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and i killed her. >> abu amar says his actions still haunt him. >> translator: i miss her a lot.. there isn't a night that i don't think about her. i have other sisters, charming, most of them married. they come with their children to our house, sit, happy. we have a warm and loving home. she could have been there, too. >> today, abu omar is housed in the domestic violence therapy wing of the prison and is receiving treatment and dealing with the consequences of his crime. >> translator: when he arrived, he was a bit more introverted. now he seems like a different person, a person who is more open, talking, laughing more. >> translator: our main function is to watch over the prisoners that the court has decided to convict in accordance with our legal system, but this isn't the only thing we do. we also need the imprisonment to be secure, pleasant and in good conditions in order to return them to the community and society as changed people. >> and that commitment to rehabilitation is reflected in the name of the prison itself. rimonim is hebrew for pomegranate. >> translator: it's
and i killed her. >> abu amar says his actions still haunt him. >> translator: i miss her a lot.. there isn't a night that i don't think about her. i have other sisters, charming, most of them married. they come with their children to our house, sit, happy. we have a warm and loving home. she could have been there, too. >> today, abu omar is housed in the domestic violence therapy wing of the prison and is receiving treatment and dealing with the consequences of his crime....
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and green lighting their use on abu zubaydah. so throughout august of 2002 he's brutally tortured, including he's waterboarded 83 times. you know, kept nude, subjected to temperature extremes. sleep deprivation. dietary manipulation. slaps. wallings. slamming him against the wall. and this reading, i think, that you're going to show is it juxtaposes the john yoo memo describing the treatment, with one of the only documents that we have in which abu zubaydah speaks. >> john yoo was? >> a justice department attorney in the office of legal counsel. he is the architect of a number of the legal manipulations that declare these things legal. and this is abu zubaydah speaking to the red cross in 2006, four years after he'd been disappeared, literally disappeared, into secret prisons. he's been held in thailand, and then in poland. he's finally brought to guantanamo with 14, with 13 other high-valued detainees in october or in september of 2006. he finally gets to see the red cross. and he tells his story of what happens. and the amazing
and green lighting their use on abu zubaydah. so throughout august of 2002 he's brutally tortured, including he's waterboarded 83 times. you know, kept nude, subjected to temperature extremes. sleep deprivation. dietary manipulation. slaps. wallings. slamming him against the wall. and this reading, i think, that you're going to show is it juxtaposes the john yoo memo describing the treatment, with one of the only documents that we have in which abu zubaydah speaks. >> john yoo was?...
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but the cia believed abu zubaydah knew much more, so they brought in a special contractor, a retired air force psychologist. although he has been publicly identified since, his name is still technically classified. his real name is mit >> i don't... >> smith: you cannot confirm i >> i cannot confirm or deny the individual's name shape or form. so i describe him in boris. >> smith: and so boris arrives. tell me. tell me the story. >> boris arrives, and we believed we were getting some headway with abu zubaydah. but he has different opinion about how to handle this interrogation. >> smith: so there was a lot of tension between you and this contractor... this psychologist. >> yeah, absolutely. there was a tension between all of us and him. you know, absolutely. and i was really frustrated, because i think that this is not going to lead us anywhere. i mean, this guy admitted that he doesn't know an islamic extremists. and here he is trying to call the shots on one of the most important programs, at the time, in the nation's history. >> smith: did you confront him? >> yes, absolutely. we
but the cia believed abu zubaydah knew much more, so they brought in a special contractor, a retired air force psychologist. although he has been publicly identified since, his name is still technically classified. his real name is mit >> i don't... >> smith: you cannot confirm i >> i cannot confirm or deny the individual's name shape or form. so i describe him in boris. >> smith: and so boris arrives. tell me. tell me the story. >> boris arrives, and we believed...
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now, abu musab al-zarqawi was killed by drug strike last september. when al qaeda loses someone like that, how long does it take them to find a new candidate? >> well, it is difficult in some positions. one thing that abu musab al-zarqawi was able to do better than most was inspire people. there was a magazine that he started it was called in speier. it was useful, but a lot of the things he did, it helped radicalize. we know that because a lot of the sales and in some cases, successful attacks over the last several years in the interviews afterwards, [inaudible name] was an e-mail contact with him. we know the individual in 2009 who is involved in a plot in new york city in 2009. there were plotters in new jersey that were inspired by abu musab al-zarqawi. he was able to do things that people like adam don, the southern california al qaeda operative, whose interesting case -- i have part of a chapter devoted to this -- his father is jewish. he is raising a christian the christian family. he ends up switching religions, and then joining al qaeda and g
now, abu musab al-zarqawi was killed by drug strike last september. when al qaeda loses someone like that, how long does it take them to find a new candidate? >> well, it is difficult in some positions. one thing that abu musab al-zarqawi was able to do better than most was inspire people. there was a magazine that he started it was called in speier. it was useful, but a lot of the things he did, it helped radicalize. we know that because a lot of the sales and in some cases, successful...
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this has led to a dispute over whether abu qatada was inside the deadline for appeal. >> he has to get over the hurdle of convincing the court that the appeal was brought on time. second, he has to convince the court that this is an important point of law that they want to hear more about in the grand chamber and only a very small portion of cases reach the gramm chamber on that basis. >> for decades he has been battling to stay in the u.k. once again it will be in europe which decides his fate. >> now look at business. you will focus on toyota. there were recalls about a year ago, a very gloomy picture. it has been a u-turn. >> it has been. all pistons firing. had soft to toyota. it was a terrible year for the japanese manufacturing giant, but fourth quarter figures -- first quarter figures, they made a net profit of $1.5 billion. because they've got fourth quarter figures, that gives us the full year picture for last year. their profits dropped 30% off the back of not so much the recalls but the disasters, the japanese tsunami, the earthquake that destroyed production plans, and the
this has led to a dispute over whether abu qatada was inside the deadline for appeal. >> he has to get over the hurdle of convincing the court that the appeal was brought on time. second, he has to convince the court that this is an important point of law that they want to hear more about in the grand chamber and only a very small portion of cases reach the gramm chamber on that basis. >> for decades he has been battling to stay in the u.k. once again it will be in europe which...
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abu dubabi. >> in abu dhabi, too. >> thank you. where's my diet coke? whatever, willis.eine isn't in yet. >>> coming up -- thank you for saving me. a young sitcom star's health challenge and how she hid it from her fans. >> and later, who is behind a special day of thrills for roller coaster lovers worldwide. >> abu dhabi babi. >> "world news now" you're watching. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. enn life insurance. time out. sweet. [ female announcer ] with charmin ultra soft, you can get that cushiony feeling while still using less. designed with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent and you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. ♪ ♪ i've got a secret ♪ i've got a secret can you keep it nobody's got to know ♪ >>> smooth. welcome back to the quiet storm. >> yeah. w
abu dubabi. >> in abu dhabi, too. >> thank you. where's my diet coke? whatever, willis.eine isn't in yet. >>> coming up -- thank you for saving me. a young sitcom star's health challenge and how she hid it from her fans. >> and later, who is behind a special day of thrills for roller coaster lovers worldwide. >> abu dhabi babi. >> "world news now" you're watching. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial...
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john defterios in abu dhabi. he mentioned gerhard schroeder.largest economy and the main proponent of the cost cutting measures we have short-handed into austerity. what happens there if anti-austerity candidates are elected in key european countries. can the eurozone and the currency survive and what does that mean to everybody else including you? we're going live to berlin next. to watch it for us. s thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bro
john defterios in abu dhabi. he mentioned gerhard schroeder.largest economy and the main proponent of the cost cutting measures we have short-handed into austerity. what happens there if anti-austerity candidates are elected in key european countries. can the eurozone and the currency survive and what does that mean to everybody else including you? we're going live to berlin next. to watch it for us. s thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in...
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mohammed hussein he's better known as abu zubaida he was the first value guantanamo detainee he was the first prisoner to be waterboarding and the torture program was built around him and the u.s. government claimed for years that he was involved in every major terrorist operation carried out by al qaeda including the nine eleven attacks and they said he was one of the highest ranking members of al qaeda prior to capture of course now over the last ten years however those claims have been increasingly watered down and yet still sits in guantanamo bay today in camp seven a top secret section of the prison and he's never been charged with stories become well known for those following the guantanamo chronicles but our guest tonight has just concluded a fourteen month investigation that shines a light on his brother his shop and despite the fact that he hadn't even seen his brother since he was eleven or twelve years old who lives here in the u.s. has spent two years in presence he's been an f.b.i. informant he's been threatened numerous times deportation and more jail time and he thinks th
mohammed hussein he's better known as abu zubaida he was the first value guantanamo detainee he was the first prisoner to be waterboarding and the torture program was built around him and the u.s. government claimed for years that he was involved in every major terrorist operation carried out by al qaeda including the nine eleven attacks and they said he was one of the highest ranking members of al qaeda prior to capture of course now over the last ten years however those claims have been...
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tell the media that it's for disasters domestically or foreign wars and putting people in camps like abu ghraib in iraq or camp x.-ray in cuba but now more and more documents are coming out confirming what r.t. had from sources and my research into this in the four films i've made in the police state series starting with police tape two thousand and one hundred ninety nine where i witnessed marines training to confiscate firearms on the west coast and put americans both on the left and right into camps and even segregate them according to their different political persuasions now we have an army document that dovetails with huge increase spending hiring tens of thousands of people in the military to specifically be internment camp officers and actually had military personnel blow the whistle on this to me in the last year about the hiring of tens of thousands of people in the training camps that they've shut up to train the prison guards for these and in this new document i was going to say i talk a little bit yeah you're talking about the you know they're hiring hundred thousand people
tell the media that it's for disasters domestically or foreign wars and putting people in camps like abu ghraib in iraq or camp x.-ray in cuba but now more and more documents are coming out confirming what r.t. had from sources and my research into this in the four films i've made in the police state series starting with police tape two thousand and one hundred ninety nine where i witnessed marines training to confiscate firearms on the west coast and put americans both on the left and right...
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obscurity and he has been obviously you know very upset by the fact that his brother who we know as abu zubaida. has been getting all the attention if you will while he's sitting here here in the united states and . he was unable to tell his story and when i spoke to him a fan of a story let me ask you something that's going to break it is a fascinating story for you know what do you what do you call it because i think that we see a few different dynamics here on one hand you see the fact that nobody thought to hand before nine eleven although they had been on the track. in monitoring invite and nobody even knew they had a brother brother live here in the united states and so that doesn't look so good for our intelligence capabilities and then post nine eleven we've seen possibly it go to the other extent right where it goes to over kill where you have monitoring massive monitoring of muslim groups but you know in in his case was he just kind of unlucky to. he you know he obviously makes the claim that it's because of his last name that he's been dealing with you know these issues for t
obscurity and he has been obviously you know very upset by the fact that his brother who we know as abu zubaida. has been getting all the attention if you will while he's sitting here here in the united states and . he was unable to tell his story and when i spoke to him a fan of a story let me ask you something that's going to break it is a fascinating story for you know what do you what do you call it because i think that we see a few different dynamics here on one hand you see the fact that...
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poster boy was al-qaeda operative was abu zabeda. >> he identified ramsey bin al sheik and led to his capture a xur and they provided information that captured khalid shaikh mohammed. >> khalid shaikh mohammed was the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. >> only three of the terror leaders were waterboarded a technique seen here by a demonstration but rodriguez says it led to the interruption of ten large scale plots and capture of many more terrorists. >> honest men can differ whether they are comfortable with some of the techniques we used and that is fair debate but you shouldn't say the techniques didn't work. >> some shouldn't say they didn't work including nancy pelosi that says it didn't happen at all. >> using the congress of the united states. >> yet rodriguez led a delegation to brief congressional leaders including pelosi. >> the only mention of water boarding it was not being employed. >> sean: she seemed to backtrack when her aide had been briefed specifically about the water boarding. >> informed he in the briefing had taken place. >> she was informed actually using the techn
poster boy was al-qaeda operative was abu zabeda. >> he identified ramsey bin al sheik and led to his capture a xur and they provided information that captured khalid shaikh mohammed. >> khalid shaikh mohammed was the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. >> only three of the terror leaders were waterboarded a technique seen here by a demonstration but rodriguez says it led to the interruption of ten large scale plots and capture of many more terrorists. >> honest men can...
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programs like the baltimore station help veterans get off the street and deal with issues like substance abus and tram -- post traumatic stress. if they get counseling within three years they are less likely to use drugs or and up homeless. >> coming back from iraq and yak, not getting the support they need are likely to wind up on the street. that is a lagging outcome. we have three to five years to make sure our men and women or coming back get support they need right now. >> such a great job. for more on the veterans services, go to abc2news.com. >>> they called him smile or chose because of that huge grifnlt today the friends and family of matthew cheswick are mourning his loss. he was vacationing with friends over the weekend when he was hit and killed by a drunk driver while trying to cross coastal highway. close swik -- cheswick is a 2008 grad of glen elg high school. >> they were close. >> 33-year-old -- 30-year-old diogo facchini was charged. police say he drove off after hitting cheswick but witness managed to chess down his car. >> tonight the coast guard has found a mission body.
programs like the baltimore station help veterans get off the street and deal with issues like substance abus and tram -- post traumatic stress. if they get counseling within three years they are less likely to use drugs or and up homeless. >> coming back from iraq and yak, not getting the support they need are likely to wind up on the street. that is a lagging outcome. we have three to five years to make sure our men and women or coming back get support they need right now. >> such...
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and then with music from their abu album called "colours," graffiti6 from the bud light stage. is an oscar and golden globe-winning actor whom you know from many excellent films. starting a week from friday, she plays a queen more evil than latifah could ever imagine in the new movie "snow white and the huntsman." please say hello to charlize theron. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> wow. >> jimmy: i always feel like danny devito when you walk out. you look great. thank you for coming. how is everything? >> everything is good. yeah. i'm a little tired. i've been traveling and promoting this film. >> jimmy: and you have a new baby, too. >> and i have, yes, that on top of it all. life is so hard. >> jimmy: how does it work when you are traveling and promoting the movie? does the baby come along with you? >> yeah, it's too long. i can't be away from him for that long. so, i mean, going through the adoption process, i knew when i was going to have him come into my life, so, before i even had him i had to start figuring out how to get a passport for him because i kne
and then with music from their abu album called "colours," graffiti6 from the bud light stage. is an oscar and golden globe-winning actor whom you know from many excellent films. starting a week from friday, she plays a queen more evil than latifah could ever imagine in the new movie "snow white and the huntsman." please say hello to charlize theron. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> wow. >> jimmy: i always feel like danny devito when you...
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the eye and you are telling her and the other people in the room that you did use waterboarding on abu would you have bade da and she comes out and says they didn't tell me, it's not about her confusion. that's a word that people remember waterboarding. >> correct. you know what? they don't have to take my word for it there is a cable tenth of september, 2002, where we spell out exactly the briefing that we gave nancy pelosi. >> is the word waterboarding used in that cable? >> it's used waterboarding and other techniques that were used on abu suebada he had been waterboarding tech uniques. the briefings took place when we got back to washington after her recess. >> cable what happened after the meeting saying you used waterboarding and your word and other people with you that you told nancy pelosi that that was being used? >> correct. >> bill: when you told the congresswoman the speaker of the house back then. >> no. she was not the speaker. she was minority ranking. >> bill: that's right. they had just come in. when you told her that did she say to you, mr. rodriguez, do not use water
the eye and you are telling her and the other people in the room that you did use waterboarding on abu would you have bade da and she comes out and says they didn't tell me, it's not about her confusion. that's a word that people remember waterboarding. >> correct. you know what? they don't have to take my word for it there is a cable tenth of september, 2002, where we spell out exactly the briefing that we gave nancy pelosi. >> is the word waterboarding used in that cable? >>...
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claims of torture at abu ghraib. lawsuits filed by some prisoners are now revived. >>> the latest on a georgia woman, battling a potentially deadly flesh-eating bacteria. >>> eyewitness news at 4:00 continues with denise and vic after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is 4:30. 69 degrees. cloudy with light rain in some areas. hello. thanks for staying with eyewitness news. i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about. >> a commencement speech during his campaign. president obama takes the stage today in new york city. in tonight's wjz campaign 2012 report, women's issues are front and center, as he speaks to graduates at barnard college. allisonalison harmelin reports for wjz. >> president obama looks out at the sea of cap and gowns. >> hello class of 2012. >> the president gave the commencement speech to 600 graduates at the all-women's school, as he works to court female voters. >> indeed, we know we are better off when women are treated fairly and better in every aspect of american
claims of torture at abu ghraib. lawsuits filed by some prisoners are now revived. >>> the latest on a georgia woman, battling a potentially deadly flesh-eating bacteria. >>> eyewitness news at 4:00 continues with denise and vic after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is 4:30. 69 degrees. cloudy with light rain in some areas. hello. thanks for staying with eyewitness news. i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about. >> a...
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y hace imposible que vÍctimas de abus, visas u. >>> me van a detener y llevar preso pero cuando llegues vÍctimas indocumentadas. >>> hay un sentimiento tan anti inmigrante, no han mirado la situaciÓn de la vÍctima. si no el hecho de que son ilegales. . >>> la mayorÍa en el congreso, alega que estaciÓn visas use obtienen por medio del fraude el congresista mario dÍaz ba lar votÓ en contra. >>> estamos en negociaciones, podemos resolver este problema, para que lo que pudiera pasar, no suceda. >>> el mes pasado el senado deÓo esta ley intacta y el presidente obama, asegura que vetara la versiÓn de la cÁmara baja. ante la posibilidad de un largo debate en washington. >>> y en cualquier momento, que sepan donde estamos, y se tome vengarse de nosotros no vamos a estar seguros. las vÍctimas de abuso, dicen vivir con miedo. cansados ya, de huir. en homestead florida, angie sandoval telemundo. >>> una mujer de guatemala sigue luchando para que un matrimonio estadounidense de missouri le devuelva a su pequeÑa hija de 7 aÑos asegura que la niÑa fue secuestrada en el 2006 y que la pareja, la adoptÓ
y hace imposible que vÍctimas de abus, visas u. >>> me van a detener y llevar preso pero cuando llegues vÍctimas indocumentadas. >>> hay un sentimiento tan anti inmigrante, no han mirado la situaciÓn de la vÍctima. si no el hecho de que son ilegales. . >>> la mayorÍa en el congreso, alega que estaciÓn visas use obtienen por medio del fraude el congresista mario dÍaz ba lar votÓ en contra. >>> estamos en negociaciones, podemos resolver este problema,...
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. >> she is owned by the ziad family, the royal family of abu dhabi, the same family whose general -- generous donations help to build the new adult john hastert -- the a new adult johns hopkins hospital. >> during these 20 years, he has quietly accumulated some of the best racing mares, horses, stallions, and we have won since 199318 darby awards. -- 1993, 18 darby awards. >> the erase that dixie's valentine will be racing in on preakness day is the first of its kind. >> we are gradually gaining more recognition by the fact that we will be there racing on the same day as the historic priebus race. -- preakness race. gre>> and now, your 11 insta- weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> wet weather has been moving in and out of central maryland throughout the day today. around baltimore, rainfall totals have been substantial. very little rain around ocean city. essentially, a dry day. the rains have been steady on west and was slowly develop further east. the threat of rain is in the forecast for the next couple of days. decent weather and a lot warmer as well
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the eye and you are telling her and the other people in the room that you did use waterboarding on abu have bade da and she comes out and says they didn't tell me, it's not about her confusion. that's a word that people remember waterboarding. >> correct. you know what? they don't have to take my word for it there is a cable tenth of september, 2002, where we spell out exactly the briefing that we gave nancy pelosi. >> is the word waterboarding used in that cable? >> it's used waterboarding and other techniques that were used on abu suebada he had been waterboarding tech uniques. the briefings took place when we got back to washington after her recess. >> cable what happened after the meeting saying you used waterboarding and your word and other people with you that you told nancy pelosi that that was being used? >> correct. >> bill: when you told the congresswoman the speaker of the house back then. >> no. she was not the speaker. she was minority ranking. >> bill: that's right. they had just come in. when you told her that did she say to you, mr. rodriguez, do not use waterboarding o
the eye and you are telling her and the other people in the room that you did use waterboarding on abu have bade da and she comes out and says they didn't tell me, it's not about her confusion. that's a word that people remember waterboarding. >> correct. you know what? they don't have to take my word for it there is a cable tenth of september, 2002, where we spell out exactly the briefing that we gave nancy pelosi. >> is the word waterboarding used in that cable? >> it's used...
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sheikh shark, abu-zebada. you were in charge. president of the united states now refers to you as someone who was involved in torture. your reaction? >> i describe our measure as how disgusted i was when i heard that because, you know, we stepped up to the plate. we got authority from the president-- >>> justice department. >> justice department certified that it was legal. we briefed the congress-- >>> nancy pelosi. you briefed her personally. >>? i briefed her personally. i led the team that briefed her personally. then we went to work. and we destroyed the al qaeda organization that attacked us. there is a long string of people that we took after that. we basically took it down. and the enhanced interrogation program played a key role in our being able to do that. >> sean: all right. if the president is going to spike the football and accuse the rival in the upcoming election of not being willing to make that decision which he did in this ad and go on the one-year anniversary of the beating -- the death of bin laden to go to a
sheikh shark, abu-zebada. you were in charge. president of the united states now refers to you as someone who was involved in torture. your reaction? >> i describe our measure as how disgusted i was when i heard that because, you know, we stepped up to the plate. we got authority from the president-- >>> justice department. >> justice department certified that it was legal. we briefed the congress-- >>> nancy pelosi. you briefed her personally. >>? i briefed...