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department memo from 2005, which came to light in 2009, abu za beta was water bothered at least 83 times, as opposed to just 35 seconds. and as the senate report from the cia, the quantity and type of intelligence produced my zubaydah remained largely unchanged by the use of torture. kiriakou has come to feel very differently about the cia's detention and interrogation program than he did back in 2007. when we spoke yesterday, he gave me his perspective on what happened to abu zubaydah, starting with the mission to capture him in pakistan back in 2002. >> we were told by headquarters at the time that abu zubaydah was the number three in al qaeda. that turned out to just not be true. he actually had never joined al qaeda. and he had never pledged fealty to osama bin laden. but he was an al qaeda associate. and he was the director of al qaeda's two training camps in afghanistan. so, as such, even if he wasn't the number three in al qaeda, he was a pretty important target for us. >> but you're operating at the time thinking, we've got the number three. >> oh, yeah. >> you must have been sto
department memo from 2005, which came to light in 2009, abu za beta was water bothered at least 83 times, as opposed to just 35 seconds. and as the senate report from the cia, the quantity and type of intelligence produced my zubaydah remained largely unchanged by the use of torture. kiriakou has come to feel very differently about the cia's detention and interrogation program than he did back in 2007. when we spoke yesterday, he gave me his perspective on what happened to abu zubaydah,...
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we have isis elements in the philippines working with ab d due -- abu sayyaf. we have them in yemen, in south africa. you have them all over the stands. they now proclaim they have people who defected in the taliban in afghanistan. it is not what we are seeing on the news and iraq in syria it is spreading all over the sunny world. he is claims he is the savior of sunni islam. it is a thousand year war in which we are caught in the middle and they still kill fellow sunnis like the jordanian pilot. o >> under line all of this, it is not in any way getting smaller or staying as is. this is expanding. >> we heard after the murder of the jordanian pilot this was going to go far. it 2 turned them against them. >>al baghdadi not only goes out and kills people they put it up as propaganda he also puts out proclamation of he is the answer to the expansionism of sheet islam -- shi'ite islam. we have seen the rest of it most people thankfully have not. they are all over the middle east africa and parts of south asia. they have seen that whole video. that is a recruitment
we have isis elements in the philippines working with ab d due -- abu sayyaf. we have them in yemen, in south africa. you have them all over the stands. they now proclaim they have people who defected in the taliban in afghanistan. it is not what we are seeing on the news and iraq in syria it is spreading all over the sunny world. he is claims he is the savior of sunni islam. it is a thousand year war in which we are caught in the middle and they still kill fellow sunnis like the jordanian...
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and that's how i heard that abu zubaydah had been waterboarded and that he had cracked, which is what i told brian ross on abc news in december of 2007. that turned out to not be true. >> so you hear that he's waterboarded and he's cracked. you come away thinking that -- >> wow, that worked. >> right. >> wow. that was fast. that's what i thought. >> the senate intelligence committee's report on the cia detention and interrogation program released this past december revealed that abu zubaydah had provided interrogators with valuable intelligence before he was tortured, a finding which contradicted the cia's assertion that so-called enhanced interrogation techniques were necessary because he'd stopped cooperating. the senate report revealed many other disturbing details about the cia program. ice water baths, detainees subjected to severe and prolonged sleep deprivation, threats of sexual violence to family members. and while the foreword to the report states that they had violated the law, none faced prosecution, a fact that's not lost on john kiriakou. he's now on house arrest, servin
and that's how i heard that abu zubaydah had been waterboarded and that he had cracked, which is what i told brian ross on abc news in december of 2007. that turned out to not be true. >> so you hear that he's waterboarded and he's cracked. you come away thinking that -- >> wow, that worked. >> right. >> wow. that was fast. that's what i thought. >> the senate intelligence committee's report on the cia detention and interrogation program released this past december...
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razan mohammad abu-salha and her sister, yusor abu-salha, and yusor's husband, deah barakat were killed execution-style in what family members call a hate crime. suspected gunman craig stephen hicks has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder. hicks had frequently posted anti-religious comments on his facebook page. police say an early probe suggests the killings resulted from a parking dispute, a claim the victims family and friends reject. the fbi is also investigating. a crowd of over 5,000 packed a soccer field at north carolina state for thursday's service. they paid tribute to the victims and amending justice for their murders. in international news, eight ukrainian soldiers have been killed and several dozen wounded in continued fighting in eastern ukraine. the violence comes just after ukraine and russia agreed to a new ceasefire at a summit in belarus, but the truce won't take effect till sunday. new shelling has been reported today in the rebel strongholds of luhansk and donetsk. in washington, state department spokesperson jen psaki said that despite the ceasefi
razan mohammad abu-salha and her sister, yusor abu-salha, and yusor's husband, deah barakat were killed execution-style in what family members call a hate crime. suspected gunman craig stephen hicks has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder. hicks had frequently posted anti-religious comments on his facebook page. police say an early probe suggests the killings resulted from a parking dispute, a claim the victims family and friends reject. the fbi is also investigating. a crowd...
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we have isis elements in it the philippines working with abu saeff.e have them in west africa and yemen and south africa and all over the stands. they now proclaim they have people who defected from the taliban in afghanistan. it is not just what we are seeing constantly on the news and iraq and syria. it is literally spreading all over the sunni world. it is part of their effortal baghdadi is claimed himself to be the savior of sunni islam from the shiites. the shiites predominant in rowan. it is a thousand year war in which we are caught in the middle. they kill fellow sunnis like the jordanian pilot. it is the most brutal terrorism organization on planet earth. >> under line all of this, it is expanding. it is not in any way getting smaller or even staying as is. this is expanding. >> we heard after the murder of the jordanian pilots that quote maybe they had gone too far and this was going to turn people against them. it has probably turned my kingdom against them in jordan. it is a recruitment tool for the mass soing nis tick and vicious group of
we have isis elements in it the philippines working with abu saeff.e have them in west africa and yemen and south africa and all over the stands. they now proclaim they have people who defected from the taliban in afghanistan. it is not just what we are seeing constantly on the news and iraq and syria. it is literally spreading all over the sunni world. it is part of their effortal baghdadi is claimed himself to be the savior of sunni islam from the shiites. the shiites predominant in rowan. it...
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>> i first came across abu ibrahim on social media. we started to message regularly for more than seven months online. i was able to corroborate his story by talking to this network of foreign fighters inside syria who i communicate with who also knew abu ibrahim. >> pelley: clarissa ward, one of our authorities on syria. thank you collaros is a. a popular podcast could help a convicted murder rer get a new trial. and what had this skydiver counting his blessings when the "cbs evening news" continues. ay i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging could i come up with something better. my doctor told me about eliquis... for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin there's no routine blood testing. don't stop taking eliqu
>> i first came across abu ibrahim on social media. we started to message regularly for more than seven months online. i was able to corroborate his story by talking to this network of foreign fighters inside syria who i communicate with who also knew abu ibrahim. >> pelley: clarissa ward, one of our authorities on syria. thank you collaros is a. a popular podcast could help a convicted murder rer get a new trial. and what had this skydiver counting his blessings when the "cbs...
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again, our condolences, best friend of yusor abu-salha.e willing to your piece at fusion.net called "my best , friend was killed and i don't know why." professor omid safi, they could for being with us director of , duke university's islamic studies center. the three young people are being buried today. 19-year-old razan mohammad abu-salha, her 21-year-old sister yusor and her new husband, 23-year-old deah barakat. all killed on tuesday. when we come back, one billion rising. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> climbing poe tree performing "awaken" at the artistic uprising here in new york city last saturday, part of one billion uprising. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. >> one billion rising is the name of a global movement in more than 200 countries to end rape and sexual violence against women. the campaign was launched by playwright eve ensler, creator of "the vagina monologues," and it highlights the startling statistic that one in every three women on the planet will
again, our condolences, best friend of yusor abu-salha.e willing to your piece at fusion.net called "my best , friend was killed and i don't know why." professor omid safi, they could for being with us director of , duke university's islamic studies center. the three young people are being buried today. 19-year-old razan mohammad abu-salha, her 21-year-old sister yusor and her new husband, 23-year-old deah barakat. all killed on tuesday. when we come back, one billion rising. stay...
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despite the risk abu ibrahim began to look for a way out.ly disillusioned by the executions of western aid workers and journalists. he missed his family and felt bored. jihad wasn't what he thought it would be. >> i'll miss friends of mine and the brotherhood. >> abu ibrahim is not the only western fighter in syria who has wanted to leave. we know of a group of approximately 30 british men who have said that they want to return to the uk but they're worried that they could be arrested upon their return. clarissa ward, cbs news new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," david axelrod, former senior adviser to president obama, joins us in the studio and we'll talk with oscar-nominated actor steve carell. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. i'm m lauren lyster. have a great day. . >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the february cold temperatures are making for icy roads and a treacherous commute. we shot this video in jenkintown we'll have a live look at the current conditions coming up. it is tuesday
despite the risk abu ibrahim began to look for a way out.ly disillusioned by the executions of western aid workers and journalists. he missed his family and felt bored. jihad wasn't what he thought it would be. >> i'll miss friends of mine and the brotherhood. >> abu ibrahim is not the only western fighter in syria who has wanted to leave. we know of a group of approximately 30 british men who have said that they want to return to the uk but they're worried that they could be...
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abu is a very interesting situation. he is a distant cousin of mohamedou's and was related to mohamedou's ex-wife, i believe. he supposedly was with osama bin laden as a spiritual leader, a mauritanian, obviously, but he left in 2001 and in the 9/11 report it actually says that he disapproved of the 9/11 bombings abuse he said they were a violation of the koran. we now know, and we didn't know for a long long time that he left at that time and went to iran where he was under some kind of a house arrest for many years. ultimately, in about 2013 he showed up back in mauritania, in jail and then was released after he was interrogated by the americans. so although all throughout the years we have been battling the government, they said it's because mohamedou was connected to his cousin abu and now abu is out and a free man and mohamedou is still there. and we don't know what he and the government discussed because the government has been unwilling to turn that over to us. >> i think that relates to and goes back to your ques
abu is a very interesting situation. he is a distant cousin of mohamedou's and was related to mohamedou's ex-wife, i believe. he supposedly was with osama bin laden as a spiritual leader, a mauritanian, obviously, but he left in 2001 and in the 9/11 report it actually says that he disapproved of the 9/11 bombings abuse he said they were a violation of the koran. we now know, and we didn't know for a long long time that he left at that time and went to iran where he was under some kind of a...
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>> abu and the other activists know the city very well.ar about exkigss they go and try to find out where these executions take place and they put the information they got on social media for the world to know. i'm sure that many people are looking at it, in the united states politicians trying to find out how isis thinks and works. >> wow fascinating look behind the scenes at these very brave activists. >>> troubling new developments to tell you about in ukraine. russian backed rebels carrying out an attack on a town well out of the front lines some 30 miles away from the nearest fight. check out this dash cam video. that's capturing the violence as it unfolded. you can see an explosion and flames in the distance. five people killed, dozens more injured. apparently this is the same town pro russian separatists were forced to retreat from back in july. the fighting comes just one day before a round of planned peace talks. we'll keep an eye on this developing story. >>> shepard smith reporting live from the fox news desk. >> the white house
>> abu and the other activists know the city very well.ar about exkigss they go and try to find out where these executions take place and they put the information they got on social media for the world to know. i'm sure that many people are looking at it, in the united states politicians trying to find out how isis thinks and works. >> wow fascinating look behind the scenes at these very brave activists. >>> troubling new developments to tell you about in ukraine. russian...
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the civilian contractors who were involved in abu ghraib.re is a federal hearing tomorrow about whether they can be sued. it's legitimate editorial. comes a day before the hearing tomorrow morning. legitimate. i have no problem in that sense with the editorial. you made an interesting and important point in your talking points today, and that is that liberals they really don't feel too comfortable attacking even something as clearly vicious as the things isis does. so they run an editorial about something that happened at abu ghraib, but we went back and they could every editorial from january 1st through today. there have been no editorials at all about isis atrocities but there is one about american atrocities. i have no problem about running editorial about american atrocities, i would feel better if the gods who write editorials at the "new york times" showed the same outrage, actually they should have showed more outrage. >> of course they should. >> for what isis does on a daily basis versus what americans did on a very rare occasion.
the civilian contractors who were involved in abu ghraib.re is a federal hearing tomorrow about whether they can be sued. it's legitimate editorial. comes a day before the hearing tomorrow morning. legitimate. i have no problem in that sense with the editorial. you made an interesting and important point in your talking points today, and that is that liberals they really don't feel too comfortable attacking even something as clearly vicious as the things isis does. so they run an editorial...
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abu zubaydah happened to be in one of the houses that we raided.er something of a gun battle, we captured him. >> so, since her interview in 2007, it has become known that zubaydah was waterboarded at least 83 times and he provided no useful information as a result. he remains imprisoned at guantÁnamo without charge. his name appears or than 1000 times in the senate report on torture released in december. talk about what you know happened to him. >> sure. abu zubaydah was shot three times while being captured, shot by pakistani authorities, once in the thigh, once in the groin once in the stomach with an ak-47. he was gravely wounded. when he was taken away from pakistan, he was sent to a secret location and the cia sent a trauma surgeon from johns hopkins university medical center to the secret location to give him medical assistance. he underwent surgery. for some reason, he even had an eye removed. i'm not sure why that happened. over the next several months, he recovered from his gunshot ones. >> talk about how you met him. >> sure. when we fir
abu zubaydah happened to be in one of the houses that we raided.er something of a gun battle, we captured him. >> so, since her interview in 2007, it has become known that zubaydah was waterboarded at least 83 times and he provided no useful information as a result. he remains imprisoned at guantÁnamo without charge. his name appears or than 1000 times in the senate report on torture released in december. talk about what you know happened to him. >> sure. abu zubaydah was shot...
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saudi arabia is under sand abu dhabi is involved in that. not the thunder i was expecting or hoping for. it's possible. that's about it now. right way down to the south coast. temperature wise muscat is down to 23 30 degrees. they'll hang around that for today. the head of it all is a bit further away from us. talking about the higher ground as we approach afghanistan. there are clouds and it will rain and, indeed snow. it is height dependent. rain at the moment and a bit of snow for zagros mountains, there could be huge amounts of snow up to 2 meters. >> thank you. an indian transformation. in the last eight years. fully paved roads, water, wi-fi, due to a local engineer and the developments can be replicated in other parts of the country, we go to the village to find out more. >> reporter: at first glance it looks like any other village in india. but that changes. if you look and listen closely. this is an engineer responsible for the high-tech amenities, including 24 security cameras and free public wi-fi. growing up in the village, choha
saudi arabia is under sand abu dhabi is involved in that. not the thunder i was expecting or hoping for. it's possible. that's about it now. right way down to the south coast. temperature wise muscat is down to 23 30 degrees. they'll hang around that for today. the head of it all is a bit further away from us. talking about the higher ground as we approach afghanistan. there are clouds and it will rain and, indeed snow. it is height dependent. rain at the moment and a bit of snow for zagros...
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the strikes focused on isil's leadership, particularly isil lead ter abu bakr al-baghdadi.hey have conducted 5500 missions since the airstrikesgan airstrikesgan. jordan has participated 946 of them. they say they have destroyed 20% of isil's combat capabilities and killed 7,000 isil fighters. >> we started dash garrisons where they sleep and eat. and we successfully destroyed more than 19 delegates. after that the war against dash is going to continue. we are determined to achieve the objectives of this war. not only to degrade dash capabilities. we are going to destroy dash. that is the aim as that target a bosnian is accused of sending money tot. one of six boss kneeians accused of using facebook and pay pal to help isil. according to the indictment this suspect used code words to communicate. the case will be tried in the u.s. state of missouri. to yemen where the leaders of the southern adan prove incident have objected the houthi's take over of power. they moved to set up a presidential counsel and whichitional government. people have been protesting against the takeov
the strikes focused on isil's leadership, particularly isil lead ter abu bakr al-baghdadi.hey have conducted 5500 missions since the airstrikesgan airstrikesgan. jordan has participated 946 of them. they say they have destroyed 20% of isil's combat capabilities and killed 7,000 isil fighters. >> we started dash garrisons where they sleep and eat. and we successfully destroyed more than 19 delegates. after that the war against dash is going to continue. we are determined to achieve the...
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---segn la polica ''carson lane bartolomucci'' abus por un año de la pequeÑa..cuando la novia se ibatrabajar... --- la victima que ahora es una adolescente revel esto porque en aquel entonces no tena el valor de denunciarlo... ---el hombre est tras las rejas con una fianza de 340 mil dolares.. --las autoridades no han revelado si la guarderia contaba con la licencia para operar en esta ciudad.. lorena/take vo --una familia de modesto teme lo peor... luego que militantes del grupo ''isis'' secuestraron a sus seres queridos en syria... -- ''romel y sharlet david'' aseguran que 12 de sus familiares han sido llevados por extremistas islmicos... quienes el lunes por la tarde arrasaron con un pueblo cristiano ... ---los parientes temen que isis los usen como escudos humanos --- para esta noche amigos y familiares ha programado una vigilia en la catedral ''mar zaia'' en el 1457 de la avenida ''mable'', en la ciudad de modesto.. juan fran - ots --sta maÑana tendrn la primera audiencia ante un juez los sospechosos "juan hernndez" y "richard cruz" ... take vo ...quienes enfrentan cargos de hom
---segn la polica ''carson lane bartolomucci'' abus por un año de la pequeÑa..cuando la novia se ibatrabajar... --- la victima que ahora es una adolescente revel esto porque en aquel entonces no tena el valor de denunciarlo... ---el hombre est tras las rejas con una fianza de 340 mil dolares.. --las autoridades no han revelado si la guarderia contaba con la licencia para operar en esta ciudad.. lorena/take vo --una familia de modesto teme lo peor... luego que militantes del grupo ''isis''...
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. >> reporter: the killings of dia barakat, his wife yusor abu salha and her sister razan abu salha werecross the world with the hashtag hashtag #muslimlivesmatter. authorities say accused killer craig steven hicks is cooperating in the triple murder investigation. >> i just heard gunshots. i don't know what building it came from, but i heard kids screaming. >> reporter: police say gunfire broke out after a dispute over a parking space. all three had earned undergrad honors at nc state. barakat was in his second year of dental school at north carolina. his sister spoke. >> we're still in a state of shock and will never be able to make sense of this horrendous tragedy. we ask that the authorities investigate these senseless and heinous murders as a hate crime. >> reporter: investigators say they have not ruled out the possibility of a hate crime, and the fbi has been called in. karen hicks is the suspect's wife. >> i can't say with the absolute believe that this was related to religion but was the long standing dispute over parking my husband had with the neighbor. >> reporter: hicks is a
. >> reporter: the killings of dia barakat, his wife yusor abu salha and her sister razan abu salha werecross the world with the hashtag hashtag #muslimlivesmatter. authorities say accused killer craig steven hicks is cooperating in the triple murder investigation. >> i just heard gunshots. i don't know what building it came from, but i heard kids screaming. >> reporter: police say gunfire broke out after a dispute over a parking space. all three had earned undergrad honors at...
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mohammad abu salha is the girl's father. >> police, investigate. please look carefully.ed to lawyers. i have talked to law professors. this has hate crime written all over it. >> reporter: 46-year-old craig stephen hicks allegedly shot the three victims on tuesday night but police have said they believe the shooting happened over a dispute about a parking space outside the building where the suspect lives. police stood with muslim leaders today and said they continue investigating every angle, including whether a hate crime was committed. the killings have gained worldwide attention on social media sites with the hashtag "muslim lives matter." the murders have exposed a feeling among some muslims that they are facing racial intolerance. osama auirshaid is with the american muslims for palestine. >> we want, do not demand that we be treated in a privileged way, but we demand to be treated no less than any average american. >> reporter: and just a short while ago, vigils started here at north carolina state university for the victims. scott, all three attended classes here
mohammad abu salha is the girl's father. >> police, investigate. please look carefully.ed to lawyers. i have talked to law professors. this has hate crime written all over it. >> reporter: 46-year-old craig stephen hicks allegedly shot the three victims on tuesday night but police have said they believe the shooting happened over a dispute about a parking space outside the building where the suspect lives. police stood with muslim leaders today and said they continue investigating...
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stephanie deck, al jazerra abu dhabi. >>> now, it's the u.s.ustry's biggest night year, the oscars have just wrapped up in hollywood with "birdman" taking the top award for best picture. eddie redmayne the best actor award for his depiction of physicist steven hawking in "the theory of everything." and julianne moore best actress. for more on all of this. let's go to our correspondent phil lavelle joining us live from los angeles. "birdman" winning best film and director for alejandro gonzales. >> reporter: yeah. when that best director was announced, it was about announced about three or four awards before the best film announcement was made when we saw he had won that that was kind of an invitation, the two of them go hand in hands it was always going to be "birdman" or "boyhood." it's no surprise that "birdman" won. it's taken all of the guild awards, best picture at the spirit awards yesterday. you could tell that he was very, very happy to have taken both of those prize are prizes. as for eddie redmayne, yes, he was best actor. michael kea
stephanie deck, al jazerra abu dhabi. >>> now, it's the u.s.ustry's biggest night year, the oscars have just wrapped up in hollywood with "birdman" taking the top award for best picture. eddie redmayne the best actor award for his depiction of physicist steven hawking in "the theory of everything." and julianne moore best actress. for more on all of this. let's go to our correspondent phil lavelle joining us live from los angeles. "birdman" winning best...
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becky aroundnderson in abu dhabi for us. much more ahead on the jordanian response to the murder of its pilot by isis. an expert panel is weighing in. we're getting more information at the same time. >>> other important news we're following, the measles outbreak here in the united states continues to spread. more than 100 people have now been infected already this year. so what's being done to stop the spread of the disease? i'll ask the director of the centers for disease control and prevention, dr. thomas frieden is standing by live. rma. checking your credit score is for chumps. i have great credit. how do you know? duh. you know those change, right? tattoos don't change. try credit karma. it's free and you can see what your score is right now. aren't you a little bit curious? i just got my free credit score! credit karma. really free credit scores. really free. i have got to update my ink. this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve
becky aroundnderson in abu dhabi for us. much more ahead on the jordanian response to the murder of its pilot by isis. an expert panel is weighing in. we're getting more information at the same time. >>> other important news we're following, the measles outbreak here in the united states continues to spread. more than 100 people have now been infected already this year. so what's being done to stop the spread of the disease? i'll ask the director of the centers for disease control and...
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abu has fought hard to have his death sentence overturned but almost lost that battle and his life. >oing to pick me up that night that i wasn't -- i wasn't going to eat, i wasn't going to sleep or drink water. that was my nonviolent way of protesting. >> in 2002, abu was brought over to death watch to begin the three days there before his scheduled execution. >> when they were restraining me with full restraints, the handcuffs and chains i was walking from here over to where the big visitor room is at, they were watching me 24 hours a day. you can't even use the bathroom unless they have to write it down on the log. i was in another world. literally. i had to be in another world. because if not, i would have cracked down and resorted to my suicidal tendencies that i experienced during the course of my whole life. >> just one day before his scheduled execution, abu received a visit from a federal investigator. >> and i looked at her. and she said she finally got a stay. and that's when i almost said if it wasn't for this shelf life thing, the hold me as i was going down, i probably wo
abu has fought hard to have his death sentence overturned but almost lost that battle and his life. >oing to pick me up that night that i wasn't -- i wasn't going to eat, i wasn't going to sleep or drink water. that was my nonviolent way of protesting. >> in 2002, abu was brought over to death watch to begin the three days there before his scheduled execution. >> when they were restraining me with full restraints, the handcuffs and chains i was walking from here over to where the...
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. >> there is an incredible amount of military hardware on display here this exhibition in abu abu dhabiseen as one of the key international exhibitions when it comes to defense. over 1 would be to 00 exhibitors are here showing military capacities range from air capacity, ranging from land and to sea. 55 countries also here you will see people walking around delegations ranging from the seniorities of minister of defense, chiefs of staff, generals all here looking at what is available. >> there are more basic things on display here like for example, an armored car, not only used by military but also journalists and ngo did, for example, cooperateing in countries that are considered more dang ruts. we have to also remember the changing situation in the region. for example, with the threat of groups like isil. this is also something countries here will be keeping in mind when looking at what next to buy. the deals that matter here will happen behind closed doors. >> a human rights group in sgon indian easyia wants the government to halt the execution of 10 foreign prisoners. there are 133
. >> there is an incredible amount of military hardware on display here this exhibition in abu abu dhabiseen as one of the key international exhibitions when it comes to defense. over 1 would be to 00 exhibitors are here showing military capacities range from air capacity, ranging from land and to sea. 55 countries also here you will see people walking around delegations ranging from the seniorities of minister of defense, chiefs of staff, generals all here looking at what is available....
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---segn la polica ''carson lane bartolomucci'' abus por un año de la pequeÑa..cuando la novia se ibatrabajar... --- la victima que ahora es una adolescente revel esto porque en aquel entonces no tena el valor de denunciarlo... ---el hombre est tras las rejas con una fianza de 340 mil dolares.. --las autoridades no han revelado si la guarderia contaba con la licencia para operar en esta ciudad.. lorena - take vo --y ahora pasemos a "berkeley" donde las autoridades anunciaron que una vez ms una estudiante fue agredida sexualmente en el campus univsersitario de esa ciudad. --segn los investigadores el incidente ocurri el mercoles a eso de las cuatro de la tarde cuando la jven de 22 aÑos caminaba en la facultad. el sospechoso se acerc a la vctima para luego manosear sus senos y darse a la fuga. --al sujeto se le describe como sus senos y darse a la fuga. --al sujeto se le describe como hispano, de cabello negro mandbula cuadrada y unos 6 pies de estatura. --hasta el momento no se han realizado arrestos. juan fran - ots --sta maÑana tendrn la primera audiencia ante un juez los sospechosos
---segn la polica ''carson lane bartolomucci'' abus por un año de la pequeÑa..cuando la novia se ibatrabajar... --- la victima que ahora es una adolescente revel esto porque en aquel entonces no tena el valor de denunciarlo... ---el hombre est tras las rejas con una fianza de 340 mil dolares.. --las autoridades no han revelado si la guarderia contaba con la licencia para operar en esta ciudad.. lorena - take vo --y ahora pasemos a "berkeley" donde las autoridades anunciaron que una...
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muhammad abu salah.he first time today president obama spoke out about those killings saying no one in the united states of america should ever be targeted because of who they are, what they look like, or how they worship. the president's words acknowledging the question hanging over this case. were these three victims, all of them shot execution style, were they targeted because they were muslims? he told mourners this has hate crime written all over it. and today, muslim leaders had a prayer meeting at the u.s. capital and worked at halls pushing for a hate crimes investigation. the fbi hasn't gone that far now. they have opened a preliminary inquiry which attorney general eric holder will determine if any hate crime laws were broken. we learned more about the man charged with these murders. craig stephen hicks. police seized a dozen guns from his apartment. six rifles, including a military style r-15. they also found cases of ammunition. he had an additional pistol with him when he turned himself in a
muhammad abu salah.he first time today president obama spoke out about those killings saying no one in the united states of america should ever be targeted because of who they are, what they look like, or how they worship. the president's words acknowledging the question hanging over this case. were these three victims, all of them shot execution style, were they targeted because they were muslims? he told mourners this has hate crime written all over it. and today, muslim leaders had a prayer...
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abu-jamal have challenged pennsylvania's new mental anguish law. it allows victims to take legal action to prevent them from dealing with further emotional pan. abu-jamal, a former radio reporter is serving life in prison for killing philadelphia police officer danny faulkner in 1991. abu-jamal gave a recorded graduation address to college students last weir. faulkner's widow say his comments make it hard to move on, but some believe the law is a civil rights violation. >>> back to the breaking news we showed you minutes ago, sky force is live over new castle county. crews are on the scene of a plant fire. this is the ico manufacturing plant in edgemore. they make construction equipment. an asphalt tank is on fire and the plant being evacuated. my producer carl told me no injuries here and that is the good news and we do have a crew headed here. we continue to monitor the situation by air. >>> organizers call it a day of outrage on saturday people from all across the region will gather in cumberland county to protest a deadly police shooting. >> sh
abu-jamal have challenged pennsylvania's new mental anguish law. it allows victims to take legal action to prevent them from dealing with further emotional pan. abu-jamal, a former radio reporter is serving life in prison for killing philadelphia police officer danny faulkner in 1991. abu-jamal gave a recorded graduation address to college students last weir. faulkner's widow say his comments make it hard to move on, but some believe the law is a civil rights violation. >>> back to the...
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mohammad abu sal-ha. thoughts with your family. >> thank you, sir. >> there's no indication that the chapel hill police or fbi will treat this as a hate crime. police preliminarily are calling it a dispute over parking. the doctor abu salha wants more answers contacting us moments ago to add, i need your support and all from free americans, please call on the fbi and white house. it's been a busy 24 hours in space news spacex finally successfully launching the falcon 9 rocket and a weather satellite. what does it mean for you? a lot of entertaining tweets for starters, our space age daily spec is next. i will take beauty into my own hands... where it belongs. olay regenerist. it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in only 5 days. without drastic measures. stunningly youthful. award-winning skin. never settle for anything less. the regenerist collection. from the world's # 1 olay. your best beautiful. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why
mohammad abu sal-ha. thoughts with your family. >> thank you, sir. >> there's no indication that the chapel hill police or fbi will treat this as a hate crime. police preliminarily are calling it a dispute over parking. the doctor abu salha wants more answers contacting us moments ago to add, i need your support and all from free americans, please call on the fbi and white house. it's been a busy 24 hours in space news spacex finally successfully launching the falcon 9 rocket and a...
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these two have ties to abu musab zarquawi who had been kill ed ined in a u.s. strike in 2006 and sajida al rishawi's brothers were fighting alongside zarquawi in iraq and the other brothers were top aide ss, so it is unclear though, john, what impact if any this is going to have on isis or any reakction they are going to have to this. we do not know if the demand for the release of sajida al rishawi was even a genuine demand or if they really wanted to see her release or trying to put jordan in that very difficult situation or position over the past couple of weeks. >> thank you so much jomana karadsheh, there in jordan. and there is also a likelihood or more retaliation. and so let's talk about that with our panel. james, if we can start with you what are the military options here with the jordanians what can they do at this point? >> well john they can continue to do the air strikes which they are doing to support the coalition. we could see a combined arms operation operation. the jordanians are very capable of doing that and when i say combined arms, they h
these two have ties to abu musab zarquawi who had been kill ed ined in a u.s. strike in 2006 and sajida al rishawi's brothers were fighting alongside zarquawi in iraq and the other brothers were top aide ss, so it is unclear though, john, what impact if any this is going to have on isis or any reakction they are going to have to this. we do not know if the demand for the release of sajida al rishawi was even a genuine demand or if they really wanted to see her release or trying to put jordan in...
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liwa abu fadl al abbas, they formed a group called -- mahdi. it's the force of the hawks of al mahdi. this is their iraq contingent. but a lot of other groups have taken on the liwa abu fadl al-abbas name. and a lot of them have connections to the original al-abbas. is this a -- they need to get their stuff together. there are a bunch of groups that have done that. even liwa al asaab waleb a group formed in december 2013, at least that's when they are announced announced, they were formed earlier than that, they even started their own iraqi contingent. all of this is going on the spread and the movement and the networking. it continues. if we're getting down to brass tacks on this one. i think a lot of this is just kind of a little game that a lot of people in irgcq like to play because a lot of these people will share members they'll fight in the same fronts they'll say they lost the same member. it's all a big game so that i can sit here suck down my diet mountain dew and just slam my head against the table as i'm looking for yet another mili
liwa abu fadl al abbas, they formed a group called -- mahdi. it's the force of the hawks of al mahdi. this is their iraq contingent. but a lot of other groups have taken on the liwa abu fadl al-abbas name. and a lot of them have connections to the original al-abbas. is this a -- they need to get their stuff together. there are a bunch of groups that have done that. even liwa al asaab waleb a group formed in december 2013, at least that's when they are announced announced, they were formed...
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. >> reporter: this is funeral of abu a 23-year-old football fan who died at the air defense stadium in cairo. his family is among those mourning the people who left to watch a football match but came back in body bags. football fans tried to enter a premier match between local club zamalik and mp. but some didn't have tickets. barricades failed to hold back the crowds. >> the police were in front and behind the gate. they fired tear gas this caused panic and people fell on top of each other. >> the confusion resulted in a stampede. the fan association of the zamalik club called it a massacre by the police. but police officers were overwhelmed. egypt foreign minister said, in a statement an increasing number ever fans gathered outside the stadium pushed to 10,000. climbed walls in an attempt to enter resulting in injury. relations have been tense since the 2010 revolution. football supporters were a part of the mast protest. many had no political affiliations. but the media director at the egyptian football administration accuses the muslim brotherhood for being involved. this is an
. >> reporter: this is funeral of abu a 23-year-old football fan who died at the air defense stadium in cairo. his family is among those mourning the people who left to watch a football match but came back in body bags. football fans tried to enter a premier match between local club zamalik and mp. but some didn't have tickets. barricades failed to hold back the crowds. >> the police were in front and behind the gate. they fired tear gas this caused panic and people fell on top of...
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i was mort storm, murad storm, abu osama, abu mujahid, polar bear, it's some kind of schizophrenic lifestyle. >> he's made surprising connections with leaders. according to counterterrorism expert magnus ranstorp. >> he had been to the many place, he had met all the right people. >> reporter: he's almost a forrest gump of radical islamism. >> i don't think there's many people like him that have all those different dimensions. he was the real deal. >> reporter: the real deal. a larger than life personality who reveals his journey in this book "agent storm: my life inside al qaeda and the cia" co-authored by paul cruickshank and tim lister, both cnn contributors. coming up, how storm goes from boxer to holy warrior. >> i was invited by osama bin laden to join up with him in the training camp in afghanistan. mhere's our new trainer! ensure active heart health. crowd: yayyyy! heart: i'm going to focus on the heart. i minimize my sodium and fat... gotta keep it lean and mean. pear: uh-oh. heart: i maximize good stuff like my potassium... and phytosterols, which may help lower cholesterol. major:
i was mort storm, murad storm, abu osama, abu mujahid, polar bear, it's some kind of schizophrenic lifestyle. >> he's made surprising connections with leaders. according to counterterrorism expert magnus ranstorp. >> he had been to the many place, he had met all the right people. >> reporter: he's almost a forrest gump of radical islamism. >> i don't think there's many people like him that have all those different dimensions. he was the real deal. >> reporter: the...
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es el principal sospechoso de mantener en cautiverio a una joven de 22 aÑos de quien presuntamente abusmanera sexual. --segn las autoridades "barajas" tambin habra recibido la ayuda de "jaime gmez" de 52 aÑos y "crestino avina" de 34 por lo que ayer fueron arrestados. --los agentes seÑalaron que los tres tendrn cita ante la corte maÑana viernes. lorena - take vo --incidentes de agresin sexual en centros educativos es uno de los temas que acaparan la atencin nacional y local... especificamente en la universidad de berkeley. -para reducir dichos ataques, el martes y mircoles se llev a cabo una conferencia que tuvo como invitada especial a "anita hill" quien fu abusada sexualmente en 1991. --berkeley es una de las "90" facultades que hoy en da estn bajo el ojo de agentes federales por la manera en como han manejado ste tipo de incidentes. juanfra/voboxes ---la publicacin de una lista por incidentes de odio racial desata controversia en todo el pas... --- la universidad estatal de san francisco figura en la septima posicin entre las instituciones ms antisemitas del pais... ---asi lo dio a c
es el principal sospechoso de mantener en cautiverio a una joven de 22 aÑos de quien presuntamente abusmanera sexual. --segn las autoridades "barajas" tambin habra recibido la ayuda de "jaime gmez" de 52 aÑos y "crestino avina" de 34 por lo que ayer fueron arrestados. --los agentes seÑalaron que los tres tendrn cita ante la corte maÑana viernes. lorena - take vo --incidentes de agresin sexual en centros educativos es uno de los temas que acaparan la atencin...
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salha and razan abu salha.king steps to determine whether federal law was violated. no one in the united states should ever be targeted because of who they are, what they look like and how they worship. michelle and i offer our condolences to the victims' loved ones. >>> much more news today. isis militants surrounding a base an air force base that houses some american troops. some of the terrorists may be wearing iraqi uniforms. we'll speak with one former soldier who built the base more than a decade ago. he got emotional. stand by for that. [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your c
salha and razan abu salha.king steps to determine whether federal law was violated. no one in the united states should ever be targeted because of who they are, what they look like and how they worship. michelle and i offer our condolences to the victims' loved ones. >>> much more news today. isis militants surrounding a base an air force base that houses some american troops. some of the terrorists may be wearing iraqi uniforms. we'll speak with one former soldier who built the base...
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human rights groups are criticizing the united arab emirates, saying arab workers are being abused in abu dhabi and are calling out the american institutions. as paul beban tells us they are putting pressure on the u.a.e. to fix the problem. >> reporter: it's sold as a modern island paradise in the middle of the middle east. it's betting that museums, and luxurious lifestyle will make it a global destination. researcher says that there's another side to it. >> the reality, as with a lot of things, when you scratch that surface, there's something deeper darker more sinister underneath it. >> he says he and other human rights watch researchers found it an atrocious track worker on the migrant workers, coming from poor countries, to build the area. confiscated passports, stlp wages, all issues that more than 100 workers reported to human rights watch between 2013 and 2014. when some went on strike to protest how they were treated. they say they were arrested thrown in gaol and deported without due process. >> i went with the hope of providing my daughter with an education. to get my daughter
human rights groups are criticizing the united arab emirates, saying arab workers are being abused in abu dhabi and are calling out the american institutions. as paul beban tells us they are putting pressure on the u.a.e. to fix the problem. >> reporter: it's sold as a modern island paradise in the middle of the middle east. it's betting that museums, and luxurious lifestyle will make it a global destination. researcher says that there's another side to it. >> the reality, as with a...
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al jazeera, abu dhabi. >> stay with us. still ahead a 750-year-old practice as graceful as it is spiritual. trying to keep a ceremony from spinning into a spectacle. >> let's go racing, boys. >> nascar season gets underway at daytona 500. >> hollywood's biggest night is over. the oscars have been happened out and academy award watchers say it was predictable with "bird man" taking the top award for best picture. we have a roundup of who went home with the golden statueette. >> the oscar goes to bird man! >> it was inevitable it would be this or boy hood who took the big one. it didn't yield best actor that went to the theory of everything. the accept answer speech slightly clumsy, but humble. this is a man just getting the hang of the business. >> this oscar -- this oscar -- this belongs to all of those people around the world bottling. >> the oscar goes to julianne moore. >> she is storming through awards season, taking everything she comes across. patricia arquette, the best supporting actress, 12 years in the making, thi
al jazeera, abu dhabi. >> stay with us. still ahead a 750-year-old practice as graceful as it is spiritual. trying to keep a ceremony from spinning into a spectacle. >> let's go racing, boys. >> nascar season gets underway at daytona 500. >> hollywood's biggest night is over. the oscars have been happened out and academy award watchers say it was predictable with "bird man" taking the top award for best picture. we have a roundup of who went home with the...
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and i see china and i see accudacc see abu dhabi. you see bridges and tunnels and airports and roadways that are so magnificent, paved in gold and you come home and land and laguardia or lax in los angeles or kennedy airport in new york, and they are like third-oral places. our roads are crumbling. everything is crumbling, and we are rebuilding china. it's got to stop. we have the cards. remember that. we have the cards. social security -- i am the only republican that's going to say this, and i don't know if people are going to love it or not. but we've got to make this country rich again. we can do it with seminared leadership. when we make it rich >> we can save social security, medicare and medicaid and not cut it like almost every republican wants to do. let's cut social security, cut medicare. now, you go after fraud and abuse, but you don't cut it. we make the country rich again. we take back the jobs from china and other nations, and you are not going to have to cut social security, medicare, et cetera. and nobody else is goi
and i see china and i see accudacc see abu dhabi. you see bridges and tunnels and airports and roadways that are so magnificent, paved in gold and you come home and land and laguardia or lax in los angeles or kennedy airport in new york, and they are like third-oral places. our roads are crumbling. everything is crumbling, and we are rebuilding china. it's got to stop. we have the cards. remember that. we have the cards. social security -- i am the only republican that's going to say this, and...