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. >> mohammed sahail owns the shirley express convenience store on new york's long island.ys he maintains a loyal following of customers and has managed to dodge a big bullet in his line of work, getting robbed, until now. it's just past midnight, and mohammed is finishing up some paperwork before locking up for the night. >> my head is just like on my paperwork, and the guy comes quick and says, give me the money, give me the money. >> the robber tosses the phone violently and waves a baseball bat, threatening mohammed. >> he said "hurry up, give me the money." i said "hold up, let me give you the money." >> one wrong move could have deadly consequences. convenience store murders are near the top of the list of new york slayings every year, and now the phone is across the room, so he can't call the cops. but the clerk has been hiding something from the robber with a menacing bat. he's got a weapon of his own, a big gun under the counter. what would you do in this situation? would you fight back, break out the gun, or just give the man threatening you with the weapon what h
. >> mohammed sahail owns the shirley express convenience store on new york's long island.ys he maintains a loyal following of customers and has managed to dodge a big bullet in his line of work, getting robbed, until now. it's just past midnight, and mohammed is finishing up some paperwork before locking up for the night. >> my head is just like on my paperwork, and the guy comes quick and says, give me the money, give me the money. >> the robber tosses the phone violently...
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witnesses say club employees chased him, a struggle ensued and mohammed died. charges against the employees were dropped after a medical examiner said that mohammed had an underlying heart condition. >> he was dead. what did they do wrong? they killed him. >> once the suit is filed, the defense will have some time before they respond. the entire case could take several weeks. >>> a part of virginia is still cleaning up from that earthquake. and now they are dealing with another natural disaster. a suspected tornado hit louisa county last night. the damage to historic residence, it ripped off the roof of the century's old plantation house. the landmark in sylvania dates back to 1746. fierce winds ripped off the roof, and threw debris everywhere. frank leamon lives near that property. he says you can see the path of destruction. >> took two big oak trees and come up and knocked this fence down. took this house and put the roof right there. >> fortunately, no one was injured. >>> a house in northwest washington was cordoned off after part of the building collapsed
witnesses say club employees chased him, a struggle ensued and mohammed died. charges against the employees were dropped after a medical examiner said that mohammed had an underlying heart condition. >> he was dead. what did they do wrong? they killed him. >> once the suit is filed, the defense will have some time before they respond. the entire case could take several weeks. >>> a part of virginia is still cleaning up from that earthquake. and now they are dealing with...
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mohammed died in the struggle. the medical examiner ruled the death a homicide and several employees were charged. but a later autopsy found mohammed had a heart condition which the medical examiner said contributed to his death. >> mr. ali was alive before they detained him. they killed him. >> after the family files the lawsuit the defense will have some time before they respond. the entire case could take several weeks. >>> president obama heads to lake ryan, in michigan today. he is taking the president of south korea for a ride. the two will tour the general motors plant and talk about jobs. >>> senate republicans try to build support for their own jobs plan. susan mcginniss has more. >> reporter: just a day after praising a new trade deal with south korea. >> we believe it will create up to 70,000 jobs. >> reporter: president obama will show how he thinks it will put americans to work. he will tour a gm plant today with the president of south korea. thursday the president said the united states auto industry
mohammed died in the struggle. the medical examiner ruled the death a homicide and several employees were charged. but a later autopsy found mohammed had a heart condition which the medical examiner said contributed to his death. >> mr. ali was alive before they detained him. they killed him. >> after the family files the lawsuit the defense will have some time before they respond. the entire case could take several weeks. >>> president obama heads to lake ryan, in michigan...
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mohammed's family is filing a civil suit. they cite the medical examiner's findings that the death was a homicide. >>> still ahead on a busy news night, a political heavyweight throws his support behind the occupy wall street protests. >>> thieves have stolen children's identities and left toddlers with hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. how you can protect your kids. >>> one of the ten richest americans busted for dwi. >>> and an official from the imf >>> things are back to normal on the metro orange line tonight. after two nights of big delays that centered around the roslyn station. thousands of people kept waiting there on tuesday when a man was hit by a train. >>> and a power outage yesterday triggered more delays. the general manager, richard sorl, said despite the incidents, that transit systems' on-line performance has improved this year. >>> crews worked through the fog to remove damaged pinnacles from top of the washington national cathedral. pieces of the spires broke off in the earthquake in august. workers
mohammed's family is filing a civil suit. they cite the medical examiner's findings that the death was a homicide. >>> still ahead on a busy news night, a political heavyweight throws his support behind the occupy wall street protests. >>> thieves have stolen children's identities and left toddlers with hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. how you can protect your kids. >>> one of the ten richest americans busted for dwi. >>> and an official from the imf...
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mohammed. ultimately they win the case. they are awarded $10,000 in 1985 which was a substantial amount of money at the time. so their injuries w
mohammed. ultimately they win the case. they are awarded $10,000 in 1985 which was a substantial amount of money at the time. so their injuries w
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dowawa mohammed says she wants to see gadhafi to know him. she says everyone gets to see the end of every tyrant. after all the things he's done, she says, there is a god and there is a judgment day. tahir is 8 years old, brandishing his own toy gun. he too looked into gadhafi's eyes. he says, "i saw him. i saw his whole face full of blood. i didn't feel anything." in sirte, the remnants of gadhafi's convoy are being cleared of bodies. 95 in this area, 10 of whom were executed according to the new york-based human rights watch, which is concerned gadhafi was also deliberately shot dead. >> well, it's very unfortunate that on the first day, the very first day of libya's freedom this killing took place. and it wasn't just moammar gadhafi who was executed. we also found some bodies of wounded fighters. >> reporter: we may never know how gadhafi died. but his hometown is now a chilling monument to his last stand and the bleak, savage reality of war. this all on the eve of the declaration of libya's liberation. as you can hear, they're already beg
dowawa mohammed says she wants to see gadhafi to know him. she says everyone gets to see the end of every tyrant. after all the things he's done, she says, there is a god and there is a judgment day. tahir is 8 years old, brandishing his own toy gun. he too looked into gadhafi's eyes. he says, "i saw him. i saw his whole face full of blood. i didn't feel anything." in sirte, the remnants of gadhafi's convoy are being cleared of bodies. 95 in this area, 10 of whom were executed...
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mohammed, how does this help u.s. saudi relations? >> erin, this is important because the u.s.riorated lately. the key alliance is still strong but the saudis have been upset with the obama administration ever since it distanced itself from former egyptian president hosni mubarak. the saudi family is felt threatened by the up rising of the arab spring. with the saudis showing how grateful they are to the u.s. actions, that helps to repair damage to the relationship moving forward. >> mohammed, thank you. next to iran, an aide to iran's president denying that the country was involved in the plot to kill the saudi ambassador. we're in islamabad pakistan. reza. what else did they have to say? >> erin, it's a children's story. that's what the spokesperson for iran president mahmoud ahmadinejad is calling the allegations by the u.s. justice department against iran. the iranian's president's office saying it's a fabrication by washington to distract the american public from domestic problems like unemployment. a strong almost mocking denial from iran. it's important to remember these
mohammed, how does this help u.s. saudi relations? >> erin, this is important because the u.s.riorated lately. the key alliance is still strong but the saudis have been upset with the obama administration ever since it distanced itself from former egyptian president hosni mubarak. the saudi family is felt threatened by the up rising of the arab spring. with the saudis showing how grateful they are to the u.s. actions, that helps to repair damage to the relationship moving forward....
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i was there with khalid sheikh mohamed. these enhanced interrogation techniques that conclude with waterboarding, as appalling as they are to people in the west, it is nothing compared to what they are expecting to receive if they are caught in some eastern jail. >> stephen: right, so we're still the good guys for doing it. let's be clear, you don't have a problem with waterboarding? >> i do have a problem with waterboarding because i don't believe it's effective. let me tell you how interrogations work, for example. >> stephen: i know how that works. good cop, bad cop, right? >> no. >> stephen: bad cop water boards, good cop carries the towel. >> no. where were you when i was on the "frontline"? >> stephen: i was on the front line here every night, my friend. so how do they work? how do you believe... >> you outsmart the individual. you have a lot of information already in your finger... under your fingertips on that person, on the organization. you try to outwit them into knowing you have a lot of things about them. for e
i was there with khalid sheikh mohamed. these enhanced interrogation techniques that conclude with waterboarding, as appalling as they are to people in the west, it is nothing compared to what they are expecting to receive if they are caught in some eastern jail. >> stephen: right, so we're still the good guys for doing it. let's be clear, you don't have a problem with waterboarding? >> i do have a problem with waterboarding because i don't believe it's effective. let me tell you...
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mohammed might have been beaten to death. the investigation reveals that those initial reports were inaccurate and unsupported by medical and physical evidence or by other eyewitness accounts. the statement went on to say that the only injuries observed were consistent were being held on the ground. but in the lawsuit, attorney donald temple writes that defendants reached ali up the road where he was subsequently tackled by defendant zalaga and beat on until he was in an unresponsive state. attorney bernie grimm thinks that tell temple temple will have a tough time proving his case. >> tough time proving his case. >> >> >> the medical examiner ruled the death a homicide saying that the cause of death was excited clear telirium iml the family disagrees with the findings that mohammed had a medical condition which con tributed to his day. fox 5 contacted the bar. they declined a statement. >>> looks like the rain moved out in time for the weekend. gary mcgrady is live. >> we don't get to say at that often, that rain is leaving
mohammed might have been beaten to death. the investigation reveals that those initial reports were inaccurate and unsupported by medical and physical evidence or by other eyewitness accounts. the statement went on to say that the only injuries observed were consistent were being held on the ground. but in the lawsuit, attorney donald temple writes that defendants reached ali up the road where he was subsequently tackled by defendant zalaga and beat on until he was in an unresponsive state....
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ali mohammed died almost a year ago after he threw a brick through went deaf the u street club. employees chased -- through the window of the u street club. the employees chased him and were accused of beating him to death. the father says the lawsuit is about juts advertise, not money. >> if it was not for -- justice, not money. >> if it was not for this night, he would be with us today alive. >> mohammed's family and supporters will announce the lawsuit after it's filed tomorrow. >>> more about a possible motive in a shooting rampage leaving eight people dead in california. laura evans is everywhere at 11:00. >> scott decry opened fire in a hair salon searching customers diving for cover. court records show decry had been locked in a bitter custody battle with his ex-wife who worked at the salon. she is among the dead. the 42-year-old was arrested 1/2-mile from the scene without incidnet. >>> victims of the tragic stage collapse in indiana being compensated. more than $200,000 have been distributed since the august 13th accident. seven people were killed, dozens more injured.
ali mohammed died almost a year ago after he threw a brick through went deaf the u street club. employees chased -- through the window of the u street club. the employees chased him and were accused of beating him to death. the father says the lawsuit is about juts advertise, not money. >> if it was not for -- justice, not money. >> if it was not for this night, he would be with us today alive. >> mohammed's family and supporters will announce the lawsuit after it's filed...
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>> reporter: mohamed is one of the many people who literally risked their lives and paid the ultimate out. the real news out about what was happening in his own country. he was one of those young bright, inspiring minds. everybody who knew him grew to respect him. >> be in touch and be safe. >> reporter: i'm not sure i will be there tomorrow. i'm not sure if i'll survive tonight. but there will be another group with you tomorrow hopefully. >> reporter: mohamed nabbous was one of those who risked his life to speak to you over the phone. and somehow he also managed to get those pictures out by by passing whatever systems the gadhafi regime had been trying to put into place. bypassing those fire walls to get the message out. he was one young american out of many who passionately believed in this cause. in this battle for a free and democratic libya. >> i want to let all of you know that mohamed has passed away for this cause. please keep the channel going. please keep videos, post videos and move every -- every authority you have to do something against this. they are still bombing. they
>> reporter: mohamed is one of the many people who literally risked their lives and paid the ultimate out. the real news out about what was happening in his own country. he was one of those young bright, inspiring minds. everybody who knew him grew to respect him. >> be in touch and be safe. >> reporter: i'm not sure i will be there tomorrow. i'm not sure if i'll survive tonight. but there will be another group with you tomorrow hopefully. >> reporter: mohamed nabbous...
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. >>> ali mohammed died almost one year ago that started when he threw a brick through the window of a club. employees chased him and were accused of beating him to death but all murder charges were dropped when the autopsy results came back inconclusive. >>> we are monitoring metro this morning. the agency is preparing for the arrival of the dulles rail line. a committee has approved plans. sherry ly has more. >> reporter: the new rail lines at dulles open in 2013 and to get the process on track, the map is changing to show the realigned yellow and blue line starting in june. blue line trains will be diverted and trains added during rush hour on the orange line to largo and the yellow loon to greenbelt. >> the benefit of this though is that it will provide more capacity on the orange line where trains are busier than anywhere else on the system and it prepares us for the additional trains that will need to operate on the silver line as that service comes online. >> reporter: metro brought in the system's original lance maker to rework the design. >> i can testify that changes -- i h
. >>> ali mohammed died almost one year ago that started when he threw a brick through the window of a club. employees chased him and were accused of beating him to death but all murder charges were dropped when the autopsy results came back inconclusive. >>> we are monitoring metro this morning. the agency is preparing for the arrival of the dulles rail line. a committee has approved plans. sherry ly has more. >> reporter: the new rail lines at dulles open in 2013 and...
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mohamed if i can go to you i mean when i look at this time in my opinion here it's really eerie it's i feel like it's two thousand and three right now and colin powell is addressing the security council to go to war against iraq i mean flimsy stuff to say the least expects lead a cast of characters involved i mean how is what's your reaction to this i mean and we have to remember this is an election year and i want to go into that dimension as well. well first of all i'd like to add that just recently the iranians released to the two supposed hikers who enter into iranian territory through iraq a military zone and an area where terrorists have been american forces were also stationed in enter the country illegally one of them's father was was was in the israeli army. the iranians released them and that was a goodwill gesture so why would he run into want to do this and carry out such a. lot of been held in the first place treating this as an act of you know open if a sense on the part of iran no no they're absolutely they entered iranian legally they entered iran through a high the m
mohamed if i can go to you i mean when i look at this time in my opinion here it's really eerie it's i feel like it's two thousand and three right now and colin powell is addressing the security council to go to war against iraq i mean flimsy stuff to say the least expects lead a cast of characters involved i mean how is what's your reaction to this i mean and we have to remember this is an election year and i want to go into that dimension as well. well first of all i'd like to add that just...
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the wife of the prophet mohammed, she had a voice. she was not silent. she was not that file.everyone is saying that muslim women are supposed to be. and then there was high for the islamic of no violence that i exploited to the court. [laughter] >> bravo. >> that it was that kind of thing that we use. so by the time and we decided to do this fast, it had caught on. and then we said -- the women set like mr. look at me. on a normal day, this is the way women dress. if we continue to dress like this, nicely dressed, jewelry and everything. so we have to go back to god. we are recognize that we have a role to play in the violence of our communities are facing. so the wave was symbolic for peace. a hair tie was to cover the beauty of the hair. no shoes, no jewelry, no makeup and god has a sense of humor. at that time, we decided and declared through prayer, i had one of the funkiest haircuts and all of liberia. and i have to cover my hair because now that we have peace i have to redo my hair. [laughter] but that was how the krishan women approached it. and the muslim women just b
the wife of the prophet mohammed, she had a voice. she was not silent. she was not that file.everyone is saying that muslim women are supposed to be. and then there was high for the islamic of no violence that i exploited to the court. [laughter] >> bravo. >> that it was that kind of thing that we use. so by the time and we decided to do this fast, it had caught on. and then we said -- the women set like mr. look at me. on a normal day, this is the way women dress. if we continue to...
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cnn's mohamed jom june joins us now live from abu dhabi. mohamed, what more can you tell us about the reactions coming from both the saudis and iran? >> well, carol, reaction from the iranian officials was immediate. they were outraged by these allegations. you have the speaker of iran's parliament calling it a childish play by the americans and that the americans were attempting to divert attention from their own domestic problems. shortly after that, the ambassador to the u.n. for iran wrote to ban ki-moon and expressed outrage over the allegations, said he strongly rejects the baseless allegations. reactions from the saudis took a bit longer. most officials in saudi arabia around speaking about this. there was a short statement issued by the oil embassy of saudi arabia in d.c. in which they call the attempted plot a despicable allegation, that it's not in accord with the principles of humanity. what's yet to be seen is how this will play in the saudi press, with the saudi people. we've been trying to get reaction from saudi arabia today.
cnn's mohamed jom june joins us now live from abu dhabi. mohamed, what more can you tell us about the reactions coming from both the saudis and iran? >> well, carol, reaction from the iranian officials was immediate. they were outraged by these allegations. you have the speaker of iran's parliament calling it a childish play by the americans and that the americans were attempting to divert attention from their own domestic problems. shortly after that, the ambassador to the u.n. for iran...
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. >> 34-year-old mohammed abdullah works in real estate.e's married and has an 8-year-old daughter. >> hi, how are you? >> how you doing? >> good, how was your drive? >> good. do you want me to leave it open? >> yeah, you can leave it open, it's fine. >> long before he got to the house, abdullah used the screen names blondy91972 and midas1972 to chat with someone who was a 13-year-old girl. but he was really talking to a decoy for the online watchdog group perverted justice, a group we hired because of its experience pretending to be teens online who are curious about sex. in his chat, abdullah wants to know the girl's bra size, whether she slept with her old boyfriend, if she masturbates and if she's ever performed oral sex. then he says he wants to perform oral sex on her. >> it will be nice. i think you will love it. but you will need to open your legs all the way. >> reporter: then he suggests the girl perform oral sex on him, and abdullah sends along these naked pictures. note the distinctive necklace the man is wearing. and like most
. >> 34-year-old mohammed abdullah works in real estate.e's married and has an 8-year-old daughter. >> hi, how are you? >> how you doing? >> good, how was your drive? >> good. do you want me to leave it open? >> yeah, you can leave it open, it's fine. >> long before he got to the house, abdullah used the screen names blondy91972 and midas1972 to chat with someone who was a 13-year-old girl. but he was really talking to a decoy for the online watchdog...
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instead, there's going to be this move to try them like khalid sheikh mohammed in guantanamo.that when a politician or a ceo is saying something, they're not telling you the truth. now they may be telling you the truth but the burden should be on them to prove it. >> he's an eagle scout, held a brief stint as editor of "mother jones" magazine and directed and produced three of the top ten documentaries of all time and also a bestselling author. his latest a memoir is here comes trouble and later today on in-depth your chance to call, email and tweet michael moore live noon eastern on booktv 2. >> no webster at the age of 25 has this bestseller and he's very brash and he always thinks he knows everything. and sometimes he really does. and in 1785 he decides what's wrong with america. and he was spot on. the problem he says is that under the articles of confederation, the federal government didn't have enough power so he writes this pamphlet called sketches of american history and when noah webster has an idea and he takes it and he takes it to mount vernon and he takes it to ge
instead, there's going to be this move to try them like khalid sheikh mohammed in guantanamo.that when a politician or a ceo is saying something, they're not telling you the truth. now they may be telling you the truth but the burden should be on them to prove it. >> he's an eagle scout, held a brief stint as editor of "mother jones" magazine and directed and produced three of the top ten documentaries of all time and also a bestselling author. his latest a memoir is here comes...
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ok mohammed you wanted to say something before we went to the break but i'd like to point out this is that and i want to talk about the israeli angle here as it israel for a long time has been calling for a military strike against iran ok but first on the hama go ahead you want to finish up what we had to say in the first part. yes if i could mention a couple of things without being interrupted i'd be grateful one is that it does remind one of two thousand and three in the sense that the united states is being because of the sanest. the facts are clear. there is no motive the this story itself is completely bogus this this person who seems to be mad goes to mexico he said he. too a drug runner that i have a cousin who is a high general in the iranian armed forces which no one in the world would give that sort of information to a mercenary after all he went to mexico for a ticket to give a deniability and then he he sent a wire one hundred thousand dollars i mean even if the people who made up the story had read a couple of spying novels they know that they don't wire money especially
ok mohammed you wanted to say something before we went to the break but i'd like to point out this is that and i want to talk about the israeli angle here as it israel for a long time has been calling for a military strike against iran ok but first on the hama go ahead you want to finish up what we had to say in the first part. yes if i could mention a couple of things without being interrupted i'd be grateful one is that it does remind one of two thousand and three in the sense that the united...
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to cross talk us iranian relations i'm joined by mohamed marandi in beirut he's a professor at the university of toronto in tel aviv we go to michael omar man he is a writer and journalist and in washington we cross to matthew das he's a policy analyst and director of the middle east program for the center of american progress originally cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want they very much encourage it but first marcia tell us the latest chapter in this troubled relationship that's going to our relationship with hostility for three decades but ross thanks for yet another downturn and us iran ties after washington came out with accusations that iran had been plotting to assassinate saudi arabia's ambassador to the us it is outrageous that where they are really they're going to have to be held accountable i think when you see the case presented you're going to find there is compelling evidence. which few have found the evidence compelling enough to think the allegations are not part of a larger effort to further isolate iran and pursue tougher sanctions against
to cross talk us iranian relations i'm joined by mohamed marandi in beirut he's a professor at the university of toronto in tel aviv we go to michael omar man he is a writer and journalist and in washington we cross to matthew das he's a policy analyst and director of the middle east program for the center of american progress originally cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want they very much encourage it but first marcia tell us the latest chapter in this troubled...
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and khalid sheikh mohammed was not only the man who we had reason to believe, correctly, had beheaded daniel pearl, reporter for "the wall street journal", but also had claimed credit for being the architect of 9/11, killed 3,000 americans that morning. another key point that needed to be made was that the techniques that we used were all previously used on american military personnel. not all of them, but all of them had been used in training for a lot of our own, um, specialists in the military area. so there wasn't any technique that we used on any al-qaeda individual that hadn't been used on our own troops first. just to give you some idea whether or not we were, quote, torturing the people we captured. the way the program worked was, um, the agency came in, um, george tenet then still, director of the cia. he talked to me, talked to a couple of other people. basically, he wanted to know however they could go in terms of interrogations of these individuals that we captured. and the, you really needed two kinds of sign-offs. one was a sign-off from the president, and secondly was a
and khalid sheikh mohammed was not only the man who we had reason to believe, correctly, had beheaded daniel pearl, reporter for "the wall street journal", but also had claimed credit for being the architect of 9/11, killed 3,000 americans that morning. another key point that needed to be made was that the techniques that we used were all previously used on american military personnel. not all of them, but all of them had been used in training for a lot of our own, um, specialists in...
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to syrian intelligence. >>> on the eve of the 1-year anniversary of his debts, the family of ali mohammed will file multimillion-dollar wrongful death lawsuits. the family of the 27-year-old will make the announcement today outside the dc9 nightclub. he died during a fight with employees. they were cleared of murder charges. >>> big changes in the works at metro. the metro board yesterday approved a switch of the blue line. that means more options for people riding into the district. the board also discuss possible changes to its fare structure. board members did not discuss the chaos created tuesday when a man was struck by a train in clarendon. the general manager says an internal review is underway. >>> looking to the weekend, huge crowds are expected in washington for the dedication of the martin luther king jr. memorial. the ceremony was originally scheduled for the weekend that hurricane irene hit. it's finally begins a lamb o'clock a.m. on sunday. president obama, does the jackson, and aretha franklin are among those expected to attend. students from coretta scott king's young wome
to syrian intelligence. >>> on the eve of the 1-year anniversary of his debts, the family of ali mohammed will file multimillion-dollar wrongful death lawsuits. the family of the 27-year-old will make the announcement today outside the dc9 nightclub. he died during a fight with employees. they were cleared of murder charges. >>> big changes in the works at metro. the metro board yesterday approved a switch of the blue line. that means more options for people riding into the...
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today the family of 27-year-old ali mohammed will file a $15 million wrongful death suit against the owners of the dc 9 nightclub. he was believed to have thrown a brick through the window of the club after he was asked to leave. he was chased down and a struggle ensued and he died. charges were dropped after a medical examiner concluded mohammed had an underlying heart condition. >> he was dead. what did they do wrong? they killed him. >> reporter: once the suit is filed, the defense will have some time before they respond. the entire case could take several weeks is that a part of virginia -- >>> a part of virginia still cleaning up. a suspected tornado hit louisa county last night. it damaged an historic residence, ripping the roof off an historic house. the landmark home dates back to 1746. frank lehman says you can see the path of destruction. >> reporter: took two big oak trees, knocked the fence down. put the roof right there. >> reporter: fortunately, no one was hurt last night. >>> engineers are repairing the damage at the national cathedral, caused by the august earthquake.
today the family of 27-year-old ali mohammed will file a $15 million wrongful death suit against the owners of the dc 9 nightclub. he was believed to have thrown a brick through the window of the club after he was asked to leave. he was chased down and a struggle ensued and he died. charges were dropped after a medical examiner concluded mohammed had an underlying heart condition. >> he was dead. what did they do wrong? they killed him. >> reporter: once the suit is filed, the...
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but prosecutors dropped criminal charges after the medical examiner found mohammed had an underlying heart condition even though the death was still ruled a homicide. >>> engineers are repairing the damage at the national cathedral caused by the august earthquake. crews removed two tons of stone work. a crane helped get the debris down from the tower. some of the stone work dates back to 1963. the cathedral is scheduled to reopen for the first time on november 12th. >>> it was hurricane irene that postponed the dedication of the martin luther king jr. memorial. it is now happening this sunday and 9news now will bring you live coverage of the event right here. it begins sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. if you normally watch this week in defense news or the mcglove lynn group they will be broadcast at 1:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. on sunday. >>> jessica doyle is back with a question on a the lot of folks's minds. do you stick with it or buy the new iphone 4 f? >> it is a big day. the new iphone 4 fhits stores today. if you are excited about this, you may be asking should i buy it? apple is expec
but prosecutors dropped criminal charges after the medical examiner found mohammed had an underlying heart condition even though the death was still ruled a homicide. >>> engineers are repairing the damage at the national cathedral caused by the august earthquake. crews removed two tons of stone work. a crane helped get the debris down from the tower. some of the stone work dates back to 1963. the cathedral is scheduled to reopen for the first time on november 12th. >>> it was...
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. >> reporter: and many are blaming the club for the death of 27-year-old ali mohammed.ow the family is suing d.c. 9. >> we are asking for $50 million. more than 10 million in compensatory damages and 5 million in punitive damages. >> reporter: damages they seek says this attorney it was homicide but no one was charged. five d.c. men last year were accused of beating ali after he allegedly threw a brick through the club's window but the civil suit quotes a report from the alcohol beverage regulation administration. >> this establishment did not have the proper training and supervision of those employees. they admitted that in the records. >> reporter: the nine employees came running north on 9th street until they reached 9th and u. mohammed was beaten unconscious. >> what happened with these individuals before the police came. >> reporter: the family also questions the official cause of death. among the several cited by the medical examiner was an underlying heart condition. >> there was no indication of a heart condition. >> reporter: the family says without that restra
. >> reporter: and many are blaming the club for the death of 27-year-old ali mohammed.ow the family is suing d.c. 9. >> we are asking for $50 million. more than 10 million in compensatory damages and 5 million in punitive damages. >> reporter: damages they seek says this attorney it was homicide but no one was charged. five d.c. men last year were accused of beating ali after he allegedly threw a brick through the club's window but the civil suit quotes a report from the...
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ali mohamed presuntamente murio de una aritmia mientras era sujetado por los miembros de seguridad delar... las autoridades inicialmente impusieron cargos, pero luego determinaron que los implicados no eran culpables de su muerte.... los representantes de unas 12, 000 personas que trabajan limpiando oficinas en esta region metropolitana esperaran hasta el lunes a media noche para abandonar sus puestos, en demanda de mejoras laborales y sobre todo salariales.. los trabajadores estan pidiendo un nuevo contrato que contenga aumentos salariales y los beneficios que no les son reconocidos.. ..-0-..-0-.. fuertes lluvias dejan muerte y destruccion en centroamerica ...los detalles mas adelante... la aprobacion por parte del senado de los tratados de libre comercio con colombia, panama y corea creara miles de nuevos empleos, no obtante hay sectores que no estan contentos..fernando pizarro amplia.. el congreso aprobo tratados de libre comercio con colombia, panama y corea del sur. pero realmente generaran empleos? estos congresistas creen que traeran una explosion de creacion de empleos. rep. ma
ali mohamed presuntamente murio de una aritmia mientras era sujetado por los miembros de seguridad delar... las autoridades inicialmente impusieron cargos, pero luego determinaron que los implicados no eran culpables de su muerte.... los representantes de unas 12, 000 personas que trabajan limpiando oficinas en esta region metropolitana esperaran hasta el lunes a media noche para abandonar sus puestos, en demanda de mejoras laborales y sobre todo salariales.. los trabajadores estan pidiendo un...
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on 01-year each of the of his death, the of ali mohammed will file dollar wrongful death lawsuit. the family will make the outside the dc9 nightclub. he died outside the club during with club employees. if the owner and four employees were eventually cleared of murder charges. >>> lawyers for the suspect in case want toder their client gets a trial. brittany norwood is accused of killing her co-worker after an at a store in bethesda in march. with the will meet safety andsure our proper treatment in the courtroom. she could face life in prison without parole. >>> a serial bank robbery face a judge today. 44-year-old samuel lewis pitts severalged with robbing seven banks. he was on the run for year between october 14 and year and september 2 of when the robberies were committed. if he is suspected of robbing six other banks as welcome. >>> the virginia board of getting involved in a child abusease of on a school bus. the aid attacking bomb special- education bus in 2009. state officials are reviewing for school bus drivers and their helpers. the kill patrick family has lawsuit.20 m
on 01-year each of the of his death, the of ali mohammed will file dollar wrongful death lawsuit. the family will make the outside the dc9 nightclub. he died outside the club during with club employees. if the owner and four employees were eventually cleared of murder charges. >>> lawyers for the suspect in case want toder their client gets a trial. brittany norwood is accused of killing her co-worker after an at a store in bethesda in march. with the will meet safety andsure our...
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presencia de irÁn enÉxico, salvo algunas declaraciones del tonces embajador de irÁn en ese paÍs, mohammedal, la amenaranÍ. >>> jorge. >>> gracias. >>> y vamos a la psa comercial en un momento veremos quÉ estÁ haciendo new york para que jÓvenes pueden ir a la univerdad, y desde alabama la ley anti migrante cau problemas a la agriculturao . >>> new yor estÁ haciendo dos nuevas para que ayudar a estudiantes, una l eÁn ayudando con clases especiales de inglÉs y les estÁ donde documentos a los padres los estudiantes para queengan una vida lo Ás nmal posible. pablo sÁnchez esta en nework y nos cuenta del program y como beneficiarÁ a la comunidad latina de ahÍ. >>> hoy el estado y la ciudad de new york envÍaronn mensaje desa fanlt a polÍticas contra indocuntados de alabama y otro estados. >>> nosotro va el vamos a la mili que viene a este paÍs y nuestro vecindio. >>> di que no hacerlolevo un costo alto. >>> aquÍ el 41% de estudiantes con inglÉs limitado seradÚan de la se asuntoed rÍacundia parl rendimiento de estudiante la ciudad anunciÓ una estrategia de doble punta. >>> reconocer paportes o ma
presencia de irÁn enÉxico, salvo algunas declaraciones del tonces embajador de irÁn en ese paÍs, mohammedal, la amenaranÍ. >>> jorge. >>> gracias. >>> y vamos a la psa comercial en un momento veremos quÉ estÁ haciendo new york para que jÓvenes pueden ir a la univerdad, y desde alabama la ley anti migrante cau problemas a la agriculturao . >>> new yor estÁ haciendo dos nuevas para que ayudar a estudiantes, una l eÁn ayudando con clases especiales de...
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. ♪ >> reporter: mohamed arif has a very important job.is the man who gives the stamp of approval to bagpipes sold around the world. good pipe? >> yes. >> reporter: every month mohamed said he test about 1,000 bagpipes in this factory in one of the top exporters of bagpipes in the world. but this may surprise you -- this is not scotland this is pakistan. pakistan is one of the top exporters of bagpipes? >> yes. all over the world, the bagpipes are being exported. >> reporter: legend has it they started making bagpipes here during the 1920s as scottish businessmen came to town and set up a factory. more than a decade later, there's more than a dozen bagpipe factories. do you make them as good as the scottish do? >>> yes, he can do make to scottish standard. >> reporter: manufacturers started making other specialty items, including ones that are staples of american culture -- like vintage american footballs. vintage american basketballs. and here's something that will surprise some americans, replica civil war uniforms made in pakistan. do y
. ♪ >> reporter: mohamed arif has a very important job.is the man who gives the stamp of approval to bagpipes sold around the world. good pipe? >> yes. >> reporter: every month mohamed said he test about 1,000 bagpipes in this factory in one of the top exporters of bagpipes in the world. but this may surprise you -- this is not scotland this is pakistan. pakistan is one of the top exporters of bagpipes? >> yes. all over the world, the bagpipes are being exported....
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. >> reporter: and many are blaming the club for death of 27-year-old a lhi mohammed.ow the family is suing d.c. 9. >> we are asking for $50 million. more than 10 million in compensatory damage and 5 million in punitive damages. >> reporter: damages the attorney says since the official death was ruled a homicide yet no one was charged. the u.s. attorney's office says there was an insufficient basis to sustain even assault charges on the five d.c. 9 men who were accused of beating the man. the civil suit reports a quote. >> this establishment did not have the proper training and supervision of those employees. they admitted that in the records. >> reporter: those employees reportedly came running north on 9th street until they reached 9th and u. >> what happened with these individuals before the police came? >> reporter: the family also questions the official cause of death. among the several cited by the medical examiner was an underlying heart condition. >> there was no indication of a heart condition. >> reporter: the family says without that restraint he would be al
. >> reporter: and many are blaming the club for death of 27-year-old a lhi mohammed.ow the family is suing d.c. 9. >> we are asking for $50 million. more than 10 million in compensatory damage and 5 million in punitive damages. >> reporter: damages the attorney says since the official death was ruled a homicide yet no one was charged. the u.s. attorney's office says there was an insufficient basis to sustain even assault charges on the five d.c. 9 men who were accused of...
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superior del distrito de columbia por homicidio culposo, eso sucede un año después de la muerte de alí mohammeddo. el caso fue estudiado como homicidio por los exámenes forenses pero la familia de él dice que no se profirieron los cargos. - la asociación de maestros de este condado pide la junta que se oponga para registrar a los estudiantes indocumentados. el presidente de los comisionados dice que no piden nombres de estudiantes ilegales, sino cuántos son, los educadores dicen que éstos un cargo administrativo que a ellos no les corresponde porque no está totalmente calificados para identificar el estatus migratorio de una persona. se ha programado la audiencia pública el 18 octubre y debatir sobre esto. - las lluvias vinieron una vez más por nuestra región, le damos paso carolina villamizar para que nos hable sobre el tiempo. buenas noches carolina. >>carolina: una noche bastante ocupada en la región por fuertes lluvias e inundaciones, hay alternado confirmado las 5:30 de la tarde. otro tornado que no ha sido confirmado fue que se presentó en virginia, vemos como árboles y parte de un techo
superior del distrito de columbia por homicidio culposo, eso sucede un año después de la muerte de alí mohammeddo. el caso fue estudiado como homicidio por los exámenes forenses pero la familia de él dice que no se profirieron los cargos. - la asociación de maestros de este condado pide la junta que se oponga para registrar a los estudiantes indocumentados. el presidente de los comisionados dice que no piden nombres de estudiantes ilegales, sino cuántos son, los educadores dicen que...
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there was an attempt to get witnesses such as khalid sheikh mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11, to eitherbe able to come to the trial to give testimony or to interview him through some other means. and that was prevented by the u.s. government. there was no way that those people could be interviewed. and so there was a legal fight in which the judge threatened to throw the whole case out. it went up to the supreme court, came back down. and then there was a decision, actually, to have the interviews with people like khalid sheikh mohammed be rewritten into a format that both the defense and the prosecution could allow to be present inside the trial. >> and you're writing from the point of view of an anthropologist, and you raise the question of representation. so there's national and there's personal identity. what can we learn about representation from this case? >> well, he, i argue in this book that he had three different -- was attempting to represent himself in three different ways. one was legally. and, actually, for 17 months he represented himself. he n a sense, fired his attorney
there was an attempt to get witnesses such as khalid sheikh mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11, to eitherbe able to come to the trial to give testimony or to interview him through some other means. and that was prevented by the u.s. government. there was no way that those people could be interviewed. and so there was a legal fight in which the judge threatened to throw the whole case out. it went up to the supreme court, came back down. and then there was a decision, actually, to have the...
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a federal judge ordered mohammed swayed to say in detention until tomorrow.e is charged with sending e- mails and videos about protests are here in d.c. back to the syrian government. prosecutors say the goal was to silence and intimidate demonstrators who have been calling for iri can't's president to step down since protests started last spring o. >>> a friep frightening scene on the train tracks. a late night collision. this happened as passengers were unloading. >>> wall street closed up yesterday. the dow picked up over 100. the nasdaq gained more than 21 points and in japan, the nikkei is up 84 as investors are more and more optimistic that europe can resolve its debt crisis. we'll be right back. [ female annnnouncer ] if you're considering going back to school, you have options. you can attend our online program or if you prefer a classroom experience... look no further than your own neighborhood. we have over 200 campuses and learning centers around the country. where you can attend classes, career fairs and meet with students and faculty. today,
a federal judge ordered mohammed swayed to say in detention until tomorrow.e is charged with sending e- mails and videos about protests are here in d.c. back to the syrian government. prosecutors say the goal was to silence and intimidate demonstrators who have been calling for iri can't's president to step down since protests started last spring o. >>> a friep frightening scene on the train tracks. a late night collision. this happened as passengers were unloading. >>> wall...
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we have folks globally, including mohammed who is in abu dhabi. we've heard from reza sayah and we've already gotten reaction from iran saying this whole story is a fabrication. i have yet to hear any reaction from saudi arabia. i know you've been trying. have you gotten anywhere? >> brooke, the saudis just aren't speaking yet. we're expecting that they will issue a statement soon. it's not a surprise. the saudis don't usually talk to big stories like this as soon as they happen. it usually takes them a while to formulate some kind of a statement. it seems like right now they're letting the fbi and white house and other u.s. officials take the lead on this. i would expect a statement in the coming hours, maybe by tomorrow morning, but as of yet nothing from the saudis. >> what about just big picture, the relationship between iran and saudi arabia. they're certainly at odds. can you extrapolate? >> that's right, brooke. i mean saudi arabia and iran are foes of each other in this region. what we've seen, we've heard other people speak about this, wh
we have folks globally, including mohammed who is in abu dhabi. we've heard from reza sayah and we've already gotten reaction from iran saying this whole story is a fabrication. i have yet to hear any reaction from saudi arabia. i know you've been trying. have you gotten anywhere? >> brooke, the saudis just aren't speaking yet. we're expecting that they will issue a statement soon. it's not a surprise. the saudis don't usually talk to big stories like this as soon as they happen. it...
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officers say mohammed khalid, he's in the u.s. illegally in pakistan and arrested when he was 17. he's accused of recruiting and -- khalid faces up to 15 years in prison and could be deported if convicted. >>> man arrested in alabama, accused of killing 18-year-old hatchette. he's awaiting extradition of jackson. jackson's body was found saturday. >>> first grade teachers on trial in montgomery county. several students took the stand, saying she choked him when he acted up in class. the green council and schoolteacher is facing a number of champs. he told the jury he was scared of him. on the stand, heard many different story. one boy said he was choked twice and then said it happened ten times. the teacher said she never laid a hand on any of the students. >>> a come biep, university of college park with the university of maryland baltimore. the latest on this, she's live at the city. cherry, what do you have. >> reporter: we're live at the university of baltimore. later we will decide whether there lk a public hearing to decide if it's possible to merge maryland park to the univ
officers say mohammed khalid, he's in the u.s. illegally in pakistan and arrested when he was 17. he's accused of recruiting and -- khalid faces up to 15 years in prison and could be deported if convicted. >>> man arrested in alabama, accused of killing 18-year-old hatchette. he's awaiting extradition of jackson. jackson's body was found saturday. >>> first grade teachers on trial in montgomery county. several students took the stand, saying she choked him when he acted up in...
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prosecutors say 47-year-old mohammed swade, a syrian. the government has been brutally suppressing a popular revolt in syria and they say they are trying to intimidate expats. the syrian government denies it used him as an agent. >>> prince george's county police need your help to find a couple of thieves. so this is a picture of a man wanted in connection with several breaking and entering cases in college park. and then this is an alleged accomplice. these pictures were taken in new carollton. if you know anything about these men, prince george's county police want to hear from you. >>> the medical examiner has just released new details in the murder of that german town mom whose son is still missing. jane mcquain was beaten and stabbed to death and police are charged her husband but bruce leshan reports curtis lopez hast has hired a lawyer and he is not talking. >> reporter: lopez didn't give any information. furious neighbors say more than a week after they last saw william and his mom they talked to lopez who was going in and out of
prosecutors say 47-year-old mohammed swade, a syrian. the government has been brutally suppressing a popular revolt in syria and they say they are trying to intimidate expats. the syrian government denies it used him as an agent. >>> prince george's county police need your help to find a couple of thieves. so this is a picture of a man wanted in connection with several breaking and entering cases in college park. and then this is an alleged accomplice. these pictures were taken in new...
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held culture of bigotry and racism, reflected in fbi training materials which refer to the prophet mohammed as a cult leader and that civilians as militants. it is highly likely that officers assigned to the jttf received fbi training, which talks about islamic domination of the world. if you're officers have received such training from another agency that stated that african- americans have a tendency toward violence or more likely to be sex offenders, would this be acceptable? absolutely not. would you act on it immediately? of course you would. the why is this type of racism acceptable when it is aimed at our communities? thank you very much. president mazzucco: thank you. next speaker? >> thank you. i am a professor of psychiatry and global health at ucsf, and i am also the former president and board member of the arab american cultural center. i represent a large segment of our community. i have met with the chief on a few occasions, and i'm very disturbed about where we are right now. i am asking the commission takes seriously the idea of suspending the m.o.u. the chief and commission
held culture of bigotry and racism, reflected in fbi training materials which refer to the prophet mohammed as a cult leader and that civilians as militants. it is highly likely that officers assigned to the jttf received fbi training, which talks about islamic domination of the world. if you're officers have received such training from another agency that stated that african- americans have a tendency toward violence or more likely to be sex offenders, would this be acceptable? absolutely not....
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what are you picking up from over there, mohammed? >> well, not a lot of reaction beyond the statement you read a short while ago. i spoke to a saudi government official just a few moments ago and he said the statement from the embassy would speak for itself. i pressed a little further and asked does this mean there will be an escalation as far as any military action, as far as what the saudis might plan, what are they trying to do? he said right now no comment on that, they just are going to let the statement from the embassy speak for itself. but we expect to hear more from the saudis and more from the saudi press once day breaks here tomorrow. we're now in the middle of the night. once day breaks, we expect to hear much more from saudi officials on this rapidly developing story. >> let me just read the statement from the saudi embassy here in washington that was just released. the royal embassy of saudi arabia would like to express its appreciation to the responsible agencies of the united states government for preventing a crimina
what are you picking up from over there, mohammed? >> well, not a lot of reaction beyond the statement you read a short while ago. i spoke to a saudi government official just a few moments ago and he said the statement from the embassy would speak for itself. i pressed a little further and asked does this mean there will be an escalation as far as any military action, as far as what the saudis might plan, what are they trying to do? he said right now no comment on that, they just are...