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is not for instance said and this said think has been verified he's interviewed bin laden in the past you know years ago now the german papers saying that he is very close to bin laden there is saying that he was this intelligence officer for saudi arabia and that he made of known too much they're saying that the spectator wrote a piece saying that he was a member of the muslim brotherhood now the muslim brotherhood of the arch enemy of the saudis they'd like to see the kingdom overthrown they'd like to see a strict islamist government put in there so the saudis fear the muslim brotherhood and a lot of other arab countries are no fans of the muslim brotherhood remember morsi and egypt so there's all kinds of speculation here but again you know we're presented with a he was a journalist he was working in america for the washington post and we should react accordingly there's got to be more to his background i mean he was a big supporter of the kingdom for decades before he allegedly objected and went into self-imposed exile over the prince's crackdown. about a year ago so you know inqu
is not for instance said and this said think has been verified he's interviewed bin laden in the past you know years ago now the german papers saying that he is very close to bin laden there is saying that he was this intelligence officer for saudi arabia and that he made of known too much they're saying that the spectator wrote a piece saying that he was a member of the muslim brotherhood now the muslim brotherhood of the arch enemy of the saudis they'd like to see the kingdom overthrown...
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it is the only book i believe it has lines about the bin laden raid and middlemarch. i don't think it's ever been attempted of course in history a fiction or nonfiction. in a first draft of the book there was a lot of middlemarch by the front and my editor at the first cut and was like wait. we need to dial back the 19th century literature. that's a little more balanced i think. someday i'll write -- but one of the ways in which we actually technologically have gotten better at making predictions, like for instance, the weather predictions, medical predictions, is that we have this technical ability to run simulations. we can forecast the weather so much more effectively wc 20 20r 30 years ago because we run -- we run among times with different variables. it's impossible to get it totally wrecked that we tweak the variables each time that we run it a 9/10 of a notice the storm forms 80% of the time and so we get the sense, 80% 80% probability that will be a store. that is great improve our accuracy of making forecasts. i think that's what narrative fiction does innoce
it is the only book i believe it has lines about the bin laden raid and middlemarch. i don't think it's ever been attempted of course in history a fiction or nonfiction. in a first draft of the book there was a lot of middlemarch by the front and my editor at the first cut and was like wait. we need to dial back the 19th century literature. that's a little more balanced i think. someday i'll write -- but one of the ways in which we actually technologically have gotten better at making...
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family as a journalist like to study interviewed osama bin laden and he's you know served as an advisor to saudi arabia's former head of intelligence this is just throwing out the possibilities because you've got to ask the questions is it possible that the show he was easily able to obtain an american green card because he was somehow affiliated with the u.s. intelligence themselves journalist working in foreign countries sounds like some of the intelligence community might want to have on the payroll or on the roster at least. i mean again i think that might be smart intelligent smart move on our part if he was not criticizing it if that were the case but i'd have to feel the. you'd see a different reaction from the administration kind of and i'd have to feel that again if the saudis found out about it i don't think that their answer would be to kill them specially since we've gotten so close to the saudis over the years under donald trump more specifically who views saudi arabia as a big ally in the fight against terror and in the fight against a common enemy which is iran and you kn
family as a journalist like to study interviewed osama bin laden and he's you know served as an advisor to saudi arabia's former head of intelligence this is just throwing out the possibilities because you've got to ask the questions is it possible that the show he was easily able to obtain an american green card because he was somehow affiliated with the u.s. intelligence themselves journalist working in foreign countries sounds like some of the intelligence community might want to have on the...
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they've also tried to link him with osama bin laden.en he was a saudi reporter following bin laden as he fought the soviets in afghanistan. many of these mujahadin, by the way, supported by the united states. that senate candidate is corey stewart, a republican in virginia who is challenging tim kaine. stewart said that khashoggi was not a good guy himself. i spoke with him just before the broadcast. when you say khashoggi was not a good guy himself, what does that mean exactly, not a good guy himself? >> anderson, there's a lot of stuff out there, sources that say that he's good, some sources that say that he's redeemed himself and he was a good guy. he's kind of a mystery man. i think the bigger question is, does the united states jeopardize the relationship with saudi arabia over this one single human rights violation. i think that would be a tremendous mistake to the united states. >> is he really that much of a mystery man? he seemed to be a member of the muslim brotherhood back in his 20s, and -- but the idea that he's still sympa
they've also tried to link him with osama bin laden.en he was a saudi reporter following bin laden as he fought the soviets in afghanistan. many of these mujahadin, by the way, supported by the united states. that senate candidate is corey stewart, a republican in virginia who is challenging tim kaine. stewart said that khashoggi was not a good guy himself. i spoke with him just before the broadcast. when you say khashoggi was not a good guy himself, what does that mean exactly, not a good guy...
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other say he was embed with bin laden. harris faulkner took flack for asking about past ties with the muslim brotherhood. she said it was just a question. howie: is this coordinated to make it seem like his murder isn't so bad? mo: i don't think there is anyone saying his murder wasn't so bad. but there are people trying to make points in order to muddy the issue enough in order to give the president political room to maneuver in how he handles his relationship with the saudi government. as long as there is some questions hovering over jamal khashoggi, then that gives the president more room to maneuver. i think that's a disgusting strategy. howie: the media is naturally sympathetic. some are saying it's being overplayed. tucker carlson said it's a stunt hyped and manufactured for political goals. mo: i couldn't disagree with tucker more. i'm disappointed in that comment. emily: people are using it for political purposes on both sides. it doesn't surprise me that there are people who would go to lengths to help the preside
other say he was embed with bin laden. harris faulkner took flack for asking about past ties with the muslim brotherhood. she said it was just a question. howie: is this coordinated to make it seem like his murder isn't so bad? mo: i don't think there is anyone saying his murder wasn't so bad. but there are people trying to make points in order to muddy the issue enough in order to give the president political room to maneuver in how he handles his relationship with the saudi government. as...
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and he was a good friend of osama bin laden's well as our beloved and was a good friend of so many people he was a good friend of the americans he was a good friend of the family context is very important here because when osama bin laden went.
and he was a good friend of osama bin laden's well as our beloved and was a good friend of so many people he was a good friend of the americans he was a good friend of the family context is very important here because when osama bin laden went.
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and he was a good friend of osama bin laden's well as our beloved and was a good friend of so many people he was a good friend of the americans he was a good friend of the family context is very important here because when osama bin laden went to afghanistan and forth with the mujahideen that was an american war against the soviet union everybody welcomed it. so that's history but for a more recent part of our history actually always insisted until the day he died and i had a discussion with him only hours before he disappeared he insisted he wasn't. an opposition member against the royal family he was just a critic of some of the policies adopted by the crown prince he was very anxious that the country was taking a turn into what is worse he was he was afraid or he was concerned about its future that's why he wrote what he wrote of he was never a member of the opposition he worked for them he worked with turkey and faisal when he was head of intelligence he worked for him when he became a mess of the of so there will be in london. and then in washington i remember. once he was the sped b
and he was a good friend of osama bin laden's well as our beloved and was a good friend of so many people he was a good friend of the americans he was a good friend of the family context is very important here because when osama bin laden went to afghanistan and forth with the mujahideen that was an american war against the soviet union everybody welcomed it. so that's history but for a more recent part of our history actually always insisted until the day he died and i had a discussion with...
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he interviewed him befor and evenff the bin laden became head of al qaeda. like cashew tree bin laden came from one of saudi arabia's most influential family. as a student construed she sympathized with the muslim brotherhood which was suppressed by the side of the wrong times. but he never saw himself in opposition to the monarchy. even supported its efforts at reform. could this knowledge about rruption o old connections with extmists have made him a target for a hit squad. no one from the washington post what made to shock she so dangerous. workers on she was on of course a very prominent saudi journalist but he also after his self imposed exile he continued writing for the washington post and other. the washing clothes is published in the capital of the probably most important ally the saudis have when it comes -- to terry supports -- economy and so on sir was -- embarrassing dhea saudi leaders saudi leadership and the capital of one of the country's daycare mode most about in the world and i think that made him -- especially. dangerous to the saudis not
he interviewed him befor and evenff the bin laden became head of al qaeda. like cashew tree bin laden came from one of saudi arabia's most influential family. as a student construed she sympathized with the muslim brotherhood which was suppressed by the side of the wrong times. but he never saw himself in opposition to the monarchy. even supported its efforts at reform. could this knowledge about rruption o old connections with extmists have made him a target for a hit squad. no one from the...
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the russian occupation of afghanistan in the '80s, he met, he interviewed osama bin laden, as other journalists did, and in fact, he became a source for saudi intelligence, khashoggi did, because of the contacts with the mujahadin. those are the facts. let's not let them get in the way of a good story. jeffrey toobin, fact is this is not nameless, faceless twitter trolls who are sharing these smears. false smears of khashoggi. they include the president's son, donled trump jr. retweeted one of these. other prominent members of conservative organizations have. your reaction. >> well, hatred of journalists is part of the trump brand. this is not unrelated to what went on in montana last night, where the president essentially praised the congressman for body slamming the reporter from the guardian. incidentally, the congressman pled guilty to a crime, a misdemeanor, for that assault on the reporter. the fact that this was a murder of a reporter, not just a u.s. resident, i think is going to give an opening to the people who hate journalists, who are part of trump's base, to say this is
the russian occupation of afghanistan in the '80s, he met, he interviewed osama bin laden, as other journalists did, and in fact, he became a source for saudi intelligence, khashoggi did, because of the contacts with the mujahadin. those are the facts. let's not let them get in the way of a good story. jeffrey toobin, fact is this is not nameless, faceless twitter trolls who are sharing these smears. false smears of khashoggi. they include the president's son, donled trump jr. retweeted one of...
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he did know osama bin laden. is in the middle of his life he came to understand that violence and extremism were destroying the arab world and he became a believer in the power of journalism, the power of fact to change people. and he crusaded for it. it's unusual to look danger in the face and go ahead and he did. >> that is story to be elevated and celebrated, the idea of george w. bush of trying to spread freedom and democracy. here's somebody that was perhaps listening. >> whether the right wing attacks on jamal based on his past were circulated this week, i felt this is so wrong but it gives people who knew jamal a chance to say, yes, that's where he began. but he became a believer in the things that we as americans cherish. freedom. the ability to speak out. the ability to challenge your leadership. he also became fearless in a way that i think people everywhere should admire and in death he is changing his country in the way that he dreamed of. >> funny you say that. do you really believe that? do you thin
he did know osama bin laden. is in the middle of his life he came to understand that violence and extremism were destroying the arab world and he became a believer in the power of journalism, the power of fact to change people. and he crusaded for it. it's unusual to look danger in the face and go ahead and he did. >> that is story to be elevated and celebrated, the idea of george w. bush of trying to spread freedom and democracy. here's somebody that was perhaps listening. >>...
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its leader the little known osama bin laden became public enemy number one in the united states and the hunt to track him down it. was one was the attack on the world trade center reconfigured the geopolitics of the world the united states launched a war in afghanistan a war that would soon spread far beyond it was a post nine eleven the threat of terrorism is very real to the american public and from a policy standpoint we are looking for specifically at the threat were over at me and may show up. a few months after september eleventh the u.s. military returned to the horn of africa with plans to stay. there stablished their first military base in djibouti a complement of former french foreign legion forts. directed counterterrorism efforts in africa for the u.s. department of defense. the sal played a key role and as. looking at. the movement of weapons the movement of potential foreign fighters organized crime during that time period you also had an influx of cocaine flowing in through the saddle so all of this was was of primary interest and it in a continued to grow. piece to serie
its leader the little known osama bin laden became public enemy number one in the united states and the hunt to track him down it. was one was the attack on the world trade center reconfigured the geopolitics of the world the united states launched a war in afghanistan a war that would soon spread far beyond it was a post nine eleven the threat of terrorism is very real to the american public and from a policy standpoint we are looking for specifically at the threat were over at me and may show...
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instead, he ruled for osama bin laden's assistant and driver. and the reason he did that is because he said that that individual, as bad as he may be, as evil as he may be, was not accorded proper constitutional rights as guaranteed under our constitution, and he had to reach the result that he did because of that. as i said, i didn't like the outcome, and i'm sure his previous boss, president bush, didn't either, but it illustrates the fact that he's not going to blindly rule for the president, even in a case where the equities would seem to favor what the president was trying to do in this case, and that is to ensure that osama bin laden's colleagues were held to account for their misdeeds. so bottom line here is that it's not who wins and loses that matters, it's whether the law is applied fairly and correctly. now, how do we know whether it's correctly applied? obviously, judges will differ sometimes, and each case is going to be decided on its own merits. the question of how one judges is really the key to this. i said i would get to it. he
instead, he ruled for osama bin laden's assistant and driver. and the reason he did that is because he said that that individual, as bad as he may be, as evil as he may be, was not accorded proper constitutional rights as guaranteed under our constitution, and he had to reach the result that he did because of that. as i said, i didn't like the outcome, and i'm sure his previous boss, president bush, didn't either, but it illustrates the fact that he's not going to blindly rule for the...
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in the last days of an election and shake up the race, think of the comey letter in 2016, or the bin laden tape in 2004, there's not much that a candidate or campaign can do to introduce a new message in the final days. so, less than a week out from the midterms, the closing arguments from both parties are in. republicans glued to trump are now stuck with his message. >> so as the caravan -- and, look, that is an assault on our country. that's an assault. and in that caravan you have some very bad people. you have some very bad people. and we can't let that happen to our country. when i say enemy of the people, i'm talking about the fake news, and it is fake. you have the haters and they continue to hate. these are foolish and very stupid people. they have a word. it sort of became old-fashioned. it's called a nationalist. and i say, really, we're not supposed to use that word. you know what i am? i'm a nationalist, okay? i'm not on the ballot, but in a certain way, i'm on the ballot so please go out and vote. >>as axios reports, that closing message isn't expected to fare well on tuesday.
in the last days of an election and shake up the race, think of the comey letter in 2016, or the bin laden tape in 2004, there's not much that a candidate or campaign can do to introduce a new message in the final days. so, less than a week out from the midterms, the closing arguments from both parties are in. republicans glued to trump are now stuck with his message. >> so as the caravan -- and, look, that is an assault on our country. that's an assault. and in that caravan you have some...
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any journalist worth their salt would have vjumped to interview bin laden at the time. >> alex, thank. president trump said he wants any audio and video evidence connected to the khashoggi case, quote, if it exists. joining us now, david priest, former intelligence officer and author of "the president's book of secrets." do you think the saudis have been forthcoming of what they know? >> i don't think so. and that's actually a good thing. if they did collect such intelligence in a realtime manner, if you reveal that now, you give up some of those sources. those same sources might be very valuable, whether it's human collection, information coming from spies or whether it's technical communications intelligence, picking up on conversations. that's the same stuff that's really useful right now to figure out what the players are doing, if there's a coverup, what kind of coverup is going on. if it's not a coverup, what are they doing to investigate it beyond papering over the whole idea. that information is really useful. in theory congressional oversight committees on the intelligence co
any journalist worth their salt would have vjumped to interview bin laden at the time. >> alex, thank. president trump said he wants any audio and video evidence connected to the khashoggi case, quote, if it exists. joining us now, david priest, former intelligence officer and author of "the president's book of secrets." do you think the saudis have been forthcoming of what they know? >> i don't think so. and that's actually a good thing. if they did collect such...
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show decades old connections to the muslim brotherhood and his work as a reporter covering osama bin laden >>> a former saudi diplomat is emerging in the figure of the disappearance of jamal khashoggi. according to a source who is familiar with the turkish investigation now is a saudi intelligence officer who was fully aware of the operation. mutreb is described as a colonel with close connections to the crown prince bin salman. suggesting he had been killed within hours of his disappearance. and a private saudi plane was waiting to take off in an attempt to find if the journalist had been abducted. >> overnight, secretary of state mike pompeo denied the abc news report over a transcript of the apparent khashoggi murder. amid the growing controversy, treasury secretary steve mnuchin made a decision finally. steve mnuchin will not attend the conference in saudi arabia. the chief factor was the withdrawal of several european counterparts. fox business network was the only remaining media partner also dropped out on thursday. >>> last night at that montana rally, the president framed the midt
show decades old connections to the muslim brotherhood and his work as a reporter covering osama bin laden >>> a former saudi diplomat is emerging in the figure of the disappearance of jamal khashoggi. according to a source who is familiar with the turkish investigation now is a saudi intelligence officer who was fully aware of the operation. mutreb is described as a colonel with close connections to the crown prince bin salman. suggesting he had been killed within hours of his...
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the break find out if dortmund managed to make stand there and decent start to the season against bin laden and if by munich survival continued in mind that and more in just a couple oh rather in just one minute's time. that's when you join us again at the top of the hour or you can check out. com thank you for watching see you next hour. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for. africa people and projects that are changing our farm and for the better it's up to us to make a...
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bin laden can't go to war. >> greg: i think the big problem these days is nobody wants to share thehen there is a dumb idea, there is a minority of activists that are so loud that they will boycott you. they will come after you and hound you. people go, that's a good idea. >> dana: as you were saying that, all of us for so long, when we hear these kinds of things, oh, that's stupid. that's ridiculous. but all of all of a sudden, there's an entire generation of people who think that you can't function in the real world without all of this coddling. >> greg: the speech codes on campus. in academia, they didn't want to share the risk. >> dana: remember the president of that university in oklahoma who stood up and said we are not your babysitters. we are not your parents. we are here to challenge your thinking. he got all the attention and more people should be like that. >> greg: manchester united has the loudest soccer fans. >> jesse: they are not doing jazz hands. >> juan: have you ever been to gallaudet? they are very aggressive players. they don't hear the whistle. but i will say j
bin laden can't go to war. >> greg: i think the big problem these days is nobody wants to share thehen there is a dumb idea, there is a minority of activists that are so loud that they will boycott you. they will come after you and hound you. people go, that's a good idea. >> dana: as you were saying that, all of us for so long, when we hear these kinds of things, oh, that's stupid. that's ridiculous. but all of all of a sudden, there's an entire generation of people who think that...
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of bin laden this their traveling is a little heavy that must be a mcgregor for going on i don't know where the family is he doesn't want to be around me he doesn't want to be around these people he is petrified i can't see i'm filled with energy seeing my people come here and support me and i look forward to going to make every single one of us' proud on saturday night thank you so much truly from the bottom of my heart it's good to be back. one of christiane or another's biggest sponsors nike say they're deeply concerned about the rape allegation being made against him we're now denies the accusation from catherine your girl that he sexually assaulted her in las vegas nine years ago nike have a lifetime deal with ronaldo worth up to a billion dollars and say they are closely monitoring the situation that was also the message from a videogame manufacturer who have featured rinaldo on the front cover of their feet the game for two years he's team events of meanwhile have backed the player contradict wind up a bit cynical regarding the protection that event is giving him it is right fo
of bin laden this their traveling is a little heavy that must be a mcgregor for going on i don't know where the family is he doesn't want to be around me he doesn't want to be around these people he is petrified i can't see i'm filled with energy seeing my people come here and support me and i look forward to going to make every single one of us' proud on saturday night thank you so much truly from the bottom of my heart it's good to be back. one of christiane or another's biggest sponsors nike...
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he had been on the fbi most wanted list second only to bin laden. >>> investigators find another suspicious package. a suspected package bomb was intercepted yesterday. the fbi says it is similar to the 14 other packages allegedly sent by sayoc. he will have another detention hearing on friday. >>> michael moore releasing footage at a rally for president trump in december of 2016. moore says this footage gives us a glimpse of him in action. he is holding an anti-cnnanti-cn sayoc had a picture of moore in cross hairs. >>> exactly one week from today is election day. this morning the two men that want to be california's next governor were earl tloi make their case in front of a who's who list. we are live outside the hel in san francisco. hi. >> hi. yeah. a lot of big political names inside the fair mon inside the faremont this fairmount hotel. john cox was the first. he decide today run for governor because he loves the state of california. >> because the political clash in this state, the interest groups that basically run sacramento as well as my opponent have made this state virtually una
he had been on the fbi most wanted list second only to bin laden. >>> investigators find another suspicious package. a suspected package bomb was intercepted yesterday. the fbi says it is similar to the 14 other packages allegedly sent by sayoc. he will have another detention hearing on friday. >>> michael moore releasing footage at a rally for president trump in december of 2016. moore says this footage gives us a glimpse of him in action. he is holding an anti-cnnanti-cn...
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o'keefe actually cross the border dressed like bin laden en?action. >> there are a lot of family members and people coming from central and south america and mexico that are coming to go find a better way of life. there are also folks that have bad intent that are coming across the worlder that will do to this country and its people harm. its our job to protect this country. we need the assets and personnel to be able to do the job. we need to be able to enforce the laws. at the end of the day we don't know who is coming across until we can actually arrest them and talk to them and find out what their intent is. >> laura: chief thanks for the job you and all your men and women of the border patrol are doing. we really appreciate it. >> obama back on the trail today. well a surprise whoer from his nevada appearance. that's tonight's last bite. stay there. wh whoper. .. >> time for the last bite. barack obama back on the campaign trail and speaking on matters of truth versus fiction. >> i believe in a fact-based reality and fact-based politics. i
o'keefe actually cross the border dressed like bin laden en?action. >> there are a lot of family members and people coming from central and south america and mexico that are coming to go find a better way of life. there are also folks that have bad intent that are coming across the worlder that will do to this country and its people harm. its our job to protect this country. we need the assets and personnel to be able to do the job. we need to be able to enforce the laws. at the end of...
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i think it's the only book, i believe in existences has threat of bin laden. but anyway, out of two weeks ago. >> already helped me make some complicated -- >> good, working. >> simon, could you explain what the perfection is, what you set out -- >> it's almost the same thesis as your book called how we got and looks machines that work properly and essential element that allows where that came from and included in the manufacturing of things and that's precision, and you can actually fix it, a date 1776 which is very nice for americans but not july the fourth but may the fourth, what i didn't know when i read this book being an old foggy is there's another significance to the date of may the fourth, i'm sure young people here would know exactly may the fourth be with you, it's star wars day which seems wonder fully and it began because was incapable of making proper cylinders, when you put what he made it leaked steam all over the place and it's insufficient, 70 miles away from where he worked, the english midlands, 70 miles away the welch border, sord of a lu
i think it's the only book, i believe in existences has threat of bin laden. but anyway, out of two weeks ago. >> already helped me make some complicated -- >> good, working. >> simon, could you explain what the perfection is, what you set out -- >> it's almost the same thesis as your book called how we got and looks machines that work properly and essential element that allows where that came from and included in the manufacturing of things and that's precision, and you...
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of bin laden this traveling is a little heavy that must be a mcgregor awfully gone on i don't know where that feeling is he doesn't want to be around me he doesn't want to be around these people he is petrified i'd see him filled with energy to see in my people come here and support me and i look forward to going to macon every single one he was proud on saturday night thank you so much truly from the bottom of my heart it's good to be back. one of christiane or another's biggest sponsors nike say they're deeply concerned about the rape allegation being made against him were now denies the accusation from catherine the your girl there he sexually assaulted her in las vegas nine years ago nike have a lifetime deal with ronaldo worth up to a billion dollars and say they are closely monitoring the situation that was also the message from a videogame manufacturer who have featured rinaldo on the front cover of their feet the game for two years he's team events of meanwhile have back a player quantity worked up a bit cynical regarding the protection that event is giving him it is right for us
of bin laden this traveling is a little heavy that must be a mcgregor awfully gone on i don't know where that feeling is he doesn't want to be around me he doesn't want to be around these people he is petrified i'd see him filled with energy to see in my people come here and support me and i look forward to going to macon every single one he was proud on saturday night thank you so much truly from the bottom of my heart it's good to be back. one of christiane or another's biggest sponsors nike...
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he will tell you osama bin laden is marching. >> laura: didn't that i dress up as osama bin laden andly cross the border? your reaction chief? >> there are a lot of family members and people coming from central and south america and mexico that are coming to find a better way of life. there are also folks that have bad intent that are coming across the border that would do this country and its people harm. it's our job to protect this country and we need those resources, the personnel to be able to do the job and we need to be able to enforce the laws. at the end of the day, we don't know who's coming across until we can actually arrest them, until we can actually talk to them and find out what their intent is. >> laura: thanks for the job you went all your men and women of the border patrol are doing, we really appreciate it. and obama back on the trail today. well, a surprise whopper from his nevada appearance, that's tonight's last bite. stay there. paying less for my medicare? i'm open to that. lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment. time to open the laptop... ...and
he will tell you osama bin laden is marching. >> laura: didn't that i dress up as osama bin laden andly cross the border? your reaction chief? >> there are a lot of family members and people coming from central and south america and mexico that are coming to find a better way of life. there are also folks that have bad intent that are coming across the border that would do this country and its people harm. it's our job to protect this country and we need those resources, the...
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his youth, how he had traveled in afghanistan with rebels there, how he'd met to interview osama bin ladenthose were the standard parts of his biography. he has a written record since the 1990s of his views on where politics should go. he's a man who saw the danger in this kind of radicalism, extremism, the reason he got in trouble over and over again in the kingdom of saudi arabia was for criticizing the islamic establishment, for arguing that it was too extreme in its views. it's really appalling to see this kind of attack on somebody who we believe president trump says is a dead man. i was really stunned. >> yeah, the president's secretary of state agreeing that saudi arabia should be given some more time to complete an investigation into khashoggi's disappearance. i mean, they're obviously i don't think going to be able to buy enough time to get them to the midterms with 18 days still to go. what's this about? is it about really trying to get to the facts? is it about trying to delay until they can figure out is there a general that we can put the blame on? what do you think is going o
his youth, how he had traveled in afghanistan with rebels there, how he'd met to interview osama bin ladenthose were the standard parts of his biography. he has a written record since the 1990s of his views on where politics should go. he's a man who saw the danger in this kind of radicalism, extremism, the reason he got in trouble over and over again in the kingdom of saudi arabia was for criticizing the islamic establishment, for arguing that it was too extreme in its views. it's really...
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he said was making chemical weapons our forces also attacked a factory in sudan associated with bin laden the work the factory was involved in the production of materials for chemical weapons but actually the factory was just making medicine no evidence of chemical weapons has ever been produced now the usa pushed for south sudan's independence in two thousand and eleven the usa hailed south sudan for breaking away and becoming a new country we may only one way or the republic of south sudan in two think you have sovereign nations but the euphoria did not last long it breaks my heart to see what south sudan has become today country fell into a civil war between rival clans the president turned against the vice president and mass killings and hunger ensued and all this killing was a headache for the united nations so with the new administration now in the white house the u.s. role in south sudan is being reassessed the united states government will not continue in a partnership with leaders who are only interested in perpetuating and list war characterized by ethnically motivated atrocitie
he said was making chemical weapons our forces also attacked a factory in sudan associated with bin laden the work the factory was involved in the production of materials for chemical weapons but actually the factory was just making medicine no evidence of chemical weapons has ever been produced now the usa pushed for south sudan's independence in two thousand and eleven the usa hailed south sudan for breaking away and becoming a new country we may only one way or the republic of south sudan in...
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post global opinions column best known for being the first major arab journalist to interview osama bin laden in the one nine hundred eighty s. and is known for being highly critical of crowned. prince of saudi mohammad and some months reform movement earlier this year to show he told al-jazeera quote as we speak today there are saudi intellectuals and journalists jailed now nobody will dare to speak and criticize the reforms and by the crown prince so as pressure between saudi arabia and the rest of the world heats up over everything yemen to iranian oil for the disappearance of jamal because shogi forced the international community to act joining me now to help further explain this mysterious for me a step and thank you for thank you thank you so can you explain to me a little because i think one of the hard things for people to understand is how could a crime committed inside a foreign consulate be in vesta gated by the country the consulate is in and how can that cause problems will and the other have to do it with the permission of the country whose consulate it is in this case saudi ara
post global opinions column best known for being the first major arab journalist to interview osama bin laden in the one nine hundred eighty s. and is known for being highly critical of crowned. prince of saudi mohammad and some months reform movement earlier this year to show he told al-jazeera quote as we speak today there are saudi intellectuals and journalists jailed now nobody will dare to speak and criticize the reforms and by the crown prince so as pressure between saudi arabia and the...
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. >> neil: even if it meant taking on usama bin laden? >> he took on usama bin laden and then he committed these horrific murders beheading of nicholas burg. >> they were to make a point. >> that's right. he showed people you included them for what reason? as much as we disagree with them. he was a very effective leader. if you step back what makes him wrong and us right. there was a lot of blood spilled on both sides. i am glad we defeeted him when you here is a guy. >> we have to understanding, gone again and again. walt disney example. he was a quite a tough task master. wasn't good at tweeting his people well i but they wanted to be a part of that. and martin luther king. they all had what in common? weren't nestry popular people but could extract huge loyalties. >> very different ways. sat in room and wrote speeches. zarqawi went out and killed people. walt disney created a team an merits and pushed them to create the break through picture snow white. >> neil: they knew they were part of something bigger than themselves, right? >> ma
. >> neil: even if it meant taking on usama bin laden? >> he took on usama bin laden and then he committed these horrific murders beheading of nicholas burg. >> they were to make a point. >> that's right. he showed people you included them for what reason? as much as we disagree with them. he was a very effective leader. if you step back what makes him wrong and us right. there was a lot of blood spilled on both sides. i am glad we defeeted him when you here is a guy....
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this is deja news live from bin laden a political earthquake in but there it goes is in the wealthy conservative german state have turned away from the c.s.u. and given their votes to posses at both ends of the political spectrum also coming up. at the i met in hawaii germany's patrick like this it's a new bank wants to win the competition and wins and even more important price since they are. playing.
this is deja news live from bin laden a political earthquake in but there it goes is in the wealthy conservative german state have turned away from the c.s.u. and given their votes to posses at both ends of the political spectrum also coming up. at the i met in hawaii germany's patrick like this it's a new bank wants to win the competition and wins and even more important price since they are. playing.
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america went to war in iraq bush spent two years trying to make us believe saddam wasn't bad was bin laden right now there is no p.r. campaign of this magnitude going on so war isn't really that likely. well i beg to differ with you slightly i agree that it's not quite the momentum that it had in two thousand and two and early two thousand and three especially the momentous event colin powell going to the united nations security council but there is a campaign going on and is being led from the outside by the foundation for defense of democracies martinu it's john hannah and others at that group who are essentially working for the united arab emirates and israel in trying to foment the war or at least military action against or at the very best regime change effective immediate regime change in tehran and their campaign is pretty relentless if you're back here reading the internet reading other things than the new york times in the wash impose which i don't even bother to read anymore. you understand this campaign is fairly effective and as i said it's on behalf of the u.a.e. and on behalf
america went to war in iraq bush spent two years trying to make us believe saddam wasn't bad was bin laden right now there is no p.r. campaign of this magnitude going on so war isn't really that likely. well i beg to differ with you slightly i agree that it's not quite the momentum that it had in two thousand and two and early two thousand and three especially the momentous event colin powell going to the united nations security council but there is a campaign going on and is being led from the...
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it was a house owned by khalid almihdhar spotter in law who happened to be a top lieutenant of bin laden's who is his good friend from their mujahedeen days and so the n.s.a. and the cia were monitoring this house it's how they found out about the malaysia planning summit was listening to the calls in this house so just when this period happens where this call is not going out but coming from the united states from san diego to this house that should've been a hot fire emergency because they were although they were on the watch list anyway this described to me and you describe it in the book what it felt like for you and your co-author when kluck said there was a high level decision in the cia not to share information with the white house it was actually very stark moment as a kid we thought we were going to have to sort of slow roll and kind of admitting this guy was here this guy heard this thing that kind of build the case but clarke was very ready to lay all its cards on the table and so yes he tells us that that in order to call him you know himself richard clarke out of this loop wou
it was a house owned by khalid almihdhar spotter in law who happened to be a top lieutenant of bin laden's who is his good friend from their mujahedeen days and so the n.s.a. and the cia were monitoring this house it's how they found out about the malaysia planning summit was listening to the calls in this house so just when this period happens where this call is not going out but coming from the united states from san diego to this house that should've been a hot fire emergency because they...
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bill clinton first put those sanctions in place you were seen as a pariah state one point asama bin laden was living in khartoum they fired missiles bombs at khartoum at one point they blamed you for the u.s. embassy bombings in africa they blamed you for the attack on the u.s.s. cole you really were in the u.s. is bad books well but but what the reason for that did not find at all any answer here in the united states nobody can tell me exactly why for then wasn't the first place included in that list it is for those i would lead in short stay into the stone laden had stayed for quiet longer piedras in other parts parts of the world in other countries the u.s. itself included this is day in today was before he stablished. any links with international terrorism even before the time he went to afghanistan so why sudan in particular has to be included because of the stay of osama nobody knows there are still some sanctions in place and most importantly there's the static nation that you are state sponsor of terror tell us what that designation means how bad is that for sudan while having two
bill clinton first put those sanctions in place you were seen as a pariah state one point asama bin laden was living in khartoum they fired missiles bombs at khartoum at one point they blamed you for the u.s. embassy bombings in africa they blamed you for the attack on the u.s.s. cole you really were in the u.s. is bad books well but but what the reason for that did not find at all any answer here in the united states nobody can tell me exactly why for then wasn't the first place included in...
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that challenges the bush administration's military commission prosecution of an associate of osama bin laden. this conviction was very important to the bush administration, but judge , who had been appointed to the d.c. care circt by president bush and had worked in president bush's white house, ruled that the conviction was unlawful. as he explained during the hearing, "we don't make decisions based on who people are or their policy preferences or at the moment. we base decisions on the law." others i met with have expressed concerns that justice kennedy's retirement threatens the right of same-sex couples to marry. yet, judge kavanaugh described legalized sameat gender marriages as an important landmark precedence. 'e cited justice kennedy recent cake shop decision'for the court's majority saying that the "days of treating gay and lesbian americans or gay and lesbian couples as second-class citizens who are inferior in dignity are over in the supreme court." judge had suggested the holds extreme views on birth control. kavanaugh injudge favor of both sides of the political spectrum for see
that challenges the bush administration's military commission prosecution of an associate of osama bin laden. this conviction was very important to the bush administration, but judge , who had been appointed to the d.c. care circt by president bush and had worked in president bush's white house, ruled that the conviction was unlawful. as he explained during the hearing, "we don't make decisions based on who people are or their policy preferences or at the moment. we base decisions on the...
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turki al-faisal helping saudi intelligence in afghanistan alongside the much i had seen on osama bin laden an advocate of political islam through the muslim brotherhood but he also championed reforms even praised the crown prince for enacting them but last year he went into self-imposed exile in the united states for comments that angered the saudi leader. seen here with the missing journalist last year has known and worked with the shoji for at least thirty years he was not necessarily a dissident i disagree with that description he was a loyal saudi citizen he had his own vision of what the country should be doing that type of freedom needs the type of reform it needs and maybe in the final analysis that's what got him in trouble. jamal khashoggi hasn't been seen for two weeks in that time the world's attention has turned to the activities of the king them and more broadly the arab world that has questioned all their governments virtually do anything they want with their citizens they. put them in jail they deny them work sometimes they take away their citizenship of that process of wide
turki al-faisal helping saudi intelligence in afghanistan alongside the much i had seen on osama bin laden an advocate of political islam through the muslim brotherhood but he also championed reforms even praised the crown prince for enacting them but last year he went into self-imposed exile in the united states for comments that angered the saudi leader. seen here with the missing journalist last year has known and worked with the shoji for at least thirty years he was not necessarily a...
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of bin laden this traveling is a little heavy that must be a mcgregor awfully gone on i don't know where the family is he doesn't want to be around me he doesn't want to be around these people he is petrified i'd see i'm filled with energy to see in my people come here and support me and i look forward to going to macon every single one he was proud on saturday night thank you so much truly from the bottom of my heart it's good to be back. one of christiane or another's biggest sponsors nike say they're deeply concerned about the rape allegation being made against him we're now denies the accusation from catherine your there he sexually assaulted her in las vegas nine years ago nike have a lifetime deal with ronaldo worth up to a billion dollars and say they are closely monitoring the situation that was also the message from a videogame manufacturer who have featured rinaldo on the front cover of their feet the game for two years he's team events of meanwhile have backed a player quantity worked up a bit cynical regarding the protection that event is giving him it is right for us to offe
of bin laden this traveling is a little heavy that must be a mcgregor awfully gone on i don't know where the family is he doesn't want to be around me he doesn't want to be around these people he is petrified i'd see i'm filled with energy to see in my people come here and support me and i look forward to going to macon every single one he was proud on saturday night thank you so much truly from the bottom of my heart it's good to be back. one of christiane or another's biggest sponsors nike...