfed. at least one person being treated for smoke inhalation. >>> and a local man who saved his warship during world war ii will receive an award today at moffett field. congresswoman anna eshoo will present the award to 95-year- old carl clark, who lives in menlo park. he will get a naval and marine corps commendation medal. it was back in 1945 he was on the uss aaron ward when it was hit by six kamikaze planes. he grabbed a fire hose, doused the flames that was threatening an ammunition locker on board. he also carried injured sailors to safety despite having a broken collarbone. it's been
for muhammad ali, he's suffered with parkinson's for 40 years. and csi's marg helg enberger is making a move. where is she going? and ralph fiennes a martinez family r an early- morning fi >>> good morning, everybody. time for some headlines. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 7:56. >>> a martinez family displaced after this early-morning fire gutted their home on walnut street. it was report just before 4 a.m. crews arriving on the scene to find the house fully engulfed. at least one...
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today ali can also look back on a time when he was vilified by many for refusing to join the american army and fight in the field war but just one of the many things which made probably the most famous athlete of all time a fascinating seventy years to date with a legacy that burns brighter than ever. what i believe is a great. error and growth of growth is boxer he's my guy though. i want to see. is the same for every c. what did you do swore. he would you do outside of the ring. your greatest your greatest everybody love you with. the greatest birthday and that is all the sports know whether it's next year or twenty four hour party. will be the. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. admission and free accreditation free transfer charges free arrangements for free is free. to child free. download free bludgers quality video for your media projects a free media dog r t v dot com. russia launches its latest bid to rally the un around resolution to bring peace to syria as the conflict torn country sinks deeper into violen
today ali can also look back on a time when he was vilified by many for refusing to join the american army and fight in the field war but just one of the many things which made probably the most famous athlete of all time a fascinating seventy years to date with a legacy that burns brighter than ever. what i believe is a great. error and growth of growth is boxer he's my guy though. i want to see. is the same for every c. what did you do swore. he would you do outside of the ring. your greatest...
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. >> reporter: no one is more surprised about their treatment here than 21-year-old bellgass ali, a 21-year-old student who arrived from the u.s. assuming the worst about americans, he says. >> ( translated ): when we came here, we changed completely our... the image that qaddafi put about america in our mind, that american nation are selfish. >> reporter: ali is still undergoing treatment for a gunshot wound to the abdomen. he's happy to remain in the u.s. for the time being. he and his fellow patients organize routine soccer games on the hospital roof top and have visited new england tourist attractions. but they also intently monitor bya's regime change via facebook, skype, and phone calls home. >> ( translated ): you are witness, actually, to our revolution and how we stood on the face of the oppression. >> reporter: as moammar qaddafi's violence, public death ali has no remorse for what his countrymen did. >> when we captured him, we didn't show any mercy toward him. he got the same fate the same way that he oppressed us we oppressed him. >> reporter: the men will return home in s
. >> reporter: no one is more surprised about their treatment here than 21-year-old bellgass ali, a 21-year-old student who arrived from the u.s. assuming the worst about americans, he says. >> ( translated ): when we came here, we changed completely our... the image that qaddafi put about america in our mind, that american nation are selfish. >> reporter: ali is still undergoing treatment for a gunshot wound to the abdomen. he's happy to remain in the u.s. for the time being....
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harder let's get some more details now on the situation in egypt and talk to middle east expert tariq ali i live for us in london i thank you for coming on the program today egypt's islamists are the overwhelming favorites in this election if they do win do you think the military power will actually step down well it depends for details of being done behind the scenes even as we speak we know that the moderate islamists have been negotiating sometimes against the will of their own membership with the military and also the united states which is a big player in that country my own feeling is that if they do push through a compromise deal with the miller create a lot of people with their own base some of the key question is the new constitution which needs to be written really not just steal constitutions amendments on time out. it has for the army the large majority of egyptians want the military to be a defensive outfit defending the country against outside. going to mention and not play a political role at all because for the last thirty to forty years egypt has essentially whether under
harder let's get some more details now on the situation in egypt and talk to middle east expert tariq ali i live for us in london i thank you for coming on the program today egypt's islamists are the overwhelming favorites in this election if they do win do you think the military power will actually step down well it depends for details of being done behind the scenes even as we speak we know that the moderate islamists have been negotiating sometimes against the will of their own membership...
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alley risk is an expert on middle eastern affairs ali good evening thanks for being with this side should say because we've seen so many times are a common enough tactic of the u.s. in the e.u. but in this particular case are the root of the right way to continue to go about things dealing with one of the world's top oil producers it's kind of counterproductive isn't it for all parties involved including iran and the u.s. and the. indeed as you said the oil prices now have increased this comes at a time we're both europe and the year we're witnessing a very very dire economic situation economic problems both in the u.s. and europe and this latest step taken against iran will only of course said the president for increasing economic problems for the west in general but i think what you have to remember is that barack obama now is in election season and he's trying to prove himself as worthy of containing what he might call the iranian threat you know that the republican candidate so you know money is very much challenging obama on his already in policy and so. i think is trying to prove hi
alley risk is an expert on middle eastern affairs ali good evening thanks for being with this side should say because we've seen so many times are a common enough tactic of the u.s. in the e.u. but in this particular case are the root of the right way to continue to go about things dealing with one of the world's top oil producers it's kind of counterproductive isn't it for all parties involved including iran and the u.s. and the. indeed as you said the oil prices now have increased this comes...
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that iran confirmed the president obama sent a letter to the iranian supreme leader ayatollah seyyed ali khamenei the contents of the letter one of uncovered but there are some conflict going on some interesting developments and i think that regardless obvious collation there are some positive points i do also think. this is a kind of posit that atmosphere or heading towards some kind of a solution will lead to more more positive responses to the russian proposals when it comes to the syrian issue. that it is the solution as military intervention in syria what do other members of the arab league think about intervention walcott is the only country which has many of the only arab country which has made this proposal and i think that even some western countries were in very clear in their stance toward this you know even france which has been very vocal in its opposition of bashar assad didn't give a very clear stance when it comes to this to this proposal you have to remember here that qatar and maybe even turkey is where all their money and i am used to be a leading sunni voice in the re
that iran confirmed the president obama sent a letter to the iranian supreme leader ayatollah seyyed ali khamenei the contents of the letter one of uncovered but there are some conflict going on some interesting developments and i think that regardless obvious collation there are some positive points i do also think. this is a kind of posit that atmosphere or heading towards some kind of a solution will lead to more more positive responses to the russian proposals when it comes to the syrian...
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fun family friends and relatives have turned out in their numbers to watch boxing legend muhammad ali happy seventieth birthday in his museum in kentucky the heavyweight icons birthdays actually on tuesday the five planned parties was held on saturday ali is now in the late stages of parkinson's disease but it is glory days he was crowned limby champion and defeated every top opponent of his era during his professional career and following his retirement in ninety one but he went on to travel the world humanitarian missions and is now equally steamed for. oh for always as a fighter and a philanthropist. but today more sport coming up in just about two hours time the stations watch the web's coming up next and kerry will be here with all the latest news. here is that so much. which of course he's right on it so here we casting america's global military strategy or just more of the same problem obama's new vision for the pentagon is aimed at saving. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of kandahar. operation to
fun family friends and relatives have turned out in their numbers to watch boxing legend muhammad ali happy seventieth birthday in his museum in kentucky the heavyweight icons birthdays actually on tuesday the five planned parties was held on saturday ali is now in the late stages of parkinson's disease but it is glory days he was crowned limby champion and defeated every top opponent of his era during his professional career and following his retirement in ninety one but he went on to travel...
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senate intelligence committee today, quote "some iranian officials -- probably including supreme leader ali khamenei, are now more willing to conduct an attack in the united states in response to real or perceived u.s. actions that threaten the regime." he pointed specifically to last year's plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador to the united states and to reports that iran has been supporting hezbollah cells in latin america. iran's president ahmadinejad recently traveled there meeting cesar chavez of venezuela and fidel castro who have little love from the u.s. this comes as the u.s. is increasing pressure on iran to drop its nuclear program. >> iran is well capable of producing enough highly enhitched our rain number for a weapon. if its political leaders, specifically the supreme leader himself chooses to do so." >> reporter: but clapper's news was not all bad. he said al qaeda is significantly weaker since the killing of osama bin laden and the american-born anwar awlaki in yemen. clapper says al qaeda, while still a threat, is probably unable to launch a massive attack. director cl
senate intelligence committee today, quote "some iranian officials -- probably including supreme leader ali khamenei, are now more willing to conduct an attack in the united states in response to real or perceived u.s. actions that threaten the regime." he pointed specifically to last year's plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador to the united states and to reports that iran has been supporting hezbollah cells in latin america. iran's president ahmadinejad recently traveled there...
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though many tunisians hope the ousting of autocratic ben ali will improve the situation the country the reality is rather bleak allah has what evolution hasn't solved the economic issues which have been happening for months now the provisional government hasn't even begun looking at ways of beslan poverty. for these workers and usually in solving this crisis cost lives a lot of people are killing themselves others are leaving the country and some have died because they were too poor to afford medical help. after the tunisian revolution and the new provisional government has promised a life of prosperity and better employment opportunities for workers in this mining town once passed by but the miners say the situation has only got worse the region's location far from the political center of the country means their plight is as unusable to the new government as it was to the old one in the ghost carty tunisia just across talks on or about five minutes from now but next let's get across all the news business with kareena. hello and welcome to our business update this hour the international
though many tunisians hope the ousting of autocratic ben ali will improve the situation the country the reality is rather bleak allah has what evolution hasn't solved the economic issues which have been happening for months now the provisional government hasn't even begun looking at ways of beslan poverty. for these workers and usually in solving this crisis cost lives a lot of people are killing themselves others are leaving the country and some have died because they were too poor to afford...
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or for a middle east expert tariq ali thinks that the new moderate islamist leader is struggling to bring about any real change to the deep rooted problems tunisia faces . the way in which the young meads been operating the we in which this extremely unintelligent president mark was the king has been operating and the way in which the new justice minister than these minister going social and moral crozier to decide what can go on and what can even go on and what shouldn't go on television is awarding the real problems of photogrammetry which are social and economic problems and the planet needs to be implemented to help the boy of the people who outreach aapl addicted to the fact that the so-called moderate islamists are basically concentrating on moral sense osho but more people should do in general is a sign of the bankruptcy it's because they are not of the people anything else so they are receding along. twenty five minutes past the hour in russian capital let's now tell you that a look at russian influences in the italian capital of rome is on the way very shortly before that d
or for a middle east expert tariq ali thinks that the new moderate islamist leader is struggling to bring about any real change to the deep rooted problems tunisia faces . the way in which the young meads been operating the we in which this extremely unintelligent president mark was the king has been operating and the way in which the new justice minister than these minister going social and moral crozier to decide what can go on and what can even go on and what shouldn't go on television is...
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or for a middle east expert tariq ali thinks that the new moderate islamist leaders are struggling to bring about any real change to the deep rooted problems your faces. the way in which the army's been operating the way in which this extremely unintelligent president marco's he has been operating and the way in which the new justice minister than the slum is sort of going social and moral encroacher to decide what can go on and what can even go on and what shouldn't go on television is awarding the real problems of their country which are social and economic problems and the plan needs to be implemented to help the boy of the people who are treetop and addicted to the fact that the so-called moderate islamists are basically concentrating on moral sense osho but what people should do in general is a sign of the bankruptcy it's because they can offer the people anything else so they are receding along these. protests to take the moment i'll recap the top stories for you after a short break stay with us live this is r.t. in moscow. if they shoot something inappropriate from the public t
or for a middle east expert tariq ali thinks that the new moderate islamist leaders are struggling to bring about any real change to the deep rooted problems your faces. the way in which the army's been operating the way in which this extremely unintelligent president marco's he has been operating and the way in which the new justice minister than the slum is sort of going social and moral encroacher to decide what can go on and what can even go on and what shouldn't go on television is...
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though many tunisians hope the ousting of autocratic ben ali will improve situation in the country the reality is rather bleak as well evolution hasn't solved the economic issues which have been happening for months now the provisional government hasn't even begun looking at ways of battling poverty. for these workers any delay in solving this crisis cost lives a lot of people are killing themselves others are lead. country and some have done it because they were too poor to afford medical help. after the tunisian revolution and the new provisional government has brought a life of prosperity and better employment opportunities for workers in this mining town once passed by by the miners the situation has only got worse the region's legation far from the political center of the country means their plight is as unreasonable to the new government as it was to the old one it in the coast guard tunisia. one a few minutes or in-depth report from nigeria a country desperately on the edge of poverty spite of the oil rich delta for vaccine is here with the business. welcome to our business upda
though many tunisians hope the ousting of autocratic ben ali will improve situation in the country the reality is rather bleak as well evolution hasn't solved the economic issues which have been happening for months now the provisional government hasn't even begun looking at ways of battling poverty. for these workers any delay in solving this crisis cost lives a lot of people are killing themselves others are lead. country and some have done it because they were too poor to afford medical...
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yemen's parliament has approved immunity from prosecution for president ali abdullah saleh who is due to leave for the u.s. to seek medical treatment he's been accused of suppressing protests and killing yemeni people however those working under the president could still face legal action will formally hand over power next month after thirty three years as a ruler that is expected to return to a man after his stay in the united states. police have clashed with protesters who were attempting to pull down an e.u. fly the head of the country's membership referendum on sunday it happened at the. end of a protest rally made up of around one thousand mostly war veterans and right wing protesters opposed to croatia joining the european union demonstrators carried banners reading and noted the e.u. and chanted slogans according to a recent survey around sixty percent of croats do not want to join. heavy snow is always good news for skiers and snowboarders but it can spell danger for thrill seekers artists and he's put out a good talk to those who are fighting our largest in the host city of t
yemen's parliament has approved immunity from prosecution for president ali abdullah saleh who is due to leave for the u.s. to seek medical treatment he's been accused of suppressing protests and killing yemeni people however those working under the president could still face legal action will formally hand over power next month after thirty three years as a ruler that is expected to return to a man after his stay in the united states. police have clashed with protesters who were attempting to...
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yemen's president ali abdullah saleh has left the country after giving a farewell speech where you apologized for mistakes during his thirty three year long route planning to have medical treatment in the u.s. this comes a day after it of parliament approved immunity from prosecution for solitary part of the deal under which he would relinquish power sally has become the latest leader to be toppled by the wave of arab spring uprisings so that with that and in just a few minutes we explore the stunning scenery of southern russia in the caucasus nature reserve but before that we'll take a look what's happening in the world of business with karina. thank you marina hello and welcome to our business this hour as we've been reporting the european union is about to pull the plug on oil deliveries from iran according to sources in brussels an agreement on the oil embargo has been reached in principle the sanctions are part of the plan to stop iran developing its alleged nuclear weapons program iran has counteracted by threatening to block a major shipping quarter for oil now let's have a look at wha
yemen's president ali abdullah saleh has left the country after giving a farewell speech where you apologized for mistakes during his thirty three year long route planning to have medical treatment in the u.s. this comes a day after it of parliament approved immunity from prosecution for solitary part of the deal under which he would relinquish power sally has become the latest leader to be toppled by the wave of arab spring uprisings so that with that and in just a few minutes we explore the...
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though many tunisians hope the ousting of autocratic ben ali will improve situation in the country the reality is rather bleak. evolution hasn't solved the economic issues which have been happening for months now the provisional government hasn't even begun looking at ways of better than poverty. for these workers any delay in solving this crisis cost lives. people are killing themselves others are leaving. country and some have died because they were too poor to afford medical help. after the tunisian revolution and the new provisional government has brought a life of prosperity and better employment opportunities for workers in this mining town once passed by but the miners say the situation has only got worse the original location far from the political center of the country means their plight is as unreasonable to the new government as it was to the old one if you go. tunisia. businesses next year in order to with katie stay with us. hello there welcome to the business program this hour a number of european energy fans will now get cheaper russian gas and energy monopoly gas proble
though many tunisians hope the ousting of autocratic ben ali will improve situation in the country the reality is rather bleak. evolution hasn't solved the economic issues which have been happening for months now the provisional government hasn't even begun looking at ways of better than poverty. for these workers any delay in solving this crisis cost lives. people are killing themselves others are leaving. country and some have died because they were too poor to afford medical help. after the...