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let's turn to tariq abu khdeir in his own words.de.as attacked from the i heard somebody screaming. they came and attacked me and i went unconscious. >> why did they attack you? >> i don't know. that is why i ran. >> [indiscernible] jumped the fence and tried to run away because i saw someone running at me. i tried to run away. >> tariq abu khdeir, the young man you just heard, if your listing on the radio, he has two black eyes. he has been charged with assaulting a police officer and has been released into house arrest in east teresa long. he actually lives in florida, but is in east jerusalem for the summer visiting his family. he was with his cousin mohammed just moments before mohammed was kidnapped and murdered last week. in a statement from the state department said it was profoundly troubled by the assault, calling for an incredible investigation and full accountability for the apparent excessive use of force. joining us now from tampa, florida, from pbs studios, is suhad abu khdeir. as well is as aunt relative of mohammed a
let's turn to tariq abu khdeir in his own words.de.as attacked from the i heard somebody screaming. they came and attacked me and i went unconscious. >> why did they attack you? >> i don't know. that is why i ran. >> [indiscernible] jumped the fence and tried to run away because i saw someone running at me. i tried to run away. >> tariq abu khdeir, the young man you just heard, if your listing on the radio, he has two black eyes. he has been charged with assaulting a...
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it shows abu bakr al-baghdadi giving a sermon in mosul. one of the iraqi cities that the group known as the islamic state took over. abu bakr al-baghdadi called on all muslim to obey him as long as he followed the rules of god. abu bakr al-baghdadi is the secretive leader of the group islamic state of iraq and levant. up until now this photo was one of two authenticated images of him, earning him the nickname the invisible sheikh. he joined the fight against the u.s.-led invasion of iraq in 2003 and spend time in a u.s. detention camp. he became the leader of an armed group led by al qaeda. al qaeda rejected ties to him. imran khan has more from baghdad. >> if this video of abu bakr al-baghdadi is confirmed, it send out a strong message, the first message is that the is will say this abu bakr al-baghdadi, the cal af of the islamic state is able to travel within his territories and not get harassed and hit by the security forces. he has come from syria across the border into north-western iraq and appeared in a public place, that, itself, i
it shows abu bakr al-baghdadi giving a sermon in mosul. one of the iraqi cities that the group known as the islamic state took over. abu bakr al-baghdadi called on all muslim to obey him as long as he followed the rules of god. abu bakr al-baghdadi is the secretive leader of the group islamic state of iraq and levant. up until now this photo was one of two authenticated images of him, earning him the nickname the invisible sheikh. he joined the fight against the u.s.-led invasion of iraq in...
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a video shows abu bakr al-baghdadi giving a serman. iraq's government calls it a force >>> the ukranian government retakes an eastern city held by pro-russian separatists. government forces gained control of the eastern city of slovyansk, which had been under rebel coul. residents say the separatist abandoned their post. following intense shelling. the ukrainian flag be raised. >>> in egypt the spiritual leadership has been sentenced to life in prison. he was one of 37 given a sentence after inciting violence and attacking security forces. he's been sentenced to death in two other cases. egypt has had a crackdown since mohamed mursi was deposed in a coup. >>> mohamed fadel fahmy has been admitted to hospital for treatment for an injury to his shoulder. he and two others spent 189 days in prison. he was sentenced with peter greste to seven years in prison. baher mohamed was given 10 years, accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. al jazeera reject the convictions and demands the journalist be freed. >> in the egyptian capital
a video shows abu bakr al-baghdadi giving a serman. iraq's government calls it a force >>> the ukranian government retakes an eastern city held by pro-russian separatists. government forces gained control of the eastern city of slovyansk, which had been under rebel coul. residents say the separatist abandoned their post. following intense shelling. the ukrainian flag be raised. >>> in egypt the spiritual leadership has been sentenced to life in prison. he was one of 37 given a...
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prior to abu dhabi, the u.s. had preclearance locations in places like ireland, the bahamas and canada. we had an obligation to get this right, and c.b.p. did not. despite security focused rationale, this was conducted without suitable congressional notification or a thorough explanation for the rationale of preclearance facilities in abu dhabi. we know that a significant number of watch list originate from the region, but that does not excuse the lack of notification or more importantly not taking into account how such agreements affect american workers and their employers. the establishment of a preclearance facility in abu dhabi where no domestic carrier currently flies -- let me repeat that -- no domestic carrier currently flies puts u.s. carriers at a competitive and significant disadvantage. as customs wait times are generally shorter at preclearance facilities compared to wait times in the united states. this facility provides a clear facilitation benefit to foreign airlines at the expense of u.s. carriers
prior to abu dhabi, the u.s. had preclearance locations in places like ireland, the bahamas and canada. we had an obligation to get this right, and c.b.p. did not. despite security focused rationale, this was conducted without suitable congressional notification or a thorough explanation for the rationale of preclearance facilities in abu dhabi. we know that a significant number of watch list originate from the region, but that does not excuse the lack of notification or more importantly not...
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the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witness they've given us or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of torture they were enablers they were to so it airs they will authorize years. from apocrypha eased to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while being torture satyrs that cover. how have american physicians and psychologists come to sanction and implement torture in our military prisons and why haven't they been held accountable for their actions. on. tonight we are a country awakened to danger and called to defend freedom whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to your enemies. justice will be done. less than three weeks later u.s. forces invaded afghanistan in retaliation to the september eleventh terrorist attacks on the united states. in a radical new policy the bush administration declared afghan prisoners enemy comb
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but, is this abu bakr a abu bakr al baghdadi?e know the officials or semi official account of the islamic state said it is him. other twitter accounts have said, no. it's not. it's somebody called al yemeni. we sent him there to gauge public reaction to whether -- to how they would react if abu bakr al baghdadi gave a sermon. it's a security exercise for them. we can't confirm any of this. i am just reporting what we do know so far. also what we know is when he was delivering his friday speech, the mobile telephone service in mosul was cut off by the islamic state. >> suggests a security precaution that is normally laid on for very important people. those are the things we know. how will we be able to con ferm that this, indeed was abu bakr al baghdadi? he was in custody between 2006 and 2009 and he was in jail by the americans. the americans, they know hill quite well. they will have interviewed him. they will have intear gated him. they will have several pictures of him. they have only ever released one picture of him. some sor
but, is this abu bakr a abu bakr al baghdadi?e know the officials or semi official account of the islamic state said it is him. other twitter accounts have said, no. it's not. it's somebody called al yemeni. we sent him there to gauge public reaction to whether -- to how they would react if abu bakr al baghdadi gave a sermon. it's a security exercise for them. we can't confirm any of this. i am just reporting what we do know so far. also what we know is when he was delivering his friday speech,...
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. >> if the video of abu bakr al-baghdadi in mosul is confirmed, it send out a strong message, that abu bakr al-baghdadi is able to travel within his own territories and not get harassed or hit by the security forces. he's clearly, they say, come from syria, across the border into north western iraq and appeared in a public place. that, itself, is a big message. what did he say. well, it's stuff that is consistent with what we heard before from audio tapes delivered. once again he says to muslims come to the islamic caliphate. it's our duty to fight and win jihad and are the only people that can bring peace to the islamic world. it's consistent with a message. is it really him. let's take a look at what we know. we know the semiofficial twitter account says yes, it is him. but other twister accounts said no, it's not. it's someone called al-yesiny, and we sent him to gauge public rehabilitation to how they would react if abu bakr al-baghdadi did come and give a sermon. it's an intelligence exercise, a security exercise. can't confirm any of that. i'm reporting what we know so far, and a
. >> if the video of abu bakr al-baghdadi in mosul is confirmed, it send out a strong message, that abu bakr al-baghdadi is able to travel within his own territories and not get harassed or hit by the security forces. he's clearly, they say, come from syria, across the border into north western iraq and appeared in a public place. that, itself, is a big message. what did he say. well, it's stuff that is consistent with what we heard before from audio tapes delivered. once again he says to...
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. >> i hope that president barack obama will feel what the family of abu khedair is feeling. tarix is human and an american citizen also. >> that's amid tibi, palestinian member of the israeli knedded or parliament. we also had a chance to speak with his mother, soha, who is a baltimore native. >> reporter: quickly, what do you think of the decision of the court? >> i'm not really happy, because he's being, he hasn't been charged with anything, and he hasn't been accused of anything, not charged with anything and they have him on house arrest, out of his own home, and plus they're making us pay a fine. it was 10,000 shakeles and it we can down to 3,000 shakeles. yes i'm pressing charges. >> reporter: you'll press charges against the police who beat him? >> yes, we will, definitely. >> reporter: we understand from the israeli justice ministry they have indeed launched an investigation into this incident. it's not been done by the police themselves, but rather the justice ministry has a special branch that does these sort of investigations, so we'll be waiting for those results
. >> i hope that president barack obama will feel what the family of abu khedair is feeling. tarix is human and an american citizen also. >> that's amid tibi, palestinian member of the israeli knedded or parliament. we also had a chance to speak with his mother, soha, who is a baltimore native. >> reporter: quickly, what do you think of the decision of the court? >> i'm not really happy, because he's being, he hasn't been charged with anything, and he hasn't been accused...
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who is abu bakr al-baghdadi? that's our focus this time on inside story. >> delivering a sermon in mosul, iraq, in this video, a man who appears to be the elusive leader of the islamic state spoke for a half hour. he introduced himself as, your new caliphibrahim. >> if you see me on the right path, help me. if you see me on a wrong path, lead me. >> baghdadi claims to trace his lineage back to mohammed giving him, some scholars say, legitimacy as religious leader. he was captured by u.s. forces. after his release he took over as head of al-qaeda in iraq branch. the leader at the time. abu omar was killed in a raid. al baghdadi's road to leadership, last year he openly deified the leadership, and joined forces fighting in syria. there was a letter ordering bag hdadi to keep forces separate. if this is baghdadi in the mosque in mosul, it is proof in a nouri al-maliki has not been able to control and they would continue its advance to regain tikrit on foot. choosing a new unity government postponed in political grid
who is abu bakr al-baghdadi? that's our focus this time on inside story. >> delivering a sermon in mosul, iraq, in this video, a man who appears to be the elusive leader of the islamic state spoke for a half hour. he introduced himself as, your new caliphibrahim. >> if you see me on the right path, help me. if you see me on a wrong path, lead me. >> baghdadi claims to trace his lineage back to mohammed giving him, some scholars say, legitimacy as religious leader. he was...
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we'll ask why abu bakr al baghdadi is considered the new bin laden. after a frightening near miss, don dahler discovers how often planes come too close at u.s. airports. a video never meant to be seen captures oscar pistorius reenacting the death of his girlfriend. and mark phillips catches up with america's new hope on the tour de france. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western addition. we'll begin tonight with the continuing threat of terror against the united states. from an islamic militant who has vowed to avenge the death of osama bin laden, and from those who might try to blow up a plane. we'll start with a new security procedure is in effect tonight at some overseas airports requiring u.s.-bound travelers to power on their cell phones and computers at screening check points. bob orr tells us it's all about staying ahead of terrorists who have already hidden explosives in printer cartridges, shoes and even underwear. >> reporter: as security is tightened on over
we'll ask why abu bakr al baghdadi is considered the new bin laden. after a frightening near miss, don dahler discovers how often planes come too close at u.s. airports. a video never meant to be seen captures oscar pistorius reenacting the death of his girlfriend. and mark phillips catches up with america's new hope on the tour de france. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western addition. we'll...
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tariq abu khdeir said the assault was unprovoked. >> why would you attack me last night. why would do you that to mefy didn't do anything for you. >> he was open summer vacation with his family. his parents are stunned and outraged though their son is now free they said they want justice of the police officers. >> go to jail. >> yes. >> stop him. >> do you think that will happen. >> i doubt it. >> but open abc this week israel ambassador to the united states says the video doesn't tell the whole story. >> this boy was one of six that attacked the police. >> tariq abu khdeir will spend the next nine days under court ordered house arrest before returning home to florida with his family on the 16th. "abc news" jerusalem. >> "good morning america" will have more on this story. stay tuned tomorrow morning after "action news" starting at 7 a.m. pope francis will mark another unpress departmentsed milestone in papacy tomorrow scheduled to meet with victims of the catholic church scandalch the pope sits down with six victims all from europe and private home at the vatican. pope f
tariq abu khdeir said the assault was unprovoked. >> why would you attack me last night. why would do you that to mefy didn't do anything for you. >> he was open summer vacation with his family. his parents are stunned and outraged though their son is now free they said they want justice of the police officers. >> go to jail. >> yes. >> stop him. >> do you think that will happen. >> i doubt it. >> but open abc this week israel ambassador to the...
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. >> three of the six suspects in the murder of mohammed abu khdeir has confessed. this is according to information from police reports and sources. we also know that the three subjects reenacted the kidnapping and the crime for the police following the route of the car in which mohammed abu k hdeir was kidnapped leading them to the forest where his charred body was found. now some of the suspects are minors. as you know there is still a gag order on the reporting details of this murder, however some information is being released, and some is still remaining undisclosed. we do know that the detention of the six suspects has been extended for five of them it was extended for eight days and for one of them, for five days. and as well we spoke to some of the lawyers who are representing the suspects, and they said that they are being banned by the israeli authorities and the israeli police from meeting with their defendants, the suspects, and they criticize this decision saying it is a blow to the foundation of justice in israel. >> meanwhile in the gaza strip hamas ha
. >> three of the six suspects in the murder of mohammed abu khdeir has confessed. this is according to information from police reports and sources. we also know that the three subjects reenacted the kidnapping and the crime for the police following the route of the car in which mohammed abu k hdeir was kidnapped leading them to the forest where his charred body was found. now some of the suspects are minors. as you know there is still a gag order on the reporting details of this murder,...
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the slain teenager's name is mohammed abu khdeir. in santa clara tonight members of the muslim community and cousins of khdeir came out to pay tribute with a candle light memorial. posters of khdeir, signs and palestinian flags crowded the corner of steven's creek and winchester boulevards. khdeir's family members say he was a happy, otugoing person. family members of abu khdier say he was was full of energy. "he was always telling jokes, laughing around, very kind hearted, always making people laugh. so, like i said, its very sad that he had to be, you know, taken at such a young age. no one deserves to die like that -- no one." the event's organizers and abu khdeir's family are asking everyone to increase their prayers for peace in jerusalem, despite the outrage. coming up. a bay area soldier saves the day, when a thief strikes in san francisco. how he stepped in and stopped the crime. an east bay city trying ease the drought troubles. with water restrictions. why homeowners will not even be allowed to water their lawns. the man be
the slain teenager's name is mohammed abu khdeir. in santa clara tonight members of the muslim community and cousins of khdeir came out to pay tribute with a candle light memorial. posters of khdeir, signs and palestinian flags crowded the corner of steven's creek and winchester boulevards. khdeir's family members say he was a happy, otugoing person. family members of abu khdier say he was was full of energy. "he was always telling jokes, laughing around, very kind hearted, always making...
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a 15 year old palestinian-american cousin of mohammed abu khudeir, tariq abu khudeir, became the subject of global attention over the weekend after video emerged of him being severely beaten by israeli officers. tariq says he was watching demonstrations in east jerusalem when he was seized. the video shows him lying on the as the officers repeatedly beat him with batons. he was left with facial bruises and severely swollen eyes and lips. actually brutally attacked from the side. i heard somebody screaming. they came and attacked me. i went unconscious and woke up in the hospital. >> why did they attack you? >> i don't know. that is why i ran. >> [indiscernible] no, i jumped the fence and tried to run away because i saw somebody running at me. >> tariq abu khudeir has been charged with assaulting a police officer and has been released into house arrest. he lives in florida, but is in east jerusalem visiting his family. he was with his cousin just moments before the kidnapping and murder last week. in a statement, state department said it was profoundly troubled the assault, calling for "s
a 15 year old palestinian-american cousin of mohammed abu khudeir, tariq abu khudeir, became the subject of global attention over the weekend after video emerged of him being severely beaten by israeli officers. tariq says he was watching demonstrations in east jerusalem when he was seized. the video shows him lying on the as the officers repeatedly beat him with batons. he was left with facial bruises and severely swollen eyes and lips. actually brutally attacked from the side. i heard...
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how will we be able to confirm that this, indeed was abu bak abu bakr al baghdadi. he was in custody and he was in jail by the american. the americans, they know him quite well. they will have interviewed him. they will have intear gated him. they will have several pictures of them. they have only ever released one picture of him. but some sort of facial recognition software will be able to identify whether it's him or not, whether the americans indeed will actually do that is a whole other question all together. so what we really know is that the islamic state social media accounts are spupushing this heavily. they are saying this is a ab bakr al bagdahidi. we can travel anywhere we like. >> that's one that people will be listening to here. >> imran khan reporting there. to discuss these latest developments in the iraqi crisis, our guest is e bra heb al marashi in san morningos where he researches modern iraqi history. he joins us live via skype from rome. we appreciate your time. let's talk about this time, how significant is it? it seems i.s. is trying to wage no
how will we be able to confirm that this, indeed was abu bak abu bakr al baghdadi. he was in custody and he was in jail by the american. the americans, they know him quite well. they will have interviewed him. they will have intear gated him. they will have several pictures of them. they have only ever released one picture of him. but some sort of facial recognition software will be able to identify whether it's him or not, whether the americans indeed will actually do that is a whole other...
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abu khdeir says the violent was unprovoked. >> why would you attack me like that? at least you have to tell me why would you do that to me. if i didn't do anything to you. >> reporter: the teenager was on summer vacation visiting family with his parents, who are stunned and outraged. >> i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: though their son is now free, they say they want justice for the police officers. to go to jail? >> yes, yes. >> they stomp him, stomp him, stomp him. to do that against another one. >> reporter: do you think that will happen? >> i doubt it. >> reporter: on abc's "this week" israel's ambassador said the video doesn't tell the whole story. >> this boy was one of six boys who had attacked the police with petro bombs, with molotov cocktails. >> reporter: tariq abu khdeir will spend nine days under court arrest before returning home to florida with his family on the 16th. alex marquardt, abc news. >>> a deadly stampede after a concert in mexico. three people were killed, after the show yesterday as thousands of concert-goers tried to escape the arena.
abu khdeir says the violent was unprovoked. >> why would you attack me like that? at least you have to tell me why would you do that to me. if i didn't do anything to you. >> reporter: the teenager was on summer vacation visiting family with his parents, who are stunned and outraged. >> i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: though their son is now free, they say they want justice for the police officers. to go to jail? >> yes, yes. >> they stomp him, stomp him,...
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cbs had the story about abu grh aib. had the pictures. he had a call from the secretary of the army saying you cannot run that story. it is going to endanger american lives. >> for some members of the audience -- they were not born when that happened. >> abu ghraib was a prison in iraq where the americans were running with her was tortured going on and pictures were taken. these pictures were horrific, showing the torture. soldiers smiling or giving the victory signal. it was just really horrible. so the military said american lives would be endangered. >> we went with it. you say what happens. we know show is there a pay off in freedom of the press when you expose something like this. yes there was. investigation of this type of torture stopped. the american public was so appalled that this had to end. i think that's a great effect. i also think that we will -- we don't know all ins and out tht the government does. we gave them the first chance. i still believe that was the right thing to do. >> your audience will probably be shocked at
cbs had the story about abu grh aib. had the pictures. he had a call from the secretary of the army saying you cannot run that story. it is going to endanger american lives. >> for some members of the audience -- they were not born when that happened. >> abu ghraib was a prison in iraq where the americans were running with her was tortured going on and pictures were taken. these pictures were horrific, showing the torture. soldiers smiling or giving the victory signal. it was just...
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that propaganda joins more young men to join abu bakr al-baghdadi and his forces. i don't see abu bakr al-baghdadi taking back what he has lost. >> thanking for coming on the programme, david rhode. good to talk to you, appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> now for more stories from around the world. we begin in nigeria, where 63 will ip and girls returned -- women and girls returned home after escaping from boko haram captivesful they were kidnapped on june the 18th. their escape is welcome news. boko haram is still believed to be holding 200 schoolgirls. it drew international tension and spawned a bring back our girls campaign. >>> afghanistan - results have been announced in the election to replace outgoaling president guards. ashraf ghani has been declared the likely winner. his opponent abdullah abdullah rejects the results calling it a fraud and a coup against the people's votes. the election commission must inspect the complaints made about the election and the u.s. state department encouraged a full and thorough review of all reasonable allegations. we finish at
that propaganda joins more young men to join abu bakr al-baghdadi and his forces. i don't see abu bakr al-baghdadi taking back what he has lost. >> thanking for coming on the programme, david rhode. good to talk to you, appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> now for more stories from around the world. we begin in nigeria, where 63 will ip and girls returned -- women and girls returned home after escaping from boko haram captivesful they were kidnapped on june the 18th. their...
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bbc has been speaking to the father of abu khdair. he told us he's waiting for this autopsy to be completed on his son's body. he was told it could have been finished as soon as lunchtime. the actual autopsy could indeed go on until later in the day. we understand it's carried out by israeli doctors. there's also a palestinian doctor present. at this time the israeli police are saying what happens to the body is out of their hands. it's in the hands of the doctors quite literally. >> it's fairly calm where you are at moment clearly. is there acceptance this is part of the procedure or anger he hasn't been released? >> reporter: there was anger and suspicion of why the body wasn't handed back to the family more quickly. the family of khdair said yesterday after his son's body was found he was kept by police for questions for eight hours. he said he was under pressure to perhaps say his son had not been killed as a reveng attack. this is after the three teen's bodies were found on the west bank monday. indeed he said the israeli police
bbc has been speaking to the father of abu khdair. he told us he's waiting for this autopsy to be completed on his son's body. he was told it could have been finished as soon as lunchtime. the actual autopsy could indeed go on until later in the day. we understand it's carried out by israeli doctors. there's also a palestinian doctor present. at this time the israeli police are saying what happens to the body is out of their hands. it's in the hands of the doctors quite literally. >> it's...
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mohammed abu khdeir was tariq abu khdeir's cousin.t day, tariq was apprehended by israeli police and brutally beaten. the whole incident, as you can see, caught on tape. after international outcry, and intervention by the state department, he was released from police custody and held under house arrest in the west bank for nine days. no charges were filed. on wednesday tariq abu khdeir returned to the united states. tariq and his mother join us. thank you for coming. >> thank you for having us, chris. >> tariq, let me start with you. you went to east jerusalem for a family vacation. before all this happened, what was it like ? >> it was actually really fun. i had made a lot of friends, and actually the first day i went there, there was like a party and i met mohammed at that party and he was, like, my first friend. so we hung out a lot from that point. >> you were hanging out in east jerusalem. couple of 15-year-old, 16-year-old boys in a summer hanging out, right? >> yeah. >> you guys were going there, it had been a while since you'd
mohammed abu khdeir was tariq abu khdeir's cousin.t day, tariq was apprehended by israeli police and brutally beaten. the whole incident, as you can see, caught on tape. after international outcry, and intervention by the state department, he was released from police custody and held under house arrest in the west bank for nine days. no charges were filed. on wednesday tariq abu khdeir returned to the united states. tariq and his mother join us. thank you for coming. >> thank you for...
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. >> if this video of abu bakr al-baghdadi in mosul is confirmed it send out a strong message. the first is that the is will say that abu bakr al-baghdadi, the cal af of the islamic state is able to travel within his own territories and got get harassed or hit by the security forces. he has come from syria, across the border into north-western iraq and appeared in a public place. it is a big message. what did he say. well, it's stuff that is consistent with what we heard from the audio tapes. once again he says "please come to the islamic cal af fate, it is your duty to fight and we are the om ones that -- only oning that can bring peace to the is lalic world." the islamic state are pushing this heavy, saying in is bagged. and the message is clear. we can travel anywhere we like within the islamic state. it's a big message to put out, one that people are listening to. >> two were injured when egyptian security forces fired at protesters protesting a hike in fuel prices. the government says it's necessary to fix the economy. there's widespread anger where half the population liv
. >> if this video of abu bakr al-baghdadi in mosul is confirmed it send out a strong message. the first is that the is will say that abu bakr al-baghdadi, the cal af of the islamic state is able to travel within his own territories and got get harassed or hit by the security forces. he has come from syria, across the border into north-western iraq and appeared in a public place. it is a big message. what did he say. well, it's stuff that is consistent with what we heard from the audio...
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the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to look at that and i right now we're going to treat them mainly. reacted in a circle. the press is giving tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. diagnosis we see are the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of disparate but in some of these high is. not really. make a few of them have may be. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors that detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although they too are officially set. there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the programs of the intellige
the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to look at that and i right now we're going to treat them mainly. reacted in a circle. the press is giving tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. diagnosis we see are the same...
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ahmed abu khatallah's court appointed attorney concedes he should stay locked up until trial but she described her client not as an anti-american terrorist but as an enemy of gadhafi who to the the regime. report -- who to the the regime. >>> san francisco police have broken up an illegal fireworks operation days before the 4th of july. they say 18-year-old eric yang was running the operation out of a cafe on grant street in chinatown. he had a 15-year-old boy retrieve the fireworks from a storage place. police say they confiscated about 100 illegal fireworks that were being sold for $10 apiece. >> we're talking about a destructive device, whether it's called an m 1-000 or an m- 80, it's strong. you could lose a hand or an arm. it's very drugs. >> prosecutors are charging the 18-year-old with felony possession of explosives and child endangerment. >>> hayward police will start to use small body-mounted video cameras to record their encounters with the public before the end of the year. the city council approved buying the cameras that attach to an you an officer's uniform or glasses
ahmed abu khatallah's court appointed attorney concedes he should stay locked up until trial but she described her client not as an anti-american terrorist but as an enemy of gadhafi who to the the regime. report -- who to the the regime. >>> san francisco police have broken up an illegal fireworks operation days before the 4th of july. they say 18-year-old eric yang was running the operation out of a cafe on grant street in chinatown. he had a 15-year-old boy retrieve the fireworks...
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it is abu ghraib. cbs knew about abu ghraib. they knew sometime prior to releasing the story. several of the other news media knew about it. i knew about it before it was late. how is it, at the corporate level -- how to balance out that we know something that we are not going to put it out up because there is this question of national security? >> this is a question of you cannot win. cbs had the story about abu ghraib. had the pictures. had it very well documented. dan rather got a call from the secretary of the army saying you cannot run that story. it is going to endanger american lives. >> for some members of the , --ence >> it was a terrible story, it was a prison in iraq that americans were running and torture was going on and pictures were taken, and american soldiers were smiling or giving the victory signal. it was just really horrible. so the military said that american lives were invaded, so we held a week. meanwhile, we were asking for spokesman from the pentagon. another appeal came the second week, so we held it. the third week we decide we're going to go with a
it is abu ghraib. cbs knew about abu ghraib. they knew sometime prior to releasing the story. several of the other news media knew about it. i knew about it before it was late. how is it, at the corporate level -- how to balance out that we know something that we are not going to put it out up because there is this question of national security? >> this is a question of you cannot win. cbs had the story about abu ghraib. had the pictures. had it very well documented. dan rather got a call...
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in connection with the brutal killing of palestinian teen mohammed abu khedair here in jerusalem. this development unfolding on the same day that mohammed's 15-year-old cousin tariq abu khdeir was released on bail. >> i feel way better. >> reporter: his summer vacation turned to horror when his 16-year-old cousin mohammed was abducted from his home and burned alive in the woods on wednesday. now out on house arrest, tariq shows u.s. his bruises, angry markings of the hatred raring its head in east jerusalem once again. last week, tariq was beaten and arrested by israeli police at a protest following his cousin's death. the cell phone video shows israeli police striking and kicking the boy's limp body. now under investigation, whether tariq physically baited the officers before the beating or if their attack was unprompted. >> why did they attack you? >> i don't know. that's why i ran. >> they said you were throwing stones. they said you were throwing stones or something of this. >> no, i jumped the fence and i tried to run away because i saw something -- somebody running at me. so
in connection with the brutal killing of palestinian teen mohammed abu khedair here in jerusalem. this development unfolding on the same day that mohammed's 15-year-old cousin tariq abu khdeir was released on bail. >> i feel way better. >> reporter: his summer vacation turned to horror when his 16-year-old cousin mohammed was abducted from his home and burned alive in the woods on wednesday. now out on house arrest, tariq shows u.s. his bruises, angry markings of the hatred raring...
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isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi made a rare video appearance released yesterday.view it as a brazen display of their increasing strength in the region. i know you were just recently in iraq. martha, what statement is he trying to make here, and are u.s. interests at greater risk now? >> bianna, this is really a remarkable tape. if that man stood -- a man who has a $10 million reward on his head standing in mosul, iraq's second biggest city, a city that the united states once occupied. he is sending a very strong message that he is in charge. he urged people to join the jihad. he was very calm. obviously they have a media branch because that tape was put out almost immediately. the iraqi government is denying that this tape is real, but the iraqi government has been saying a lot of things particularly when i was there denying a lot of things that, in fact, are probably true. >> the iraqi government seems to become more and more weakened by the day. martha, thank you. and be sure to join martha later on abc's "this week" when she will be tackling one of those pressi
isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi made a rare video appearance released yesterday.view it as a brazen display of their increasing strength in the region. i know you were just recently in iraq. martha, what statement is he trying to make here, and are u.s. interests at greater risk now? >> bianna, this is really a remarkable tape. if that man stood -- a man who has a $10 million reward on his head standing in mosul, iraq's second biggest city, a city that the united states once occupied. he...
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which -- and they are quite close to baghdad in the south, and there have been clashes there, where abu ghraib is the huge, where the u.s. forces were seen torturing and harassing prisoners, that prison has been evacuate add couple of months ago because of how close the militants were coming so they are really pretty close to the city, the thing is that baghdad is not like -- the islamic state which is known at isis was able to take, because baghdad is quite a large shiite population and not really possible for this militia to move in quite as easily into baghdad as they did in mosul and some of the cities to the north. >> matt, we understand there have been some, some successes by government forces. what is the reality, at least the way it feels there in the streets? you know, will government forces be able to move into any of these major metropolitan areas they have lost? >> well, it doesn't look good. the military has been trying to take tikrit, which is the city that is near the hometown of saddam hussein and they have been doing that for about a week trying to push into this city,
which -- and they are quite close to baghdad in the south, and there have been clashes there, where abu ghraib is the huge, where the u.s. forces were seen torturing and harassing prisoners, that prison has been evacuate add couple of months ago because of how close the militants were coming so they are really pretty close to the city, the thing is that baghdad is not like -- the islamic state which is known at isis was able to take, because baghdad is quite a large shiite population and not...
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population will need psychological help after a cease fire eventually comes just along the corridor or abu abdullah waits as his son undergoes surgery having lost a hand in the attacks his pregnant wife lost their baby to top it off like hundreds of others they also lost their homes totally destroyed in strikes on the pummel share your neighborhood tens of thousands remain internally displaced having fled injury death and demolition these nine families live in a parking lot below a damaged tower building in gaza city center the eighty family members are lucky not to be sheltering in un run schools in far worse conditions had. i would have no adelaide many of the wednesday. in gaza hundreds of civilians have been killed in less than three weeks palestinians are in every way fatigued by this war it's bitterly felt all the more during the supposed holy days now palestinians call this the age of martyrs israel has been dropping these leaflets on west alleging that hamas is withholding the full number of casualties among its militants but despite the shocking and horrendous number of palestinia
population will need psychological help after a cease fire eventually comes just along the corridor or abu abdullah waits as his son undergoes surgery having lost a hand in the attacks his pregnant wife lost their baby to top it off like hundreds of others they also lost their homes totally destroyed in strikes on the pummel share your neighborhood tens of thousands remain internally displaced having fled injury death and demolition these nine families live in a parking lot below a damaged...
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abu khedair says the assault was unprovoked. >> why would you attack me like that? why would you do that to me if i didn't do anything to you? >> reporter: the teenager was on summer vacation, visiting family with his parents who were stunned and outraged. >> i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: though their son is free, they said they want justice for the police officers. go to jail? >> yes. yes. >> stop him. stop him doing that against another one. >> reporter: do you think that will happen? >> i doubt it. >> reporter: but on abc's "this week," israel's ambassador to the united states says the video doesn't tell the whole story. >> this boy was one of six boys who attacked the police with petrol bombs, with molotov cocktails. >> reporter: he will spend the next nine days under court-ordered house arrest before returning home to florida with his family on the 16th. alex marquardt, abc news, jerusalem. >>> pope francis meeting with victims of priest sex abuse. pope francis is sitting down behind closed doors with six victims, two each from britain, germany and irelan
abu khedair says the assault was unprovoked. >> why would you attack me like that? why would you do that to me if i didn't do anything to you? >> reporter: the teenager was on summer vacation, visiting family with his parents who were stunned and outraged. >> i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: though their son is free, they said they want justice for the police officers. go to jail? >> yes. yes. >> stop him. stop him doing that against another one. >>...
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we will begin tonight with abu bakr el-baghdadi, who may just be the world's most wanted man right now. he is the leader of the islamic state of iraq in syria or isis, seized control of large sections of iraq. he is certainly among the world's most mysterious and elusive men, for instance, there are just two confirmed photos of him in existence, which is why it was such a big deal when a video was posted on two isis web sites today, that claim to be baghdadi speaking at a mosque, seemingly unconcerned by the $10 million bounty placed on his head by the u.s. charlie d'agata picks up the story. >> reporter: the leader of the most extreme islamist group in iraq and beyond emerged from the shadows to order all muslims to obey him. "god ordered us to fight his enemies," he said, "to carry out jihad and to spread the religion." a video posted on isis web-site claims to show abu bakr el- baghdadi delivering a sermon in mosul, the city that fell to isis fighters more than three weeks ago. it will take more careful analysis to prove for certain it is him, but the face seems to fit one of the on
we will begin tonight with abu bakr el-baghdadi, who may just be the world's most wanted man right now. he is the leader of the islamic state of iraq in syria or isis, seized control of large sections of iraq. he is certainly among the world's most mysterious and elusive men, for instance, there are just two confirmed photos of him in existence, which is why it was such a big deal when a video was posted on two isis web sites today, that claim to be baghdadi speaking at a mosque, seemingly...
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. >>> remember mumia abu-jamal?convicted cop killer who was defended on his death sentence by a guy president obama nominated for a top doj commission. republicans and democrats united to kill that nomination, but now it seems that a california labor union is upset that a school district out west might not want to teach children that abu-jamal is some kind of hero. this man's case has long been a cause celeb for many on the left who believe he was railroaded because of his race. he was convicted of shooting officer faulkner five times, including in the face while the police officer was down. and his guilt was repeatedly upheld by several courts. my next guest believes he's not only innocent but is similar to dr. martin luther king, jr. and wants this lesson taught. it's good to see you tonight, he was convicted, his guilt was upheld repeatedly, even though his death sentence was overturned. why on earth would you want to see children taught that this man is in anyway like dr. martin luther king. >> i think it's impo
. >>> remember mumia abu-jamal?convicted cop killer who was defended on his death sentence by a guy president obama nominated for a top doj commission. republicans and democrats united to kill that nomination, but now it seems that a california labor union is upset that a school district out west might not want to teach children that abu-jamal is some kind of hero. this man's case has long been a cause celeb for many on the left who believe he was railroaded because of his race. he was...