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allah is like kill them allah is like apologize. >> larry: allah, we got to get our story straight becauseo. i did misunderstand. >> for real. >> larry: the thing that confuses me is we had dylann roof the charleston shooter. the billing fact despite the fact he did not apologize, that the victims were forgiving of him. everybody was talking about how amazing it was that all this forgiveness for him. and yet we're having this argument, this debate about whether we should also forgive tsarnaev. and i'm just trying to figure out like exactly what the difference between the two of them are. and i can't-- . >> larry: are you saying they forgive the white boy, now they can forgive this guy. >> i can't forgive either one of them. >> larry: i can't give up forgiveness like that. i don't-- why do you think people want to forgive. here is my rule of it and this is just my thing. i see forgiveness as a two-way venture. i think someone asks for forgiveness and then the spiritual thing to do is to either brandt it to them or say sorry i can't do it but i think it's a two way thing i think this just gi
allah is like kill them allah is like apologize. >> larry: allah, we got to get our story straight becauseo. i did misunderstand. >> for real. >> larry: the thing that confuses me is we had dylann roof the charleston shooter. the billing fact despite the fact he did not apologize, that the victims were forgiving of him. everybody was talking about how amazing it was that all this forgiveness for him. and yet we're having this argument, this debate about whether we should also...
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liz: asking for forgiveness for allah when he said allah drove him and his brother in part to set off the bombs. >>> we're going to keep an eye for the victims when they get in front of the microphones. "countdown to the closing bell" will be right back. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. doing small gigs,side gigs...gig gigs. quickbooks self-employed helps me get ready for tax time. to separate expenses,i just swipe. it's one hat i don't mind wearing. [passenger] i work for me. and so does quickbooks. it estimates my taxes,so i know how much stays in my pocket. and that's how i own it. [announcer]stay in the flow with quickbooks self-employed. start your free,thirty-day trial today at join-self-employed-dot-com. . liz: a lot of red on the screen, in brussels, there are hig
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i ask allah to bestow his mercy on those present here today and allah knows best.y. i have a feeling people in the courtroom believed that he thinks that he is worthy of mercy. >> well, as you noted, he said god and allah many times. if you go through the speech, he mentioned god or allah over a dozen times. this speech to the courtroom is really one of four options before him, i think. one was he could say nothing. two was he could apologize completely, renounce everything. three he could go on a tirade and denounce the united states and praise islam and four was something in between. i think that's what we ended up getting today. >> ed, when he says i'm sorry in here, the way with it reads to me as i read and reread it, it has the feeling of i'm sorry. i'm sorry this happened to you but i had to do this. in much the same way this killer in south carolina was saying to those people, i have to do this. i'm the one who has to do this. >> i agree. the note tells more of what he was really thinking when these acts were committed than what he had to say in court today.
i ask allah to bestow his mercy on those present here today and allah knows best.y. i have a feeling people in the courtroom believed that he thinks that he is worthy of mercy. >> well, as you noted, he said god and allah many times. if you go through the speech, he mentioned god or allah over a dozen times. this speech to the courtroom is really one of four options before him, i think. one was he could say nothing. two was he could apologize completely, renounce everything. three he...
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because allah says so. and i just was unaware that he would get up and say whatever he wanted and that's the law. and i regret having ever wanted to hear him speak because what he said showed no remorse. no regret. and no empathy for what he's done to our lives. >> can you spell your name? >> lynn julian. lynn julian. >> where were you standing when the bombs went off? >> i live a block from the finish line so i was at the first explosion. and i have traumatic brain injury. permanent hearing loss in both ears. and a back injury and the worst of all is post traumatic stress. >> do you think he should get the death penalty or life? >> i don't think that either of those things are going to change anything for any of us. it's never going to bring back our old lives. i lived in perhaps a false bubble of security that i would go to all the boston events just like so many people and never feel unsafe never worry. now we feel like we're the police. we are the judge and jury of everyone around us grading their safet
because allah says so. and i just was unaware that he would get up and say whatever he wanted and that's the law. and i regret having ever wanted to hear him speak because what he said showed no remorse. no regret. and no empathy for what he's done to our lives. >> can you spell your name? >> lynn julian. lynn julian. >> where were you standing when the bombs went off? >> i live a block from the finish line so i was at the first explosion. and i have traumatic brain...
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he didn't renounce violent extremism and he couched his comments in line with allah and allah's viewsnd give it a religious tone and there was nothing, as you heard judge o'toole say in the courtroom, there was nothing about this crime that was islam associated so that's what i was struck by more. >> how can you say there was nothing religious that motivated the crime, all the references to allah and muhammad? >>s that a skewed view of the religion of islam. that is not what islam is all about, and so when individuals you'dlize that it is a radicalized view that ideology. it's a radical ideology which really isn't at the heart of what is truly a peaceful and loving religion. >> is it true that the defense did offer to have him plead guilty and apologize prior to the start of the trial? that's what judy clark had said. >> she mentioned that in court. i don't want to get into discussions that attorneys have behind the scenes not only in this but in many criminal cases. what i will say is that that statement as it was made in court was not completely accurate, and it was incomplete. >> w
he didn't renounce violent extremism and he couched his comments in line with allah and allah's viewsnd give it a religious tone and there was nothing, as you heard judge o'toole say in the courtroom, there was nothing about this crime that was islam associated so that's what i was struck by more. >> how can you say there was nothing religious that motivated the crime, all the references to allah and muhammad? >>s that a skewed view of the religion of islam. that is not what islam...
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i pray to allah to show his mercy to the deceased in this bombing.he aerial view. seems like somebody is being followed. but we'll stay on top of this. continue to follow it. bring you the very latest when we come back on the other side of this break. he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. when were you first considered a family? when you fell in love? when you got married? when you had kids? when did you first fight to be considered a family? when you fell in love? when you got married? when you had kids? family isn't defined by who you love, but how. tylenol®. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark mean
i pray to allah to show his mercy to the deceased in this bombing.he aerial view. seems like somebody is being followed. but we'll stay on top of this. continue to follow it. bring you the very latest when we come back on the other side of this break. he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you...
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i ask allah to have mercy upon me and my brother and my family. his apology drew mixed reaction from the victims. >> i regret having ever wanted to hear him speak because what he said there was no remorse no threat and no empty for what he has done. >> i am happy he made the statement. i have forgiven him. i have come to a place of peace and i genuinely hope he does as well. >> after tsarnaev was done speaking he quoted a line from shakespeare, the evil men do lives after them. that of course was before handing out the death sentence. >> protester is caught with a deadly weapon in boston. police find a meat cleaver in 24-year-old patrick terario's car. he was taking a recess for lunch at the time. so far he is not facing any charges. >>> a texas police officer is killed in the line of duty. it started when chris killelly tried to pull over in austin. he runs away and steals a police cruiser. that's when he rams into sergeant kelly killing him. he is the first active duty police officer to die in the city. he leaves behind a wife and two children.
i ask allah to have mercy upon me and my brother and my family. his apology drew mixed reaction from the victims. >> i regret having ever wanted to hear him speak because what he said there was no remorse no threat and no empty for what he has done. >> i am happy he made the statement. i have forgiven him. i have come to a place of peace and i genuinely hope he does as well. >> after tsarnaev was done speaking he quoted a line from shakespeare, the evil men do lives after...
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we know he acknowledged ramadan and acknowledged allah. he said i would like to now apologize to the victims and the survivors. if there is any lingering doubt i did it along with my brother. i am sorry for the lives that i have taken. joey what do you make of the fact that he brings his brother into this? >> i'm sorry, brooke can you repeat that. >> what do you make of the fact that he mentioned his brother in this statement today, that he brought his brother, his older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev he brought him into this. >> i mean it's troubling. obviously that's an understatement. the first thing, of course is the defense. think about how the defense really predicated what they were doing in their whole argument that was about his brother and the influence of his brother and his brother made him do it and his brother is a manipulator and so certainly, you know when you bring his brother into it it conjures up images of who influenced him, where was his heart when he did this and, in fact what was the real extent of his brother's influen
we know he acknowledged ramadan and acknowledged allah. he said i would like to now apologize to the victims and the survivors. if there is any lingering doubt i did it along with my brother. i am sorry for the lives that i have taken. joey what do you make of the fact that he brings his brother into this? >> i'm sorry, brooke can you repeat that. >> what do you make of the fact that he mentioned his brother in this statement today, that he brought his brother, his older brother,...
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he couched his comments in line with allah and allah's views which gives it a religious term. there was nothing as you heard the judge say in the courtroom there was nothing about this crime that is islam-associated. that's what i was struck by more. that is not what islam is all about. so when individuals utilize that, it is a radicalized view of that ideology. it's a radical ideology that is not at the heart of what is truly a peaceful and loving religion. >> some of the victims also spoke after the sentencing. >> he said he was remorseful. i find that heart to believe. i came to the trial and i never really saw that at all from him. it really does not change anything for me because what he took from me i'm never going to be able to regain nor what he took from my family or from any of us as well. >> a sincere apology would have been nice. a simple believable apology would have been great. there was nothing simple about what he said. there was nothing sincere. >> i was actually really happy that he made the statement. as i said in my personal impact statement i have forgiven
he couched his comments in line with allah and allah's views which gives it a religious term. there was nothing as you heard the judge say in the courtroom there was nothing about this crime that is islam-associated. that's what i was struck by more. that is not what islam is all about. so when individuals utilize that, it is a radicalized view of that ideology. it's a radical ideology that is not at the heart of what is truly a peaceful and loving religion. >> some of the victims also...
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here, because allah created my feet to walk.walk, and i speak, and i look, and i hear, according to what god says. >> ward: choudary has been accused of inspiring hundreds of muslims from across the west to join isis. we went to a meeting he held in an east london basement. on the wall was a large picture of buckingham palace turned into a mosque. he described the newly formed islamic state in iraq and syria as a kind of utopia. talking about jihad, he sounded at times like a coach giving a pep talk before the big game. >> choudary: when the heavens are with you, when the earth is with you, when the sea is with you, when the wind is with you who's going to defeat you after that?! nobody. >> ward: choudary has fronted a series of organizations that have been banned by the british government under the country's anti-terror laws, but he denies that he actively recruits fighters. >> choudary: you know, the... the messenger mohammed, he said, "fight them with your wealth with your body, with your tongue." so, i'm engaged here, if you
here, because allah created my feet to walk.walk, and i speak, and i look, and i hear, according to what god says. >> ward: choudary has been accused of inspiring hundreds of muslims from across the west to join isis. we went to a meeting he held in an east london basement. on the wall was a large picture of buckingham palace turned into a mosque. he described the newly formed islamic state in iraq and syria as a kind of utopia. talking about jihad, he sounded at times like a coach giving...
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tsarnaev asked allah for mercy. 2013 bombings killed four people, injured more than 1200. his death sentence was made official today. >>> dry rot caused a balcony to give way killing six people. we found complaints from tenants who questioned the buildings safety before the collapse. one renter said a broken pipe caused his apartment to flood three times since 2011 but the question remains did water leak cause the dry rot? >> if it is on a daily basis, it would take a much shorter period of time. >> besides the six people who died, seven people were severely injured and those seven injured are still in the hospital. one of those victims may never walk again. cogley has two collapsed lungs, a broken collarbone, broken knee. and many other broken bones. she says life is short and i intend to honor those who died by living the happiest and most fulfilling life possible. enjoy a good dance and the feeling of grass beneath your feet like it is the last time. because in this crazy world, you never know when it might be. >>> tonight, a neighborhood ahead of its time. what it did
tsarnaev asked allah for mercy. 2013 bombings killed four people, injured more than 1200. his death sentence was made official today. >>> dry rot caused a balcony to give way killing six people. we found complaints from tenants who questioned the buildings safety before the collapse. one renter said a broken pipe caused his apartment to flood three times since 2011 but the question remains did water leak cause the dry rot? >> if it is on a daily basis, it would take a much...
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i asked allah for --. victims and families listened to his statement. afterwards survivors of the bombing addressed the media. >> the last thing we wanted to hear was about allah and why he did this in the first place and changed all of our lives forever. what he said showed no remorse, no regret and no empathy for what he's done to our lives. >> he said that he was remorseful. i find that hard to believe since i've come to a lot of trial. and never really saw that at all from him. i don't think he was genuine but that he will say otherwise and that is not going to change my impression of him or what he did to us. >> joining me is nbc's ron mott. we're hearing a lot of reactions. and henry boarguard said he was happy tsarnaev made the statement. what are you hearing from other folks and what they may think? >> reporter: i think a lot of people are going to talk about what tsarnaev didn't say. he never renounced terrorism in his apology. and his apology as you heard there started out about allah and seeking forgiveness from his god and some of the victim
i asked allah for --. victims and families listened to his statement. afterwards survivors of the bombing addressed the media. >> the last thing we wanted to hear was about allah and why he did this in the first place and changed all of our lives forever. what he said showed no remorse, no regret and no empathy for what he's done to our lives. >> he said that he was remorseful. i find that hard to believe since i've come to a lot of trial. and never really saw that at all from him....
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he talked about allah and the prophet muhammad. he said this is a month in which hearts change. but he did apologize to the victims. he said i'm sorry for the lives i have taken, the suffering i have caused and the damage i have done. and he also as you say, he confessed. that's what a lot of people were waiting for over these last two years, to hear something that sounded even a little like -- something that sounded a little like a confession and remorse, and they finally -- he finally came out with that so it was very very moving. but i spoke to several people afterwards and they just didn't buy it. they just didn't buy it. they said no it was too little too late. there were those who said we forgive him but there were others who say not a chance erin. >> deb, to your point, he didn't have an accent before. all of his friends said he had a completely no accent at all. so you're talking about a heavy accent. >> exactly. >> and he's talking about the month of ramadan. well this happened two years ago. he had two years to feel sorry and now he's citing this particular month of ra
he talked about allah and the prophet muhammad. he said this is a month in which hearts change. but he did apologize to the victims. he said i'm sorry for the lives i have taken, the suffering i have caused and the damage i have done. and he also as you say, he confessed. that's what a lot of people were waiting for over these last two years, to hear something that sounded even a little like -- something that sounded a little like a confession and remorse, and they finally -- he finally came...
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. >> he couched his comments in line with allah and allah's views which gives it a religious tone. there was nothing about this crime that was islamic associated. that's what i was struck by more. that is not what islam is all about. when individuals utilize that, it is a radicalized view its radical ideology which really isn't at the heart of what is truly a peaceful. >> he said he was remorseful. i find that hard to believe as i've come to a lot of trials. i never saw that offered him. >> you i was happy that he made the statement. as i said in my personal impact statement i have forgiven him. i have come to a place of peace and i genuinely hope that he does as well. and for me to hear him say that he's sorry that is enough for me. i hope because i still do have faith in humanity, including in him, i hope that his words were genuine. i hope that they were heartfelt. i hope that they were as honest as the statements that you heard today from the courts today in the victims and survivers. i obviously have no way of knowing that but i'll take it on faith that what he said was genuin
. >> he couched his comments in line with allah and allah's views which gives it a religious tone. there was nothing about this crime that was islamic associated. that's what i was struck by more. that is not what islam is all about. when individuals utilize that, it is a radicalized view its radical ideology which really isn't at the heart of what is truly a peaceful. >> he said he was remorseful. i find that hard to believe as i've come to a lot of trials. i never saw that offered...
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. >> reporter: tsarnaev began by praising allah. in the silent courtroom, the boston marathon bomber apologized to his victims saying that he learned their faces and names and then asked allah for mercy. the jury's recommendation was death. the sentence was a foregone conclusion. the panel rejected the defense argument that tsarnaev was under the influence of brother tamerlin. >> i am grateful that they came to the conclusion because for me, i think it was the justice conclusion. >> reporter: dozens of victims gave statements before the sentencing describing their suffering. tsarnaev's attorney told the court that here client was willing to plead guilty a year ago and apologize for his crimes but the government refused to deal. kenneth craig, cbs news. >> and tsarnaev's death sentence will be ought -- automatically appealed. >>> bobbi kristina houston has been moved to hospice care with the family saying, quote, she is in god's hands now. >>> officers veha confirmed they found human remains near canal road not tore from where nebras
. >> reporter: tsarnaev began by praising allah. in the silent courtroom, the boston marathon bomber apologized to his victims saying that he learned their faces and names and then asked allah for mercy. the jury's recommendation was death. the sentence was a foregone conclusion. the panel rejected the defense argument that tsarnaev was under the influence of brother tamerlin. >> i am grateful that they came to the conclusion because for me, i think it was the justice conclusion....
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dzhokhar tsarnaev started by praising allah, and then apologized to the victims and survivors, saying he had learned their names and faces, and then pled for mercy. tsarnaev's sentence will be subject to an automatic appeal. his lawyer told the court he was willing to plead guilty a year ago and apologize for his crimes, but the government refused that deal. >> a grand jury if savannah, virginia, has charge lead to people in the death of a 21- year-old college student who was found strapped to a chair in an isolation chair of the county jail. he had been air rested after a fight with his girlfriend. the sheriff's office said he fault violently during booking and injured three deputy. the coroner ruled his death a homicide caused by blunt force trauma. the three people indicted are are a health worker and two former jail employees. >> police trying to figure out what happened to two people who were found dead in different bodies of water today. homicide officers first responded to the tidal basin for a man found partially under water. and then a few hours later, dzhokhar police got ano
dzhokhar tsarnaev started by praising allah, and then apologized to the victims and survivors, saying he had learned their names and faces, and then pled for mercy. tsarnaev's sentence will be subject to an automatic appeal. his lawyer told the court he was willing to plead guilty a year ago and apologize for his crimes, but the government refused that deal. >> a grand jury if savannah, virginia, has charge lead to people in the death of a 21- year-old college student who was found...
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you know the fact that he invoked allah in that whole diatribe was reprehensible to me.ject radicalism or extremism and he had an opportunity to do that. i just think that over all -- go ahead. i'm sorry. >> no no. ed please continue. >> i just think that overall he had an opportunity to say that what he did was wrong and he really didn't do that. it was a hollow apology. so what i think about now is where is the real dzhokhar tsarnaev? is he the man that expressed some regret yesterday? or is he the man that wrote that manifesto in the boat and flipped off the cameras? who are we dealing with here? >> and does it really matter? because he did what he did. and as he was paraphrasing allah and the need for mercy, he didn't show mercy because he didn't spare anybody. he's now saying he's sorry and that's obviously not how mercy is shown. do you think hearing from him helped more or hurt more for the people in that room who have been affected by this? >> i don't think it was helpful. the only bright spot in the whole situation is that he didn't continue to drive a knife int
you know the fact that he invoked allah in that whole diatribe was reprehensible to me.ject radicalism or extremism and he had an opportunity to do that. i just think that over all -- go ahead. i'm sorry. >> no no. ed please continue. >> i just think that overall he had an opportunity to say that what he did was wrong and he really didn't do that. it was a hollow apology. so what i think about now is where is the real dzhokhar tsarnaev? is he the man that expressed some regret...
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because a true mullan never begs ah la is the allah is the true provider. women are not permitted to visit shrines. these sufi saints did not have followers. those who come here with a pure purpose always take away presence from here. but those who come for just presence go back without anything. they won't feel anything unless they seek true solace. >> just incredible. we have a full bulletin of news upcoming. in the meantime, the lead story at the moment is turkey. urkey. >> this is techknow, a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wild fire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight: trash. it's everywhere. >> what's the out put of this facility?
because a true mullan never begs ah la is the allah is the true provider. women are not permitted to visit shrines. these sufi saints did not have followers. those who come here with a pure purpose always take away presence from here. but those who come for just presence go back without anything. they won't feel anything unless they seek true solace. >> just incredible. we have a full bulletin of news upcoming. in the meantime, the lead story at the moment is turkey. urkey. >> this...
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any other time throughout the year and if you die in jihad during this time period your reward from allahs ten times greater so those on the fence will now be second guessing that saying if i'm going to strike i need to do it now and then you mix in the anniversary of the caliphate and you get a pretty terrifying picture. >> mike mccall says isis is not regionalized like the administration says only in iraq and syria. this says to all of us that obviously we have not done enough to prevent isis from spreading. not just in iraq and syria. that's where our air strikes began, first iraq and syria. it's much more widespread and we did not get there and get to it before -- we allowed it to spread did we not? >> we let this thing get so big we're dealing with the current situation and what the poll numbers show if we don't act quickly this is still going to grow and what we're looking at today will look like the good old days compared to what the future looks like. >> ryan mauro, thank you very much. >> appreciate it. >> let's check in with shep smith. >> hearing the surviving fugitive in the p
any other time throughout the year and if you die in jihad during this time period your reward from allahs ten times greater so those on the fence will now be second guessing that saying if i'm going to strike i need to do it now and then you mix in the anniversary of the caliphate and you get a pretty terrifying picture. >> mike mccall says isis is not regionalized like the administration says only in iraq and syria. this says to all of us that obviously we have not done enough to...
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he finds all his needs are taken care of because allah is the real provider. women are not allowed to visit shrines because it is forbidden in islam. anyone who can control his temptation is to the sufi saint. those who come with a pure purpose always take away blessings from here. but those who come for just fun go back without anything. they will fail and not succeed in anything unless they come here to seek solace. >> and if you want to eight a journey to our website please do. the address is aljazeera.com. we are leading with the elections underway in turkey, the polls have been open for several hours now. we'll have that update throughout the day. ay. >> i'm russell beard in barbados meeting the islanders who are buiding a green ecomomy.
he finds all his needs are taken care of because allah is the real provider. women are not allowed to visit shrines because it is forbidden in islam. anyone who can control his temptation is to the sufi saint. those who come with a pure purpose always take away blessings from here. but those who come for just fun go back without anything. they will fail and not succeed in anything unless they come here to seek solace. >> and if you want to eight a journey to our website please do. the...
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he finds all his needs are taken care of because allah is the real provider. women are not allowed to visit. these did not have female visitors. anyone that can control the temptations is closer. those who come here with a spurp take away presence from here. those that come go back. though will fail and not succeed unless they come here. >>> keep up to date on aljazeera.com, that's aljazeera.com. >> wildlife poaching is big business... worth more than 17 billion dollars a year and growing.
he finds all his needs are taken care of because allah is the real provider. women are not allowed to visit. these did not have female visitors. anyone that can control the temptations is closer. those who come here with a spurp take away presence from here. those that come go back. though will fail and not succeed unless they come here. >>> keep up to date on aljazeera.com, that's aljazeera.com. >> wildlife poaching is big business... worth more than 17 billion dollars a year...
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they waited until he called his father to say, i'm going to allah.e to go and that's when they sprung into action but police know if they apprehended him earlier they would have come under intense scrutiny and criticism by terror-tied groups like the council of islamic-americans relations who has done everything to dismantle our counterterror and surveillance programs in new york as well. these programs are critical. without these programs this jihadist he's not meant to -- he's a -- >> i wanted to ask, congressman andre carson democrat of indiana on the house intelligence committee, we were speaking to him before that imam came to the microphone and mistakenly thought he was a member of the family or was going to introduce the family and congress mangman carson i don't want to speak to him, but he is saying there are mental health issues at play. what's your response to that? it does seem on its face that anybody who would want to cut your head off, pamela is mentally ill? >> on its face anyone that would want to cut your head off is mentally ill to
they waited until he called his father to say, i'm going to allah.e to go and that's when they sprung into action but police know if they apprehended him earlier they would have come under intense scrutiny and criticism by terror-tied groups like the council of islamic-americans relations who has done everything to dismantle our counterterror and surveillance programs in new york as well. these programs are critical. without these programs this jihadist he's not meant to -- he's a -- >> i...
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marathon bombings dzhokhar tsarnaev spoke to the court saying: before he finished his statement he asked allah to bestow mercy on him and his family. >> i wish he had done it before. >> not all survivors feel the same way. >> i feel very reassured he acknowledged our suffering. it meant a lot to me. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev's words cam an hour before gut wrenching testimony from the families and victims. amputees limped up to the podium to detail suffering and pain. many talking about physical and emotional loss. many suffer from naight mares, flashbacks panic attacks. some held dzhokhar tsarnaev available for his brother tamerlan tsarnaev, dubbed the mastermind. the mother of crystal who died said: the family of the youngest victim 8-year-old martin richard who wanted the jury to give dzhokhar tsarnaev life instead of death so he would be forced to reflect on the crime he committed said this:. >> throughout all of the statements, dzhokhar tsarnaev stared blankly at the floor. the vinyl victim to speak was young amputee rebecca gregory. she refuses to call herself a victim. she was the only one to
marathon bombings dzhokhar tsarnaev spoke to the court saying: before he finished his statement he asked allah to bestow mercy on him and his family. >> i wish he had done it before. >> not all survivors feel the same way. >> i feel very reassured he acknowledged our suffering. it meant a lot to me. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev's words cam an hour before gut wrenching testimony from the families and victims. amputees limped up to the podium to detail suffering and pain. many...
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before he finished his statement, he asked allah to bestow mercy on him and his family. >> i wish he had done it before. you know i think it was too late. >>reporter: not all survivors feel the same way. >> i did feel very reassured that he acknowledged our suffering. >>reporter: his words came just a couple of hours after gut wrenching victim statements. many talked about their physical loss and emotional losses. many still suffer from nightmares, flash backs, and panic attacks. the family of the youngest victim, martin richard who wanted the jury to give him life instead of death so he would be forced to reflect on the crime he committed said this he could have stopped his brother, he chose hate he chose destruction, he chose death. throughout all of the statements, he stared blankly at the floor. the final victim to speak was rebecca gregory who refuses to call herself a victim. she was the only speaker to face him and look directly at him when she said terrorists like you create mass destruction and you know what mass destruction really does it brings people together. we are bost
before he finished his statement, he asked allah to bestow mercy on him and his family. >> i wish he had done it before. you know i think it was too late. >>reporter: not all survivors feel the same way. >> i did feel very reassured that he acknowledged our suffering. >>reporter: his words came just a couple of hours after gut wrenching victim statements. many talked about their physical loss and emotional losses. many still suffer from nightmares, flash backs, and panic...
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he ended again with allah talking about leniency, implying we should be now lenient to him because allahays so. melissa: joining me, harris faulkner fox report kang or on sunday nights and host of "outnumbered." the fabulous harris faulkner. >> you were on earlier today. deja vu all over again. melissa: after the show i watched this. these people were furious with him, furious. >> so the first two victims we heard from, the survivors, melissa, had hidden injuries they wanted to talk to the world about today. this was their opportunity to do this. it was indicated from what they were saying that they might not have taken such a wide opportunity to do this had he not spoken out. no one saw that coming among these victims because, legally, they don't have to declare whether or not he is going to say anything in court. melissa: yeah. >> so he pops up. they hadn't heard his voice since he put in his plea of not guilty. all that time, now to hear from him today, they're suffering from bilateral deafness, both these people have bilateral hearing aids. they are talking about their severe injurie
he ended again with allah talking about leniency, implying we should be now lenient to him because allahays so. melissa: joining me, harris faulkner fox report kang or on sunday nights and host of "outnumbered." the fabulous harris faulkner. >> you were on earlier today. deja vu all over again. melissa: after the show i watched this. these people were furious with him, furious. >> so the first two victims we heard from, the survivors, melissa, had hidden injuries they...
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he finds all his needs are taken care of because allah is the real provider. women are not allowed to visit shrines. it is forbidden in islam. these did not have female visitors. anyone that can control the temptations is closer to the saint. those who come here with a pure purpose take away presence from here. those that come go back. they will fail and not succeed unless they come here. >>> you can spin your way through our website. it's updated 24 hours a day. you can get the latest from our stories. leading with the elections under way in turg turkey, polls close in the n couple of hours. thanks for watching >>> hello i'll richard gizbert, and you are at the "the listening post". here are
he finds all his needs are taken care of because allah is the real provider. women are not allowed to visit shrines. it is forbidden in islam. these did not have female visitors. anyone that can control the temptations is closer to the saint. those who come here with a pure purpose take away presence from here. those that come go back. they will fail and not succeed unless they come here. >>> you can spin your way through our website. it's updated 24 hours a day. you can get the latest...
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. -- for allah. i saw them kill some people. reporter: christian men. they forced the questions to lie down, and the girls cut their throats. i believe they have been brainwashed. and here is how young women are brainwashed -- through extreme violence and constant fear. it seems you submit and live or resist to be tortured, or even killed. amnesty international says some captured women and girls have been trained and forced to fight. anna was held by boko haram for five months. she told me she had seen some of the chibok schoolgirls. how did you know they were those girls? anna: it was no doubt it was them. people were tied up and forced to the ground. the schoolgirls were forced to sit -- with their throat. it was not their fault. they were forced to do it. i pity them. i cannot get the images out of my head. every time i thought like this, i just pray that the nightmares don't return. reporter: as anna battled her nightmares, hundreds of women and girls still in activity continue to live out there is. the government said it is doing all it can to find
. -- for allah. i saw them kill some people. reporter: christian men. they forced the questions to lie down, and the girls cut their throats. i believe they have been brainwashed. and here is how young women are brainwashed -- through extreme violence and constant fear. it seems you submit and live or resist to be tortured, or even killed. amnesty international says some captured women and girls have been trained and forced to fight. anna was held by boko haram for five months. she told me she...
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it comes as iraq's prime minister hyder allah hyderal al abadi said that they ran over mosul this yearw they have asked to supply them with more arms. we go live in baghdad. so as if it wasn't enough, now we've also got things unraveling from the north of baghdad too. >> that's absolutely right. what we've seen here is a brazen and very surprising attack using a suicide tank. now we haven't heard of tanks being used in this kind of way before. now hyder al abadi was talking about humvees that isil had stolen. they also stole things like tanks as well. but we haven't seen those used as suicide bombs. this is the air base near samara. it is crucial because it is home near a shrine and has always been seen as a red line for iran. they said if they are attack there had they will send in ground troops. now what happened with this tank it drove up to the air gates of the air base, and blue itself up. and certainly a bigger attack than we've seen in the last three or four weeks. and certainly in the last few days. we've been hearing about these humvee car bombs reinforceed personnel carrier c
it comes as iraq's prime minister hyder allah hyderal al abadi said that they ran over mosul this yearw they have asked to supply them with more arms. we go live in baghdad. so as if it wasn't enough, now we've also got things unraveling from the north of baghdad too. >> that's absolutely right. what we've seen here is a brazen and very surprising attack using a suicide tank. now we haven't heard of tanks being used in this kind of way before. now hyder al abadi was talking about humvees...
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i never beg or ask anyone for anything, because he finds all his needs are taken care of because allah is the real provider. women are not allowed to visit shrines. it is forbidden in islam. these saints did not have female visitations. anyone who can control his temptations is closest to the saints. those who come here with a pure purpose always take up blessings from him. those who come for just fun go back without anything. they will not succeed in anything unless they come here to seek solace. >> you can keep up to date anytime with all the news and of course our programs on our website. there it is, the address aljazeera.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi, i'm sheila macvicar and this is "compass" where foreign policy is personal.
i never beg or ask anyone for anything, because he finds all his needs are taken care of because allah is the real provider. women are not allowed to visit shrines. it is forbidden in islam. these saints did not have female visitations. anyone who can control his temptations is closest to the saints. those who come here with a pure purpose always take up blessings from him. those who come for just fun go back without anything. they will not succeed in anything unless they come here to seek...
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cloudy start and this model is showing some showers could fire up north of philadelphia up through allah bulk of that activity will hold off until we get in the the late afternoon and evening hours. showers and storms firing up, from the poconos down to lancaster. it will continue as we get into the night time hours for the sit up and points to the south and east. exclusive accu weather seven day forecast showing you it is warm tomorrow. up a to 85 degrees. most of the day for philadelphia, points south and east will be dry but some showers will fire up west of the city and then we will watch everything ignite tomorrow night and into tuesday, still looking unsettled with temperatures in the 80's, guys? >> thanks, melissa. >> more like june. >>> well abc news world news sunday is next here on channel six. don't miss "action news" at ten on phl17 tonight and then we're back, of course, right here on six abc at 11:00. >>> for sharrie williams, melissa magee jeff skversky and sarah bloomquist, i'm walter perez. we will see you right back here at 11:00 o'clock. the world is filled with air. b
cloudy start and this model is showing some showers could fire up north of philadelphia up through allah bulk of that activity will hold off until we get in the the late afternoon and evening hours. showers and storms firing up, from the poconos down to lancaster. it will continue as we get into the night time hours for the sit up and points to the south and east. exclusive accu weather seven day forecast showing you it is warm tomorrow. up a to 85 degrees. most of the day for philadelphia,...
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reading also some showers moving into fleet wood they continue to move off to the north and a east, allah even town with showers and as moisture sagging to the the south and east. so quakertown, doylestown, for areas to the south in malvern and west wood into honey brook we are currently dealing with the showers and storms. the big concern today really for rest of the overnight hours has been the flash flooding, flash flood warning has been issued that stays up until 12:15 for berks and lehigh counties. they have already seen more than 2 inches of rain, showers and storms training over the same area. so slatington is in that warning, same things for kutztown, west ward into this area and it stays up until 2:15 in the morning. severe probability shifts a little further south tomorrow. the storm prediction center has placed philadelphia and points to the south and west and risk of finding severe weather. biggest threat is damaging wind and hail. we will talk about what we can expect tonight right through monday. stronger storms and currently to the north and west. it turns more active monda
reading also some showers moving into fleet wood they continue to move off to the north and a east, allah even town with showers and as moisture sagging to the the south and east. so quakertown, doylestown, for areas to the south in malvern and west wood into honey brook we are currently dealing with the showers and storms. the big concern today really for rest of the overnight hours has been the flash flooding, flash flood warning has been issued that stays up until 12:15 for berks and lehigh...
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this morning in new jersey the fbi arrested 23-year-old allah sadeh, charged with providing services and recruits to isis. the latest in a series of terror-related arrests across the u.s. at least eight in the past two weeks. >> we're worried about not so much what we know but what we don't know. ♪ >> reporter: this slick propaganda video shows how isis is using social media to expand its reach, targeting young westerners, here highlighting a man in his 20s who says he left his normal home in canada for the battlefields of syria. >> if you cannot fight, then you can give money. and if you cannot money, then you can assist in technology. >> reporter: u.s. law enforcement officials tell nbc news isis supporters send out more than 60,000 tweets a day. many of them urging attacks on the u.s. >> they are taking isis propaganda and taking bomb-making instructions and others and spreading it on social media without containment. >> reporter: while white house officials say there are no specific terror threats, the fbi and department of homeland security have issued a bulletin to 18,000 law e
this morning in new jersey the fbi arrested 23-year-old allah sadeh, charged with providing services and recruits to isis. the latest in a series of terror-related arrests across the u.s. at least eight in the past two weeks. >> we're worried about not so much what we know but what we don't know. ♪ >> reporter: this slick propaganda video shows how isis is using social media to expand its reach, targeting young westerners, here highlighting a man in his 20s who says he left his...
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he asked for allah's mercy. many survivors said it was too late. >> i regret having ever wanted to hear him speak because what he said showed no remorse, no regret, and no empathy for what he's done to our lives. >> and at no point during his statement did he renounce the reasons for which he committed this act. he never renounced terrorism. he did not repudiate violent extremism. >> reporter: but liz norton, whose two sons each lost a leg, said it was helpful. >> i really feel like a weight has been lifted off our shoulders, and i honestly can say my sons will probably be happy that i found out what i needed to find and i think we can really close the chapter. >> pete williams, you've spent a lot of time in that courtroom. you were there for the days of gut-wrenching testimony, of horrible graphic pieces of evidence. what was the difference? what was it like to hear him speak in that courtroom? >> reporter: well, today, lester, what struck me is that most of those who spoke were not people who had lost limbs or
he asked for allah's mercy. many survivors said it was too late. >> i regret having ever wanted to hear him speak because what he said showed no remorse, no regret, and no empathy for what he's done to our lives. >> and at no point during his statement did he renounce the reasons for which he committed this act. he never renounced terrorism. he did not repudiate violent extremism. >> reporter: but liz norton, whose two sons each lost a leg, said it was helpful. >> i...
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federal officials say 23-year-old allah saadeh planned to travel into isis territory in the middle east terrorist group the feds say he purchased a plane ticket for his brother. the arrest comes after police arrested another new jersey man on similar charges. saadeh's lawyer says he has no criminal record. >>> wal-mart apologizing for making an isis battle flag cake for a customer. a man in louisiana says he ordered it to test the store's boundaries. the same store had refused his first request to decorate a cake with a confederate flag. wal-mart says the employee who made the cake didn't recognize the isis logo. >> 5:47 now. police in one new england town have an unusual crime on their hands. >> an pop singer finds her several in a real estate dispute over a former convent and some nuns. david. >> it's a warm one today and a little more humid than it was yesterday. that high of 86 right on average and the low of 70 tonight also close to average. i'll spell out those thunderstorm chances for today, let you know when the best time of day to run an errand is. that's coming up next with yo
federal officials say 23-year-old allah saadeh planned to travel into isis territory in the middle east terrorist group the feds say he purchased a plane ticket for his brother. the arrest comes after police arrested another new jersey man on similar charges. saadeh's lawyer says he has no criminal record. >>> wal-mart apologizing for making an isis battle flag cake for a customer. a man in louisiana says he ordered it to test the store's boundaries. the same store had refused his...
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allah sadah could face 20 years if convicted. this comes as the department of homeland security warns of possible attacks in the u.s. over the july 4th weekend. we're going to talk about that with michael morell, former number two at the c.i.a. and now our cbs news senior national security contributor. michael, the terrorism threat is always raised around important national holidays, but there seems to be more concern about this weekend than usual. >> i think there are three reasons for that, scott. one is the large number of americans who have been radicalized or in the process of being radicalized by isis. we've seen 50 arrests now in the last 12 months, so it raises questions about how many more are out there. number two is the call by isis. just last week they called for people to take up arms against isis enemies during ramadan. we are right smack in the middle of ram done right now. >> pelley: the islamic holy month of ramadan? >> correct. and third july 4th is a symbol of america. what better than the strike during a simil
allah sadah could face 20 years if convicted. this comes as the department of homeland security warns of possible attacks in the u.s. over the july 4th weekend. we're going to talk about that with michael morell, former number two at the c.i.a. and now our cbs news senior national security contributor. michael, the terrorism threat is always raised around important national holidays, but there seems to be more concern about this weekend than usual. >> i think there are three reasons for...
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he said i am sorry for the lives i have taken and i would like the ask for victims mercy and ask allah's mercy. many survivors said it was too late. >> i regret having ever wanted to hear him speak. because what he said showed no remorse, no regret and no empathy for what he's done to our lives. >> at no point did he renounce the reasons for which he committed this act. he never renounced terrorism, he did not repudiate violent extremism. >> but liz norton whose two sons each lost a leg said it was helpful. >> i really feel like a weight has been lifted off our shoulders and i can honestly say my sons will probably be happy that i found out what i needed to find and we can finally close a chapter. >> tsarnaev goes to prison on death row while the case goes through an automatic appeals process which could take years. >>> a week after nine innocent people were shot and killed inside a south carolina church more potential charges for the man accused of pulling the trigger. nbc news has learned that hate crime charges will likely be filed on dylann rough. and two public federal offenders wil
he said i am sorry for the lives i have taken and i would like the ask for victims mercy and ask allah's mercy. many survivors said it was too late. >> i regret having ever wanted to hear him speak. because what he said showed no remorse, no regret and no empathy for what he's done to our lives. >> at no point did he renounce the reasons for which he committed this act. he never renounced terrorism, he did not repudiate violent extremism. >> but liz norton whose two sons each...
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but he made religious references and asked that allah have mercy upon him. some victims and their families felt the apology was not sincere. in the end, the judge made tsarnaev's death sentence official. he will likely be sent to the federal penitentiary in indiana. >>> 4:42. berkeley city records show prior complaints about safety at the apartment building where a balcony collapsed killing six people. a kpix 5 review of the records found four complaints from tenants including one who said a broken pipe caused her apartment to flood three times. investigators have already determined wood damaged by dry rot was a factor in last week's deadly accident. a structural engineer says it's a possibility that leaking water caused all that dry rot. >> if it's on a daily basis it would have taken a much shorter period of time. >> besides the 6 people who died, 7 others were severely injured in last week's collapse. >>> meanwhile, a victim of the balcony collapse may never walk again. one person has two collapsed lungs, broken spine cord, broken rib, shoulder and knee.
but he made religious references and asked that allah have mercy upon him. some victims and their families felt the apology was not sincere. in the end, the judge made tsarnaev's death sentence official. he will likely be sent to the federal penitentiary in indiana. >>> 4:42. berkeley city records show prior complaints about safety at the apartment building where a balcony collapsed killing six people. a kpix 5 review of the records found four complaints from tenants including one who...
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the fbi investigated allah sadeh of west new york hudson county for nearly nine months. they say he was part of a cell planning to join the terror group in syria. he's the second person in new jersey arrested this month for allegedly cob lyly conspiring to provide material support to isis. >>> that sound signaled the end of wall street's worst day of the year. the dow dropped 350 points as investors worry about the impact of the greek debt crisis. the nasdaq tumbled 122 points and the s&p 500 sank 43 points. still the white house today said greece's financial situation is not a major direct threat to the u.s. economy. >>> tonight greece is moving closer to defaulting on its debt and it could be forced to abandon the euro currency. there are long lines at gas stations and atms. greece remains deeply in debt. it cannot make a loan payment of more than $1.5 billion. the country's creditors must decide by tomorrow whether to release more than $8 billion in bailout money. >>> the supreme court is upholding the use of a controversial drug implicated in several botched executio
the fbi investigated allah sadeh of west new york hudson county for nearly nine months. they say he was part of a cell planning to join the terror group in syria. he's the second person in new jersey arrested this month for allegedly cob lyly conspiring to provide material support to isis. >>> that sound signaled the end of wall street's worst day of the year. the dow dropped 350 points as investors worry about the impact of the greek debt crisis. the nasdaq tumbled 122 points and the...