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indicated that the man who had plotted the world trade center bombing in '93, the ringleader, ramzi ahmed yousef, he was about to move within pakistan, and there was a small window, a closing window, to catch him. and so, thinking there might be somebody at the fbi on a sunday morning, i called. >> narrator: o'neill had made his reputation investigating white-collar crime, drug rings, and abortion clinic bombings. >> i said, "who's this?" and he responded, "well, who the hell are you? i'm john o'neill." and i explained to him, i'm from the white house, and i do terrorism, and i need some help. and i told him our story on the classified phone line, and he went into action. >> narrator: in 20 years, he'd chased a lot of bad guys, but nobody like ramzi yousef. >> yousef is one of the most dangerous people on the planet, very smart. getting him and incapacitating him was a significant public safety issue, and john o'neill recognized that, was not about to take no for an answer anywhere before he was taken into custody. ( telephone dialing ) ( telephone rings ) >> white house. >> o'neill put t
indicated that the man who had plotted the world trade center bombing in '93, the ringleader, ramzi ahmed yousef, he was about to move within pakistan, and there was a small window, a closing window, to catch him. and so, thinking there might be somebody at the fbi on a sunday morning, i called. >> narrator: o'neill had made his reputation investigating white-collar crime, drug rings, and abortion clinic bombings. >> i said, "who's this?" and he responded, "well, who...
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. >> reporter: ahmed was 5 years old.arehazi was seven on that day, both remember seeing the horrific images on the television. arehazi remembers the words. >> he told me not to go outside, not to talk to anyone. lock to doors so i was really scared. >> reporter: the teenagers who work as interns at the center of islamic relations say they didn't feel the full impact of 9/11 until they were in school. >> i just remember my group of friends started asking me questions like, wait aren't you muslim. aren't you one of them. and i would be no, no it's not like that. i remember one day, they just decided that i can't sit at their table anymore for lunch. >> reporter: ahmed says her first encounter with discrimination is when her family went to a library and a woman cussed them. >> all i know is that she was really angry at us for something we didn't do. >> i had to go to therapy for a while which is hard for a child too. just to kind of emotionally and mentally deal with the trauma that followed. >> reporter: this mother says e
. >> reporter: ahmed was 5 years old.arehazi was seven on that day, both remember seeing the horrific images on the television. arehazi remembers the words. >> he told me not to go outside, not to talk to anyone. lock to doors so i was really scared. >> reporter: the teenagers who work as interns at the center of islamic relations say they didn't feel the full impact of 9/11 until they were in school. >> i just remember my group of friends started asking me questions...
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highlights nato is inability to win the hearts and minds of common afghans sas pakistani lobbyist ahmed. this is.
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ones of countries eurotrash twelve qualifying campaign also years ago fellas and also injured bendin ahmed keeper of the prolific brazilian forward breaking the number one was in a similar clash who vote is now sets to deputize for kids by. it tastes the joint top of the table with eight games to go. and it's now in the u.s. open last a day's play on tuesday after heavy rain halted proceedings in new york several key matches were shattered on tuesday including the men's fourth rank clashes between rafa in the dark and andy murray as well as two women's quarter finals where russia is going on a rover is due to play australia some so those are the organizers resettled all the time for wednesday but showers are still continuing in new york. finally russia's parachute terminated at the recent european freefall starting accuracy landing championships in serbia. looks at the trials and tribulations i fly on fossil. ascending to cruising altitude of one thousand meters is followed by a swift freefall back down with bush really no margin of error to compare is expected to land on a dime with a goo
ones of countries eurotrash twelve qualifying campaign also years ago fellas and also injured bendin ahmed keeper of the prolific brazilian forward breaking the number one was in a similar clash who vote is now sets to deputize for kids by. it tastes the joint top of the table with eight games to go. and it's now in the u.s. open last a day's play on tuesday after heavy rain halted proceedings in new york several key matches were shattered on tuesday including the men's fourth rank clashes...
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ahmed omed khpulwak was caught up in a suicide attack. initial reports suggested he was killed by the taliban. you are watching "bbc world news america." on tonight's program, keeping new york safe. 10 years after 9/11, we get access to see how the city is being protected from almost every angle. russian president dmitry medvedev says there must be an approval for aviation safety. this comes a day after people were killed when the plane failed to take off and crashed into the banks of the river. the president said the number of russian air carriers must be reduced radically and urged it must be done in the shortest time possible. we report now from the scene of the crash. >> in the river, the search continued into the morning, not for survivors, but for wreckage of the plane and the bodies. dmitry medvedev had been at a political conference. he began his day here. at the site of the aircraft, he laid rose's and bowed his head in honor of the dead. later, the president criticized the safety record of russian airlines. he warned that if his
ahmed omed khpulwak was caught up in a suicide attack. initial reports suggested he was killed by the taliban. you are watching "bbc world news america." on tonight's program, keeping new york safe. 10 years after 9/11, we get access to see how the city is being protected from almost every angle. russian president dmitry medvedev says there must be an approval for aviation safety. this comes a day after people were killed when the plane failed to take off and crashed into the banks of...
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. >> ahmed says they use more than 20 pounds of fresh california lemons each week in everything from lemon bars to the rich and gooey lemon cake with lemon buttercream frosting. mm so, the next time you indulge in a lemon meringue pie or sip some lemonade, pay tribute to california lemons. after all, being a little bitter really never tasted so sweet, right? for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. >> oh, we got some more spinach. so that's in watsonville. here, we have some romaine lettuce from salinas. >> for jim mills, life is quite simply all about produce, and evey day, his sacramento warehouse receives tons of it from just about every region in the golden state. >> broccoli from salinas. over here, some artichokes from watsonville and castroville. fennel from a local farm over in yolo. >> but the bulk of this produce doesn't stax here very long. within a few hours, much of it is trucked out to restaurants and businesses in northern california, some delivered by mills himself. he spends hours on the road, visiting farmers and chefs, taking produce from one to the other, and
. >> ahmed says they use more than 20 pounds of fresh california lemons each week in everything from lemon bars to the rich and gooey lemon cake with lemon buttercream frosting. mm so, the next time you indulge in a lemon meringue pie or sip some lemonade, pay tribute to california lemons. after all, being a little bitter really never tasted so sweet, right? for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. >> oh, we got some more spinach. so that's in watsonville. here, we...
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in july, the president's brother ahmed wali karzai, was shot down in his kandahar home. just weeks later, the mayor of kandahar died in another suicide attack with explosives hidden in a turban. the taliban claimed responsibility for both murders. their goals, to take out people in positions of power and authority. and many of those people are key to the american forces' exit strategy from afghanistan. >> pelley: so, mandy, i wonder, where do the afghans go at this point? >> reporter: well, as of tonight there may be nowhere to go. rabbani has built relationships with numerous insurgent groups and there appeared to be some progress so as of now these negotiations are probably dead. >> pelley: mandy clark. thank you very much. the bombing happened just before afghan president hamid karzai met with president obama at the u.n. in new york. karzai cut short the visit and headed home. chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell is at the u.n. norah? >> reporter: good evening, scott. this is a horrific assassination of an afghan leader that the u.s. viewed as a unifying fi
in july, the president's brother ahmed wali karzai, was shot down in his kandahar home. just weeks later, the mayor of kandahar died in another suicide attack with explosives hidden in a turban. the taliban claimed responsibility for both murders. their goals, to take out people in positions of power and authority. and many of those people are key to the american forces' exit strategy from afghanistan. >> pelley: so, mandy, i wonder, where do the afghans go at this point? >>...
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highlights nato's inability to win the hearts and minds of common afghans says pakistani lobbyist ahmed crawshay. this is no longer about just old and of color ban or just groups of terrorists doing this there is a tremendous support from people on the ground to these kind of attacks i mean this particular attack for example would not have been possible without people in the neighborhood people who have facilitated these attackers the terrorists to to carry out this attack and this would not have been possible and of course we have the attack on the british council and many more before that so obviously it's not a stable and i think you can see more and more of these attacks as more and more u.s. troops actually withdraw from understand how can you really stop use attacks if you if you have a huge segment of your population really sightline and isolated and actually punished over the past eight nine years ten years and you know all that brings us up to date here on our to remember that for more there is our website our team dot com right now let's take a look what's happening in the wor
highlights nato's inability to win the hearts and minds of common afghans says pakistani lobbyist ahmed crawshay. this is no longer about just old and of color ban or just groups of terrorists doing this there is a tremendous support from people on the ground to these kind of attacks i mean this particular attack for example would not have been possible without people in the neighborhood people who have facilitated these attackers the terrorists to to carry out this attack and this would not...
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treaty with egypt despite the embassy is what led to its being flown home the car a british journalist ahmed abdul fatah says to have used on plenty to make enemies vegetation people. there is a lot of anger over what israel did recently which basically very crossed the border from israel into egypt killed a number of egyptian soldiers and their promise investigation and nothing has not been delivered yet have a sense there are spin huge huge them on a stray sions and a few days outside the israeli embassy the minor strain.
treaty with egypt despite the embassy is what led to its being flown home the car a british journalist ahmed abdul fatah says to have used on plenty to make enemies vegetation people. there is a lot of anger over what israel did recently which basically very crossed the border from israel into egypt killed a number of egyptian soldiers and their promise investigation and nothing has not been delivered yet have a sense there are spin huge huge them on a stray sions and a few days outside the...
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peace treaty with egypt despite the embassy assault that led to its being flown home base journalist ahmed abdul fatah says done plenty to make enemies videotron people. there is a lot of. of anger at what israel did recently which basically they crossed the border from israel into egypt killed a number of egyptian soldiers and they promise investigation and nothing has not been delivered yet ever sends their spin huge huge them on the stray sions and the sit in a few days outside the israeli embassy the minus traitors are the egyptian government to at least expel the israeli ambassador from egypt this is not the first time that israeli troops kill people all soldiers in the border area egypt's public opinion has been liberated and that means they are not going to face silence again when israel commits any act of thuggery on its own our folder or the people living on our food and that's what has happened last night so we have to look at the motivation to make a strategic solution to what has actually been happening. just turned twenty two minutes past the. hour have a look at some news mak
peace treaty with egypt despite the embassy assault that led to its being flown home base journalist ahmed abdul fatah says done plenty to make enemies videotron people. there is a lot of. of anger at what israel did recently which basically they crossed the border from israel into egypt killed a number of egyptian soldiers and they promise investigation and nothing has not been delivered yet ever sends their spin huge huge them on the stray sions and the sit in a few days outside the israeli...
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use former prime minister was arrested in tunisia that country's interior ministry says al baghdadi ahmed mood he was detained at the border without jury or whereabouts of those either himself or anyone known. and a french court has issued the first. as for wearing a full face veil in public after the introduction of a new law banning it lit country two women were fined eighty and one hundred twenty euros respectively for wearing and. one of the women social appeal the ruling is prepared to take the case all the way to the european court of human rights. and a decommissioned nasa satellite is out of control and plunging back toward earth but u.s. scientists have been left scratching their heads as to where it might land it could be anywhere on the planet was i mean for us on the ground or he's peter oliver explains. most satellites that would collide with the earth's atmosphere would burn up there and then cause us no problems due to the size of the u.a.e. r.s. this current satellite that we're seeing coming about to enter the earth parts of it around twenty six parts it's believed will m
use former prime minister was arrested in tunisia that country's interior ministry says al baghdadi ahmed mood he was detained at the border without jury or whereabouts of those either himself or anyone known. and a french court has issued the first. as for wearing a full face veil in public after the introduction of a new law banning it lit country two women were fined eighty and one hundred twenty euros respectively for wearing and. one of the women social appeal the ruling is prepared to...
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jeeps reportedly storming to strategic central city of ruf done with residents saying things that ahmed vehicles and for that on tuesday u.n. police more than two thousand seven hundred people have died that happens on its began duct tape from children to the best infants accomplis the code of foreign countries hina. well i think that moscow has already proven that it is very serious about and still getting reform has initiated a series of regulations regarding the media a multi-party system but the opposition unfortunately has been refusing to sit down and dialogue with the regime so the problem here is not the syrian leadership but the opposition which is being encouraged by and thought of freedoms from abroad whether by the gulf corporation council or all of the nato reoccur especially and other groups working on their ground so i don't know what you define as military intervention but if you have an armed mutiny that is being financed and supported from abroad i don't think you can call that a peaceful uprising. the u.k.'s been trying hard to reduce its debt but the spending cuts ar
jeeps reportedly storming to strategic central city of ruf done with residents saying things that ahmed vehicles and for that on tuesday u.n. police more than two thousand seven hundred people have died that happens on its began duct tape from children to the best infants accomplis the code of foreign countries hina. well i think that moscow has already proven that it is very serious about and still getting reform has initiated a series of regulations regarding the media a multi-party system...
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sued by regulators in the us for raiding the enemy oil market via their agent in yemen tribal leader ahmed tell us about the role oil traders play in the on rast in yemen and. this character of the tribal leader alan not like maher is interesting enough a major player in domestic politics local politics and on occasion was in a lot of the saudi arabia and putting pressure on the regime way back in the ninety's mid ninety's well into the post nine eleven universe in which he has become an important epicenter of the war on terrorism which is very much directly to it connected to the exploitive dynamics of global finance as what we just started to talk about with micro finance as well with oil yemen has suddenly discovered that its reserves has quadrupled since two years ago which means by end of october of two thousand and ten you had over eighty four companies converging on yemen seeking to gain extra access to these blocks expanding their current concessions. or indeed getting new concessions whether it's offshore on the what brings our keyed into all of this is that they have been had sin
sued by regulators in the us for raiding the enemy oil market via their agent in yemen tribal leader ahmed tell us about the role oil traders play in the on rast in yemen and. this character of the tribal leader alan not like maher is interesting enough a major player in domestic politics local politics and on occasion was in a lot of the saudi arabia and putting pressure on the regime way back in the ninety's mid ninety's well into the post nine eleven universe in which he has become an...
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absolute immunity every of september so you do have some real rogues coming to town in new york like ahmed in a job and they do use the the event to good effect for showing their flamboyance whether it's gadhafi before camping out what kind of journey will reduce i mean you can't kid you turn that upside down and say it's a level playing field maybe that's one virtue of the united nations security general assemblies that everybody can show up i mean just because they're there rogue or rogue for whom ok and this if i can go back to you again i mean how democratic is the is the united nations because this is the era now of democracy the arab spring everyone should have the same values they should be able to go vote they should have civil society we should have their authorities can hold them to accountability but does that really the fact because again you have a small number of countries that can say put a block on everything designed need to change. well just going back to the statement made that it's the only circus in town it may be so but that it's not saying much simply because most co
absolute immunity every of september so you do have some real rogues coming to town in new york like ahmed in a job and they do use the the event to good effect for showing their flamboyance whether it's gadhafi before camping out what kind of journey will reduce i mean you can't kid you turn that upside down and say it's a level playing field maybe that's one virtue of the united nations security general assemblies that everybody can show up i mean just because they're there rogue or rogue for...
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and you know ahmed karzai his brother half brother whatever just recently assassinated you right the levels of corruption mind boggling cynicism here in this country about. our's eyes former associations are welcome but you know. what what we do. that's that is if you were advising the president well i would say first of all forget any military options you know everything has been run by the military and you know why allow generals to decide and i feel very sympathetic to a lot of the soldiers we've asked them to become soldiers aid workers development workers relief workers i mean you name it you can expect them to do that afghanistan can only be resolved i think through proper and effective recovery including investment it's going to be in of evolve people who understand afghanistan and it's going to be led by afghans themselves the trouble with the military is that you know many go in for six months that's the first and maybe a year they cannot possibly begin to understand afghanistan in that period and in fact i was in the u.k. recently and talked to two world marine officers who
and you know ahmed karzai his brother half brother whatever just recently assassinated you right the levels of corruption mind boggling cynicism here in this country about. our's eyes former associations are welcome but you know. what what we do. that's that is if you were advising the president well i would say first of all forget any military options you know everything has been run by the military and you know why allow generals to decide and i feel very sympathetic to a lot of the soldiers...
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ahmed concedes, it's a tall order to cram months of training into a few hours to the journey to the frontry to teach them. what follows are more lessons in the art of the heavy machine gun, how to load it, how to fire it. and then an anti-aircraft gun. not everyone is new at this. 61-year-old former soldier mohamed can chant and quheer the best of them. the plan is to try to negotiate a peaceful surrender in the largest southern city. all indications so far, however, point to a bitter fight for the south. it could be gadhafi's last stand, warns the commander. their biggest concentration is in the south, he tells me. we even have information they want to set up an independent entity to be ruled by all the figures of the old regime. it is not all about fighting, however. the large group of doctors and nurses has also come along. with trucks and ambulances full of medicine and not just the usual material for battle wounds. there is a humanitarian side to this mission. the doctor was a car dealer in tripoli before the revolution. he said he made more money selling cars than practicing medicin
ahmed concedes, it's a tall order to cram months of training into a few hours to the journey to the frontry to teach them. what follows are more lessons in the art of the heavy machine gun, how to load it, how to fire it. and then an anti-aircraft gun. not everyone is new at this. 61-year-old former soldier mohamed can chant and quheer the best of them. the plan is to try to negotiate a peaceful surrender in the largest southern city. all indications so far, however, point to a bitter fight for...
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financial consultant eric ahm ahmaddo back with us from dallas.s it what happens in greece does affect so many? >> that's a great question. what's happening in greece is very, very serious. if greece was to default it can have a real concern global wide. first of all it can affect other countries that might have problems and affect the united states and you could have run on banks in greece and some european locations. it's important that imf and other leaders get a handle on what's happening in greece. >> so asian markets will be opening a few hours from now will european and u.s. markets be influential? >> absolutely. what happens in the asian markets will come around to europe and also to the u.s. markets tomorrow morning. some of the things they're going to be looking at, what kind of results came out of imf meeting over the weekend? what did the leaders do. do they have a credible plan. is germany on board with the european bailout fund? germany is a key cog in the european bailout and must be on board. they want to see what type of confidenc
financial consultant eric ahm ahmaddo back with us from dallas.s it what happens in greece does affect so many? >> that's a great question. what's happening in greece is very, very serious. if greece was to default it can have a real concern global wide. first of all it can affect other countries that might have problems and affect the united states and you could have run on banks in greece and some european locations. it's important that imf and other leaders get a handle on what's...
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sajil ahmed, the pentagon's director of facilities, shows us the latest.ht in the cnn office, we have a breakaway window. there are cases of breathing masks in the hallways. and continuous illumination tape to show escape routes in heavy smoke. facing the outside, 2,000-pound blast resistant windows held in place by steel. some were already in place on 9/11, and they held just feet from the devastation. so if a plane hits, if there is a bomb, the wall does not collapse. hopefully. >> hopefully. >> reporter: yates will tell you, he survived the burns, but the attack challenged his soul. >> i was standing in the middle of five people and i'm the only one that survived. >> john yates, how are you? >> good. john had to close out his dead colleagues' security files when he came back to work months later. >> it's the hardest thing i've done. >> reporter: but he will not run from the memories. >> i can't escape it. you know, i get up in the morning and turn the light on in the bathroom and shave, and i see my face. i see my burns. i take a shower, i see it every
sajil ahmed, the pentagon's director of facilities, shows us the latest.ht in the cnn office, we have a breakaway window. there are cases of breathing masks in the hallways. and continuous illumination tape to show escape routes in heavy smoke. facing the outside, 2,000-pound blast resistant windows held in place by steel. some were already in place on 9/11, and they held just feet from the devastation. so if a plane hits, if there is a bomb, the wall does not collapse. hopefully. >>...
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. >> warner: khaled sayed ahmed runs sporting stables nearby.n about 1,500 egyptian pounds per day, about u.s. $300. now, his ships of the desert lie deserted, and many of the men who once drove them are gone. >> ( translated ): these men aren't only responsible for themselves. behind them are workers, then camels, horses, and families to feed and provide for, and no one's helping us. >> warner: just up the street, mahmoud said opens an empty gallery. papyrus artwork here sells from $20 to $2,000. >> most days, we have 20 customers, 15. now we lucky to get one. >> warner: it is a commanding view from the roof of his gallery, but mahmoud says, as bad as times are now, things might get still worse. rehope the touchists come back because we have horses, need horses dying and camels, also no food. >> warner: for sayed swidan, the tumult has hit not only him, but his children. he worked seven days a week for decades to send his children to private school and university. sayed's 26-year-old son, tamer, who graduated with an accounting degree, does hav
. >> warner: khaled sayed ahmed runs sporting stables nearby.n about 1,500 egyptian pounds per day, about u.s. $300. now, his ships of the desert lie deserted, and many of the men who once drove them are gone. >> ( translated ): these men aren't only responsible for themselves. behind them are workers, then camels, horses, and families to feed and provide for, and no one's helping us. >> warner: just up the street, mahmoud said opens an empty gallery. papyrus artwork here...
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. >> warner: 29-year-old lawyer mohamed gabr and 36-year-old businessman ahmed el sherif are among thearty's co-founders. neither had been interested in politics before the revolution. why are they getting involved now? >> because this country is on the brink of either starting to move towards a much better future with a lot more democracy, or it's going to be a dark and bleak scenario where things will deteriorate very fast. >> hope. that was the main reason that i got involved. before the 25th of january, i had no hope. >> warner: yet this young construction executive, now the party's finance director, understands hope is not plan. >> at the end of the day, you know, we can talk all you want, you can plan all you want, have the best political messages in the world, if we cant finance these operations, were not going to get anywhere. >> warner: this is typical of the justice party's businesslike approach. it managed to qualify for the elections just behind the seasoned muslim brotherhood's new party and a more conservative islamist group. but gabr and el sherif understand the challeng
. >> warner: 29-year-old lawyer mohamed gabr and 36-year-old businessman ahmed el sherif are among thearty's co-founders. neither had been interested in politics before the revolution. why are they getting involved now? >> because this country is on the brink of either starting to move towards a much better future with a lot more democracy, or it's going to be a dark and bleak scenario where things will deteriorate very fast. >> hope. that was the main reason that i got...
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neighborhood, maadi, to meet three egyptians who were barely teenagers when the towers fell. 23-year-old ahmed el sheikh and his friends, sara mahmoud and islam dardeery. what do you remember about the time of those attacks and what you thought? >> i had this mix of feeling, about feeling of joy, like islam was taking its revenge from support by america for israel. and at the same time, feeling sorry about this and all these innocent people who have died. >> warner: they voiced resentment that 9/11 had tarred all muslims as terrorists. >> we have to justify we are not terrorists, we are muslims. >> we love the west, and we do not want to kill you. we are normal human beings, >> warner: they all criticized the u.s. response to 9/11 in afghanistan and iraq, and its support for arab autocrats like mubarak, who repressed all opponents at home. but islam dardeery thinks the terrorist threat to the u.s. has lessened because egypt's islamist groups can engage in politics. >> it will help them to move away from their extreme thinking to more moderate one. they'll have to have a solution for everything
neighborhood, maadi, to meet three egyptians who were barely teenagers when the towers fell. 23-year-old ahmed el sheikh and his friends, sara mahmoud and islam dardeery. what do you remember about the time of those attacks and what you thought? >> i had this mix of feeling, about feeling of joy, like islam was taking its revenge from support by america for israel. and at the same time, feeling sorry about this and all these innocent people who have died. >> warner: they voiced...
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now the president ahmed ahmadinejad is getting close to the world stage of the u.n. general assembly, the timing all seems to fit. this is certainly the most positive sign we've had for the hikers. we've also had word from their lawyer today that they may have to post up to half a million dollars bail each, as sarah shourd did. that may take some time, as well, to organize the finances. but it's certainly on the right track. andrea? >> ali arouzi in tehran. exciting news for those families, we hope. thank you very much. >>> now to the fiery republican debate in tampa last night. rick perry was the focus of repeated attacks from the rest of the field. mitt romney was aggressive from the start, attacking the texas governor on everything from jobs to social security. >> the question is, do you still believe that social security should be ended as a federal program, as you did six months ago, when your book came out, and returned to the states? or do you want to retreat from that? >> i think we ought to have a conversation -- >> we're having that right now, governor. we'
now the president ahmed ahmadinejad is getting close to the world stage of the u.n. general assembly, the timing all seems to fit. this is certainly the most positive sign we've had for the hikers. we've also had word from their lawyer today that they may have to post up to half a million dollars bail each, as sarah shourd did. that may take some time, as well, to organize the finances. but it's certainly on the right track. andrea? >> ali arouzi in tehran. exciting news for those...