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he also he can chanexchanged e- 2008 to 2009 with terrorist anwar h anwaral al ahi. >> he was promoted to major in may 2009 possibly earning nearly 100,000 in pay and bonuses. >> three months before the shooting hassan held a secret level of security clear ranges when he report to do sex -- tex for training. >> when hasan was transferred to fort hood one called a colleague and said you are getting our worst. >> he was supposed to deploy to afghanistan with my unit. he wou we would have worked together on a team or in a clinic. i never met him before that day. that was the day before we were supposed to meet him and he was going to join our unit. >> that day? >> that day, yeah. >> his intro sduks to you -- introduction to you -- >> was shooting me. >> when he arrived he was assigned to the army medical certainty. the two people who interacted with him thought he was odd. the imam at the mosque agrees. >> it was something that just wouldn't right. >> hassan was hell bent on committing terror. he bought a hand gun with a laser for 1,299 dollars from guns galore in texas. he returned to th
he also he can chanexchanged e- 2008 to 2009 with terrorist anwar h anwaral al ahi. >> he was promoted to major in may 2009 possibly earning nearly 100,000 in pay and bonuses. >> three months before the shooting hassan held a secret level of security clear ranges when he report to do sex -- tex for training. >> when hasan was transferred to fort hood one called a colleague and said you are getting our worst. >> he was supposed to deploy to afghanistan with my unit. he...
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he also he can chanexchanged e- 2008 to 2009 with terrorist anwar h anwaral al ahi. >> he was promotedmajor in may 2009 possibly earning nearly 100,000 in pay and bonuses. >> three months before the shooting hassan held a secret level of security clear ranges when he report to do sex -- tex for training. >> when hasan was transferred to fort hood one called a colleague and said you are getting our worst. >> he was supposed to deploy to afghanistan with my unit. he wou we would have worked together on a team or in a clinic. i never met him before that day. that was the day before we were supposed to meet him and he was going to join our unit. >> that day? >> that day, yeah. >> his intro sduks to you -- introduction to you -- >> was shooting me. >> when he arrived he was assigned to the army medical certainty. the two people who interacted with him thought he was odd. the imam at the mosque agrees. >> it was something that just wouldn't right. >> hassan was hell bent on committing terror. he bought a hand gun with a laser for 1,299 dollars from guns galore in texas. he returned to the st
he also he can chanexchanged e- 2008 to 2009 with terrorist anwar h anwaral al ahi. >> he was promotedmajor in may 2009 possibly earning nearly 100,000 in pay and bonuses. >> three months before the shooting hassan held a secret level of security clear ranges when he report to do sex -- tex for training. >> when hasan was transferred to fort hood one called a colleague and said you are getting our worst. >> he was supposed to deploy to afghanistan with my unit. he wou we...
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they always say, shoot, even if we open you anwar tomorrow it's not going to reduce oil prices, theythat happen tomorrow are not going to reduce the price at the pump today, but it's all of these things, it's anwar, it's off shore drilling. >> all of the above. >> the pipeline. >> yes, let's keep doing that incrementally and eventually, yes, price also come down and-- >> okay, that's got to be the last word. thanks, guys. so, the golden arches going for gold with a new healthy olympic menu, but someone here says, mickey d's is caving to the food police. and that will be an mcbummer for investors everywhere. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> coming up, mcdonald's goes on a health kick at the olympics, it could hurt investors
they always say, shoot, even if we open you anwar tomorrow it's not going to reduce oil prices, theythat happen tomorrow are not going to reduce the price at the pump today, but it's all of these things, it's anwar, it's off shore drilling. >> all of the above. >> the pipeline. >> yes, let's keep doing that incrementally and eventually, yes, price also come down and-- >> okay, that's got to be the last word. thanks, guys. so, the golden arches going for gold with a new...
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citizen, but unlike his father, the infamous anwar awlaki, he was no terrorist.e of the accidental victims of president barack obama's drone program, which is detailed in this new "esquire" magazine article entitled "the lethal presidency of barack obama." tom juneau wrote this article and joins us now. it's quite an article, tom. i truly appreciate you being on. you address so much of this article -- the way you write it you write like you're writing directly to the president. can you just sum up your message to him for me? >> my message to him would be that we understand that you know you have to do what you have to do to keep this country safe but you have to keep everything entirely in secret especially when you kill an american citizen. >> you quote his chief counterterrorism adviser as saying this. we discuss, we debate, we disagree on drone strikes. but how can they have time -- you bring this precise question up in your article. how do they have time to sign off on each person when you say your number is thousands of people killed with these drone strikes
citizen, but unlike his father, the infamous anwar awlaki, he was no terrorist.e of the accidental victims of president barack obama's drone program, which is detailed in this new "esquire" magazine article entitled "the lethal presidency of barack obama." tom juneau wrote this article and joins us now. it's quite an article, tom. i truly appreciate you being on. you address so much of this article -- the way you write it you write like you're writing directly to the...
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put themselves on the map last year by getting rid of mubarak who was essentially a us puppet since anwar sadat was assassinated in one thousand nine hundred one but egypt since the revolution in one nine hundred fifty two has been pivotal in the it was one of the founders of the nonaligned movement in the bond on conference was very heavily influenced by kemal nasr and. it's been a thorn in the u.s. aside in the way it exerted power or look at the suez nationalization in one nine hundred fifty six the fact that the united states was not allowed to have germany in the region in the middle east while nasser was alive also nasty that was one of the first pan-african as susu up to unite you know he worked with. and ali salafi to sort of integrate the arab and subsaharan parts of africa and that's one of the reasons i think he died of a heart attack in one nine hundred seventy that september was a very interesting month but i'm going to say it's a lovely bit of history i can see why it's in context but we got two minutes i just wanted to say at the end of the day though a course the military
put themselves on the map last year by getting rid of mubarak who was essentially a us puppet since anwar sadat was assassinated in one thousand nine hundred one but egypt since the revolution in one nine hundred fifty two has been pivotal in the it was one of the founders of the nonaligned movement in the bond on conference was very heavily influenced by kemal nasr and. it's been a thorn in the u.s. aside in the way it exerted power or look at the suez nationalization in one nine hundred fifty...
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two thousand and eleven so near khan was killed in that same drone strike and abdul rauf on a lockie anwar sixteen year old son was killed in a u.s. drone strike in yemen on october fourteenth of two thousand and eleven all three were u.s. citizens none ever saw a courtroom in the u.s. and were not granted due process and we've never been given evidence by the government as to these operational role which they claim so may or may have been a propagandist working on english language man magazine inspire but did he deserve to be killed and a door man was a sixteen year old boy if the administration has never publicly spoken about his death so let's find out more about this legal challenge and what we might expect to be the government's response joining me now to discuss it is nathan freeh wessler fellow at the a.c.l.u. national security project nathan thanks for joining us tonight and i guess first just you know start by telling us why it is that they still you is filing this lawsuit. well this lawsuit is about basic principles it's about the principle that the united states government canno
two thousand and eleven so near khan was killed in that same drone strike and abdul rauf on a lockie anwar sixteen year old son was killed in a u.s. drone strike in yemen on october fourteenth of two thousand and eleven all three were u.s. citizens none ever saw a courtroom in the u.s. and were not granted due process and we've never been given evidence by the government as to these operational role which they claim so may or may have been a propagandist working on english language man magazine...
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as well as anwar al-awlaki's teenage son. at heart of the lawsuit is there was in due process for american citizens. we know of leak investigations, one into the al qaeda plot, the double agent, and the second is into the virus that targeted iran but not on the "kill or capture," list and the question i have, how does the administration square a strategy where they want to bring the 9/11 suspects to trial in new york city with the presumption of innocence and the full constitutional rights of american citizens and at the same time placing an american on a kill or capture list. >>shepard: it is quite something. thank you catherine. >> the international olympic committee says 17,000 athletes compete in the summer games and more than 18,000 british troops will be there for security. safety concerns and worries of onlike attacks -- that is coming. the man who killed delay. stay tuned. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. people don't li to miss out on money that should have been theirs. that's why at ally we have t
as well as anwar al-awlaki's teenage son. at heart of the lawsuit is there was in due process for american citizens. we know of leak investigations, one into the al qaeda plot, the double agent, and the second is into the virus that targeted iran but not on the "kill or capture," list and the question i have, how does the administration square a strategy where they want to bring the 9/11 suspects to trial in new york city with the presumption of innocence and the full constitutional...
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droned anwar al-awlaki in yemen last year. is live and you've reported here that the f.b.i. was already investigating al al-awlaki's ties to the 9-11 hijackers. >> al-awlaki was considered such a threat to the u.s. national security that he was part of the president's daily brief. that's the highly classified threat assessment in early 2006. yet despite hassan's e-mails to the cleric, the washington joint terrorism task force decided not to interview his supervisors, fearing it would hurt his career prospects in the military. on december 17, 2008, 11 months before the shooting, hasan asked the cleric for advice, quote, some appear to have internal conflicts and have even killed or tried to kill other u.s. soldiers in the name of islam. can you make some general comments about muslims in the u.s. military? hasan asked the same question multiple ways over the next seven months with the last e-mail to al al-awlaki in june of that year. al-awlaki only replied twice. >> shep: what's the reaction on capitol hill there? >> well, chai
droned anwar al-awlaki in yemen last year. is live and you've reported here that the f.b.i. was already investigating al al-awlaki's ties to the 9-11 hijackers. >> al-awlaki was considered such a threat to the u.s. national security that he was part of the president's daily brief. that's the highly classified threat assessment in early 2006. yet despite hassan's e-mails to the cleric, the washington joint terrorism task force decided not to interview his supervisors, fearing it would hurt...
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that the new government honors the peace agreement with israel that was signed by the government of anwarsadat. [applause] as you know only too well, since hamas took control of the gaza strip in 2007, thousands rockets have rained on israeli homes and cities. i have walked on the streets of sderot, and honor the resolve of its people. and now, new attacks have been sinai peninsula. with hezbollah rockets aimed at hamas rockets aimed from the south, with much of the middle east in tumult, and with iran bent on nuclear arms, america's and demonstrated commitment to the defense of israel is even more critical. whenever the security of israel america's commitment to israel must be most secure. when the decision was before [applause] decision was before him in 1948, president harry truman decided without hesitation that the united states would be the first country to recognize the state of israel. from that moment to this, we have been the most natural of runs deeper than the designs of strategy or the weighing of interests. a world by the standards of this ancient region, rose up to become t
that the new government honors the peace agreement with israel that was signed by the government of anwarsadat. [applause] as you know only too well, since hamas took control of the gaza strip in 2007, thousands rockets have rained on israeli homes and cities. i have walked on the streets of sderot, and honor the resolve of its people. and now, new attacks have been sinai peninsula. with hezbollah rockets aimed at hamas rockets aimed from the south, with much of the middle east in tumult, and...
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next we bring you the final edition of that show today a song talks to malaysian opposition leader anwar ibrahim who tells him about the fight for freedom in his country. i'm julian assange. that is true of wiki leaks web expose the world secrets these documents long united states government being attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemn quote after quote people illegally shoot five hundred days now i've been detained without charge but that hasn't stopped us . today we're on a quest for revolutionary ideas that can change the world tomorrow or. this week i speak to the leader of the malaysian opposition and what you've written as a rising internal rival to the former prime minister mahathir and why i was in prison for five years after being smeared with six delegates as a result of a popular campaign in two thousand and four his conviction was overturned and he was released from prison in two thousand and eight he was again targeted to sex crimes and i should say he won the case early this year. with malaysian elections looming and watching to win is now being charged wit
next we bring you the final edition of that show today a song talks to malaysian opposition leader anwar ibrahim who tells him about the fight for freedom in his country. i'm julian assange. that is true of wiki leaks web expose the world secrets these documents long united states government being attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemn quote after quote people illegally shoot five hundred days now i've been detained without charge but that hasn't stopped us . today we're on a...
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including 18 e-mails, the exchange between hasan and radical cleric anwar al-awlaki. in one the e-mails he wrote, i would assume that a suicide bomber whose aim is to kill enemy solderer-- soldiers and helpers but also kills innocents in the process is acceptable. other e-mails were more benign, when hasan asked for help in finding a wife, awlaki responded, tell more about yourself, i will keep an eye for a sister. hasan wrote 16 of the e-mails and awlaki only responded twice. fbi agents ultimately decided hasan a u.s. army doctor was not a rel threat. but there was a disconnect. fbi agents from san diego saw all 18 e-mails. while their counterparts at the washington field office or wfo saw only two. one san diego agent asked why washington was so disinterested in hasan. even asking if hasan was working undercover for the fbi. we were wondering if we were missing something. the washington agent responded, no, but also noted the e-mails that he had seen seemed innocuous. he wrote hasan was conducting u.s. army-sponsored research. it was on-line with the questions he se
including 18 e-mails, the exchange between hasan and radical cleric anwar al-awlaki. in one the e-mails he wrote, i would assume that a suicide bomber whose aim is to kill enemy solderer-- soldiers and helpers but also kills innocents in the process is acceptable. other e-mails were more benign, when hasan asked for help in finding a wife, awlaki responded, tell more about yourself, i will keep an eye for a sister. hasan wrote 16 of the e-mails and awlaki only responded twice. fbi agents...
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this time assad talks to malaysian opposition leader anwar ibrahim. you want to do something cool you must not be caught up. in it is to work in of course polities the art of compromise i'm not seeing that you know you're like a political philosopher dictating issues but. this at the ground. that you have to accept it don't you know i mean. for democracy you become the west is. when we talk about market can only you become. agent but you know these things. that you have that know there will be with you you know is going to happen of the. but i think you know people you know the problem with authority and indeed. even the leaders in the west including destroy islam or for these. we are against this. policy of the states i mean the i do. sense that the. ascribe to the idea of use this initial spirit of the american revolution or differ saw in ideas or the habits of the heart the talk of you talked about the dog and that is our old concert. much last episode of joy in a sergeant's interview show right here on our team on tuesday at eleven thirty g.m.t. o
this time assad talks to malaysian opposition leader anwar ibrahim. you want to do something cool you must not be caught up. in it is to work in of course polities the art of compromise i'm not seeing that you know you're like a political philosopher dictating issues but. this at the ground. that you have to accept it don't you know i mean. for democracy you become the west is. when we talk about market can only you become. agent but you know these things. that you have that know there will be...
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his talk show is set to air right here on r t this time massage talks to malaysian opposition leader anwar ibrahim he tells the whistleblower about his fight for freedom at home and what he sees as the hypocrisy of some western leaders. you want to do something you must not be quite up. to in of course bullet these are the art of compromise i'm not seeing that you know you could political philosopher dictate the new shoes and but. this had been ground groups that you have to accept it don't you know i mean you attack it when we see you are dead for democracy you become the west there's too much but the more you talk about market konami you become. soros agent but you know these things i mean one of the. you have it now there will be with you you know it's going to happen of the. but i think you know people you know the problem with authority and indeed in diamonds even the leaders in the west including destroy islam or for these. and we against them this unilateral policy of the states i mean the i do. sense that the. ascribe to the idea of use this initial spirit of the american revolutio
his talk show is set to air right here on r t this time massage talks to malaysian opposition leader anwar ibrahim he tells the whistleblower about his fight for freedom at home and what he sees as the hypocrisy of some western leaders. you want to do something you must not be quite up. to in of course bullet these are the art of compromise i'm not seeing that you know you could political philosopher dictate the new shoes and but. this had been ground groups that you have to accept it don't you...
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interview show airs this tuesday this time the top whistleblower talks to malaysian opposition leader anwar ibrahim about the fight for freedom and the hypocrisy of some world leaders are to sarah furthur ports. today we're going to stay with the watch today in a silent as he conducts his final interview fish a that's been running. now and it keeps up with his tradition of interviewing formally imprisoned activists political leaders are going to see him speaking to. his moment deputy prime minister and now one of the leading opposition figures in the country faces them have faced persecution this being politically motivated leading of course to the most sinister criminal allegations discussed to use this facade democracy democratic elections due to show the independence. saudia be so to be strong in the skin. i sometimes feel like speaking this way myself. now as a rising internal rival to the former prime minister in malaysia and what ever him face sexual assault allegations and was imprisoned for five years after being smeared with allegations that you can join the similarities between hi
interview show airs this tuesday this time the top whistleblower talks to malaysian opposition leader anwar ibrahim about the fight for freedom and the hypocrisy of some world leaders are to sarah furthur ports. today we're going to stay with the watch today in a silent as he conducts his final interview fish a that's been running. now and it keeps up with his tradition of interviewing formally imprisoned activists political leaders are going to see him speaking to. his moment deputy prime...
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top show is set to air right here on our teeth this time with talks to malaysian opposition leader anwar ibrahim he tells the whistleblower about his fight for freedom at home and what he sees as the hypocrisy of someone strong leaders. you want to do something. you must not be caught up. in of course bullet these are the art of compromise i'm seeing that you know you would like a political philosophy dictate the new shoes but. this at the ground groups that you have to accept it don't you know i mean you are the woman you see you are doing for democracy you become the west. with him or you talk about market can only you become a. agent but you know these things. you have it know their woman are willing to be with you you know is going to happen of the. but i think you know people you know the problem with authority and indeed. even the leaders in the west including destroy islam or for these. we are against them this little policy of the states i mean i do. since the. ascribe to the idea of use this initial split or the american revolution or differ so in ideas or the habits of the hear
top show is set to air right here on our teeth this time with talks to malaysian opposition leader anwar ibrahim he tells the whistleblower about his fight for freedom at home and what he sees as the hypocrisy of someone strong leaders. you want to do something. you must not be caught up. in of course bullet these are the art of compromise i'm seeing that you know you would like a political philosophy dictate the new shoes but. this at the ground groups that you have to accept it don't you know...
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it's time the top whistleblower talks to a malaysian opposition leader anwar abraham about the fight for freedom hypocrisy of some world leaders for a three ports. later on today we're going to watch julian a stunt as he conducts his final interview for his show you that's been running on are now in it he keeps up with his tradition of interviewing formally imprisoned activists political leaders going to see him speaking to and what. malaysia's bhowmick deputy prime minister and now one of the leading opposition figure in the country both of them have faced persecution that's been politically motivated leading of course to the most sinister criminal allegations discussed you use this for. democracy democracy elections should the independence. be used to. so to be strong in the scheme. i sometimes feel like speaking this way myself. now as a rising internal rival to the former prime minister. and what you face sexual assault allegations and was imprisoned for five years after being smeared with allegations that you control the similarities between his case and what's happening with ju
it's time the top whistleblower talks to a malaysian opposition leader anwar abraham about the fight for freedom hypocrisy of some world leaders for a three ports. later on today we're going to watch julian a stunt as he conducts his final interview for his show you that's been running on are now in it he keeps up with his tradition of interviewing formally imprisoned activists political leaders going to see him speaking to and what. malaysia's bhowmick deputy prime minister and now one of the...
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last episode of this talk show is set to air here on our key this time malaysian opposition leader anwar ibrahim he tells the whistleblower about his fight for freedom at home and what he sees as the hypocrisy of some western leaders. you want to do something. you must not be caught up. in yes to work in of course polity is the art of compromise i'm not seeing that you know you're like a political philosopher dictating issues but this at the ground groups you have to accept it don't you know i mean. for democracy you become a western. when we talk about market can only you become. agent but you know these things i mean one of the. you have it now there will be with you you know it's going to happen of the. but i think you know people you know the problem with authority and indeed. even the leaders in the west including destroy islam or for these. we are against them this. policy of the states i mean i do. sense that the. ascribe to the idea of this this nation split or the american revolution or differs saudi an idea or the habits of the heart the talk of you talked about the dog and tha
last episode of this talk show is set to air here on our key this time malaysian opposition leader anwar ibrahim he tells the whistleblower about his fight for freedom at home and what he sees as the hypocrisy of some western leaders. you want to do something. you must not be caught up. in yes to work in of course polity is the art of compromise i'm not seeing that you know you're like a political philosopher dictating issues but this at the ground groups you have to accept it don't you know i...
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scientists hope they found the so-called god particle and say its existence may anwar the mystery of how the universe was created. now the deadline for joining us on his extradition to sweden said by britain's highest court came and passed the saturday but the whistleblower remains in the u.k. he is still waiting for a door to decide on his request for political asylum before taking refuge in the embassy of the south american country assigned produced a much talked about interview show while the last edition aired on our t.v. this week or smith looks at the key moments of the series. i'm julian assange. it is through here where we expose the world secrets these documents belong the united states government being attacked by the united states strongly condemn this quote after quote. it promised an insight into the world to morrow and in twelve episodes julie and i interviewed opinion formers and activists from across the political spectrum. and with the first guest being hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah the program proved it wasn't going to hold back from the get go talking to him on
scientists hope they found the so-called god particle and say its existence may anwar the mystery of how the universe was created. now the deadline for joining us on his extradition to sweden said by britain's highest court came and passed the saturday but the whistleblower remains in the u.k. he is still waiting for a door to decide on his request for political asylum before taking refuge in the embassy of the south american country assigned produced a much talked about interview show while...
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its considerable influence to honor the peaceful agreement that was signed by the government under anwar sadat. [ applause ] >> as you know only too well, since hamas took control, thousands of rockets have rained on israeli's homes and cities. i've walked on the streets of sharratt and honored the results of its people and now new attacks have been launched from the sinai side. with hezbollah rockets aimed from the north and hamas rockets aimed from the south, with much of the middle east in tumult. with iran bent on nuclear arms, america's vocal and demonstrative aid is critical. when israel is most in doubt america's must be most secure. america's commitment to israel must be most secure. when the decision was before him in 1948, president harry truman decided without hesitation that united states would be the first country to recognize the state of israel. from that moment to this, we've been the most natural of allies, but our alliance runs deeper than the designs of strategy or the weighing of interests. the story of how america, a nation still so new to the world by the standards
its considerable influence to honor the peaceful agreement that was signed by the government under anwar sadat. [ applause ] >> as you know only too well, since hamas took control, thousands of rockets have rained on israeli's homes and cities. i've walked on the streets of sharratt and honored the results of its people and now new attacks have been launched from the sinai side. with hezbollah rockets aimed from the north and hamas rockets aimed from the south, with much of the middle...
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>>heather: and the parents of homegrown terrorist anwar al-awlaki are, get this, suing the u.s. government. the aclu filing a lawsuit on behalf of the parents claiming the drop strike that killed their son and two others was unconstitutional. the justice department has fired back saying it was justified. al-awlaki you remember, was a major al qaeda figure. he was linked to the underwear bomber and the ft. hood shooter. >> united flight towns around not once but twice because of a strong smell. shortly after taking off from honolulu passengers detected what they describe as maybe electric electrical odor and the captain decided to fly back to hawaii. when the smell disappeared they took off again on the way to los angeles but an hour into the flight, the odor returned and they were forced to go back. united telling all passengers, sorry for the inconvenience. >> three muslim men from london are charged with traveling to pakistan to getterror training. the suspects intended to carry out acts of terror and they told others how to get training. two of the men live near the olympic s
>>heather: and the parents of homegrown terrorist anwar al-awlaki are, get this, suing the u.s. government. the aclu filing a lawsuit on behalf of the parents claiming the drop strike that killed their son and two others was unconstitutional. the justice department has fired back saying it was justified. al-awlaki you remember, was a major al qaeda figure. he was linked to the underwear bomber and the ft. hood shooter. >> united flight towns around not once but twice because of a...
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panetta, cia director david petraeus, and to military commanders of unlawfully killing muslim cleric anwar awlaki and samir khan in a drone strike and then awlaki's teenage son two weeks later. filing the suit on behalf of the victims' families, the aclu and the center for constitutional rights say the assassinations were carried out with "vague legal standards, a closed executive process and evidence never presented to the court's." in a video released in conjunction with the lawsuit's filing, a grandfather called for the justice in his murder. >> a small boy being killed by an american drone away from his home, away from his family. his body was cut into pieces. for me and my wife and my whole family, we were in a really very sad situation. we are still suffering today. i hope, as in the american, you look to what happened to my grandson. >> attorneys for the alleged army whistleblower bradley manning are seeking a military court's permission to cite evidence showing the leak for which he is accused cause no damage to the united states. on wednesday, his attorney said they should be allo
panetta, cia director david petraeus, and to military commanders of unlawfully killing muslim cleric anwar awlaki and samir khan in a drone strike and then awlaki's teenage son two weeks later. filing the suit on behalf of the victims' families, the aclu and the center for constitutional rights say the assassinations were carried out with "vague legal standards, a closed executive process and evidence never presented to the court's." in a video released in conjunction with the...
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learned the army psychologist, nidal malik hasan, sent e-mails to anwar al-awlaki, 13 people died, dozens more wounded in the attack at army post back in 2009. a judge recently delayed the shooting suspect's court-martial until next month. and catherine is live in washington. a lost disconnects here, cat. >>reporter: that is right. the f.b.i. initially thought major nidal malik hasan was a communication specialist, and as a result the f.b.i. did not send out a warning fearing he could read it. the washington joint terrorism task force decided thought to interview the superiors because they feared hurting his career prospects in the military. nidal malik hasan has grown a beard in defiance of army regulations exchanged e-mails with the american clerk in yemen killed last year bit cia and this was not shared by the f.b.i. with the army investigators. i believe the f.b.i., through their joint terrorism task forces had information about mr. hasan's communications with mr. al-awlaki in yemen, and the number one terrorist next to bin laden, specific communications, that should have put them on
learned the army psychologist, nidal malik hasan, sent e-mails to anwar al-awlaki, 13 people died, dozens more wounded in the attack at army post back in 2009. a judge recently delayed the shooting suspect's court-martial until next month. and catherine is live in washington. a lost disconnects here, cat. >>reporter: that is right. the f.b.i. initially thought major nidal malik hasan was a communication specialist, and as a result the f.b.i. did not send out a warning fearing he could...
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and now that includes anwar al awlaki, and the justice department said that the killing of the justicebut the legal argument is different for his son and samir khan whose deaths are presumed to be collateral damage. and the aclu says that the government has the obligation to explain the actions when it kills any american without judicial review. >>> well, it has now happened and canadians now richer than americans for the first time ever, and these are the latest figures. the average worth of a canadian household was worth more than $363,000, and compared to less than $320,000 in the united states which is a difference of more than $40,000. and canada's unemployment rate fell to 7.2% last months while ours stayed at a stagnant 8.2%. >>> happy birthday, nelson mandela. he is 94. in the world he has inspired the world as a jailed freedom fighter, and global leader and gentle soul. he spent time in pris because of his protests. he managed to unite blacks and whites whites. among his admirers, bill clinton. this is bill clinton and chelsea clinton visiting him in his home. they were presid
and now that includes anwar al awlaki, and the justice department said that the killing of the justicebut the legal argument is different for his son and samir khan whose deaths are presumed to be collateral damage. and the aclu says that the government has the obligation to explain the actions when it kills any american without judicial review. >>> well, it has now happened and canadians now richer than americans for the first time ever, and these are the latest figures. the average...
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that the new government honors the peace agreement with israel that was signed by the government of anwar sa ddat. as you know only too well, since hamas took control of the gaza strip, thousands of rockets have rained on israeli homes and cities. i've walked on the streets and honor the resolve of its people. and now new attacks have been launched from the sinai peninsula. with hezbollah rockets aimed at israel from the north and hamas rockets aimed from the south, with much of the middle east in tumult, with iran bent on nuclear arms, america's vocal and demonstrated commitment to the defense of israel is even more critical. whenever the security of israel is most in doubt, america's commitment to israel must be most secure. when the decision was before him in 1948, president harry truman decided without hesitation that the united states would be the first country to recognize the state of israel. from that moment of this, we've been the most natural of allies. but our alliance runs deeper than the designs of strategy or the weighing of interests. the story of how america, a nation stil
that the new government honors the peace agreement with israel that was signed by the government of anwar sa ddat. as you know only too well, since hamas took control of the gaza strip, thousands of rockets have rained on israeli homes and cities. i've walked on the streets and honor the resolve of its people. and now new attacks have been launched from the sinai peninsula. with hezbollah rockets aimed at israel from the north and hamas rockets aimed from the south, with much of the middle east...
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i wonder in this group if you have heard of the case of anwar. some of you have. a muslim cleric barn in the united states, moved to yemen, known for his fiery sermons. he was put on the kill list and killed by antron strike along with another american. there are organizations like the center for constitutional rights in the aclu that then ask the u.s. government to provide the affirmation to say, how can you justify the killing of an american citizen? the u.s. government has refused to provide the intermission. in fact, until recently the u.s. government has refused to talk about this whole program and all . two weeks after the killing there was another drone strike that killed an american citizen, and that was a 16-year-old boy who was the son of on war. his name is abdul. i just want to hold up his picture for you to see because he was a born in denver. these are his pictures. said that he liked rap, hip-hop, swimming. he was just an ordinary american boy with no interest in politics . he was basically killed in a a drone strike, again, perhaps being in the leb
i wonder in this group if you have heard of the case of anwar. some of you have. a muslim cleric barn in the united states, moved to yemen, known for his fiery sermons. he was put on the kill list and killed by antron strike along with another american. there are organizations like the center for constitutional rights in the aclu that then ask the u.s. government to provide the affirmation to say, how can you justify the killing of an american citizen? the u.s. government has refused to provide...
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to ensure that the new government honors the peace agreement with israel, signed by the governor of anwar sadat. as you know, only too well, since hamas took control of the gassa strip in 2007, thousands of rockets have rained. i have walked the streets in honor of its people. and now attacks have been launched from the mt. sinai peninsula. with rockets from the north and from the south, with much of the middle-east in tumult, with iran ben on nuclear arms, america's vocal and demonstrated commitment to the defense of israel is even more critical. whenever the security of israel is most in doubt, america's commitment to israel must be most secure. [applause] when the decision was before him in 1948, president harry truman decided without hesitation that the united states would be the first count tree recognize the state of israel. from that moment to this, we have been the most natural of allies. but our alliance runs deeper than the designs of strategy or the weighing of interest. the story at how america, a nation still so new to the world by the standards of this ancient region, rose u
to ensure that the new government honors the peace agreement with israel, signed by the governor of anwar sadat. as you know, only too well, since hamas took control of the gassa strip in 2007, thousands of rockets have rained. i have walked the streets in honor of its people. and now attacks have been launched from the mt. sinai peninsula. with rockets from the north and from the south, with much of the middle-east in tumult, with iran ben on nuclear arms, america's vocal and demonstrated...
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that the new government honors the peace agreement with israel that was signed by the government of anwarsadat. [applause] as you know only too well, since hamas took control of the gaza strip in 2007, thousands rockets have rained on israeli homes and cities. its people. and now, new attacks have been sinai peninsula. with hezbollah rockets aimed at hamas rockets aimed from the south, with much of the middle east in tumult, and with iran bent on nuclear arms, america's vocal and demonstrated commitment to the defense of more critical. whenever the security of israel america's commitment to israel must be most secure. [applause] when the decision was before him in 1948, president harry decided without hesitation that the united states would be the first country to recognize the state of israel. allies, but our alliance runs deeper than the designs of interests. the story of how america, a nation still so new to the world by the standards of this region, rose up to become the dear friend of the israel is among the finest and most hopeful in our nation's history. different as our paths have
that the new government honors the peace agreement with israel that was signed by the government of anwarsadat. [applause] as you know only too well, since hamas took control of the gaza strip in 2007, thousands rockets have rained on israeli homes and cities. its people. and now, new attacks have been sinai peninsula. with hezbollah rockets aimed at hamas rockets aimed from the south, with much of the middle east in tumult, and with iran bent on nuclear arms, america's vocal and demonstrated...
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last year the guy who was running that magazine anwar awlaki was killed in a drone strike.icials were hoping that threat would mitigate. it doesn't look like that's the case. we're also hoping to hear more from director olsen on that today. also testifying janet napolitano. she should have interesting things to say about the homeland security and the threat and of course the home grown threat is one that's still very much on the minds of intelligence officials, carol. >> okay. now, tell us what you're doing in aspen at the security forum. >> i'm not having fun like everyone says. no, we're actually out here with a group of intelligence officials who are coming out. the aspen institute sponsors this. it's the third time they've done it. it's a fascinating exercise in sort of taking d.c. outside the beltway and coming out to where current officials, former officials, kind of intermingling with members of the public, members of the press, and they talk about the current issues of the day. this is going on for the next four days. we're very happy to tell you that cnn's security
last year the guy who was running that magazine anwar awlaki was killed in a drone strike.icials were hoping that threat would mitigate. it doesn't look like that's the case. we're also hoping to hear more from director olsen on that today. also testifying janet napolitano. she should have interesting things to say about the homeland security and the threat and of course the home grown threat is one that's still very much on the minds of intelligence officials, carol. >> okay. now, tell...