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hamza maintained his innocence. there are reports linking him to one of the paris shooters. >>> the leader of the lebanese group hezbollah condemned murderous attacks in the name of islam. the sheikh said that muslim hard liners did more harm to islam than the people they attacked. he was speaking to supporters in beirut to commemorate the prophet muhammad's birthday. he did not mention the attacks in paris. >>> libya's factions agreed to a new round of talk. they'll be held next week in geneva. it comes as gun battles erupted across libya for months. six were killed on friday and 200 injured in fighting. >> in saudi arabia a blocker received the first 50 of 1,000 lashes for insulting islam. on friday he reportedly was taken to a square in front of a mosque publicly flogged for 15 minutes. look at that. last year he was found guilty of insulting islam. he is due to receive 50 lashes each week for a period of 20 weeks. the u.s. called on saudi arabia to cancel that punishment. >> search crews in indonesia recovered t
hamza maintained his innocence. there are reports linking him to one of the paris shooters. >>> the leader of the lebanese group hezbollah condemned murderous attacks in the name of islam. the sheikh said that muslim hard liners did more harm to islam than the people they attacked. he was speaking to supporters in beirut to commemorate the prophet muhammad's birthday. he did not mention the attacks in paris. >>> libya's factions agreed to a new round of talk. they'll be held...
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she did say that abu hamza had shown no remorse for his crimes. she also said she feared that if he were to be freed at some point in the future he would once again return to advocating violence. and so she sentenced him to life behind bars. >> kristen saloomey reporting from new york. >>> one year after a chemical spill that left 100,000 people without fresh water the government passed some legislation that some feel is too strict. >> david, when the chemical spill happened one year ago lawmakers were in session. they experienced the inconvenience and frustration like so many people here in charleston. that led them to pass quick legislation aimed at another spill in the future, but they're concerned that the legislation goes too far. >> the massive storage tanks have come down and the sweet chemical odor in the air and water is gone. the chemical used to clean coal leaked from tanks, tainting the drinking water of 300,000 west virginians. >> it was a personally ground-shaking incident to have happen. >> reporter: during the crisis, they knew lit
she did say that abu hamza had shown no remorse for his crimes. she also said she feared that if he were to be freed at some point in the future he would once again return to advocating violence. and so she sentenced him to life behind bars. >> kristen saloomey reporting from new york. >>> one year after a chemical spill that left 100,000 people without fresh water the government passed some legislation that some feel is too strict. >> david, when the chemical spill...
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the district judge in new york said that abu hamza did not show any sympathy or remorse for the victims of that yemeni kidnapping. now to sri lanka their new president there said that he'll end corruption in his country and change a few of the constitutional anything that his predecessor had brought in. maithripala sirisena was sworn in office after a victory of ten years of. rajapaksa. >> this man has been baking bread here for years. he has children. he earns around $10 a day. >> the government we elected has come in power. that's very good for us. the important thing we wanted to change has happened. >> we hope to live in peace, and that this government will not make the same mistakes as the previous one. we hope that they will look after the poor. >> this is a typical working-class neighborhood in colombo. people here are involved in small businesses. they have shops, they are traders, it's important to know that 80% of the votes from central colombo neighborhoods like this one. celebrating his 60th birthday today. he has been a mechanic for 35 years. >> the government has happened
the district judge in new york said that abu hamza did not show any sympathy or remorse for the victims of that yemeni kidnapping. now to sri lanka their new president there said that he'll end corruption in his country and change a few of the constitutional anything that his predecessor had brought in. maithripala sirisena was sworn in office after a victory of ten years of. rajapaksa. >> this man has been baking bread here for years. he has children. he earns around $10 a day. >>...
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. >> for 20 years abel hamza didn't need vias to work in lebanon, now the lebanese government has changed rules. syrians will have to explain why they are entering the country and entry is not guaranteed. >> i've been working in lebanon since 1995 and now i'm stuck in lebanon. there is no way i can leave now back to syria. lebanon has been protecting us and now we don't feel safe. >> working class neighborhood of beirut most are confused about the new rules and came to ask us what is going on. but it is not yet clear what will happen to those already living inside lebanon who don't qualify for visas under the new rules. not all syrians in lebanon are registered as refugees. many came here years ago looking for work. some escaping from the recent war split their time between the safety of lebanon and visiting relatives inside syria. now if they leave there is no guarantee of being let back in. >> translator: i have a daughter still living in aleppo. i risk my life to go visit them. now they have blocked us and i won't be able to see them. >> reporter: it is not just working class syrians 0
. >> for 20 years abel hamza didn't need vias to work in lebanon, now the lebanese government has changed rules. syrians will have to explain why they are entering the country and entry is not guaranteed. >> i've been working in lebanon since 1995 and now i'm stuck in lebanon. there is no way i can leave now back to syria. lebanon has been protecting us and now we don't feel safe. >> working class neighborhood of beirut most are confused about the new rules and came to ask us...
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told the london times that her youngest child is with her, too, and that he's taken the muslim name hamzaing, my son and i love life with the beheaders. this jihadist is also from britain, a 21-year-old medical student. on twitter, she posted this disturbing image, a woman in a whigt doctor's coat and black burqa, holding a human head, the posting read, a dream job, a terrorist doc. she also praised the yemeni cleric anwr awlaki. in september, terror analysts estimated as many as 15% of isis' foreign recruits could be female, with up to 200 women from at least 14 different countries. experts say the women are motivated by the idea of meeting a jihadist husband, hoping for the prestige that comes with husbands who die as martyrs. long before isis, the israeli-palestinian conflict gave rise to female terrorists, include thing grandmother. she tried to blow up israeli soldiers in gaza, but died after detonating explosives in her belt. her family reportedly said she wanted to become a martyr. and what about this woman? colleen lerose. she traveled to israel in 2009. she was arrested after ret
told the london times that her youngest child is with her, too, and that he's taken the muslim name hamzaing, my son and i love life with the beheaders. this jihadist is also from britain, a 21-year-old medical student. on twitter, she posted this disturbing image, a woman in a whigt doctor's coat and black burqa, holding a human head, the posting read, a dream job, a terrorist doc. she also praised the yemeni cleric anwr awlaki. in september, terror analysts estimated as many as 15% of isis'...
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his london mosque was once a hotbed of extremist preaching, under imam abu hamza al masri, convicted in new york this month for instigating terrorist attacks. shoe bomber" richard reid was among the radicals who prayed there. in 2005, kozbar and others wrested control of the mosque away from its radical leaders. now, he says, they work with members, starting at the youngest age, warning about the dangers of extremism. >> we look to people who are vulnerable, especially young people, who might be in a way driven away from the mosque to extremism so we try to engage with these people in advance >> reporter: that's the idea behind the active change foundation, in east london's leyton neighborhood. it's the brainchild of hanif qadir, who went to afhanistan to fight against the u.s. after 9/11, but left when he saw cruelty being committed by both sides. >> i got caught up up in a network of individuals, afterwards known to be from al qaeda. it's a classic case of being recruited into a network and being radicalized. >> reporter: qadir returned to london on a mission to prevent violent ext
his london mosque was once a hotbed of extremist preaching, under imam abu hamza al masri, convicted in new york this month for instigating terrorist attacks. shoe bomber" richard reid was among the radicals who prayed there. in 2005, kozbar and others wrested control of the mosque away from its radical leaders. now, he says, they work with members, starting at the youngest age, warning about the dangers of extremism. >> we look to people who are vulnerable, especially young people,...
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british media today -- we have not independently confirmed it -- but he, too had contact with abu hamzaleader of a mosque in london who is being sentenced today in new york city on terrorism charges, and he was, if you will the recruiter for sa care yous moussawi, what many people could the 20th hijacker to 9/11 and richard reid, this was the shoe bomber who tried to to brown that transatlantic flight from the u.s. to paris. so the bottom line, shepard is that these individuals have deepen ties to what -- deep ties to what i would describe as al-qaeda proper, al-qaeda in yemen, hamza who was the point person for al-qaeda in britain if that report is correct but we know independently that same brother had ties to al-qaeda in iraq. not isis, but al-qaeda in iraq under abu knew samal zarqawi. shepard: this appeared to be a well-planned and coordinated attack, and today when this began two hours before the market would have closed for observance of a jewish holiday the timing is impeccable and somewhat frightening. >> reporter: the massacre itself at the magazine spoke to preparation, advan
british media today -- we have not independently confirmed it -- but he, too had contact with abu hamzaleader of a mosque in london who is being sentenced today in new york city on terrorism charges, and he was, if you will the recruiter for sa care yous moussawi, what many people could the 20th hijacker to 9/11 and richard reid, this was the shoe bomber who tried to to brown that transatlantic flight from the u.s. to paris. so the bottom line, shepard is that these individuals have deepen ties...
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abu hamza al masri was convicted in connection with the deaths of four tourists in yemen in 1998 and also of conspiring to set up a terrorist training camp in oregon. he was famous for fiery sermons in london that inspired a generation of radicals. the judge called his actions bar raric. -- barbaric. cbs news confirmed federal charges may be brought against retired general david petraeus. both the f.b.i. and federal prosecutors are recommending petraeus be charged with providing classified information to his former mistress while he was director of the c.i.a. and she was writing his biography. the final decision on whether to pursue the charges will be made by attorney general eric holder. >>> coming up next on the "cbs evening news," the story behind the best job numbers in years and fireworks explode at the scene of a 120-vehicle pileup. (woman) caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his guardian. i am his voice. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr® to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added
abu hamza al masri was convicted in connection with the deaths of four tourists in yemen in 1998 and also of conspiring to set up a terrorist training camp in oregon. he was famous for fiery sermons in london that inspired a generation of radicals. the judge called his actions bar raric. -- barbaric. cbs news confirmed federal charges may be brought against retired general david petraeus. both the f.b.i. and federal prosecutors are recommending petraeus be charged with providing classified...
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illinois a teenager accused of trying to support isis has pleaded not guilty. 19-year-old muhammad hamzaahn was arrested at o'hare national airport in october. after tuesday's hearing, his mother denounced isis and last week's terrorist attacks in paris. >> we condemn the violence in the strongest terms. we condemn the brutal tactics of isis and groups like it and we condemn the brainwashing and recruiting of children through the use of social media and the internet. we have a message for isis and fellow recruiters -- leave our children alone! >>> meantime in france, some young disaffected muslims -- we should make the point that they are well outside the mainstream but still they say they identify with the gunmen in last week's terror attacks. our reporter sat down with a woman who approves of the killings. >> reporter: the way she's dressed now in skinny jeans hair flowing, is a costume. idira -- not her real name -- asks we conceal her identity and voice. the profile picture is of two moroccan women with isis pulled from an article she read. one of the small fragments that molds her c
illinois a teenager accused of trying to support isis has pleaded not guilty. 19-year-old muhammad hamzaahn was arrested at o'hare national airport in october. after tuesday's hearing, his mother denounced isis and last week's terrorist attacks in paris. >> we condemn the violence in the strongest terms. we condemn the brutal tactics of isis and groups like it and we condemn the brainwashing and recruiting of children through the use of social media and the internet. we have a message for...
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we have deported abu qatada and extradited abu hamza.e have reformed the prevent strategy so that it tackles non-violent extremism as well as violent extremism. and we have invested more time resources and money in counter-narrative operations. we have always been clear that the police and the security agencies must have the capabilities and powers they need to do their job, and following the attacks in paris the prime minister has reiterated that commitment. unfortunately, when it comes to communications data and the intercept of communications, there is no cross-party consensus and therefore no parliamentary majority to pass the legislation to give the police and security services the capabilities they need. let me be absolutely clear. every day that passes without the proposals in the draft communications data bill, the capabilities of the people who keep us safe diminish; and as those capabilities diminish, more people find themselves in danger and crimes will go unpunished and innocent lives will be put at risk. this is not, as i ha
we have deported abu qatada and extradited abu hamza.e have reformed the prevent strategy so that it tackles non-violent extremism as well as violent extremism. and we have invested more time resources and money in counter-narrative operations. we have always been clear that the police and the security agencies must have the capabilities and powers they need to do their job, and following the attacks in paris the prime minister has reiterated that commitment. unfortunately, when it comes to...
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"the lon ton times" that her youngest child is with her, too, and that he's taken the muslim name hamzae was widely quoted online saying "my son and i love life with the beheaders." this jihadist is also from britain, a 21-year-old medical student. on twitter she posted this disturbing image, a woman in a white doctor's coat and black burqa holding a human head. the posting read "dream job. a terrorist doc." and included a smiley face and love hearts. in other postings she reportedly praised yemeni cleric anwar al awlaki and shared images of the execution by isis of u.s. journalist steven sotloff. in september, terror analysts estimated that as many as 15% of isis's foreign recruits could be female with up to 200 women from at least 14 different countries. experts say the women are motivated by the idea of meeting a jihadist husband. they're hoping for the prestige that comes with husbands who die as martyrs. long before isis the israeli/palestinian conflict also gave rise to female terrorists including this grandmother. she tried to blow up israeli soldiers in gaza in 2006 but died aft
"the lon ton times" that her youngest child is with her, too, and that he's taken the muslim name hamzae was widely quoted online saying "my son and i love life with the beheaders." this jihadist is also from britain, a 21-year-old medical student. on twitter she posted this disturbing image, a woman in a white doctor's coat and black burqa holding a human head. the posting read "dream job. a terrorist doc." and included a smiley face and love hearts. in other...