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a dead terrorist named ahmed that he invented after september 11th. >> wait, new york?hat's where we are. >> are they pissed? >> he hadn't found osama bin laden and that was the guy -- the guy was becoming a joke and i thought, we're still looking for him and i thought, i know where he is. he's been in my suitcase with my other little guys. he's dead but he's still hiding. >> silence! i kill you. >> i pulled him out of the case and he started yelling "i kill you" and i knew i had written the right terrible. >> how do you spell your name? >> a-c- -- slim. >> and the place went bananas. >> you're telling me a story and you can't help yourself but he's looking at you the whole time? >> i have to, otherwise -- how do you do that? >> i don't know. it's all habit. >> he's looking at you and the camera and you can't stop it. >> john, maybe i'm not well. >> dunham's comedy, while lucrative isn't always critically acclaimed. >> come on, walter, at your age how do you keep things fresh in the bedroom? >> febreeze. >> he's not a thinking-man's comment by any means. >> i realized n
a dead terrorist named ahmed that he invented after september 11th. >> wait, new york?hat's where we are. >> are they pissed? >> he hadn't found osama bin laden and that was the guy -- the guy was becoming a joke and i thought, we're still looking for him and i thought, i know where he is. he's been in my suitcase with my other little guys. he's dead but he's still hiding. >> silence! i kill you. >> i pulled him out of the case and he started yelling "i kill...
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investigators claim they know the identity of monday so syed ahmed was struck at moscow's the method of afterward killing thirty five people. investigators are saying the suspect was a twenty year old man rushes north caucasus republics but they will not disclose his name all the details in just a few moments. to the sounds anti-government protests continue to rage across egypt and we can make the promise to tables reveal washington's backing for the rebels leaders and how the u.s. has been wanting to of the same row the country's president for days. good business is bad journalism good journalism is bad business. so with critics claiming american news has become a voice box thanks for the most are called brazen as many in the u.s. and seeking alternative information sources were big business is not calling the shots. international news life or this is all she was me you lash out of all about thanks for joining us investigators say they know the identity of the suicide bomber who carried out monday's attack at moscow's divide out of a airport in which such a father died and over one
investigators claim they know the identity of monday so syed ahmed was struck at moscow's the method of afterward killing thirty five people. investigators are saying the suspect was a twenty year old man rushes north caucasus republics but they will not disclose his name all the details in just a few moments. to the sounds anti-government protests continue to rage across egypt and we can make the promise to tables reveal washington's backing for the rebels leaders and how the u.s. has been...
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government and named intelligence chief sitting on his first ever vice president aviation minister ahmed shafik has also been appointed as prime minister and is to form a new cabinet of the seventy have died with two thousand in violent protests this tuesday this time of the anti-government rise in tunisia this president was toppled before fleeing into exile meanwhile diplomatic cables released by wiki leaks show the u.s. government has been secretly backing leading figures behind the uprising in egypt has put us here reports now from the egyptian capital cairo. so far more than one hundred people have been killed as mobile clinics throughout the city continue to operate they're treating wounded many of whom are reporting that they were by police after being arrested and one of the most worrying developments is that of looting the. hiram museum was looted with money is there being ransacked we're also hearing reports from a number of neighborhoods where people say that their homes were broken into and goods a stolen now the egyptian president hosni mubarak has tried to address protesters
government and named intelligence chief sitting on his first ever vice president aviation minister ahmed shafik has also been appointed as prime minister and is to form a new cabinet of the seventy have died with two thousand in violent protests this tuesday this time of the anti-government rise in tunisia this president was toppled before fleeing into exile meanwhile diplomatic cables released by wiki leaks show the u.s. government has been secretly backing leading figures behind the uprising...
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is almost a woman who used to head the intelligence here at the same time the new prime minister mr ahmed shafik he's a technocrat he's from the aviation industry he's been tasked with forming a new government but speaking to protesters and these moves are not going to do a lot of pacify them they say there was nothing short of the president himself stepping down the relationship between the united states and egypt has always been a complicated contradictory one the wiki leaks documents refer to cables as far back as two thousand and seven and in those cables there is discussion where the american administration puts its weight behind opposition figures here in egypt while at the same time supporting the presidency of course the mubarak now that is a clear example of double standards there's also been a clear dummy could balancing act that the american administration has been playing now some of these cables refer to almost solomon who has just been appointed the country's new vice president they say that he makes to quote the next attractive alternative to the barrick but analysts here s
is almost a woman who used to head the intelligence here at the same time the new prime minister mr ahmed shafik he's a technocrat he's from the aviation industry he's been tasked with forming a new government but speaking to protesters and these moves are not going to do a lot of pacify them they say there was nothing short of the president himself stepping down the relationship between the united states and egypt has always been a complicated contradictory one the wiki leaks documents refer...
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ahmed ghailani was convicted of conspiring to destroy government buildings.last year, he was acquitted on more than 200 accounts of murder. the russian prime minister has vowed retribution against those behind the moscow airport bombing. there's little doubt that militants from the caucuses are behind the attack that killed 35 people. that has raised questions about how effective the policy of cracking down on them has been so far. >> at the airport after several international flights had arrived. then, the bomb. with dust and smoke everywhere, the injured were loaded onto stretchers and luggage trolleys. 35 people were killed. mark green had just left the terminal when the bomb went off and went back to help one of the survivors. >> he was quite seriously injured. he had a pair of cheese on -- a pair of jeans on that had quite a lot of blood on it. >> it was here at international arrivals at the bomb went off. the crime scene is hidden behind this area. this is what it is hiding, and a rival called shredded by shrapnel. vladimir putin visiting injured surviv
ahmed ghailani was convicted of conspiring to destroy government buildings.last year, he was acquitted on more than 200 accounts of murder. the russian prime minister has vowed retribution against those behind the moscow airport bombing. there's little doubt that militants from the caucuses are behind the attack that killed 35 people. that has raised questions about how effective the policy of cracking down on them has been so far. >> at the airport after several international flights had...
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. >> ahmed ghailani is jailed. he is responsible -- accused of a bombing that killed over 200 people. >> ghailani was a vital member of a cell that murdered 224 innocent people and wounded thousands more in 1998 bomb lingsings -- bombings in kenya and tanzania. >> he is the first detainee to face trial in a u.s. civilian court. much of the evidence obtained about him was withheld from his trial. he was acquitted of 284 other charges. his defense team continues to protest his innocence. >> our client was just sentenced to life without parol in a federal prison. today we still believe our client is innocent. >> ghailani's lawyer asked for lienencey on account of torture they say he suffered repeatedly while he was in custody. the judge repeated this saying whatever suffering he endured falede -- paled in compare ton so what he -- to the suffering he depafe to others. >> president obama has been making his annual state of the union address, urging all sides to work together and help america to succeed. >> the republic
. >> ahmed ghailani is jailed. he is responsible -- accused of a bombing that killed over 200 people. >> ghailani was a vital member of a cell that murdered 224 innocent people and wounded thousands more in 1998 bomb lingsings -- bombings in kenya and tanzania. >> he is the first detainee to face trial in a u.s. civilian court. much of the evidence obtained about him was withheld from his trial. he was acquitted of 284 other charges. his defense team continues to protest his...
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. >> host: who was or who is ahmed zia in afghanistan? >> guest: he's one of my fixers.as a reporter working in a conflict zone, you utterly rely on your local fixers to drive you around, to keep you safe, to interpret, and he was one of my better afghan fixers. there are good ones and there are bad ones. the bad ones will squeeze you for cash, the good ones will save your life. >> host: how do you find them? >> guest: networking. i find other reporters who have done similar work and get referrals and check out these people, cross-reference and then cross my fingers. >> host: you start to tell a rather homophobic joke with ahmed. >> guest: well, that's afghan culture for you. [laughter] >> host: you write that you came back from afghanistan with, basically, a low-grade anger. why? >> guest: i came back from afghanistan the first time in the summer of 2007, so by then i'd been covering primarily american-led wars for nearly three years. and it was frustrating to come home to a society that didn't seem to realize it was at war. certainly, soldiers and airmen and marines, s
. >> host: who was or who is ahmed zia in afghanistan? >> guest: he's one of my fixers.as a reporter working in a conflict zone, you utterly rely on your local fixers to drive you around, to keep you safe, to interpret, and he was one of my better afghan fixers. there are good ones and there are bad ones. the bad ones will squeeze you for cash, the good ones will save your life. >> host: how do you find them? >> guest: networking. i find other reporters who have done...
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and ahmed schaafive, former aviation chief became prime minister. but not enough to many protesters as mohammed elbarady, nobel peace prize winner and growing voice in the revolt told al jazeera. >> president mubarak has to go and we have to have a new start. >> reporter: into the night, protesters demanded that new start, and with each day of these protests, mubarak's grip on power looks less sure. without police on the streets, it's a scary night across much of cairo. armed residents guard their own neighborhoods, but there are reports of widespread looting, even looting at egypt's national museum, home of the king tut treasures. but soldiers beat back the looters. russ. >> mitchell: mark, what was it like for you to be in the square when those tanks rolled through. >> reporter: right before the tanks we heard a lot of gunfire and the tanks showed up. people were scared. nobody knew if the tanks were going to open fire on the people and then it became clear the answer was no, they weren't going to open fire and everybody relaxed and stayed relaxed
and ahmed schaafive, former aviation chief became prime minister. but not enough to many protesters as mohammed elbarady, nobel peace prize winner and growing voice in the revolt told al jazeera. >> president mubarak has to go and we have to have a new start. >> reporter: into the night, protesters demanded that new start, and with each day of these protests, mubarak's grip on power looks less sure. without police on the streets, it's a scary night across much of cairo. armed...
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of themselves we have the word in your dish a shining i believe there is an apology owed to debbie ahmed says that i've known her for almost twenty years and i can say that she has been a force of openness and cross cultural conversation believe me whenever there's a conference being organized to promote understanding between groups arabs and jews for example she isn't fall somehow either is the founder of or is an act of one just. after at my forced resignation and really secluded myself from the public i knew that if i publicly spoke or end any information of what happened that it would have been endangered in schools opening. all on the telly the early to reinstate m.p. on the task there as principal of the council on international i have. made. it i support this school because this school is a key. to understanding of the rape in the foot tapestry which makes up this great city and even though the world has many conflicts and i'm a side i'm pro israel let me be clear about it. those are my commitments lifelong commitment but if the solution to the problem is to arise i believe will a
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ahmed ghailani was sentenced yesterday in new york for his role in a 1998 al qaeda bombing of two u.s. embassies in africa that killed 224 people. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" asian stocks headed for higher ground this morning. ashley morrison is here in new york with more on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning, betty. asian markets got a bounce after president obama's address. hong kong's hang seng gained a fraction while japan's nikkei bucked the trend shedding half a percent. we'll see how wall street reacts today. yesterday the dow edged down three points while the nasdaq gained one. >>> this morning toyota announced another recall, this time nearly 1.7 million vehicles worldwide. the models being recalled could include the i.s. and gs lexus luxury models in north america. it is also recalling about a dozen models in europe and japan. they are being recalled for various defects that may cause fuel leakage and other problems. >>> today the federal reserve is expected to announce it will stick to its plan to buy back $600 billion in treasury bonds by the end of june. the fed
ahmed ghailani was sentenced yesterday in new york for his role in a 1998 al qaeda bombing of two u.s. embassies in africa that killed 224 people. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" asian stocks headed for higher ground this morning. ashley morrison is here in new york with more on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning, betty. asian markets got a bounce after president obama's address. hong kong's hang seng gained a fraction while japan's nikkei bucked the trend shedding...
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and ahmed ghailani, the first guantanamo detainee tried in a u.s. civilian court, was sentenced to life in prison. and to hari sreenivasan, for what's on the newshour online. hari? >> sreenivasan: you can ask dr. mukherjee your questions about cancer on the rundown blog or by sending an e-mail to health at newshour.org. on art beat, jeffrey brown talks to renowned architect frank gehry about his latest design, a new symphony hall in miami. plus find extended coverage of tonight's state of the union. watch a live stream, hear from experts in our annotated version of the speech, and tell us what you think on our facebook page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, we'll get state of the union reaction from our public media colleagues around the country. i'm gwen ifill. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you online, and here at 9:00 p.m. eastern for live coverage of the state of the union, and again tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for t
and ahmed ghailani, the first guantanamo detainee tried in a u.s. civilian court, was sentenced to life in prison. and to hari sreenivasan, for what's on the newshour online. hari? >> sreenivasan: you can ask dr. mukherjee your questions about cancer on the rundown blog or by sending an e-mail to health at newshour.org. on art beat, jeffrey brown talks to renowned architect frank gehry about his latest design, a new symphony hall in miami. plus find extended coverage of tonight's state of...
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managed to get an exclusive chance to speak with ahmed karzai before his talks with president medvedev the afghan leader tells us he knows he has a tough job defeating the insurgency and the desperation of farmers who think they've got no alternative other than growing opium poppies for heroin stay with us . how many karzai afghan president it's an honor and pleasure to have you with us today sir on the responded with what were your hopes and dreams in two thousand and four when you were made president of afghanistan and my whole put aspirations were that would have. peace for afghanistan a stable afghanistan afghanistan in close contact. with its neighbors and the near neighbors a country that would progress into a better economy. a better living standard of the afghan children who are deprived of a future cation for so many decades would have a chance to go to school some of those us processions have been with some of them have not been moved so that was my my aspiration at the time but what would you say precisely seven years or what do you want to achieve and where did you fail may
managed to get an exclusive chance to speak with ahmed karzai before his talks with president medvedev the afghan leader tells us he knows he has a tough job defeating the insurgency and the desperation of farmers who think they've got no alternative other than growing opium poppies for heroin stay with us . how many karzai afghan president it's an honor and pleasure to have you with us today sir on the responded with what were your hopes and dreams in two thousand and four when you were made...
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ahmed karzai makes an official visit to moscow the first by afghan leader in decades drug trafficking and trade dominated talks with the president the other both sides committed to supporting each other scattered around to help afghanistan after the withdrawal of western forces in three years' time. the lawyer over the ledge that russian arms dealer beat to boot is on a mission to prove his concept for addition to the us was illegal his defense team says it goes against established procedures along american is a system called him the merchant of death boot says he's the victim of a propaganda war. wrecks so he should not talks to hunt karzai about the struggle his country faces and its war on drugs in an exclusive interview with r.t.d. afghan president and ends up about this and other issues his country's grappling with its path to independence. karzai afghan president it's an honor and pleasure to have you with us today sir. thank you what were your hopes in two thousand and four when you were made president of afghanistan my whole put aspirations were the. peace for afghanistan a st
ahmed karzai makes an official visit to moscow the first by afghan leader in decades drug trafficking and trade dominated talks with the president the other both sides committed to supporting each other scattered around to help afghanistan after the withdrawal of western forces in three years' time. the lawyer over the ledge that russian arms dealer beat to boot is on a mission to prove his concept for addition to the us was illegal his defense team says it goes against established procedures...
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ahmed ghailani was convicted of just one of 285 counts in the 1998 al qaeda bombings of two u.s.ca. ghailani asked for leniency, claiming he was tortured by the c.i.a., but the judge said that pales in comparison to the 225 lives lost in the attacks. we'll be right back. l be right back. how can you transform tonight's dinner from same old, same old into oh la la? just cook with campbell's. our soups contain surprising ingredients like a splash of sauterne wine, a drizzle of fresh cream, or a sprinkle of lower sodium sea salt. we put great ingredients in our soups, to help you put meals on the table, that put smiles on the faces of the ones you love. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ you can make a big difference. did you know that by march 1st, more than $50 million can be earned by schools just like yours! buy participating products now, to earn your school's share of more than $50 million! >> couric: dr. conrad murray spoke in court today for the first time since he was charged with causing michael jackson's death in 2009. murray's lawyers say he isn't interested in
ahmed ghailani was convicted of just one of 285 counts in the 1998 al qaeda bombings of two u.s.ca. ghailani asked for leniency, claiming he was tortured by the c.i.a., but the judge said that pales in comparison to the 225 lives lost in the attacks. we'll be right back. l be right back. how can you transform tonight's dinner from same old, same old into oh la la? just cook with campbell's. our soups contain surprising ingredients like a splash of sauterne wine, a drizzle of fresh cream, or a...
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western forces withdraw from the troubled region in three years president has pledged came at talks with ahmed pars eye in moscow the leaders also promise to clamp down on the vast flow of afghan drugs from which russia suffers the most or he's a nice and now it has the details of the high level meeting. on the first official visit of an afghan leader to moscow in two decades russia promises to lend a hand after western forces leave the war torn country. russia would like to see afghanistan as an independent and prosperous state with an effective government that's able to provide the development of afghanistan for decades to come. u.s. led coalition forces have been in the country since two thousand and one and are planning to withdraw combat forces in three years leaving afghanistan on its own russia has been watching u.s. operations very closely from a far more providing necessary transit routes for supplies and plan to continue support once the pullout is complete there is both the ability to russia and the the need for russian afghanistan to engage with. not only in the manner of russia he
western forces withdraw from the troubled region in three years president has pledged came at talks with ahmed pars eye in moscow the leaders also promise to clamp down on the vast flow of afghan drugs from which russia suffers the most or he's a nice and now it has the details of the high level meeting. on the first official visit of an afghan leader to moscow in two decades russia promises to lend a hand after western forces leave the war torn country. russia would like to see afghanistan as...
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tens of thousands demanded president ahmed saleh step down. he's ruled for 32 years and is a key ally of the u.s. in the war on terror. in egypt another important ally, protesters called for the removal of president mubarak. elizabeth palmer is in cairo tonight, and we caution you, this video is graphic. >> reporter: police brutality at its most explicit. ( gunshot ) a protester in the sinai desert shot dead as he ran. the unrest in egypt has spread like wildfire. in suez, about an hour east of the capital, furious mobs burned down government buildings. just like the huge street protests that erupted in iran in 2009, egypt's uprising is a real movement that was born in a virtual world. led by young, educated activists who understand the power of social networking. >> millions of egyptians... >> reporter: a call for action went out on facebook which initially reached more than a million people and was amplified by a torrent of twitter messages. >> egypt was in more than one in every 200 tweets in twitter. >> in the world? >> in all the tweets i
tens of thousands demanded president ahmed saleh step down. he's ruled for 32 years and is a key ally of the u.s. in the war on terror. in egypt another important ally, protesters called for the removal of president mubarak. elizabeth palmer is in cairo tonight, and we caution you, this video is graphic. >> reporter: police brutality at its most explicit. ( gunshot ) a protester in the sinai desert shot dead as he ran. the unrest in egypt has spread like wildfire. in suez, about an hour...
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embassies in africa nine hundred ninety eight the judge rejected ahmed ghailani pleas for leniency saying the deaths and damage caused wait his insistence he did not intend to kill anyone and have been forced into it two hundred twenty four people died and thousands were injured in the twin attacks in kenya and tanzania and this is the first one ton of a detainee to have a civilian trial on u.s. soil. well day to day we strive for creature comforts bugs those affected most when we throw them out are often forgotten by doubt who really is paying the price for our consumer culture coming up in just over an hour in our special report. and time now for a business of day with helium. hello and welcome to the latest market news it's the time of the year for the big cheeses of business and politics to mix in the swiss ski resort of dollars but while the bankers are cherry their attention profits the causes has left a sour taste in the mouth for ordinary people a correspondent daniel bushell is there for business r.t. . president obama thinks the world economy was brought down by greed insatiable
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head by young educated an ty visits like ahmed sal a who understands the power of social networking aall for action went out on facebook, which initially reached more than a million people, and was then amplified by a tore rent of twitter messages. >> egypt was in one -- was in more than one in every 200 tweets. >> in the world. >> in all the tweets in the world. >> reporter: it was egypt's urban youth that led the protest earlier in the week. but demands for change will gain real traction only when the grassroots join in. the anger behind this uprising is about a lot of things. it's about freedom of expression and corruption and abuse but, above all, it's about unemployment and the price of food. it's skyrocketed. in a country where almost half the population lives on less than $2 a day those egyptians struggling to make ends meet are expected to take to the streets tomorrow. they will be joined by egypt's most famous opposition figure, nobel prize winner mohammed el bar a die who arrived in cairo tonight and pledged to march tomorrow. so did the legions of muslim brotherhood support
head by young educated an ty visits like ahmed sal a who understands the power of social networking aall for action went out on facebook, which initially reached more than a million people, and was then amplified by a tore rent of twitter messages. >> egypt was in one -- was in more than one in every 200 tweets. >> in the world. >> in all the tweets in the world. >> reporter: it was egypt's urban youth that led the protest earlier in the week. but demands for change will...
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is almost solomon who used to head the intelligence here at the same time the new prime minister mr ahmed shafik he's a technocrat he's from the aviation industry he's been tasked with forming a new government but speaking to protesters in these moves on not going to do a lot to pacify them they say they want nothing short of the president himself stepping down. or out with all that that is happening there right now as a backdrop the latest release documents reveal that the u.s. had been undermining a president it had supported for so long but what's the consensus on the thinking behind this policy. now the minute the relationship between the united states and egypt has always been a complicated contradictory one the wiki leaks documents refer to cables as far back as two thousand and seven and in those cables there is discussion where the american administration puts its weight behind opposition figures here in egypt while at the same time supporting the presidency of course the mubarak now that is a clear example of double standards there's also been a clear delicate balancing act that
is almost solomon who used to head the intelligence here at the same time the new prime minister mr ahmed shafik he's a technocrat he's from the aviation industry he's been tasked with forming a new government but speaking to protesters in these moves on not going to do a lot to pacify them they say they want nothing short of the president himself stepping down. or out with all that that is happening there right now as a backdrop the latest release documents reveal that the u.s. had been...
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smith: saleh was taking me to a ridge top upon which sits a shrine to afghanistan's national hero, ahmedhah massoud. it was from here that massoud's northern alliance forces successfully held back the russians in the '80s and the taliban in the '90s. but a decade ago, two days before 9/11, massoud was assassinated by two al qaeda suicide bombers posing as journalists. saleh says massoud would roll over in his grave if he knew karzai was preparing to offer a peace deal with the enemy. >> what did we fight for all these years? my view is there must not be a deal with the taliban. >> smith: ever? >> ever. if there is a deal, we will resist against the deal, "we" meaning all the forces who fought the taliban. there must be a process. and based on that process, taliban should become part of the society and play according to the script of democracy. they should be demobilized, disarmed, reintegrated. and that process will bring a lasting stability. deals never bring stability. >> smith: the problem with any reconciliation plan is that the taliban don't seem very interested. in june 2010, karza
smith: saleh was taking me to a ridge top upon which sits a shrine to afghanistan's national hero, ahmedhah massoud. it was from here that massoud's northern alliance forces successfully held back the russians in the '80s and the taliban in the '90s. but a decade ago, two days before 9/11, massoud was assassinated by two al qaeda suicide bombers posing as journalists. saleh says massoud would roll over in his grave if he knew karzai was preparing to offer a peace deal with the enemy. >>...
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. >> reporter: ahmed al kureshi has been doing his best to help the young girls here, pushing legislationore age 17. but the greatest help and inspiration has come from young nujood. she finally escaped her husband's home, running straight to a local courthouse. >> translator: a woman asked me, what do you want? and i said, i would like to see the judge. >> reporter: nujood wanted divorce. now 12, she has since returned to her parents' home, to her siblings, and to school. her father does not talk about the marriage. but nujood's willingness to share her story has inspired other young girls to escape their marriages, which is exactly what nujood wanted to happen. martha raddatz, abc news, sanaa, yemen. >> amazing story. she apparently is back in school. she wants to help -- her professional goal is to become a lawyer, to follow in the footsteps of the woman that helped free her. >> she went on to write a book, "i am nujood, age 10, divorced." they say it's going to be picked up in 18 other languages. the cool thing to me is she said, the only language that matters to me is arabic. because
. >> reporter: ahmed al kureshi has been doing his best to help the young girls here, pushing legislationore age 17. but the greatest help and inspiration has come from young nujood. she finally escaped her husband's home, running straight to a local courthouse. >> translator: a woman asked me, what do you want? and i said, i would like to see the judge. >> reporter: nujood wanted divorce. now 12, she has since returned to her parents' home, to her siblings, and to school. her...
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i hope that reader considers the reading of it somewhat ahmed tate tif act just like the writing of the book was and that th meditative act just like the writing of the book was and that they become familiar with this singular experience and how the military is portrayed and produced for consumption that singular experience is lost to people who haven't experienced it. so for me it's an opening up and it's a jar that i'm offering in a way the jarhead of the title is also a jar that's a caps school of caps school for ule of capsule for me that i offer the reader. >> do you have any opinion about how the war that's about to start will go? >> the question is do i have an opinion about how the war will go? >> i've been out of the marine core for a very long time and i'm not a military analyst. my weighs band will attest to that. i spoke to a journalist last week and the he told me the generals and colonels aren't saying this but they're saying that they're prepared to fight and they probably are but that the majors and the captains and the lieutenants who are in the field as well the sergea
i hope that reader considers the reading of it somewhat ahmed tate tif act just like the writing of the book was and that th meditative act just like the writing of the book was and that they become familiar with this singular experience and how the military is portrayed and produced for consumption that singular experience is lost to people who haven't experienced it. so for me it's an opening up and it's a jar that i'm offering in a way the jarhead of the title is also a jar that's a caps...
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in lahore, attracted more than 6,000 mourners and government officials, including interior minister ahmed qureshi. >> he liked to be surrounded by people all his life and this is the same in his martyrdom. i think the nation will have to make a conscious decision to oppose those elements who have narrow vision and kill for petty reasons and stop freedom of expression. it is an alarming situation for the future of the country. >> ifill: the accused assassin was one of taseer's bodyguards, mumtaz qadri. he said he did it because the governor criticized the country's blasphemy law, which calls for the death of anyone who insults islam. upon his arrival in court today, qadri was mobbed by supporters chanting "you did the right thing" and "god is great." in peshawar, students rallied to praise the suspect and condemn the victim. >> the governor said the blasphemy law was a black law, that's why mumtaz killed him. he did a tremendous job. we are proud of him. >> ifill: and a group of 500 muslim clerics issued a statement defending the killing. >> mumtaz husain qadri murdered him amid overwhelme
in lahore, attracted more than 6,000 mourners and government officials, including interior minister ahmed qureshi. >> he liked to be surrounded by people all his life and this is the same in his martyrdom. i think the nation will have to make a conscious decision to oppose those elements who have narrow vision and kill for petty reasons and stop freedom of expression. it is an alarming situation for the future of the country. >> ifill: the accused assassin was one of taseer's...
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and then lighting her car on fire is expected to appear in court in just a few hours. 29-year-old ahmed johnson is charged with murder and arson in connection with the killing of 23-year-old vanessa herrera in sacramento. her body was found in a burning car one week ago today in the lower hate neighborhood. a motive for the killing and the relationship between the two is being investigated. >>> things are slowly getting back to normal in egypt this morning. police and garbage collectors are now back out on the streets and subway stations are finally rep reopening, but protest again president hosni mubarak will continue. a coalition of opposition groups are calling for a million people to take to cairo's streets again tomorrow, which is now the clearest sign that a unified leadership is trying to come together and emerge in the protest movement. mubarak, meantime, is opening the door to talk to his rival political party. he has been in office for nearly 30 years. the president says that the country's priority should be reorganized and that the people do have a legitimate demand. he calle
and then lighting her car on fire is expected to appear in court in just a few hours. 29-year-old ahmed johnson is charged with murder and arson in connection with the killing of 23-year-old vanessa herrera in sacramento. her body was found in a burning car one week ago today in the lower hate neighborhood. a motive for the killing and the relationship between the two is being investigated. >>> things are slowly getting back to normal in egypt this morning. police and garbage...