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anwar al-awlaki. >> there are ominous clouds gathering in your horizon. >> reporter: despite obvious professional deficiencies and signs he was becoming an islamic extremist, he was promoted inuent 09, possibly earning nearly $1 hundred,000 in pay and bone iss and he had order to deploy to afghanistan, his first deployment to a combat zone. three months before the shooting, hassan hel a secret level security clearance when he reported to duty for texas for pre-deployment training. >> when he was transferred, one of his supervisors said, you are getting our worst itch he was supposed to deploy to afghanistan with my unit. we would have worked together on a team or in a clinic. i had never met him before that day. that was basically the day that we were supposed to meet him and he was going to join our unit. >> reporter: that day? >> that day, yeah. >> reporter: so his introduction to you -- >> was shooting me. >> reporter: when he arrived, hassan was assign to the medical center. the few people in texa
anwar al-awlaki. >> there are ominous clouds gathering in your horizon. >> reporter: despite obvious professional deficiencies and signs he was becoming an islamic extremist, he was promoted inuent 09, possibly earning nearly $1 hundred,000 in pay and bone iss and he had order to deploy to afghanistan, his first deployment to a combat zone. three months before the shooting, hassan hel a secret level security clearance when he reported to duty for texas for pre-deployment training....
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anwar al-awlaki. >> there are ominous clouds gathering in your horizon. >> reporter: despite obvious professional deficiencies and signs he was becoming an islamic extremist, he was promoted inuent 09, possibly earning nearly $1 hundred,000 in pay and bone iss and he had order to deploy to afghanistan, his first deployment to a combat zone. three months before the shooting, hassan hel a secret level security clearance when he reported to duty for texas for pre-deployment training. >> when he was transferred, one of his supervisors said, you are getting our worst itch he was supposed to deploy to afghanistan with my unit. we would have worked together on a team or in a clinic. i had never met him before that day. that was basically the day that we were supposed to meet him and he was going to join our unit. >> reporter: that day? >> that day, yeah. >> reporter: so his introduction to you -- >> was shooting me. >> reporter: when he arrived, hassan was assign to the medical center. the few people in texa
anwar al-awlaki. >> there are ominous clouds gathering in your horizon. >> reporter: despite obvious professional deficiencies and signs he was becoming an islamic extremist, he was promoted inuent 09, possibly earning nearly $1 hundred,000 in pay and bone iss and he had order to deploy to afghanistan, his first deployment to a combat zone. three months before the shooting, hassan hel a secret level security clearance when he reported to duty for texas for pre-deployment training....
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anwar al-awlaki.clouds gathering in your horizon. >> reporter: despite obvious professional deficiencies and signs he was becoming an islamic extremist, he was promoted inuent 09, possibly earning nearly $1 hundred,000 in pay and bone iss and he had order to deploy to afghanistan, his first deployment to a combat zone. three months before the shooting, hassan hel a secret level security clearance when he reported to duty for texas for pre-deployment training. >> when he was transferred, one of his supervisors said, you are getting our worst itch he was supposed to deploy to afghanistan with my unit. we would have worked together on a team or in a clinic. i had never met him before that day. that was basically the day that we were supposed to meet him and he was going to join our unit. >> reporter: that day? >> that day, yeah. >> reporter: so his introduction to you -- >> was shooting me. >> reporter: when he arrived, hassan was assign to the medical center. the few people in texas who did interact wit
anwar al-awlaki.clouds gathering in your horizon. >> reporter: despite obvious professional deficiencies and signs he was becoming an islamic extremist, he was promoted inuent 09, possibly earning nearly $1 hundred,000 in pay and bone iss and he had order to deploy to afghanistan, his first deployment to a combat zone. three months before the shooting, hassan hel a secret level security clearance when he reported to duty for texas for pre-deployment training. >> when he was...
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anwar al-awlaki.clouds gathering in your horizon. >> reporter: despite obvious professional deficiencies and signs he was becoming an islamic extremist, he was promoted inuent 09, possibly earning nearly $1 hundred,000 in pay and bone iss and he had order to deploy to afghanistan, his first deployment to a combat zone. three months before the shooting, hassan hel a secret level security clearance when he reported to duty for texas for pre-deployment training. >> when he was transferred, one of his supervisors said, you are getting our worst itch he was supposed to deploy to afghanistan with my unit. we would have worked together on a team or in a clinic. i had never met him before that day. that was basically the day that we were supposed to meet him and he was going to join our unit. >> reporter: that day? >> that day, yeah. >> reporter: so his introduction to you -- >> was shooting me. >> reporter: when he arrived, hassan was assign to the medical center. the few people in texas who did interact wit
anwar al-awlaki.clouds gathering in your horizon. >> reporter: despite obvious professional deficiencies and signs he was becoming an islamic extremist, he was promoted inuent 09, possibly earning nearly $1 hundred,000 in pay and bone iss and he had order to deploy to afghanistan, his first deployment to a combat zone. three months before the shooting, hassan hel a secret level security clearance when he reported to duty for texas for pre-deployment training. >> when he was...
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in in early 200910 month before they had e-mails between anwar alaki and hassan.ards. >> between january and june 2009 there are 19 exchanges between anwar alaki and major nadal hassan. 17 from alaki and two brief core dal thank you for your support and kind words that come from to alaki to hassan during that period. >> i have read the e-mails and they should have given rise to alarm. a member of our armed forces was communicating at all with a radical cleric in membyemen sho have given rise to an investigation that was thorough and and complete. >> you could lose your security clearance in the army for having bad credit and being kicked out of the army. you can't lose your security clearance for talking to a member of al qaeda through e-mail. it doesn't make any sense. >> in a separate case through files by fox news and british reports he was sending highly encrypted e-mails in 2009 with specific operational instructions to try to blow up a british plane headed to the united states. the ee sip ye-- recipient is serving 30 years. the e-mail between awlaki and hass
in in early 200910 month before they had e-mails between anwar alaki and hassan.ards. >> between january and june 2009 there are 19 exchanges between anwar alaki and major nadal hassan. 17 from alaki and two brief core dal thank you for your support and kind words that come from to alaki to hassan during that period. >> i have read the e-mails and they should have given rise to alarm. a member of our armed forces was communicating at all with a radical cleric in membyemen sho have...
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in in early 200910 month before they had e-mails between anwar alaki and hassan.ards. >> between january and june 2009 there are 19 exchanges between anwar alaki and major nadal hassan. 17 from alaki and two brief core dal thank you for your support and kind words that come from to alaki to hassan during that period. >> i have read the e-mails and they should have given rise to alarm. a member of our armed forces was communicating at all with a radical cleric in membyemen sho have given rise to an investigation that was thorough and and complete. >> you could lose your security clearance in the army for having bad credit and being kicked out of the army. you can't lose your security clearance for talking to a member of al qaeda through e-mail. it doesn't make any sense. >> in a separate case through files by fox news and british reports he was sending highly encrypted e-mails in 2009 with specific operational instructions to try to blow up a british plane headed to the united states. the ee sip ye-- recipient is serving 30 years. the e-mail between awlaki and hass
in in early 200910 month before they had e-mails between anwar alaki and hassan.ards. >> between january and june 2009 there are 19 exchanges between anwar alaki and major nadal hassan. 17 from alaki and two brief core dal thank you for your support and kind words that come from to alaki to hassan during that period. >> i have read the e-mails and they should have given rise to alarm. a member of our armed forces was communicating at all with a radical cleric in membyemen sho have...
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mubarak took over as president in 1981 after the assassination of anwar sadat. he went on to become egypt's longest serving president. protesters pushed him from power last year in the wave of the arab spring. many egyptians have found out that change is not all that they hoped for. the muslim brotherhood claimed its candidate mohamed morsi won the election last weekend, but military rulers have expanded their authority to civilian rule. tens of thousands of people gathered in tahrir square. members of the muslim brotherhood and other political groups and young people joined in. the supreme military council took over last year when mubarak stepped down. the generals are scheduled to transfer power to the newly elected president at the end of the month. >> translator: the military rulers are trying to deprive a military president from his power turning him into a puppet. >> the muslim brotherhood held a majority in parliament. the country's highest court ruled last week that the elections were unconstitutional. on sunday they revised the provisional constitution.
mubarak took over as president in 1981 after the assassination of anwar sadat. he went on to become egypt's longest serving president. protesters pushed him from power last year in the wave of the arab spring. many egyptians have found out that change is not all that they hoped for. the muslim brotherhood claimed its candidate mohamed morsi won the election last weekend, but military rulers have expanded their authority to civilian rule. tens of thousands of people gathered in tahrir square....
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i mean if he's having contact one and one with anwar al-awlaki, why weren't they monitoring that? they working with him if they had somebody who could work as an informant if that's how they looked at the guy they should have treated him as such and worked with hem. them. it let everybody off the hook. bill: this man was promoted time after time for 20 years an was never a good doctor or soldier in the first place. your heart really goes out to the victims and the families, they are really struggling with this every day. >> it could have been prevented. bill: thank you for your time and peter thanks for your time as well. >> thank you. bill: it's called fox files, the enemy within it heirs later tonight on the fox news channel, 10:00 eastern time. martha: we'll look forward to that tonight at 10:00pm. we are following this breaking news this morning, and janet napolitano, the head of dhs is on a conference call right now answering questions about this breaking news. we are going to bring that to you as soon as we get comments from that. the news is that the homeland security depar
i mean if he's having contact one and one with anwar al-awlaki, why weren't they monitoring that? they working with him if they had somebody who could work as an informant if that's how they looked at the guy they should have treated him as such and worked with hem. them. it let everybody off the hook. bill: this man was promoted time after time for 20 years an was never a good doctor or soldier in the first place. your heart really goes out to the victims and the families, they are really...
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anwar here is going to show us how to make whole wheat bread. hi, kids. i'm the baker here. come on back. let's go! ok, to make the bread, first we have to make the dough. so we mix things together like water, yeast, flour, and salt. and then we really work with the dough like this. and it's called kneading. after it rises, it goes in the oven. so then what happens? and then we have bread. wow, you never know what you'll learn when you explore new places and new things. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: ♪ we are family, yeah, we're family... ♪ chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, salutes all the parents who know the value of making family time a fun time. pbs kids. where a kid can be a kid. ♪ so good to be family. ♪ for over 90 years, stride rite's been there, from the first wobbly walk to the first day of school, helping you choose the right shoes. stride rite is a proud sponsor of curious george. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from:
anwar here is going to show us how to make whole wheat bread. hi, kids. i'm the baker here. come on back. let's go! ok, to make the bread, first we have to make the dough. so we mix things together like water, yeast, flour, and salt. and then we really work with the dough like this. and it's called kneading. after it rises, it goes in the oven. so then what happens? and then we have bread. wow, you never know what you'll learn when you explore new places and new things. (george chattering...
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but not just him, his predecessor, anwar sadat traded in his uniform for a suit. so what are we going to see in egypt? will it be more military men in uniform holding on to power which is the concern many have after they issued this declaration, addendum to the constitution, grabbing more power, or will eventually some form of democracy end up settling in to egypt? i think that's going to be the answer to the question of whether or not his death matters. it's more a symbolic moving on rather than really this one dictator that has been the leader of this country or was up until february of 2011. for most egyptians, most of their lives, john. >> mubarak used to mean stability in the region. she will continue to work her sources, correspondents in cairo and around the world working theirs as well. more on this developing news. we will get more details of the attorney general's meeting on capitol hill just breaking up. >>> and next, dramatic developments in the jerry sandusky trial. sandusky's wife tells the jury she never saw any sexual abuse, but says one of her hus
but not just him, his predecessor, anwar sadat traded in his uniform for a suit. so what are we going to see in egypt? will it be more military men in uniform holding on to power which is the concern many have after they issued this declaration, addendum to the constitution, grabbing more power, or will eventually some form of democracy end up settling in to egypt? i think that's going to be the answer to the question of whether or not his death matters. it's more a symbolic moving on rather...
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he went on to become egypt's longest serving president after taking over from anwar sadat. >>> the latest round of talks have ended on tehran's nuclear program without an agreement. western officials urged iran to stop enriching our andian. delegates again asserted the country's right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes. experts from both sides will meet in istanbul in two weeks to discuss technical matters. >> it remains clear there are significant gaps between the substance of the two positions. >> western leaders say they plan to strengthen economic sanctions against iran later this month. targeting the country's oil exports. the embargo is certain to affect the country. >>> pakistan is it facing turmoil. the president is scrambling to form a new government. the supreme court disqualified guillani as a member of parliament and removed him from his post. he was convicted in april of contempt. he refused to cooperate in a corruption case against the president. he avoided a prison sentence. he was the first pakistan prime minister to be removed. the dismissal is seen as a blow to the
he went on to become egypt's longest serving president after taking over from anwar sadat. >>> the latest round of talks have ended on tehran's nuclear program without an agreement. western officials urged iran to stop enriching our andian. delegates again asserted the country's right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes. experts from both sides will meet in istanbul in two weeks to discuss technical matters. >> it remains clear there are significant gaps between the substance...
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to sell on the open market, the oil from the countries-- >> what about the-- what about the stuff anwar, what about the stuff off the coast and-- >> and are lower gas prices helping the economy? i want to know how it's helping me? i don't care about the government or the oil companies right now. >> 100%, more drilling, lower prices they need to readdress the issue of the keystone pipeline, by the way, let's not leave out the fact that the job markets will soar if we could put more people back to work as a result of more drilling. >> all right. quick comment from you, david. >> if i might say to those going on vacation and for the metro, spend, baby, spend. and we know now that drilling, baby, drilling, is not the end all-be all for either higher prices or lower prices. there's speculators, there's the geopolitical situation or horizon, or other players in this. we're very happy to see the prices coming down and also proves, you know, you don't need a keystone pipeline. >> got to go. >> and we knew you were going to tell us that, david. a pleasure having you today. okay. you heard these
to sell on the open market, the oil from the countries-- >> what about the-- what about the stuff anwar, what about the stuff off the coast and-- >> and are lower gas prices helping the economy? i want to know how it's helping me? i don't care about the government or the oil companies right now. >> 100%, more drilling, lower prices they need to readdress the issue of the keystone pipeline, by the way, let's not leave out the fact that the job markets will soar if we could put...
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strikes in pakistan and yemen, killing more than a dozen top terrorists, including american-born cleric anwar al awlaki, who was the operational leader behind recent bombing plots out of yemen targeting u.s. aviation. but officials say the loss of al libi is equally as significant. one official said al qaeda has no one on their roster to come close to replacing al libi's expertise. this killing adds to the tension between u.s. and pakistan, which continues to demand an end to u.s. drone strikes, but u.s. officials have made it clear, when they have a shot at a known terrorist who presents a real threat, they're going to take it. bob orr, cbs news, washington. >>> overseas reports that former egyptian president hosni mubarak's health has taken a dramatic turn for the worse. last week he was sentenced to life in prison for his role in killing protesters. one security official says his health deteriorated yesterday and placed on a ventilator. mubarak is said to be depressed and not eating. >>> syria barred u.s. and other european diplomats saying they're no longer welcome. they say they were for
strikes in pakistan and yemen, killing more than a dozen top terrorists, including american-born cleric anwar al awlaki, who was the operational leader behind recent bombing plots out of yemen targeting u.s. aviation. but officials say the loss of al libi is equally as significant. one official said al qaeda has no one on their roster to come close to replacing al libi's expertise. this killing adds to the tension between u.s. and pakistan, which continues to demand an end to u.s. drone...
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hosni mubarak was a career military officer when president anwar sadat picked him to be his vice president. in 1981, sadat was assassinated by members of his own military who were outraged over his peace deal with israel. mubarak took over at president. he stuck to the peace treaty and maintained a close alliance with the united states. at home, mubarak was an authoritarian using the state police to suppress opposition. but he was unprepared for the arab spring last year. antigovernment protests broke out in january, 2011, and kept growing until february 11 when mubarak resigned after nearly 30 years in office. the military has run the government since then. on june 2, mubarak was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of failing to prevent the killings of hundreds of protestors during the uprising. it was not long after the egyptian revolution that syria's dictator bashar al assad had a revolution on his hands. his army has slaughtered thousands of civilians over the last year. today a russian ship that was carrying attack helicopters who assad's army turned around unexpectedly
hosni mubarak was a career military officer when president anwar sadat picked him to be his vice president. in 1981, sadat was assassinated by members of his own military who were outraged over his peace deal with israel. mubarak took over at president. he stuck to the peace treaty and maintained a close alliance with the united states. at home, mubarak was an authoritarian using the state police to suppress opposition. but he was unprepared for the arab spring last year. antigovernment...
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in pa en topan and yemen, killing more american-ben top terrorists, including american-born cleric anwar al-awlaki. al-awlaki was the operational leader behind the recent bombing plots out of yemen targeting u.s. aviation, but officials say the loss of al-libi is equally significant. one u.s. official says al qaeda has no one on its roster who can e.me close to replacing al- -lbi's expertise. whi killing of al-libi adds to hae tensions between the u.s. sd pakistan which continues to nowand an end to drone strikes. hey'res. officials have made it clear, scott, when they have a shot at a known terrorist who milents a real threat, they're going to take it. >> pelley: bob, thanks very uch. john miller is a former assistant director of the f.b.i. ntd a former assistant deputy director of national ontelligence but is now a senior it meandent here at cbs news. john, what does this mean to al qaeda? >> it means a couple of things. one, by losing their number they also lose in effect their chief operating officer, the guy who went through the day-to-day job of running the complex by hav organizat
in pa en topan and yemen, killing more american-ben top terrorists, including american-born cleric anwar al-awlaki. al-awlaki was the operational leader behind the recent bombing plots out of yemen targeting u.s. aviation, but officials say the loss of al-libi is equally significant. one u.s. official says al qaeda has no one on its roster who can e.me close to replacing al- -lbi's expertise. whi killing of al-libi adds to hae tensions between the u.s. sd pakistan which continues to nowand an...
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osama bin laden in may of last year, al rahman, in yemen, american born radical anwar al-awlaki, followed just last month by a drone strike on fahd al quso. and now, al-libi. >> tell me why they think al-libi is a permanent blow to al qaeda? why don't they recruit somebody else? >> reporter: it would be extremely difficult for al-zawahiri to release al-libi. as exeernsened and trust wor thi especially now when al-zawahiri has got to wonder whether he is next. >> thank you, martha. big news on the terrorism front tonight. >>> here at home, a trial out of the headlines. former football coach, jerry sandusky, entered the courtroom for jury selection today. and abc news learned about some new and potentially explosive evidence. here is our senior national correspondent, jim avila. >> reporter: jerry sandusky helped select nine members of the jury who will decide if there is an actual crime behind the biggest sex scandal in college football history. did a coaching legend molest ten boys over 15 years at penn state? abc news learned that victim number four, now 28 years old, will testify first
osama bin laden in may of last year, al rahman, in yemen, american born radical anwar al-awlaki, followed just last month by a drone strike on fahd al quso. and now, al-libi. >> tell me why they think al-libi is a permanent blow to al qaeda? why don't they recruit somebody else? >> reporter: it would be extremely difficult for al-zawahiri to release al-libi. as exeernsened and trust wor thi especially now when al-zawahiri has got to wonder whether he is next. >> thank you,...
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drone program has removed a string of top al- qaeda leaders including anwar al-alaki. >>> sponsors ofave 90 days to ask the supreme court to review a case. if the supreme court refuses, same-sex marriages could become legal in california by the end of the year. >>> nine jurors are now seated in the trial of jerry sandusky, are the former penn state assistant football coach charged with 52 counts of molesting 10 boys. one juror is a long time penn state football season ticket holder. >>> a hazmat situation in the district last night. coming up next, detail of what happened to a barge and why it had crews so busy. let's check in with tucker. >> comfortable temperatures to start your day. we are back in the 50s. a few showers in the forecast today. you'll have all the details on that. julie wright will be in. she'll have a look at your traffic coming up after the break. break. >>> good morning. we're taking a live look at northwest d.c. this morning. nice and quiet out there. that's the way we like it. temperatures on the cool side this morning as well. don't kn
drone program has removed a string of top al- qaeda leaders including anwar al-alaki. >>> sponsors ofave 90 days to ask the supreme court to review a case. if the supreme court refuses, same-sex marriages could become legal in california by the end of the year. >>> nine jurors are now seated in the trial of jerry sandusky, are the former penn state assistant football coach charged with 52 counts of molesting 10 boys. one juror is a long time penn state football season ticket...
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of history of the muslim brotherhood i mean these people are those responsible for assessing dating anwar sadat in the early eighty's not this is fairly the chapter itself but the threat that radical islam is and revolutionary islam is imposes not just to internal egyptian politics but to the wider region needs to be clear fully exam and you should hold these people to their statements because the egyptians. because they see them as honest they also see them as gentle i mean high recommendations that they'll head i mean this is the exact problem i'm talking about you know conflating one islamic group in egypt that assassinated rather. in the eighty's with all of the muslim brotherhood painting everything with this broad brush not an unwillingness to look into the details and subtleties and analyze egypt in affairs on their own terms instead of what they might mean for israel i mean in an unwillingness to really look at what egypt and politics look like on the ground you know this leads to fear mongering and frankly it leads to a dangerous foreign policy where you promote stability as the
of history of the muslim brotherhood i mean these people are those responsible for assessing dating anwar sadat in the early eighty's not this is fairly the chapter itself but the threat that radical islam is and revolutionary islam is imposes not just to internal egyptian politics but to the wider region needs to be clear fully exam and you should hold these people to their statements because the egyptians. because they see them as honest they also see them as gentle i mean high...
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policy is not only may threaten international law but also due process here at home with the example of anwar locky and his son but the what if you take it even closer to home and the past two weeks we've seen an executive order from the president on immigration and the use of executive privilege over a congressional investigation so and all of this the big question is how much executive power is too much here to discuss it with me is bruce fein former deputy attorney general under president ronald reagan and chairman of the american freedom agenda thanks so much for joining me tonight you and i constantly talk about these things and so because there is there are quite a few issues that i want to bring up let's go through them one by one and so if we first start with u.s. drone policy abroad what hines is saying fifty years of international law now threatened by drone use is a true of course it's true in part of the problem is that we've begun to characterize the conflict with terror as war when it really isn't because we've never before in the history of the world declared war against a tact
policy is not only may threaten international law but also due process here at home with the example of anwar locky and his son but the what if you take it even closer to home and the past two weeks we've seen an executive order from the president on immigration and the use of executive privilege over a congressional investigation so and all of this the big question is how much executive power is too much here to discuss it with me is bruce fein former deputy attorney general under president...
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the man accused of murdering 14 people major nadal hassan was said to be in close contact with anwarl-awlaki. >>> a big story we are following the president's controversial healthcare law. john mccain giving a preview of what republicans plan to do if it is repealed. >> i can't predict what they are going to do but if it is one of the last two either the mandate with complete repeal. we republicans will be ready with ranging from state lines in the policy that you want or practice reform to things like that. provisions which are minor you want to keep your child in healthcare plans fine with me. it has very little impact financially because most people 26 and younger are in good health. we would be glad to keep some of those. repudiation of the present who acted in an unconstitutional fashion not the first time in my view. this would authenticate that. >>> that ruling will be this thursday. >>> now to the story you can bank on this morning a new wave of threats for on-line banking accounts. investigators say the hackers have already stolen millions. robert gray from the fox business
the man accused of murdering 14 people major nadal hassan was said to be in close contact with anwarl-awlaki. >>> a big story we are following the president's controversial healthcare law. john mccain giving a preview of what republicans plan to do if it is repealed. >> i can't predict what they are going to do but if it is one of the last two either the mandate with complete repeal. we republicans will be ready with ranging from state lines in the policy that you want or...
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sacrilegious to say on television but by the way another american citizen we killed is the 16-year-old son of anwar we're supposed to be a country of rule of law, and we've lost track of that, no matter what you call it. james and paul i really appreciate you joining us. we'll be back with the billionaires that are funding mitt romney's campaign. >> the melaleuca customers know better. safety is the driving force behind everything we do at melaleuca. you'll see it in the ingredients we use in our products and those we don't. >> cenk: all right, we're back and we'll talk to tim dickinson. he wrote about the billionaires behind mitt romney. he said these guys make romney look like a middle class. 16 donors gave over $1 million to romney. the median wealth of those donors is $1 billion an you'll be shocked to know that they're mostly white. i'll bring in tim dickinson next. we'll talk about who they are, and who they are all collectively. we have william koch, the other koch brothers, not charles or david. he's 72. his fortune is $4 billion and he has given $2 million to romney's super pac. then you h
sacrilegious to say on television but by the way another american citizen we killed is the 16-year-old son of anwar we're supposed to be a country of rule of law, and we've lost track of that, no matter what you call it. james and paul i really appreciate you joining us. we'll be back with the billionaires that are funding mitt romney's campaign. >> the melaleuca customers know better. safety is the driving force behind everything we do at melaleuca. you'll see it in the ingredients we...
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both abu yahya al-libi and anwar al alwalk who we also killed was against 9/11 and denouncing it beforeeakspeakable to him in custody, and then he joined al-qaeda afterwards. michael, is there a situation where you do pull the button? >> how do you disagree with anything that glenn just said. and a key on what he said on rescuers and funerals. that is something that we have internationally deplored any time it has happened over there, yet we're doing it. you know one of the hard parts is what glenn is describing. you get this unease about killing these people because it promotes more violence it promotes more terrorism. i suspect if we had yahya, how did i do did i say it right? >> cenk: yes. >> if we had him and only him alone, they would still be upset about it, and this makes it even worse. it's different than carpet bombing a country and killing lots of people. of course it's more surgical. however, i really do think that's a very difficult thing for the united states. there is always going to be a resentment over our presence. >> cenk: now the facts are nearly indisputable. 300 sus
both abu yahya al-libi and anwar al alwalk who we also killed was against 9/11 and denouncing it beforeeakspeakable to him in custody, and then he joined al-qaeda afterwards. michael, is there a situation where you do pull the button? >> how do you disagree with anything that glenn just said. and a key on what he said on rescuers and funerals. that is something that we have internationally deplored any time it has happened over there, yet we're doing it. you know one of the hard parts is...
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to say on television, but by the way another american citizen we killed is the 16-year-old son of anware supposed to be a country of rule of law, and we've lost track of that, no matter what you call it. james and paul i really appreciate you joining us. we'll be back with the billionaires that are funding mitt romney's campaign. >> the melaleuca customers know better. safety is the driving force behind everything we do at melaleuca. you'll see it in the ingredients we use in our products and those we don't. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? ♪ ♪ what's in your...your... ♪ gaeme inc. thank gaemezilinsky, thank you for joining >> cenk: all right we're back, and we'll talk to tim dickinson. he wrote about the billionaires behind mitt romney. he said these guys make romney look like a middle class. 16 dono
to say on television, but by the way another american citizen we killed is the 16-year-old son of anware supposed to be a country of rule of law, and we've lost track of that, no matter what you call it. james and paul i really appreciate you joining us. we'll be back with the billionaires that are funding mitt romney's campaign. >> the melaleuca customers know better. safety is the driving force behind everything we do at melaleuca. you'll see it in the ingredients we use in our products...
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. >> laura: talk about the 10 to 20 e-mails you referenced to anwar al-awlaki.hen you're sending e-mails to al-awlaki, one of the most sought after terrorists, american born in the world, what? i mean, how -- how did that be allowed to stand? >> we exclusively spoke to people who are revealed all those e-mails and looking at this american cleric for the better part of three years and the question is not so much what was written in those e-mails but question is why was an army officer having contact with this known terrorist? and what you see in his personnel reviews is that they seem to justify the military, why he was doing it. and there's just -- you just feel devastated by it. >> laura: i cannot wait to watch. thank you so much. pinheads & patriots on deck with a shockingly blunt high school commencement speech when we come back in over two. >> finally, pinheads & patriots. it is not every day that a high school commencement speech catches our attention. but pay attention to this english teacher's speech to the class of 20r 2012. >> none of you is special. [c
. >> laura: talk about the 10 to 20 e-mails you referenced to anwar al-awlaki.hen you're sending e-mails to al-awlaki, one of the most sought after terrorists, american born in the world, what? i mean, how -- how did that be allowed to stand? >> we exclusively spoke to people who are revealed all those e-mails and looking at this american cleric for the better part of three years and the question is not so much what was written in those e-mails but question is why was an army...
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they were both september, in 1981, to cairo to the funeral of anwar sadat. nixon was sent with them. it was awkward on the way over but on the way back, nixon sort of peeled off to do his own secret mission as he was want to do, and so they were left in a relatively small boeing 707 and they bonded against all odds, against differences in ideology and their horrible fight in 1976. they realize they have sorted of the same problems and challenges and they don't much like ronald reagan. so they find out that they have more in common than they actually have that separates them. over the next 25 years, those two guys really did about 25 different projects together on all kinds of things middle east peace, arms control, budget. it was a it was a remarkable, so that carter would be the one who gave the you'lleulogy a lot ford's funeral. both promised to do that depending upon who died first. >> the time was the first time four living presidents were gathered together. what was the importance of january 20th, 1953, as it relates to this president's club? >> well, t
they were both september, in 1981, to cairo to the funeral of anwar sadat. nixon was sent with them. it was awkward on the way over but on the way back, nixon sort of peeled off to do his own secret mission as he was want to do, and so they were left in a relatively small boeing 707 and they bonded against all odds, against differences in ideology and their horrible fight in 1976. they realize they have sorted of the same problems and challenges and they don't much like ronald reagan. so they...
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this is when reagan sent these three guys to the funeral of anwar sadat in 1981 in a version of the plane just like the one in the other room one prior aircraft before that. none of these guys didn't like each other. there was not a lot of love lost between either of them. you can understand why. on the way back nixon peels off on his own secret mission. carter and ford who fought like ferrets are now all alone on the plane. nixon is gone, kissinger is gone. weird planeload and they become friends. they have something in common. they need to raise money on their library. they realize they're both men of faith and tossed out of office before they would have liked and they looked around at the club and they knew reagan was president. we might be stronger together than we are apart. over the next 25 years ford and carter across party do 24 or 25 projects. they join forces and wrote a book together and they went oversees about 15 times. they promised in 1985 to give the eulogy on the other depending on who died first. a measure of friendship. in 2006, jimmy carter and rosalynn carter in the f
this is when reagan sent these three guys to the funeral of anwar sadat in 1981 in a version of the plane just like the one in the other room one prior aircraft before that. none of these guys didn't like each other. there was not a lot of love lost between either of them. you can understand why. on the way back nixon peels off on his own secret mission. carter and ford who fought like ferrets are now all alone on the plane. nixon is gone, kissinger is gone. weird planeload and they become...
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[laughter] which is when reagan sent these three guys to the funeral of anwar sadat in october of 1981 on a version just like the one in the other room, aircraft before that, 26,000 i think. none of these guys didn't like each other. there was not a lot of love lost between either of them and you can understand why. on the way back nixon peels off his secret mission naturally and carter and ford who fought like ferrets in 1976 are now alone on the plane and nixon is gone. hage is gone, and kissinger is gone. it's a weird planeload. [laughter] and they become friends. they realize they have something in common. they both need to raise money on their libraries. they realize that they are both sort of men of faith. they both realized they were tossed out of office a little bit before they would have liked. they looked around the club and they saw nixon and they knew reagan was president and i thought, we might be stronger together than we are apart so over the next 25 years, again across he is practically standing out the white house jumping up and down. he writes, he is calling and calli
[laughter] which is when reagan sent these three guys to the funeral of anwar sadat in october of 1981 on a version just like the one in the other room, aircraft before that, 26,000 i think. none of these guys didn't like each other. there was not a lot of love lost between either of them and you can understand why. on the way back nixon peels off his secret mission naturally and carter and ford who fought like ferrets in 1976 are now alone on the plane and nixon is gone. hage is gone, and...