contractor said he scale add 12 wall that was overone with al-qaeda fighters. one guy saw me and he shouted, i could not believe he had seen me because it was so dark. he started walking toward me. as he came closer? i hit him with the butt of the rifle in the face. he went down. he dropped? like a stone. was his face smashed? as the washington post reports, he had filed a report to his boss saying he could not get near the compound on the night of the attack. and now he says he lied in the report telling the daily beast he did not want the supervisor to know he disobeyed orders. the reporter defended this saying the program should have disclosed he where a book being published by a division of cbs.
contractor said he scale add 12 wall that was overone with al-qaeda fighters. one guy saw me and he shouted, i could not believe he had seen me because it was so dark. he started walking toward me. as he came closer? i hit him with the butt of the rifle in the face. he went down. he dropped? like a stone. was his face smashed? as the washington post reports, he had filed a report to his boss saying he could not get near the compound on the night of the attack. and now he says he lied in the report telling the daily beast he did not want the supervisor to know he disobeyed orders. the reporter defended this saying the program should have disclosed he where a book being published by a division of cbs.
this is just a book. i don t think any personal faith whether the bible or quran would appreciate their book being denigrated as just a book. look, i don t know. my experience with apologies doesn t to go head of state, it goes to relationships which is similar to jehmu s point. as a nation we can only control but we can t control the afghans but just because they aren t responding appropriately doesn t mean that. you apologize when something is really, really wrong. this was unintentional, from heather s point. they were following procedures. i think the u.s. military has been extremely and gone out of their way to be extremely respectful to the muslim world, when we caught osama bin laden. it s not been good in quelling
lockdown the next several weeks after a massive riot, involving 200 inmates. prison guards shot into the crowd or they shot into the crowd, breaking up the fight. five inmates were wounded in that, no word yet on what started the fight. an israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu wants to met with palestinian president abbas. every two weeks now, once direct peace talks resumed next week according to israeli officials. netanyahu will propose the bi weekly meetings when the u.s. broker negotiations noformally in washington. haven t met in two years. and now every two weeks. from two years to two weeks. amanda knox the american student convicted in italy says she hopes to adopt children and be a writer when she s free according to a jail house interview that she had with a writer who wants to use the material for a book being published this fall.
outburst. china s mining industry one of the most dangerous in the world. more than 2600 miners died there last year. in chile the 30 three rescued miners are the 33 rescued miners are beginning their life above ground. they are keeping they are fast becoming stars since wednesday s rescue. one of the men took daily notes that could turn into a man script. parts of his note notebook taped close to ensure secrecy. adam housley is outside the hospital in chile. reporter: that book, part of it taped closed was left in the mine because he was so nervous about his extraction that another miner who was there brought it up for him. that book being kept close to the chest, as you might imagine. we are hearing little details about the actual accounts of what happened down there.