are her critics just insensitive? first to the anti-american outrage, now linked to the deaths of marines and afghanistan. more on that in just a moment. the anti-u.s. anger has reached as far as australia. protesters carried signs saying obama, obama, we like osama as they rallied in front of the u.s. consulate in front of sydney today. haters of america have defiled the stars and stripes, broken on to a diplomatic property and clashed with police. in tunisia, two protesters died friday. the death toll is expected to climb. in sudan, british and german embassies are tightening security after attacks there. and in afghanistan this is the second day protesters burned obama in effigy. two u.s. marines are dead. officials say 20 armed terrorists infiltrated the base perimeter of the british military complex last month. anna, the taliban have claimed responsibility for this attack. tell us exactly what happened. reporter: we are getting confirmation that two marines, as you m
how a coin toss could be the determining factor today monday, june 25th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television announcer: from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and ann curry, live from studio 1, a in rockefeller plaza. and welcome today on this monday morning. i m ann curry. i m willie geist in for matt this morning. good to see you again, ann. debby the fourth named of the season and it is burly, now proving to be deadly. the outer edges of the tropical storm storm put down nearly two feet of rain in some places. we ll go live to the affected area and al will now tell us where this storm is headed. jerry sandusky on suicide watch as his attorneys contemplate an appeal. coming up we ll tell you why this story is far from over. also a story that will outrage parents. two girl sent to the hospital with sunburns. the school wouldn t let them apply sunscreen even though they were outside for field day. one of the most anticipated films of the
determining factor today monday, how a coin toss could be the determining factor today monday, june 25th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television announcer: from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and ann curry, live from studio 1, a in rockefeller plaza. and welcome today on this monday morning. i m ann curry. i m willie geist in for matt this morning. good to see you again, ann. debby the fourth named of the season and it is burly, now proving to be deadly. the outer edges of the tropical storm storm put down nearly two feet of rain in some places. we ll go live to the affected area and al will now tell us where this storm is headed. jerry sandusky on suicide watch as his attorneys contemplate an appeal. coming up we ll tell you why this story is far from over. also a story that will outrage parents. two girl sent to the hospital with sunburns. the school wouldn t let them apply sunscreen even though they were outside for field day. one of t
the blind mountain climber. this is about 30 minutes. he is celebrated for remarkable physical accomplishments. he is a passionate humanitarian with firsthand knowledge of overcoming personal obstacles which has inspired his inspiration for helping others. despite losing his vision to i disease at the age of 13, he has become a celebrated in accomplish czech athlete. is a world-class athlete, mont climber, skier, long-distance bikers, ice climber, and at prevent acrobatics skydiver. in 2001, he became the first blind climber to reach the summit of mount everest. in 2002, he became one of fewer than 100 people and the only blind person ever to climb all of the seven summits, the highest peaks on each of the seven continents. this endurance is amazing enough on its own, but there s more. is also dedicating himself to bring new possibilities to others. he is co-founder of no barriers, a nonprofit organization that helps brings people with disabilities through their own perso
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