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so anwar al-awlaki, after my last meeting with anwar in 2009, during that meeting he actually told me that he'd like to get married to a recent convert the if i knew anyone, and i say i i will try to see if i can find one. i never imagined that i would ever find him any life who wanted to travel to yemen. but when i returned from that meeting -- [inaudible] and then we knew, the whole world had learned that anwar al-awlaki was one of the guys who was behind this operation. then i understood that, well, i realized that anwar al-awlaki was probably, he was getting, you know, he was getting there. >> so one thing led to another, and you managed with the cia to get her to yemen, and she had this suitcase. but al-qaeda was smarter than that, so she had to take everything out of this suitcase which no doubt had a detection device, gps or something like that, and that little scheme didn't work. but you did get paid for your efforts quite handsomely. the briefcase in the middle is a real photograph of money that morten received in new dollar bills, total of $250,000. and that was the high wat
so anwar al-awlaki, after my last meeting with anwar in 2009, during that meeting he actually told me that he'd like to get married to a recent convert the if i knew anyone, and i say i i will try to see if i can find one. i never imagined that i would ever find him any life who wanted to travel to yemen. but when i returned from that meeting -- [inaudible] and then we knew, the whole world had learned that anwar al-awlaki was one of the guys who was behind this operation. then i understood...
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anwar was a deputy prime minister, but fell out. he was charged with sodomy, and spent several years in prison, before the conviction was overturned. it was seep as politically -- seen as politically motivated and sparked protests. the government is keen to stress it had no hand in the proceedings then or now. >> there's a selective analysis of the judiciary. when a decision goes in favour of anwar or opposition politicians, the judiciary is hailed as being independent and credible yet when the same judiciary decides against them, they are lambasted and criticized as being under the thumb of the executives of the government. >> reporter: it was under anwar's leadership that the opposition, made up of three parties made its strongest gains in elections last year. there are signs that the coalition is shaky, and supporters fear the group may splinter if anwar disappears from the political arena. the direction of politics in malaysia hinges on a court decision. >>> more to come on al jazeera. facing daily attacks on i.s.i.l. could the
anwar was a deputy prime minister, but fell out. he was charged with sodomy, and spent several years in prison, before the conviction was overturned. it was seep as politically -- seen as politically motivated and sparked protests. the government is keen to stress it had no hand in the proceedings then or now. >> there's a selective analysis of the judiciary. when a decision goes in favour of anwar or opposition politicians, the judiciary is hailed as being independent and credible yet...
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many were about anwar al-awlaki. he had various interfaces with three of the hijackers involved in 9/11. did he ever make any mention to you of his knowledge before 9/11 that it was going to happen or what he might have known after 9/11? >> no, sir. he never mentioned that he was accused of this. but what i do remember now that you mention him, during our lectures, i remember that anwar al-awlaki said that it will be revived again in iraq. and so why would she thought occurred? when bashar al-assad said you could not even mention it in secrecy or you would be arrested in those countries. and suddenly as we see today, it's all over syria and iraq and all of those areas and a place called lebanon. and so it it has been religiously motivated in some areas as well. >> thank you, mourn. it is approaching 1:00 a.m. in the uk where you are. so thank you for being with us. just to give you information as we close. the cost that he is now have to bear, for all of his work he was right on that cutting edge of counterterrorism
many were about anwar al-awlaki. he had various interfaces with three of the hijackers involved in 9/11. did he ever make any mention to you of his knowledge before 9/11 that it was going to happen or what he might have known after 9/11? >> no, sir. he never mentioned that he was accused of this. but what i do remember now that you mention him, during our lectures, i remember that anwar al-awlaki said that it will be revived again in iraq. and so why would she thought occurred? when...
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anwar to his accuser has been tampered with. importantly, it's part of a smear campaign brought on by his political opponents. of course, the government has come out to deny this, saying that mr. anwar has a free and fair trial, and it's a case between him and his former employee. a lot have come out from other states to support him and they've been blocked by the police from going to the front of the courthouse to rally. also taking precaution by bringing riot gear. here's what's at stake. if mr. anwar is not successful in his appeal, it will mean he will go back to jail. more importantly, he will not be able to stand for election in the next general vote, which is due in 2018. mr. anwar is widely believed to be the only person who can challenge the dominance of the governing coalition. that's why supporters here are very concerned and need to show their support for their leader. >>> a painting sold here in l london for $83,000, now has claims that it could be the work of caravaggio with an actual worth of $20 million. it's thi
anwar to his accuser has been tampered with. importantly, it's part of a smear campaign brought on by his political opponents. of course, the government has come out to deny this, saying that mr. anwar has a free and fair trial, and it's a case between him and his former employee. a lot have come out from other states to support him and they've been blocked by the police from going to the front of the courthouse to rally. also taking precaution by bringing riot gear. here's what's at stake. if...
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anwar is facing his second sodomy trial. his lawyers are going to be arguing inside this court that the evidence linking mr. anwar to his accuser has been tampered with, and more importantly, it's part of a smear campaign brought on by his political opponent. of course, the government has come out to deny this, saying that mr. anwar has had a free and fair trial, that this is a case between him and his former employees. a lot of his supporters don't believe so, so they've come out from other states to support him, and they've been blocked by the police from going up to the front of the courthouse to rally, and so they're outside in the barricades here, but the police have also taken precaution by bringing riot gear. we've seen shields, helmets, in case anything happens. here's what's at stake. if mr. anwar is not successful in his appeal against his sodomy conviction, it will mean that he will go back to jail. but more importantly, he will not be able to stand for election in the next general vote, which is due in 2018. mr.
anwar is facing his second sodomy trial. his lawyers are going to be arguing inside this court that the evidence linking mr. anwar to his accuser has been tampered with, and more importantly, it's part of a smear campaign brought on by his political opponent. of course, the government has come out to deny this, saying that mr. anwar has had a free and fair trial, that this is a case between him and his former employees. a lot of his supporters don't believe so, so they've come out from other...
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and supporters fear the group may splinter if anwar disappears from the political arena. the direction of politics in malaysia hinges on a court decision. florence louie, al jazerra. >>> spain are questioning dozens of politicians, bureaucratses and business leaders arrested in a $300 million corruption probe. it's the string of scandals that hit spain. banks, football clubs and even members of the royal party. tim friend reports. >> reporter: it's almost a daily event here. another high-ranking politician in court. this time it's the former general secretary of the ruling popular party. accused of corruption while in office. across the street, angry pensioners make their feelings known. they have suffered personally from the misdeeds of banks and politicians. and their frustration is clear. >> translator: we are the leading country in the world for corruption. >> translator: there are 5 million people unemployed. mothers have nothing to feed their sons with, people are being evicted from their houses, and meanwhile the government is stealing money. >> reporter: detective
and supporters fear the group may splinter if anwar disappears from the political arena. the direction of politics in malaysia hinges on a court decision. florence louie, al jazerra. >>> spain are questioning dozens of politicians, bureaucratses and business leaders arrested in a $300 million corruption probe. it's the string of scandals that hit spain. banks, football clubs and even members of the royal party. tim friend reports. >> reporter: it's almost a daily event here....
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i think it also -- anwar sadat. i think it might've been something about the fact that sadat was black. sadat's mother was the daughter of an emancipated slave and anwar sadat inherited that dark coloring, which makes it different -- difference even in egypt. so the might've been some feeling of kinship there. sadat was a man full of contradiction. he seemed to be looking for destiny to give them some huge ride. once when he was a kid, this little village, he was following some boys. you were all going swimming in this irrigation ditch and they jumped in the water, and he jumped in and then you realize, i can't swim. he said his thoughts were, if i die, egypt will have lost anwar sadat. [laughter] well, this is a kid with big plans. when he was 12, mahatma ghandi came through the suez canal on his way to england to negotiate the future of india. this may tremendous impression on 1 12 year old anwar sadat. so much so he took off his clothes and started wearing an apron and build a spindle and went on the roof of the
i think it also -- anwar sadat. i think it might've been something about the fact that sadat was black. sadat's mother was the daughter of an emancipated slave and anwar sadat inherited that dark coloring, which makes it different -- difference even in egypt. so the might've been some feeling of kinship there. sadat was a man full of contradiction. he seemed to be looking for destiny to give them some huge ride. once when he was a kid, this little village, he was following some boys. you were...
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. >> there is a selective analysis of the judiciary in malaysia, whenever the decision going in anwar'sor, it is seen as being credible. but when the same judiciary decides against them, they are lambasted and criticized as being under the thumb of the executive government. >> reporter: it was under anwar's leadership that the opposition made its strongest gains in the general election last year, but there are signs the coalition is shaky, and supporters fear the group may splinter if anwar disappears from the political arena. the direction of the group hinges on the court's decision. >>> australia has imposed a blanket ban on visas for people flying from west africa. there have been no recorded cases there yet. but there has been a number of scares. they have contributed almost $16 million to help fight the virus, but has been criticized for not sending medical teams. >>> in the u.s. a nurse forced into quarantine has now been released. she has tested negative to the virus. some u.s. stateds have imposed mandatory quarantines for workers returning from the countries. >>> some believe t
. >> there is a selective analysis of the judiciary in malaysia, whenever the decision going in anwar'sor, it is seen as being credible. but when the same judiciary decides against them, they are lambasted and criticized as being under the thumb of the executive government. >> reporter: it was under anwar's leadership that the opposition made its strongest gains in the general election last year, but there are signs the coalition is shaky, and supporters fear the group may splinter...
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this made a tremendous impression on 12-year-old anwar sadat. so much so he's took his clothes off and wore an apron and built a spindle and been on the roof of his house and started spinning threat. at the same time or near that time he developed an affection for adolf hitler. now wasn't completely uncharacteristic for a deviant to admire the nazis because they were fighting the egyptians and many egyptians hated the british are occupying egypt at the time but even years after world war ii when 10 million people were dead, sadat was asked to write a theoretical letter to hitler. he once again expressed his great admiration for him. and man of extraordinary contradiction. during the second world war when he was a 23-year-old captain in the egyptian army he tried to make an alliance with general irwin rommel the desert fox, the great german tank commander who was in the north part of egypt. the way that sadat tried to make contact was he sent a friend in an airplane with a letter but the germans shot it down so the message did not get through. bu
this made a tremendous impression on 12-year-old anwar sadat. so much so he's took his clothes off and wore an apron and built a spindle and been on the roof of his house and started spinning threat. at the same time or near that time he developed an affection for adolf hitler. now wasn't completely uncharacteristic for a deviant to admire the nazis because they were fighting the egyptians and many egyptians hated the british are occupying egypt at the time but even years after world war ii...
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attention on this tiny town right on the border, kobani, where, in fact, isis's main thrust is in anwar province, and the president of turkey, his number one goal is to prevent an iranian shiite or persian from the persian gulf from the mediterranean. both the combatants, certainly isis and for turkey, it's unlikely that turkey is going to get into this. number two, isis is using this as a primary distraction. they have now essentially seized all of what's going on in place where i spent so many of my months over there in anwar province threatening the western approaches into baghdad, and so i look at this as a side show even though it's the most visible thing we have because we've got cameras there. >> all right. i want to get to the baghdad situation in just a moment, but i know that you were able to get your hands on a certain photograph. what does this photo show us? >> this summarizes the whole problem for the turkish president. this is a turkish soldier, likely not a kurd. probably brought from the interior units that are not -- or less kurdish, at least. most of the turkish army
attention on this tiny town right on the border, kobani, where, in fact, isis's main thrust is in anwar province, and the president of turkey, his number one goal is to prevent an iranian shiite or persian from the persian gulf from the mediterranean. both the combatants, certainly isis and for turkey, it's unlikely that turkey is going to get into this. number two, isis is using this as a primary distraction. they have now essentially seized all of what's going on in place where i spent so...
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. >>> anwar sadat, president of egypt, dead in a terrible massacre in egypt today. it happened this morning in the suburb of cairo on the occasion of armed forces day in egypt as sadat watched a military parade. suddenly the reviewing pavilion became a gory bloodbath. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you see everyone in america almost every day, you notice a few things. like the fact that you're pretty attached to these. ok, really attached. and that's alright. because we'll text you when your package is on the way. we're even expanding sunday package delivery. yes, sunday. at the u.s. postal service, our priority is...was... and always will be...you. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. when salesman alan ames books his room at laquinta.com, he gets
. >>> anwar sadat, president of egypt, dead in a terrible massacre in egypt today. it happened this morning in the suburb of cairo on the occasion of armed forces day in egypt as sadat watched a military parade. suddenly the reviewing pavilion became a gory bloodbath. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you see everyone in america almost every day, you notice a few things. like the fact that you're pretty attached to these. ok, really attached. and that's alright. because we'll text you when...
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the principle is when the obama administration issued a public memo with the killing of anwar al-alwaki, the what the government had in certain circumstances. so i think the whole tangled area, and they didn't use the word drones, the point is that you can do it with a knife as well. so we have to decide if this is what we want to do. >> richard, you have written about other aircraft and what lessons would you have dealing with revolutionary technology? [inaudible] >> i have thought about that a lot and i wish that i had some easy answers because a lot of smart people work on these questions all the time. the interesting thing is to take this and in shorthand it turns into a swan because they had a very troubled development in the air force. but it took me five years and $22 billion before it became the aircraft that it is today. it started out as a project in which all four services were involved in and there were 10 different missions with requirements that went on and on and the people designing it. with the predator it was actually three or four in the memo and i think that that exe
the principle is when the obama administration issued a public memo with the killing of anwar al-alwaki, the what the government had in certain circumstances. so i think the whole tangled area, and they didn't use the word drones, the point is that you can do it with a knife as well. so we have to decide if this is what we want to do. >> richard, you have written about other aircraft and what lessons would you have dealing with revolutionary technology? [inaudible] >> i have thought...
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great man who contributed tremendously to the peace process in the region and i wish we had another anwar sadat who could deal with it. he was succeeded -- i was not in august at that time so this is not a defense of any particular position but the american president -- a finite number of problems that it is possible to deal with and when you don't know what the outcome will be, when the outcome may be democratic, at tahrir square which we did support. this is a question to reflect upon, every decision was correct, but simultaneously say the united states would not be involved everywhere and to say however they should overthrow the democratic and anti-democratic government. i understand what you would say. i am not saying america has always acted consistently. i have laid out what i think the critical thing should be but i have seen enough of it to know that the operation of the security of the united states, some allowance for the contingent and circumstance. >> yes, sir? i do regret that after 30 years in television, i thought we would have all this time the we are down to our last ques
great man who contributed tremendously to the peace process in the region and i wish we had another anwar sadat who could deal with it. he was succeeded -- i was not in august at that time so this is not a defense of any particular position but the american president -- a finite number of problems that it is possible to deal with and when you don't know what the outcome will be, when the outcome may be democratic, at tahrir square which we did support. this is a question to reflect upon, every...
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. >> anwaral maliki recruits people. >> one follower was this woman, a 21-year-old british student from east london. in the u.k. loan wolves have sometimes referred to as terrorists or jihadis. she downloaded more than 100 hours offal awe awlaki sermon. these security cameras images show him just before the attack then taking out the knife before being tackleed by a body guard. he was wounded but survived. >> this was a young woman who was inspired idealogically on the internet and acted on her. >> she wasn't the only individual and acted as a lone wo wolf. >> obviously at the top of the list nidal hasan. >> he was a loner looking for religious guidance. he was inspired al awlaki. he spent the cleric 18 e-mails. people like awlaki it sol lied fied people's rights. >> you are not building a criminal you are not the murderer. >> hasan bought a semiautomatic pistol and a large amount of ammunition. on november 15th, 2009, he opened fire on fort hood killing 13 and wounding 30 others. >> nidal hasan was clearly motivated. >> now locked up hasan awaits his death sentence. >> is it workplace
. >> anwaral maliki recruits people. >> one follower was this woman, a 21-year-old british student from east london. in the u.k. loan wolves have sometimes referred to as terrorists or jihadis. she downloaded more than 100 hours offal awe awlaki sermon. these security cameras images show him just before the attack then taking out the knife before being tackleed by a body guard. he was wounded but survived. >> this was a young woman who was inspired idealogically on the...
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. >> anwar alawlaki inspired countless people to john line jihad with his online sermon. >> america is a nation of evil. >> one follower was this 21-year-old british student from east london. in the uk lone wolves are referred to as nike terrorists. cloudry downloaded more than 100 hours of sermons and in 2010, she heeded the call. she tried to kill a member of parliament as he met with his constituents. these images show chowdry before the attack. >> this was a young woman who was inspired on the internet and acted on her views. >> she wasn't the only individual inspired online and acted as a lone wolf. >> obviously at the top of the list is nidal hasan. >> he was a loner looking for religious guidance. he was inspired by alawlaki. >> the important of people like awlaki is that it solidifies people's believe. >> it gives you the justification. >> you not a criminal or murderer. >> hasan turned into a lone wolf. he bought a semiautomatic pistol and a large amount of ammunition. on november 5, 2009 he opened fire on fort hood, killing 14 and wounding 30 others. >> it was an act of jihad
. >> anwar alawlaki inspired countless people to john line jihad with his online sermon. >> america is a nation of evil. >> one follower was this 21-year-old british student from east london. in the uk lone wolves are referred to as nike terrorists. cloudry downloaded more than 100 hours of sermons and in 2010, she heeded the call. she tried to kill a member of parliament as he met with his constituents. these images show chowdry before the attack. >> this was a young...
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. >>> first, the brave investigators risking everything to shine a light anwar crimes. what moviemakers are revealing. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by resolve. ugh. does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula with a special conditioning ingredient softens your carpet with every use. because it's resolve, you know it cleans and freshens, but now it also softens. so your carpet is always inviting. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. >>> all right. a new documentary an netflix that's getting a lot of award buzz out there. it's called e-team about the extraordinary bravery of a,nique group of fauks. >> they are called human rights activists. abc's martha raddatz has their story. >> reporter: they are witness to horrors you ever see. often the first ones on the scene of some of the most gruesome atrocities, taking unimaginable risks to make sure the victims' stories are documented. >> they bombed us out just a half an hour ago. >> what? >> can we go there? >> they are huma
. >>> first, the brave investigators risking everything to shine a light anwar crimes. what moviemakers are revealing. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by resolve. ugh. does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula with a special conditioning ingredient softens your carpet with every use. because it's resolve, you know it cleans and freshens, but now it also...
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i like the way he snuck into the egyptian palace to speak with anwar is a dat -- sadat. >> he was torview sadat. he had his producer pull up and say john palmer american, nbc and he said john palmer american nbc. they thought it was american embassy. he ended up with the president who said why are you here. he said i'm a journalist and he got the story. he didn't lie. he represented himself right and he also got the story. >> that was the beginning of a number of exclusive interviews with sadat and almost a friendship it seems. >> he really admired him and he knew he was trying to obtain peace and he also feared that what would happen did happen, that he would be assassinated. so he was at the white house when president sadat was assassinated and it was an emotional day for him. he controlled it but he admired him greatly. >> it's a tough thing to do. there's a lot of talk about how much of your personal feelings may or may not come out in your reporting, and things were different obviously when he started, started covering the civil rights movement. things changed so much during his
i like the way he snuck into the egyptian palace to speak with anwar is a dat -- sadat. >> he was torview sadat. he had his producer pull up and say john palmer american, nbc and he said john palmer american nbc. they thought it was american embassy. he ended up with the president who said why are you here. he said i'm a journalist and he got the story. he didn't lie. he represented himself right and he also got the story. >> that was the beginning of a number of exclusive...
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well, in iraq, isis militants have slaughtered dozens of fellow sunnis for resisting their advance in anwar province. isis posted the game online and it was quickly verified to cnn by relatives of the victims. we have more, but first a warning. some images you are about to see are graphic. >> reporter: the gruesome images put isis brutality on frightening display. 45 iraqi men executed by the terror group in cold blood after being kidnapped weeks ago. the members had taken up arms against isis who is also sunni after being forced from their homes just northwest of baghdad. just on monday, the u.s. dropped humanitarian aid including food to the tribe. but two days later, the men were dead. a rescue by iraqi security forces never came. today, defense secretary chuck hagel reiterated that the fight against isis will require a long-term effort. >> it's going to require coalitions of common interest, which we are forming. we have more than 60 countries now with us to deal with this. this is an ideology. this is a dynamic in total we've never quite seen. >> reporter: now kurdish rebels fighting i
well, in iraq, isis militants have slaughtered dozens of fellow sunnis for resisting their advance in anwar province. isis posted the game online and it was quickly verified to cnn by relatives of the victims. we have more, but first a warning. some images you are about to see are graphic. >> reporter: the gruesome images put isis brutality on frightening display. 45 iraqi men executed by the terror group in cold blood after being kidnapped weeks ago. the members had taken up arms against...
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going to inability and a system that will go on generating this cycle of poverty and a way station anwarre more and more marginalized communities are going to be paying the price? i think this raises the larger question of systemic change that we need to talk about. >> i want to switch gears a little bit to get your comment on the youngest ever winner of the nobel peace prize. the pakistani education activist malala yousafzai. it was announced on friday the she is 17 years old, in 2012, she was shot in the head by a taliban gunman who boarded her school bus. she survived and continued to campaign for the rights of girls to go to school. while she was recovering in england, she sent a message to the meeting of pakistani marxists in lahore. she wrote -- a lot was made of the youngest nobel peace prize nominee or the announcement on friday come and not just the nominee, she will win this award on december 10. but there wasn't much reference to this quote. can you talk about it, kshama sawant, the first socialist city seattle.mber in >> i'm so humbled and just absolutely stunned and impresse
going to inability and a system that will go on generating this cycle of poverty and a way station anwarre more and more marginalized communities are going to be paying the price? i think this raises the larger question of systemic change that we need to talk about. >> i want to switch gears a little bit to get your comment on the youngest ever winner of the nobel peace prize. the pakistani education activist malala yousafzai. it was announced on friday the she is 17 years old, in 2012,...
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. >> nidal hasan had direct links to anwar al-awlaki who ended up being the number one terror target by america, yet we still can't call that terror. >> but then, kirsten, is the decision by the president of the united states not to call this an about of terror -- an act of terror, is it political then? >> i hi it's cautious. i think he wants to have have the facts -- >> he's always too cautious, and this is the new paradigm of terrorism, right? the war has morphed into lone wolf attacks. in fact, sandra, the same lone wolf attacks that this administration warned us about. so it's a bit mind-boggling they're not identifying -- >> meanwhile, while this is all fresh on our minds and as the prime minister in canada calls this an act of terror, you won't believe this. some tweets during the chaos in ottawa causing a lot of controversy. "sports illustrated" cover model chrissy teagueen, married to john legend, by the way, she's saying on twitter: active shooting in canada, or as we call it in america, wednesday. and plenty of people took offense immediately, saying the model was making a
. >> nidal hasan had direct links to anwar al-awlaki who ended up being the number one terror target by america, yet we still can't call that terror. >> but then, kirsten, is the decision by the president of the united states not to call this an about of terror -- an act of terror, is it political then? >> i hi it's cautious. i think he wants to have have the facts -- >> he's always too cautious, and this is the new paradigm of terrorism, right? the war has morphed into...
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police say words were exchanged anwar end discharged his department issued gun. the suspect was returned to the hospital and is now in critical condition. so far no charges have been filed against him. >> a philadelphia auto shop owner has been convicted of orchestrating murder for hire plot led to the shootings every his daughter's boyfriend. in atlantic city, 63 year old ronald goaletta found guilty of con spur toy commit murder and weapons offenses. prosecutors say he and an employee hired two men to commit the shooting. victim shot multiple times, and had emergency surgery before being hospitalized for six days. now faces up to 60 years in prison. >> stories headlines around the world, taliban claiming responsible for two deadly a -- deadly attacks. seven people dead, about two dozen others injured. police say two suicide bombers targeted two buses in the capitol early this morning, both of those busses were caring officers from the afghan national army. meanwhile, afghanistan gives the okay for american troops to remain in that country for at least another t
police say words were exchanged anwar end discharged his department issued gun. the suspect was returned to the hospital and is now in critical condition. so far no charges have been filed against him. >> a philadelphia auto shop owner has been convicted of orchestrating murder for hire plot led to the shootings every his daughter's boyfriend. in atlantic city, 63 year old ronald goaletta found guilty of con spur toy commit murder and weapons offenses. prosecutors say he and an employee...
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the traditional al qaeda did not have that as a goal except in later years with anwar al awlaki who triedo do the same thing with online publications, but isis is very good at it, dan. >> unfortunately. what, if anything, can be done to stop this kind of thing? >> you know, it's really such a daunting problem. you can track people who try to go back and forth to syria or iraq, but if you have someone sitting in their basement wanting to join a group of terrorists, it's awfully hard to track them, and i think everyone agrees this will happen again, and there really is little to do to stop them except to try to counter the message somehow. >> right, the trick is do you try to stop them before they go overseas or do you keep them 46 here where they're even more of a danger to the rest of us? a tricky -- real conundrum for law enforcement officials. thank you. we should say martha has a big show. she'll be talking about homegrown terrorists, ebola in america and the upcoming midterm elections later this morning right here on abc on "this week." >> we are tracking the other developing headline
the traditional al qaeda did not have that as a goal except in later years with anwar al awlaki who triedo do the same thing with online publications, but isis is very good at it, dan. >> unfortunately. what, if anything, can be done to stop this kind of thing? >> you know, it's really such a daunting problem. you can track people who try to go back and forth to syria or iraq, but if you have someone sitting in their basement wanting to join a group of terrorists, it's awfully hard...
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. >> focused on the fighting that is taking place in iraq's anwar province and we're deeply concerned about the situation in and around the syrian town of kobani which underscores the dlet that(pathreat that isil poh iraq and syria and air strikes continue in both these areas. >> ifill: turkey attended today's meeting, but has so far refused to help the kurds in kobani. that's prompted deadly riots by kurds in turkey, and news reports say turkish warplanes attacked kurdish militants yesterday, in southern turkey. >> woodruff: and in iraq, amnesty international reported shiite militias are retaliating for "islamic state" attacks by killing sunnis. the human rights group charged today that the shiite-led government has been unable, or unwilling, to stop the militias. we'll take a closer look at "islamic state" gains across iraq, later in the program. >> ifill: shiite rebels who captured yemen's capital last month, seized more of the country today. the rebels, known as houthis, took control of the red sea port of hodeidah, as well as a southern province. the group already controls swaths
. >> focused on the fighting that is taking place in iraq's anwar province and we're deeply concerned about the situation in and around the syrian town of kobani which underscores the dlet that(pathreat that isil poh iraq and syria and air strikes continue in both these areas. >> ifill: turkey attended today's meeting, but has so far refused to help the kurds in kobani. that's prompted deadly riots by kurds in turkey, and news reports say turkish warplanes attacked kurdish militants...
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and for our comedy, we're going to spotlight stand up comic, fahim anwar.y turning ufc heads thanks in part to his ability to take down opponents both in the ring and also from behind the microphone. he's a larger than life personality, and he's the subject of the "last call" spotlight tonight. from the surly goat, take a look at conor mcgregor.
and for our comedy, we're going to spotlight stand up comic, fahim anwar.y turning ufc heads thanks in part to his ability to take down opponents both in the ring and also from behind the microphone. he's a larger than life personality, and he's the subject of the "last call" spotlight tonight. from the surly goat, take a look at conor mcgregor.
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to save anwar. this is happening as fighting is intensifying on both sides. top official announces that iraqi forces are, quote, up against the wall in al anbar province. chuck hagel says there's a lot of uncertainty there. >> anbar province is isn't trouble. we know that. united states and coalition partners are helping and assisting the iraqi security forces, the peshmerga, the kurds. as i have said, all the senior officials have said this, is a difficult effort. it is going to take time. it won't be easy. >> now, the u.n. fears an all-out massacre is possible in northern syria, in the city there that isis continues to push into kobani. they're now entering the heart of that city. cnn senior international correspondent ben wedeman joins us. i want to get this, ben, asking the government to send in ground forces. put that into context, and give us the latest. >> reporter: well, keep in mind, victor, that anbar is the biggest province in iraq, right next to baghdad. we stroke with the provincial officials and saying it controls 80% of the province, areas, abo
to save anwar. this is happening as fighting is intensifying on both sides. top official announces that iraqi forces are, quote, up against the wall in al anbar province. chuck hagel says there's a lot of uncertainty there. >> anbar province is isn't trouble. we know that. united states and coalition partners are helping and assisting the iraqi security forces, the peshmerga, the kurds. as i have said, all the senior officials have said this, is a difficult effort. it is going to take...
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