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the probably could be that we think that we should we can play not one hundred percent the like against united the thing that we can play a fifty percent against world is about the if we don't play serious that against united we can have a program. boxing legend vitaly klitschko as his watch told to retirement is just around the corner of the ukrainian heavyweight says he's got another couple of fights left in him before eventually hands up his gloves forty klitschko once again retained his w.b.c. belts against poland's tamasha adamic in september we also held the double b o crown eleven years ago his career record stands at just two defeats forty three wins including incredible forty knockouts well apart from his sporting exploits time fists peerage he'd agree it's probably politically and to train them to go broke like the man is thirty five to twenty hopes but their fans will be just as happy to follow when he eventually defends his multiple titles on his own. in formula one ferrari's philippe massa has picked champion sebastian vettel to the fastest lap time in friday's practice ahead of t
the probably could be that we think that we should we can play not one hundred percent the like against united the thing that we can play a fifty percent against world is about the if we don't play serious that against united we can have a program. boxing legend vitaly klitschko as his watch told to retirement is just around the corner of the ukrainian heavyweight says he's got another couple of fights left in him before eventually hands up his gloves forty klitschko once again retained his...
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the probably it could be that we did that we should we can play not one that present the leg against united the thing that we can play fifty percent against works about the if we don't play seriously like against united we can have a program. boxing legend batali klitschko and says his much talked about retirement is just around the corner ukrainian heavyweight says he's got another couple of points left in him before he eventually hangs up his gloves but forty klitschko once again retained his w.b.c. belt against poland's thomas adamic in september and also held the rubio crown eleven years ago his career record stands two defeats and forty three wins including an incredible full t not counts apart from his sporting exploits dr iron fist boasts a ph d. degree and it's going to need to train the younger klitschko brothers like him in these thirty five and the tally hopes but fans will be just as happy to follow when he eventually defends his multiple times alls on his. in formula one ferrari's felipe massa has picked champion sebastian vettel to the fastest lap time in friday's practice ahe
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about the problem could be that we wish to we can play not one that present the leg against united the thing that we can play fifty percent against it was about the if we don't play seriously against united we we can have a program. meanwhile chelsea also lock horns at stamford bridge on saturday in what is the pick of games this week in the english premier league again as have been in good form of blades following their all for start of a season in the last three league outings while something could be boosted thomas but marlon to the starting line up. meanwhile chelsea they have selection problems with didier drogba. both suspended all of it from under tar is set to return after completing a free much by the blues vo would seem to have the age where recent encounters with arsenal chelsea have lost just three of the last nineteen meetings with the gunners . getting stronger and. to test. test of strength stories or stuff were commitment that's what is expecting us to morrow after a defeat you want to get back to winning ways as soon as possible and the game is a big game against arsen
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square bombing that they're going to go up there been other incidents organized from pakistan against united states what would he do to respond to that would he simply accept the do nothing response i think that's a danger that america might overreact to on the united states launched from pakistan to get lead to a great degree because you're hedging against the u.s. which i think would be you know the problem the problem the problem with stephen and others of his philosophy is they don't go to the root of the problem and the root of the problem is the u.s. and period. foreign policy that he denies even know anything about you about it you've got an empire here with seven hundred thousand military bases all over the world it's primary goal is regime change we've seen that in libya a country that never attacked the united states we see it in iraq a country that never attacked the united states and goes back to iran and the regime change under most of that incident airplane cuba. goes on and on but what he also fails to recognize is the more people they kill in afghanistan and now in pakistan p
square bombing that they're going to go up there been other incidents organized from pakistan against united states what would he do to respond to that would he simply accept the do nothing response i think that's a danger that america might overreact to on the united states launched from pakistan to get lead to a great degree because you're hedging against the u.s. which i think would be you know the problem the problem the problem with stephen and others of his philosophy is they don't go to...
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this is someone who declared war against the united states of america, who openly broadcast -- >> wait a minute, ron paul, talk about being out to lunch.u meani army and you're fighting in the army against us with the ss and you get killed in action, that's somehow wrong? you need to be given a bill of particulars or whatever? miranda rights? >> yeah, there's no mystery here. >> miranda rights. what are you talking about? >> there's no mystery here. this is someone who went on video and said, i want to kill americans. i want other people to kill americans. as many as possible. that is declaring war against the united states. if you do something like that, if you make yourself into a clear and present threat to u.s. national security, i'm not sure what your argument is, that that's an assassination. >> let's go to this question, if someone is in the field doing operations, you have a good case to bring them down. >> look, the individual killed beside him, they published an article in "inspire" magazine, why i turned trader to america. other articles included "how to build a bomb in the
this is someone who declared war against the united states of america, who openly broadcast -- >> wait a minute, ron paul, talk about being out to lunch.u meani army and you're fighting in the army against us with the ss and you get killed in action, that's somehow wrong? you need to be given a bill of particulars or whatever? miranda rights? >> yeah, there's no mystery here. >> miranda rights. what are you talking about? >> there's no mystery here. this is someone who...
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traveling overseas are being warned by the state department to be mindful of possible retaliation against unitedstfour of the killing of the outcry that leaderal queda leader. he was killed during a united states air strike attack. the only way to bring peace with the insurgents is to have peace topping's with pakistan. robbani was trying to broker a deal with the tasliban. >> troy davis was laid to rest today. there were dozens of eyewitnesses to the crime when he was accused of shooting a off-duty police officer. in later years some of the witnesses recanted their testimony. the house band of kathy giffords retired from an asset today. nasa today. his wife is recovering from a gunshot wound she received last year. they are riding a eight dueled memoir. >> the typhoon has strengthened to a super typhoon with maximum winds of 150 mi. per hour. low- lying areas and coastal zones are expected to receive more flash floods. one person has been killed by a landslide triggered by the typhoon. another amtrak crash this one in northern california. the amtrak train collided with a semi trucks. there were
traveling overseas are being warned by the state department to be mindful of possible retaliation against unitedstfour of the killing of the outcry that leaderal queda leader. he was killed during a united states air strike attack. the only way to bring peace with the insurgents is to have peace topping's with pakistan. robbani was trying to broker a deal with the tasliban. >> troy davis was laid to rest today. there were dozens of eyewitnesses to the crime when he was accused of shooting...
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when his message shifted from peace to hatred against the united states, she couldn't believe it. >> at first he didn't even believe that it was him. we thought maybe the translations were wrong or edited. but when we realized it was him speaking those hateful messages, we were just in utter shock and disbelief. >> reporter: al awlaki was a top al qaeda operations planner, linked the two 9/11 hijackers, to the gunman at ft.hood and the underwear bomber. fellow tom hendrickson says killing al awlaki will save lives. >> it's good news for the united states, because this man was going to cause us a lot of ill, has caused us ill already. >> reporter: the u.s. says he was killed in yemen by a drone attack. >> it's cost effective, it doesn't pose a huge cost like in iraq and afghanistan. billions of dollars spent on infrastructure. >> reporter: al awlaki was a u.s. citizen. some wonder if putting him on trial would have been provided life saving information. >> i wanted to hear from himself. >> reporter: hear why a man who used to speck about peace turned so hateful. there are fears of ret
when his message shifted from peace to hatred against the united states, she couldn't believe it. >> at first he didn't even believe that it was him. we thought maybe the translations were wrong or edited. but when we realized it was him speaking those hateful messages, we were just in utter shock and disbelief. >> reporter: al awlaki was a top al qaeda operations planner, linked the two 9/11 hijackers, to the gunman at ft.hood and the underwear bomber. fellow tom hendrickson says...
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against united we can we can but then you can play fifty percent i guess it was about the if we don't play seriously back against you maybe we have a problem meanwhile chelsea and arsenal lock horns at stamford bridge on saturday and one of the pick up games this week in the english premier league began as a bit in good form of leeds following their all for start of the season and in the last three league outings or something or could be boosted return of times with marlon to the starting line up meanwhile chelsea they have selection problems if you're. asleep or single or both suspended all of it from under terry's section return after completing a free match by on the blues though would seem to have been age in their recent encounter survive chelsea have lost just three of the last nineteen meetings with the gunners because of. strong. and in the children's interest. just got through to a resort commitment but there's expecting more tomorrow after the freedom to get back to winning ways as soon as possible in the game reserve is to be going against arsenal so we'll i think motivatio
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against united we think that we can play fifty percent against world isn't likely if we don't play seriously as you know maybe we can have a program. boxing legend it's obviously course says as much talked about retirement is just around the corner would be occurring in heavyweight says he's got another couple of fights left in him for he eventually hangs up his gloves but forty klitschko once again retained his w.b.c. belts against poland's tanishaa bhaumik in september we also help with the rubio crown eleven years ago his career record stands two defeats in forty three wins including an incredible forty not counts apart from his sporting exploits of the iron fists those a ph d. degree is going to need to train the younger klitschko brahimi who is thirty five and italy hopes that france will be just as happy to pollard like when he eventually events as notable titles on his own. in formula one ferrari's felipe massa champion sebastian vettel for the fastest lap time in friday's practice ahead of the first ever indian grand prix but clarence lewis hamilton was quickest so much so a morning
against united we think that we can play fifty percent against world isn't likely if we don't play seriously as you know maybe we can have a program. boxing legend it's obviously course says as much talked about retirement is just around the corner would be occurring in heavyweight says he's got another couple of fights left in him for he eventually hangs up his gloves but forty klitschko once again retained his w.b.c. belts against poland's tanishaa bhaumik in september we also help with the...
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we kill other people who are running terrorist organizations against the united states. these guys have killed almost a thousand others. why don't we kill them? and why don't we conduct espionage against them? we have people in our government do not have to do this. i'm not suggesting military action. i am suggesting covert action has a degree of deniability to it. my partner to my left here knows more about this than i could possibly ever know. but i am suggesting -- >> unfortunately only have a minute left here by me just say this. i agree. i don't think anyone wants to go to a war with iran, but i do think we need a tougher response, petite lili in light of the nation's capital. colonel, i want to give you the last word in my little bit of time left. you have discussed quite extensively a connection between tehran and caracas, between iran and venezuela and latin america, the fact that hezbollah forces are in latin america, the fact that hezbollah forces may actually be working with drug cartels they think is in your words, probably not a cold call. they may have been
we kill other people who are running terrorist organizations against the united states. these guys have killed almost a thousand others. why don't we kill them? and why don't we conduct espionage against them? we have people in our government do not have to do this. i'm not suggesting military action. i am suggesting covert action has a degree of deniability to it. my partner to my left here knows more about this than i could possibly ever know. but i am suggesting -- >> unfortunately...
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trade agreements with kia nevertheless right after the verdict more corruption charges were filed against unit. now she's accused of embezzling government funds to pay out the death of a company she once ran. thank you very much for being with us on the show wasn't any e.u. authorities and even. members of the member states european. countries are menacing ukraine with grave consequences how far do you think europe may go in in defending tima shoko and is a ukraine's new pm and bishan really at stake again i suppose sufficiently far i don't think europe will do greta signs of free trade zone agreement and association agreement with ukraine expects of literals the seer unless you know too much and can set free by the end of the year and i'm hopeful victor inequality understands this well. we may have some proof to what you just said let's hear how european commission's foreign policy chief catherine ashton commented on tomasz anchors guilty verdicts. you didn't really disappointed with the verdict that's come out of ukraine in a case of yulia timoshenko the trial that took place didn't in our v
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in fact, the leaders of the united states have an obligation to defend the people against that kind of a threat. >> brown: david courtright, you started to raise the legal issue. flush that out a bit. what's your concern? >> well, we do have the right to wage war in afghanistan under the congressional authorization. that is to say, soldiers, legally defined combatants do. does that authority extend to pakistan? and the concern also is that these drone attacks are apparently from the reports being managed by the c.i.a., not by military personnel. soldiers are allowed under the rules of war to engage in combat against those who are bee ledge rents but does this apply to the c.i.a.? and how does this authority apply in yemen or somalia or other places where we are using this? this broadly stretches any kind of legal justification, and i think goes beyond what is permissible under the rules of war. and under our own legal standards and principles. and moreover these weapons are, i think, perpetuating the illusion that we can defeat terrorism with military force. we should know by now that
in fact, the leaders of the united states have an obligation to defend the people against that kind of a threat. >> brown: david courtright, you started to raise the legal issue. flush that out a bit. what's your concern? >> well, we do have the right to wage war in afghanistan under the congressional authorization. that is to say, soldiers, legally defined combatants do. does that authority extend to pakistan? and the concern also is that these drone attacks are apparently from the...
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and number two, and element of co-belligerency with the core group in the fight against the united statesits coalition partners. and harold and i both agree on that proposition. so frankly, i do think that the supposed disagreement is exaggerated. on the other hand, you know, if lawyers agree on everything within the executive branch, within the federal government, then maybe we're not thinking hard about the subjects. having a robust debate to get to the right answers. and i know from sitting around my conference table, i want disagreement and debate within the office of general counsel. there are one or two lawyers who typically come down on one side and a couple more that typically come down on the other side, and they state their views and stake out their positions. and i ask for their legal support for the positions. and we get to what i believe is a healthy, sustainable conclusion. it's when you don't have those discussions angel labs into groupthink that i think can lead to dangerous results. >> year and reminds me of a question from a reporter who shall be nameless who is here in
and number two, and element of co-belligerency with the core group in the fight against the united statesits coalition partners. and harold and i both agree on that proposition. so frankly, i do think that the supposed disagreement is exaggerated. on the other hand, you know, if lawyers agree on everything within the executive branch, within the federal government, then maybe we're not thinking hard about the subjects. having a robust debate to get to the right answers. and i know from sitting...
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that would not be good for the united states' interest in that area. >> again, just beliefly, gadhafi, launched terrorist plots and act against the united states is no longer. now, that we see the end game, you have seen what happened, would you basically still say that given relatively minor u.s. involvement by billion dollars and supporting aircrafts, no boots on the ground that it wasn't worth it. >> my position is, united states should not have gone into libya. again, the last chapter isn't written inspect is a snapshot in time. we have seen continued deaths and fighting in libya. this will not end any time soon. it remains a struggle for power. again, this is the issue now in the middle east region. who will ultimately hold seats of power? egypt is unknown who will control that seat of power. that's true in libya as well. will it be extremist elements that rule? it's very important because of the oil revenues. oil revenues could be use to further finance extremist eleme elements. this is far from settled in libya. >> let's take security issues closer to home, about illegal immigrations, you have made some statements wond
that would not be good for the united states' interest in that area. >> again, just beliefly, gadhafi, launched terrorist plots and act against the united states is no longer. now, that we see the end game, you have seen what happened, would you basically still say that given relatively minor u.s. involvement by billion dollars and supporting aircrafts, no boots on the ground that it wasn't worth it. >> my position is, united states should not have gone into libya. again, the last...
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terror suspect says he did it, admitting to try to blow up the plane to retaliate against the united states. >> reporter: umar farouk abdulmutallab stunned the federal courtroom when his lawyer announced he wanted to plead guilty to 8 count against him, attempted murder i and attempted use of a weapon of mass instruction. the terrorist told the judge he understood what he was doing by pleading guilty. admitted he try to blow up a bomb in his pants on a jetliner from amsterdam to detroit. the judge asked him a series of questions to determine his competency. she began to list the crimes he was accused of one by one. conspiracy to commit terrorism. attempted measurer on an aircraft. attempted placement of a destruction of device. the 25 year old man listened and agreed to everything. including decades in prison, the counts carry. umar farouk abdulmutallab is the educated son of a wealthy nigerian business man. in a statement that he read in court, in clear well spoken english. he described what he did and why. he said he had an agreement with at least one person to carry out the attack.
terror suspect says he did it, admitting to try to blow up the plane to retaliate against the united states. >> reporter: umar farouk abdulmutallab stunned the federal courtroom when his lawyer announced he wanted to plead guilty to 8 count against him, attempted murder i and attempted use of a weapon of mass instruction. the terrorist told the judge he understood what he was doing by pleading guilty. admitted he try to blow up a bomb in his pants on a jetliner from amsterdam to detroit....
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no law speech-- adams prosec making fun of his waist line because was-- perceived as being against the unitedtes-- . >> jon: he was pudgey. would --ity. (laughter) you a story. >> >> jon: we're going to go now. and then we'll put this all up on the web. >> would you do that for me. >> jon: what are you kidding me? (laughter)>> jon: you're a judge for god's sakes. i'm not going up against you. rnment is wor being here. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by h access.wgbh.org
no law speech-- adams prosec making fun of his waist line because was-- perceived as being against the unitedtes-- . >> jon: he was pudgey. would --ity. (laughter) you a story. >> >> jon: we're going to go now. and then we'll put this all up on the web. >> would you do that for me. >> jon: what are you kidding me? (laughter)>> jon: you're a judge for god's sakes. i'm not going up against you. rnment is wor being here. captioning sponsored by comedy central...
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if you are not against the policies of the united states and if you are an ally of the united states a permanent member of the security council, would the agency talk about iran in this way? that is clear. whoever is against the policies of the united states is either a terrorist or it is going to create a nuclear bomb or it is against human rights or it is a dictator. they must accept the era of colonialism is over. >> president ahmadinejad, i just want to be clear on the nuclear issue. katherine ashton says that negotiations could begin within weeks. is your government ready with your proposal and do you welcome negotiations? >> translator: certainly we are ready. certainly. we are always ready. and certainly we are going to talk about new proposals. we think dialogue is the solution. >> you have said there are no political prisoners in iran. the u.n. human rights report just suggested otherwise. what we do know is that leaders of the green movement, the people who ran against you, are essentially under house arrest and have not been heard from. so i guess my specific question is w
if you are not against the policies of the united states and if you are an ally of the united states a permanent member of the security council, would the agency talk about iran in this way? that is clear. whoever is against the policies of the united states is either a terrorist or it is going to create a nuclear bomb or it is against human rights or it is a dictator. they must accept the era of colonialism is over. >> president ahmadinejad, i just want to be clear on the nuclear issue....
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the united states, agents of war againstlearly within its legal rights to expel those officials from washington, d.c. and from the united nations. >> this alleged plot was part two of the plot you had a couple of weeks to get more information. also, to blow up the saudi as israeli embassies. was there something serious there? >> i can't go into all the details. i will say i've seen that totality of evidence and i can say that there clearly, contrast to all sides. individually and together says that attacks such as this will be planned. i know from talk to foreign diplomats, i'm trying to see what i can say here, didn't hear in the briefing. talking to diplomats, i've been told clearly there are attacks planned upon ambassadors. we know there are attacks planned against the saudis and taking of american lives in washington. >> just to be precise, these iranian diplomats are in new york and washington. do you have hard evidence they were actually plotting to undertake terrorist operations inside the united states? >> i'm sayin
the united states, agents of war againstlearly within its legal rights to expel those officials from washington, d.c. and from the united nations. >> this alleged plot was part two of the plot you had a couple of weeks to get more information. also, to blow up the saudi as israeli embassies. was there something serious there? >> i can't go into all the details. i will say i've seen that totality of evidence and i can say that there clearly, contrast to all sides. individually and...
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this case, because it looks like a direct government to government hostile act, an act of war against the united states because if this plot would have been carried out, it would have been carried out on u.s. soil which was flagrant act of war against the united states, that what they should do barring any kind of military strike which i think is probably off the table given this administration is go forward with ramped up sanctions, serious ones, punitive ones that are really going to bite this regime and, of course, ahmadinejad is denying any kind of involvement, of course, but go ahead and do it unilaterally, don't wait on the europeans and don't go to the u.n. >> bill: i don't know if we have enough clout to make it painful for iran to make a difference. >> we can freeze iranian assets. we work wlt european union who has iranian assets and we have to work with the international community to convince -- >> bill: we've tried to do that for eight years. >> we tried to do it. i think in a plot like this having been thwarted with more information becoming available what their true intentions are,
this case, because it looks like a direct government to government hostile act, an act of war against the united states because if this plot would have been carried out, it would have been carried out on u.s. soil which was flagrant act of war against the united states, that what they should do barring any kind of military strike which i think is probably off the table given this administration is go forward with ramped up sanctions, serious ones, punitive ones that are really going to bite...
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i think it is totally against the interests of united states and pakistan and the region and also theorld because it violates this, what i say as the unity of thought and action against taliban, al qaeda and terrorists. now, i would like to bring out why this has happened and what we can do to maybe bridge this problem. from united states point of view, i would like to admit pakistan needs to clarify to elements what you're casting very negative aspirations -- aspirations in leading to this trust and confidence deficit. number one, why was osama bin laden in pakistan where he got killed. the issue there was their complicity or negligence? i will be prepared to answer questions, so with problem of limitation of time, i would only like to say that with all my on his conviction, it is a case of terrible negligence which i to be investigated and punished. but it is not a case of complicity. the second issue, but the onus of proving this to united states, which is, it's a very difficult thing to prove because nobody believes, but we have to still prove because i know it to be truth that it
i think it is totally against the interests of united states and pakistan and the region and also theorld because it violates this, what i say as the unity of thought and action against taliban, al qaeda and terrorists. now, i would like to bring out why this has happened and what we can do to maybe bridge this problem. from united states point of view, i would like to admit pakistan needs to clarify to elements what you're casting very negative aspirations -- aspirations in leading to this...
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osama bin laden when he issued the 1996 declaration of jihad against the united states signed it from afghanistan, the region that allegedly the profit spoke about is a region in central asia between afghanistan and pakistan and a little bit of iran and so forth. al qaeda believes or bin laden believed al qaeda and the islamic mujahedin are the black banners which is interesting because it shows there's a counterculture not from mainstream islam but on the fringes of islamic extremism that al qaeda created for itself and try to sell themselves that the final battle between good and evil is between al qaeda. >> host: that ends in jerusalem. one of your interrogation quoted that. >> guest: many of them mentioned the black banners. many mentioned the end of time epic battle that was going to happen between islam and the enemies of islam. many al qaeda members believe they are part of that epic battle. is a cult more than anything else. >> host: west virginia, ali soufan is the guest. >> caller: please comment on your views and the fbi's views regarding -- if there were any adverse effect
osama bin laden when he issued the 1996 declaration of jihad against the united states signed it from afghanistan, the region that allegedly the profit spoke about is a region in central asia between afghanistan and pakistan and a little bit of iran and so forth. al qaeda believes or bin laden believed al qaeda and the islamic mujahedin are the black banners which is interesting because it shows there's a counterculture not from mainstream islam but on the fringes of islamic extremism that al...
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in detroit, the suspect admitted that he tried to blow up a jetliner to retaliate against the united states. manuel gallegus has details from detroit. >>> umar farouk abdul mutallab stunned the federal courtroom when his lawyer announced he wanted to plead guilty to all eight counts against him including attempted murder and the attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction. the accused terrorist calmly and clearly told the judge he understood exactly what he was doing by pleading guilty. he admitted he tried to blow up a bomb in his pants on a jetliner from amsterdam to detroit two years ago. the judge asked him a series of questions to determine his competency. then she began to list the crimes he was accused of, one by one. conspiracy to commit terrorism, attempted murder on an aircraft, attempted placement of a destructive device. the 25-year-old man listened and agreed to everything, including decades in prison the counts carry. >> abdul mutallab is the educated son of a wealthy nigerian businessman. in a statement he read in court, in clear, well spoken english, he described wha
in detroit, the suspect admitted that he tried to blow up a jetliner to retaliate against the united states. manuel gallegus has details from detroit. >>> umar farouk abdul mutallab stunned the federal courtroom when his lawyer announced he wanted to plead guilty to all eight counts against him including attempted murder and the attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction. the accused terrorist calmly and clearly told the judge he understood exactly what he was doing by pleading...
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but the intelligence recognize a weakened al-qaida still remains a threat against the united states.he paramedics who found michael jackson's lifeless body two years ago testified in his manslaughter trial. emergency responders tell the court the information dr. conrad murray gave them just didn't add up. he said jackson didn't have any prior conditions and he never mentioned he had given the singer propofol. later dr. murray's story changed. >> doctors in the house, iv pole, i v hooked up to the patient, it didn't seem normal. >> he was sweating profusely, he was a little agitated. >> reporter: dr. murray pled not guilty to manslaughter. he could spend up to five years in prison and lose his medical license. >>> for the first time we get a look at the jailhouse video of casey anthony the moment she learned her daughter's body is found. authorities have concealed this video from 2008. you can see anthony with her head in her hands. the young mother was acquitted of killing her daughter caylee anthony but found guilty of lying to police. >>> redefining rape. the fbi takes a hard look
but the intelligence recognize a weakened al-qaida still remains a threat against the united states.he paramedics who found michael jackson's lifeless body two years ago testified in his manslaughter trial. emergency responders tell the court the information dr. conrad murray gave them just didn't add up. he said jackson didn't have any prior conditions and he never mentioned he had given the singer propofol. later dr. murray's story changed. >> doctors in the house, iv pole, i v hooked...
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awlaki was plotting in yemen against the united states. >> it's still unclear what their deaths meanor the future of al qaeda in yemen but the group's ability to speak english language speakers in the west has taken a hit. a possible terrorists may want to avenge awlaki's death. >> thank you so much, michelle. >>> reaction is mixed from the killing of awlaki, governor rick perry had thanks and praise for president obama as well as for the military. this is how he began his speech in atlanta yesterday. >> i want to take a moment and congratulate the united states military and the intelligence committee and president obama for sticking with the government's long standing and aggressive anti-terror policies for getting another key terrorist, young men and women of the military and our intelligence and the administration, i want to say thank you to them. >> newt gingrich also stood behind the president saying that awlaki was, by law, a target. >> american citizens who engage in war against the united states are traitors and the constitution is very clear about that and they are there for
awlaki was plotting in yemen against the united states. >> it's still unclear what their deaths meanor the future of al qaeda in yemen but the group's ability to speak english language speakers in the west has taken a hit. a possible terrorists may want to avenge awlaki's death. >> thank you so much, michelle. >>> reaction is mixed from the killing of awlaki, governor rick perry had thanks and praise for president obama as well as for the military. this is how he began his...
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awlaki declared war on the united states and inspired and planned attacks against us." an american citizen, awlaki should not have been targeted for assassination without any due process. here was republican presidential candidate ron paul on friday. >> awlaki was born here, he's an american citizen, he was never tried or charges for any crimes. nobody knows if he ever killed anybody. we know that he might have been associated with the underwear bomber, but if the american people accept this blindly and casually, that we now have an accepted practice of the president assassinating people who he thinks are bad guys, i think it's sad. >> well, was it legal and was it sad? does it set a dangerous precedent? right now we're joined by gary johnson, the former governor of new mexico. he's currently running for the republican presidential nomination, and josh marshall, the founder and editor of talking points memo. gentleman, thank you for joining us. i said earlier tonight, i thought it was a good act, an important act for america to defend itself. governor, do you think it w
awlaki declared war on the united states and inspired and planned attacks against us." an american citizen, awlaki should not have been targeted for assassination without any due process. here was republican presidential candidate ron paul on friday. >> awlaki was born here, he's an american citizen, he was never tried or charges for any crimes. nobody knows if he ever killed anybody. we know that he might have been associated with the underwear bomber, but if the american people...
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the backlash against the united states and disappointment at the afghan government is growing. this resentment is playing into the hands of militants. last month the u.s. embassy in kabul came under a sustained attack. the u.s. accused the taliban group which it said had ties with the pakistani government. kabul government is also pointing the finger. it said the killing of the former president rabbani was carried out in pakistan by a pakistani national. the commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan, general john allen, urged islamabad to review its ties with militant groups. those ties were forged more than 30 years ago when the soviets invaded afghanistan. >> for us, we're doing the analysis to determine whether the isi in collusion with the insurgents inside pakistan are causing problems inside afghanistan. pakistan has to make decisions about its own relationship with those insurgent groups. >> reporter: the security situation in afghanistan continues to deteriorate. the kabul government and the u.s. now face the huge task of quelling the violence before the pull-out in 2014.
the backlash against the united states and disappointment at the afghan government is growing. this resentment is playing into the hands of militants. last month the u.s. embassy in kabul came under a sustained attack. the u.s. accused the taliban group which it said had ties with the pakistani government. kabul government is also pointing the finger. it said the killing of the former president rabbani was carried out in pakistan by a pakistani national. the commander of u.s. forces in...
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. >> reporter: he played a role in attacks against the united states including the fort hood shootinghe failed underwear bombing in 2009. the state department issued a travel alert saying supporters may try to get revenge. americans traveling overseas may be a target. kerry lynn is flying to italy. >> anybody who is traveling would rather be safe than to ignore things because we all want to make sure we are safe. >> reporter: the attack also killed another american, the chief propagandist, civil liberty groups raised concerns but dick cheney defended the president. >> the president should have that authority to order that kind of strike even when it involves an american citizen where there is clear evidence he is part of al-qaeda. >> reporter: experts say his death is a blow to the terror network but al-qaeda remains a threat. cbs news newark. >> an update on a rescued sea lion,. >>> and a final word after decades of final words. the last comment of andy rooney tonight on 60 minutes. >> and coming up on game day we have a reporter with the niners in philadelphia, we have kim with the
. >> reporter: he played a role in attacks against the united states including the fort hood shootinghe failed underwear bombing in 2009. the state department issued a travel alert saying supporters may try to get revenge. americans traveling overseas may be a target. kerry lynn is flying to italy. >> anybody who is traveling would rather be safe than to ignore things because we all want to make sure we are safe. >> reporter: the attack also killed another american, the chief...
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to his family home in yemen, creating incredibly influential online videos, preaching jihad against the united states. >> awlaki's chief contribution to the network of al qaeda is that he's an american. and he can talk in the american have knack ewe lar to potentially disaffected muslims and he's been having effective. >> reporter: his message inspired men like faisal shahzad, who attempted to blow up a car bomb nb times square in may of 2010. and according to u.s. officials, he also advised the so-called underwear bomber who tried to bring down a plane over detroit in 2009. this was the first time since 2002 cia drones had been used in yemen, but last may, million tear drones narrow low missed another convoy in which awlaki was riding. confusion in the air added to a series of errors, causing missiles to hit the back of his truck. operators were stunned to see the truck move right through the fire ball. they seemed to have learned from those mistakes and this time awlaki wasn't quite so lucky. i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in afghanistan. >> and thanks to martha raddatz for that report.
to his family home in yemen, creating incredibly influential online videos, preaching jihad against the united states. >> awlaki's chief contribution to the network of al qaeda is that he's an american. and he can talk in the american have knack ewe lar to potentially disaffected muslims and he's been having effective. >> reporter: his message inspired men like faisal shahzad, who attempted to blow up a car bomb nb times square in may of 2010. and according to u.s. officials, he...
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done it, building a transitional national council but that is when they had common objective, uniting againstnd the question, can they hold together now that qaddafi is gone? can they unite behind an agenda whether it is democracy or anything? and, again, the answer is, we don't know. the prime minister has made some troubling comments in that regard suggesting he will step down because he is frustrated with the inability to govern. >>trace: people are troubled by that. michael singh, thank you. qaddafi wants promised to dismantle the large arsenal of unconventional weapons, not just guns and rocket launchers but nuclear and biological and chemical weapons. what happened to it? we will hear from the former u.s. ambassador to the united states about that. so washington... before you even think about cutting my medicare and social security benefits... here's a number you should remember. 50 million. we are 50 million seniors who earned our benefits... and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ america's fastest and most reliable 4g network in over 140 cities. verizon. built
done it, building a transitional national council but that is when they had common objective, uniting againstnd the question, can they hold together now that qaddafi is gone? can they unite behind an agenda whether it is democracy or anything? and, again, the answer is, we don't know. the prime minister has made some troubling comments in that regard suggesting he will step down because he is frustrated with the inability to govern. >>trace: people are troubled by that. michael singh,...
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of speech-- the president of the united states john adams prosecuted a member of congress for making fun of his waist line because that was-- perceived as being against united states-- . >> jon: he was pudgey. >> i don't think anybody would -- >> he was called his rotundity. (laughter) let me tell you a story. >> jon: we got to go. solis en, you can stick around. >> absolutely. >> jon: we're going to go now. and then we'll put this all up on the web. >> would you do that for me. >> jon: what, are you kidding me? (laughter) >> jon: you're a judge for god's sakes. i'm not going up against you. it is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong. it is on the book shelves now, judge andrew napolitano. thank you for being here.
of speech-- the president of the united states john adams prosecuted a member of congress for making fun of his waist line because that was-- perceived as being against united states-- . >> jon: he was pudgey. >> i don't think anybody would -- >> he was called his rotundity. (laughter) let me tell you a story. >> jon: we got to go. solis en, you can stick around. >> absolutely. >> jon: we're going to go now. and then we'll put this all up on the web. >>...