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headed to prison is 24-year-old jew bar ahmad, a native -- jubair ahmad, a native of pakistan. he was working with the group for the deadly attack in mumbai india which killed 260 people including two virginians. >>> a former cia officer pleaded not guilty to giving reporters classified information. john kiriakou entered that plea at the federal courthouse in alexandria. he worked at the cia from 1990 to 2004. kiriakou faces up to 45 years in prison if he is kick thed on all charges. >>> a study -- convicted on all charges. >>> an understudy of the calling card for the anti-gay movement says his original findings were wrong. robert spitzer made the findings he said that homosexuals could change their orientation through what he called ex-gay therapy and now he says his original findings are being distorted by some anti-gay groups. >> my study i think does indicate that some gays can change, but it also does suggest that it's probably pretty rare. so the gay who is thinking about entering some kind of a program to change should know that the likelihood of success is probably qui
headed to prison is 24-year-old jew bar ahmad, a native -- jubair ahmad, a native of pakistan. he was working with the group for the deadly attack in mumbai india which killed 260 people including two virginians. >>> a former cia officer pleaded not guilty to giving reporters classified information. john kiriakou entered that plea at the federal courthouse in alexandria. he worked at the cia from 1990 to 2004. kiriakou faces up to 45 years in prison if he is kick thed on all charges....
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sergio quintana spoke with ahmad saeed. >> he said the shootings came almost without any warning. he says juan go burst into the classroom with the woman hoss stage and started yelling. >> he started firing. when he started we saw the lady and she fell from the chair and everybody was scared and went out the door. he came from the backdoor. >> a school secretary was likely the woman go brought into the classroom and the first person shot. saeed says he and two other students escaped and hid in a nearby room. >> i locked the door. i waited for cops. i heard some shooting. >> that's when saw seed realized he too was shot in the shoulder. >> and then i feel some wetting my jacket and my arm. when i touch i saw some bleeding coming from my wound. >> originally from kabul, afghanistan, ahmad saeed has been studying nursing since he moved to the united states three years ago. he did not recognize the shooter because he has only been at oikas university for the last three months. right now he is still trying to figure out exactly why this all happened. >> i don't know him. i don't know w
sergio quintana spoke with ahmad saeed. >> he said the shootings came almost without any warning. he says juan go burst into the classroom with the woman hoss stage and started yelling. >> he started firing. when he started we saw the lady and she fell from the chair and everybody was scared and went out the door. he came from the backdoor. >> a school secretary was likely the woman go brought into the classroom and the first person shot. saeed says he and two other students...
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in an exclusive bbc interview from prison, ahmad claims he'd been denied justice by the british authorities. >> i asked the public prosecution to please put me on trial in this country and to find out what has gone wrong in my case. there's been a serious and unprecedented abuse of process. >> the government tried to stop this meeting. the high court judges backs the bbc. he's been held since 2004 in maximum security awaiting extradition to the united states. >> detention without trial is the most unimaginable type of psychological torture anyone can think of. >> coleman is an extremism expert who's likely to testify against ahmad in america. he shows the website behind the allegations. >> there's never been a site like this that had a direct line in, not just to radicals or extremists, but people who are movers and shakers in the world of jihad and mujahideen. people who are important. >> if he's on trial, the big question is where. his alleged crimes took place in london, but he's wanted here in connecticut. this is where his alleged website servers were based. and this is where u.s. pros
in an exclusive bbc interview from prison, ahmad claims he'd been denied justice by the british authorities. >> i asked the public prosecution to please put me on trial in this country and to find out what has gone wrong in my case. there's been a serious and unprecedented abuse of process. >> the government tried to stop this meeting. the high court judges backs the bbc. he's been held since 2004 in maximum security awaiting extradition to the united states. >> detention...
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sergio quintana spoke with ahmad saeed. >> he said the shootings came almost without any warning. he says juan go burst into the classroom with the woman hoss stage and started yelling. >> he started firing. when he started we saw the lady and she fell from the chair and everybody was scared and went out the door. he came from the backdoor. >> a school secretary was likely the woman go brought into the classroom and the first person shot. saeed says he and two other students escaped and hid in a nearby room. >> i locked the door. i waited for cops. i heard some shooting. >> that's when saw seed realized he too was shot in the shoulder. >> and then i feel some wetting my jacket and my arm. when i touch i saw some bleeding coming from my wound. >> originally from kabul, afghanistan, ahmad saeed has been studying nursing since he moved to the united states three years ago. he did not recognize the shooter because he has only been at oikas university for the last three months. right now he isto figure outryig to figure out exactly why this all happened. >> i don't know him. i don't kn
sergio quintana spoke with ahmad saeed. >> he said the shootings came almost without any warning. he says juan go burst into the classroom with the woman hoss stage and started yelling. >> he started firing. when he started we saw the lady and she fell from the chair and everybody was scared and went out the door. he came from the backdoor. >> a school secretary was likely the woman go brought into the classroom and the first person shot. saeed says he and two other students...
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tazeen ahmad, nbc news london. >>> british police say there's been no reliable indication of what maythe little girl despite reported sightings from all around the world. >>> a high school in western tennessee last weekend. one student couldn't get in to the prom because of the dress she was wearing. it wasn't too short, wasn't too revealing. it resembled the confederate flag. she designed the girl herself. school officials told her it was offensive and unappropriate. edwards and some of her classmates disagree. >> it was wasn't done to offend anybody. >> i don't see the point of not letting somebody in the prom over that. it's their one and only prom. >> other people wear stuff to school every day that has that symbol on it. they don't get kicked out of school. >> it was heritage, not hate. she didn't go in to make nobody upset. >> edwards says the whole thing has been blown out of proportion. last year she wore a camouflage dress to the prom. >>> they were doing a double take in detroit. rush hour traffic came to a standstill in the city when drivers spotted one man jogging down the
tazeen ahmad, nbc news london. >>> british police say there's been no reliable indication of what maythe little girl despite reported sightings from all around the world. >>> a high school in western tennessee last weekend. one student couldn't get in to the prom because of the dress she was wearing. it wasn't too short, wasn't too revealing. it resembled the confederate flag. she designed the girl herself. school officials told her it was offensive and unappropriate. edwards...
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. one of the inmates here is 24-year-old ahmad lawrence who goes by the nickname pimp. >> my nickname, pimp, i got that from my big brother and all my cousins by me having a lot of ladies when i was young, when they're girlfriends, you know, it didn't matter what i did or did it, i still kept them. >> incarcerated four years ago on a cocaine charge, he's doing time for allegedly selling drugs in prison. >> i was always in the population, got in an incident. somebody went and told the lieutenant colonel that some drugs were being sold on the compound. they ended up finding me guilty and sent me to extended lockdow and i won my appeal and i come to the working cellblock. now i'm doing 90 days and i'll be on the compound soon. >> if and when ahmad earns the right to return with good behavior, he could be placed here. in the most coveted quarters. >> basically this is a trustee housing unit, no bars, the inmates have a little more freedom here. they're
. one of the inmates here is 24-year-old ahmad lawrence who goes by the nickname pimp. >> my nickname, pimp, i got that from my big brother and all my cousins by me having a lot of ladies when i was young, when they're girlfriends, you know, it didn't matter what i did or did it, i still kept them. >> incarcerated four years ago on a cocaine charge, he's doing time for allegedly selling drugs in prison. >> i was always in the population,...
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>> i'm name is ahmad. i'm a student. i'm a member of the party, though planning to revoke my membership once i go back after the latest presidential nomination. my question is regarding this whole dilemma about implementing shariah back in egypt, my question to you, sir, is why all this hassle about this simple issue? it's actually a yes or no answer because implementing shariah has some sort of commitment from your side as a party to deliver economic prosperity and sustainable modes of living, to be able to implement the corporate punishment. so let me put this one in arabic -- [ speaking arabic ] >> translator: -- responsive to the people and the country. >> right back there. >> my name is ann. i'm also a student here in washington, international relations. i have a question for the representative of tunisia. you said you would go along with human rights treaties as long as they confirm with the islamic identity of tunisia. from your point of view could you give me some examples of human rights treaties or specific law
>> i'm name is ahmad. i'm a student. i'm a member of the party, though planning to revoke my membership once i go back after the latest presidential nomination. my question is regarding this whole dilemma about implementing shariah back in egypt, my question to you, sir, is why all this hassle about this simple issue? it's actually a yes or no answer because implementing shariah has some sort of commitment from your side as a party to deliver economic prosperity and sustainable modes of...
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i also spoke earlier to ahmad ra janney, libyan representative to the i.c.c. here and he said, again, this was expected and that they had simply asked for more time to decide whether to try islam in libya or hand him over to the i.c.c. courts. he said also that libya has another new challenge to the i.c.c. in which it will be filing, it's called the admissibility challenge and that will be done at the end of this month and that's basically to say libya's justice system has the jurisdiction and competence to try islam in the country. >> the norwegian man who's admitted to killing 77 people and attacks last july has gone to trial with a psychiatric report claiming he's insane is full of lies and he's of sound mind. a panel of judges decide whether he's criminally insane. and the court heard testimony describing the injury to the victims of the bombing. egypt's commission has reinstated the former prime minister as a candidate in next month's presidential race. the day after he had been disqualified. the commission said it had accepted its appeal but no reason ha
i also spoke earlier to ahmad ra janney, libyan representative to the i.c.c. here and he said, again, this was expected and that they had simply asked for more time to decide whether to try islam in libya or hand him over to the i.c.c. courts. he said also that libya has another new challenge to the i.c.c. in which it will be filing, it's called the admissibility challenge and that will be done at the end of this month and that's basically to say libya's justice system has the jurisdiction and...
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ahmad lived in woodbridge.work is blamed for the attacks in mumbai, india, four years ago that killed 200 people. >>> we're getting a look at new technology aimed at better protecting airline passengers. the transportation security administration showed off the new machines at dulles international airport. the devices can verify a boarding pass. right now agents check each ticket to make sure it is valid. tsa says the new boarding pass and identification system should make it easier for them to spot fake documents. >>> that mild winter weather we just had helped air passengers get to their destinations on time. the largest airlines operated 86% of their flights on schedule in february. last year in february only 75% of flights were on time. virgin america had the highest rate of on time flights at 91%. frontier, express jet and united had the worst. >>> the mayor of the largest city is giving word. corey booker saved a neighbor from her burning home. and members of his security detail heard screams coming from
ahmad lived in woodbridge.work is blamed for the attacks in mumbai, india, four years ago that killed 200 people. >>> we're getting a look at new technology aimed at better protecting airline passengers. the transportation security administration showed off the new machines at dulles international airport. the devices can verify a boarding pass. right now agents check each ticket to make sure it is valid. tsa says the new boarding pass and identification system should make it easier...
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made videos for a known terror group has been sentenced tonight to 12 years in prison. 24-year-old ahmad in woodbridge, virginia and is a native of pakistan. he admitted to producing online videos and other material in support of the packekistani ter group blamed for terror attacks in mumbai, india four years ago that killed nearly 200 people. >>> virginia's department of education will visit alexandria city schools next week to investigate the district's adult education program. they are looking into testing irregularities in some of the classes there. in one case ten students in a class got the same test score. in another computer records show a teacher gave 95 students a one-on-one oral exam on the same day. a district spokesperson says that because the dates in the computer are the dates the scores were recorded rather than the actual date the test was given. >> in our investigation to this point we have not found any intent to fraud or be malicious. we've just found well meaning teachers who thought they were doing the best for their students. >> alexandria school administrators say
made videos for a known terror group has been sentenced tonight to 12 years in prison. 24-year-old ahmad in woodbridge, virginia and is a native of pakistan. he admitted to producing online videos and other material in support of the packekistani ter group blamed for terror attacks in mumbai, india four years ago that killed nearly 200 people. >>> virginia's department of education will visit alexandria city schools next week to investigate the district's adult education program. they...
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. >> reporter: ahmad dendy looked across the street. >> the employees, they were hysterical. running out, hysterical, crying. >> the police showed up. >> reporter: they ran into the state office, which runs the foster care for the city. it's here, where parents are allowed to visit the children they had taken away from them. >> the baby's mom was visiting with the baby and a social worker here at the location. at some point, the mother became irate. pulled out a long kitchen knife and began stabbing the baby. >> reporter: when police arrived, they arrest the baby's mother. >> i can't believe the baby got stabbed. it's just fine. >> reporter: soon, the baby and the mom are taken away in separate ambulances. >> we do have the mother in custody. she's being questioned. we have to check on her mental stability as well. >> you feel bad for the child. because you know, they probably were in a bad situation if they were over there. so, you know -- then she was able to come in there and, you know, do harm to the child. so it's like, where is the children safe? you know what i'm sayin
. >> reporter: ahmad dendy looked across the street. >> the employees, they were hysterical. running out, hysterical, crying. >> the police showed up. >> reporter: they ran into the state office, which runs the foster care for the city. it's here, where parents are allowed to visit the children they had taken away from them. >> the baby's mom was visiting with the baby and a social worker here at the location. at some point, the mother became irate. pulled out a...
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. >> reporter: ahmad dendy looked across has street. >> the employees were hysterical, running out, hysterical, crying. >> the police showed up, they were running out the cars. >> reporter: they were running the state foster care for the city. it's here, where parents are avowed to visit -- allowed to visit the children they had taken from them. >> the baby's mom was visiting with the baby and a social worker here at this location. at some point, the mother became irate, pulled out a long kitchen knife and began stabbing the baby. >> i can't believe the baby got stabbed. it's just fine. >> reporter: soon, the baby and the mom are taken away in separate ambulances. >> we do have the mother in custody. she is being questioned. we have to check on her mental stability as well. >> you know, they were probably already in a bad situation if they were over there. so then she was able to come in there, and you know, do harm to the child. so it's like, where are the children safe? you know what i'm saying? >> neither police nor the social worker could say if the mother stopped stabbing on her own or if
. >> reporter: ahmad dendy looked across has street. >> the employees were hysterical, running out, hysterical, crying. >> the police showed up, they were running out the cars. >> reporter: they were running the state foster care for the city. it's here, where parents are avowed to visit -- allowed to visit the children they had taken from them. >> the baby's mom was visiting with the baby and a social worker here at this location. at some point, the mother became...
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jubar ahmad admitted to producing online videos and other videos in support of a pakistani terror organizationey were blamed for the terror attacked in mumbai, india, four years ago that killed nearly 200 people. >>> that mild winter we just had helped air passengers get to their destinations on time. the country's largest airliners operated more than 86% of their flights on schedule in febds. last year in february only 75% of flights were on time. virgin america had the highest amount at 91%. express jet and united had the worst. >>> is a san francisco giants fan nearly beaten to death last year helped throw out the first pitch at the home opener. >> good luck, son. >> there it is. on a video board, bryan stow said good luck, son, and held out the ball virtually to his son tyler. the 13-year-old then threw the ball right over home plate to the cheering of the crowd. bryan stow was beaten into a coma last year. he's still undergoing aggressive therapy to become more independent. incredible with the technology. >> what they can do. what a tremendous story. >>> the time is now 9:36. >> a super h
jubar ahmad admitted to producing online videos and other videos in support of a pakistani terror organizationey were blamed for the terror attacked in mumbai, india, four years ago that killed nearly 200 people. >>> that mild winter we just had helped air passengers get to their destinations on time. the country's largest airliners operated more than 86% of their flights on schedule in febds. last year in february only 75% of flights were on time. virgin america had the highest amount...
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when i called lord ahmad later he said he never mentioned president obama or the word bounty any timen in british politics. >> the party establishment has tried to disassociate themselves from him for a long period of time, especially since the 9/11 attacks when lord ahmed was critical about u.s. operation enduring freedom. >> reporter: lord ahmed maintains his stance he's been unfairly characterized in this story. he accused that analyst of being pro-indian and biased against pakistanis. gohel adamantly denies that. we could not get response for representatives for former president bush or prime minister blair to lord ahmed's comments about them. >> how far could this investigation go? >> analysts say he could be easily expelled from his party. he could even be removed from the house of lords. that's happened before. at this point it may be tough to prove he actually said it. the supporter says there were others around who heard it. getting audiotaped recordings may be the key here. >> thanks, brian todd, doing good reporting for us. >>> let's go back to jack for the cafferty file. >
when i called lord ahmad later he said he never mentioned president obama or the word bounty any timen in british politics. >> the party establishment has tried to disassociate themselves from him for a long period of time, especially since the 9/11 attacks when lord ahmed was critical about u.s. operation enduring freedom. >> reporter: lord ahmed maintains his stance he's been unfairly characterized in this story. he accused that analyst of being pro-indian and biased against...
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ahead, destructive valves three times, jeanne, jeanne dean, dean commotions the the morning sanders ahmadchter had. it is ahead of the ship. it doesn't say what kind of object. what the lookout ended after they struck the boat was go to a telephone call down to the third race shootout and 20 days that they saw. when the phone was finally in the, the entire conversation was, what d.c.? the response was iceberg right ahead and the response from the officer was thank you. >> special book tv programming continues in a few moments when it gennifer granholm with her book, "a governor's story." jennifer granholm served two terms as governor of michigan. in "a governor's story" she talks about how hard administration that with a declining economy chungking manufacturer base. she spoke in san francisco are little more than an hour. [applause] [applause] >> mechanic institute such asuca robust crowd.. thank you so much for the warm welcome. go. [inaudible] she wou do >> no, you go. ich >> without would've a conversation, which is in many ways that the book is that the results of many non-congress n
ahead, destructive valves three times, jeanne, jeanne dean, dean commotions the the morning sanders ahmadchter had. it is ahead of the ship. it doesn't say what kind of object. what the lookout ended after they struck the boat was go to a telephone call down to the third race shootout and 20 days that they saw. when the phone was finally in the, the entire conversation was, what d.c.? the response was iceberg right ahead and the response from the officer was thank you. >> special book tv...