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faisal shahzad pleaded guilty to all counts against him. >> before faisal shahzad was sentenced to life in prison for the failed in new york city bombing attempt, he had one last chance to address the court. he told the judge he welcomed the sentence. in june, he pleaded guilty to 10 weapons and terrorism counts and admitted he had put explosives in an suv and parked it in times square. the bomb failed to go off, but the intent was deadly. today prosecutors entered this video as evidence. the fbi released the same video to the public. this was modeled after the same design that faisal shahzad used. the powerful explosion in an open field demonstrated some of the damage that would have occurred in times square. faisal shahzad did not fit the typical profile of the terrorist. he was an american living with a wife and two children, working as a financial analyst. he traveled to pakistan to receive training from the taliban. he's appeared in several taliban training and video is. he is the new face of terrorism, home grown. the judge asked him if he had sworn allegiance when he became a u.s
faisal shahzad pleaded guilty to all counts against him. >> before faisal shahzad was sentenced to life in prison for the failed in new york city bombing attempt, he had one last chance to address the court. he told the judge he welcomed the sentence. in june, he pleaded guilty to 10 weapons and terrorism counts and admitted he had put explosives in an suv and parked it in times square. the bomb failed to go off, but the intent was deadly. today prosecutors entered this video as evidence....
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on a warm may evening, faisal shahzad try to set off a bomb. he used petrol tanks, fireworks, fertilizer, and this alarm clock as a timer. the makeshift the device cannot go off. he was dramatically captured enclave john f. kennedy runway. he confessed, pleading guilty to all of the charges against him. u.s. officials set off a replica of bomb. this is the result. what radicalize this middle- class son. a financial analyst with a young family living in connecticut, he seemed to have it all. he had money troubles and was disillusioned with life in the west. >> spread the word of allah. >> faisal shahzad in 2009faisal went to a -- in 2009, faisal shahzad went to a training camp. the man that u.s. prosecutors have as a remorseless terrorist is starting his life behind bars. >> accord in paris has sentenced the traders in jail for unauthorized deals the cost french banks are around $97 billion. she was at the courthouse in paris to hear the verdict. >> the man who painted a himself as a veteran of a banking system that thrived on risk. jerome kervi
on a warm may evening, faisal shahzad try to set off a bomb. he used petrol tanks, fireworks, fertilizer, and this alarm clock as a timer. the makeshift the device cannot go off. he was dramatically captured enclave john f. kennedy runway. he confessed, pleading guilty to all of the charges against him. u.s. officials set off a replica of bomb. this is the result. what radicalize this middle- class son. a financial analyst with a young family living in connecticut, he seemed to have it all. he...
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faisal shahzad was sentenced in a manhattan grand tuesday after pleading guilty in june. he is a pakistani born u.s. citizen and former financial analyst who lived with his wife and young children in connecticut. he said he received explosives training from the pakistani taliban. the first civilian trial of a former guantanamo bay prisoner is set to begin today in new york. ahmed ghailani has pleaded not guilty on charges of running the 1998 embassy bombings in east africa that killed 224 people. ghailani has previously admitted to supplying the attackers but said he was unaware they intended to bomb the embassies. his attorneys say he was tortured at secret cia prisons before his transfer to guantanamo in 2006 the united nations says millions of people will be denied life- saving treatment after donors fail to meet the minimal fundraising lel sought by the global fund to fight aids. tuberculosis and malaria. on tuesday, u.s. secretary general ban ki-moon said the fund has raised over $11.5 billion short of its austerity level fund-raising target of $13 billion. >> today
faisal shahzad was sentenced in a manhattan grand tuesday after pleading guilty in june. he is a pakistani born u.s. citizen and former financial analyst who lived with his wife and young children in connecticut. he said he received explosives training from the pakistani taliban. the first civilian trial of a former guantanamo bay prisoner is set to begin today in new york. ahmed ghailani has pleaded not guilty on charges of running the 1998 embassy bombings in east africa that killed 224...
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on a warm may evening, faisal shahzad try to set off a bomb in his car. he used petrol tanks, fire works, and this alarm clock as a timer. he was dramatically captured on the runway at john f. kennedy airport. he confessed and pled guilty to all of the charges against them. u.s. officials set off a replica withisal shahzad's bomb the detonators that actually worked. this was the result. what radicalized him? the financial analyst with a young family and living in connecticut, he seemed to have it all. he had money troubles and was disillusioned with life in the west. >> the whole religion is for allah alone. >> faisal shahzad he went to wait pakistan taliban training camp. he was angry about the u.s. drone attacks in afghanistan and was against the u.s. troops in iraq and afghanistan. he is now starting his life behind bars. >> the united nations says that it has arrested and a con golese leader. you was -- of the un mission captured lt col mayele of the mai mai cheka militia. rapes were committed about by 200 rebels. they are denying that they tried to g
on a warm may evening, faisal shahzad try to set off a bomb in his car. he used petrol tanks, fire works, and this alarm clock as a timer. he was dramatically captured on the runway at john f. kennedy airport. he confessed and pled guilty to all of the charges against them. u.s. officials set off a replica withisal shahzad's bomb the detonators that actually worked. this was the result. what radicalized him? the financial analyst with a young family and living in connecticut, he seemed to have...
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this is faisal shahzad's nice home in shelton, connecticut, where he lived with his wife and two kids shahzad gets naturalized as an american citizen then he went to pakistan where he got training from the taliban to learn how to make a bomb, make a weapon. luckily they weren't very good or he wasn't a very good student because there's his bomb that didn't go off. thanks to a couple of good samaritans who saw that smoking, they saw something and said something, wow, it worked. that's great and about two days later faisal shahzad was on an airplane trying to get out of the country but was nabbed by the police and feds who did great work. he waives his rights apparently and sings like a bird. gave actual intelligence to the authorities and about a month and a half later faisal shahzad finds himself not here, i'm sorry. this is it. i get confused with these beautiful paintings finds himself pleaing guilty to all ten counts against him in a federal court. the system worked. he is in prison for the rest of his life without a chance for parole. good-bye, faisal shahzad. >> well, next, polit
this is faisal shahzad's nice home in shelton, connecticut, where he lived with his wife and two kids shahzad gets naturalized as an american citizen then he went to pakistan where he got training from the taliban to learn how to make a bomb, make a weapon. luckily they weren't very good or he wasn't a very good student because there's his bomb that didn't go off. thanks to a couple of good samaritans who saw that smoking, they saw something and said something, wow, it worked. that's great and...
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about a month and a half later, faisal shahzad finds himself -- not here. this is it. elf pleading guilty to all ten counts against him in a federal court. the system worked. he is in prison for the rest of his life without a chance for parole. good-bye, faisal shahzad. >>> well, next -- politicians, well, they need your attention. don't they? i do, too. if they want your vote, politicians need your attention. what happens when they get the attention, though, of late-night comedians? coming up, the sutht of our "roasted" segment. to challenge ourselves on the most demanding track in the world. with us, in spirit, was every great car that we'd ever competed with. the bmw m5. and the mercedes-benz e63. for it was their amazing abilities that pushed us to refine, improve and, ultimately, develop the world's fastest production sedan. [ engine revving ] the cts-v, from cadillac. the new standard of the world. with pringles cracker stix. ♪ crackers turned into tasty, crunchy sticks! ♪ pringles cracker stix. ♪ so delicious... your mouth will be strangely attracted to them. ♪ e
about a month and a half later, faisal shahzad finds himself -- not here. this is it. elf pleading guilty to all ten counts against him in a federal court. the system worked. he is in prison for the rest of his life without a chance for parole. good-bye, faisal shahzad. >>> well, next -- politicians, well, they need your attention. don't they? i do, too. if they want your vote, politicians need your attention. what happens when they get the attention, though, of late-night comedians?...
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april 2009, faisal shahzad gets naturalized as an american citizen.tan where he learned how to make a bomb, make a weapon. luckily he wasn't a very good student, because there's his bomb that didn't go off. thanks to a couple of good samaritans who saw that car smoking. they saw something and they said something. wow. it worked. that's great. and about two days later, faisal shahzad was on an airplane trying to get out of the country but he was nabbed by police. they brought him in. he waives his rights, apparently. and sings like a bird. gave actual intelligence to the authorities. about a month and a half later, faisal shahzad finds himself pleading guilty to all ten counts against him in a federal court. the system worked. he is in prison for the rest of his life. without a chance for parole. good-bye, faisal shahzad. well, next, politicians, well, they need your attention, don't they? they always do. i do, too. if they want your votes, the politicians need your attention. but what happens if they get the attention of the late-night comedians? you
april 2009, faisal shahzad gets naturalized as an american citizen.tan where he learned how to make a bomb, make a weapon. luckily he wasn't a very good student, because there's his bomb that didn't go off. thanks to a couple of good samaritans who saw that car smoking. they saw something and they said something. wow. it worked. that's great. and about two days later, faisal shahzad was on an airplane trying to get out of the country but he was nabbed by police. they brought him in. he waives...
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. >> first there was faisal shahzad, the pakistani naturalized u.s. sentence who was sentenced last week to life in prison in new york after he tried to set off a car bomb in times square on may 1. now fox news learned new intelligence obtained by the u.s. spy agencies suggests that the pakistan taliban, the same group that sent faisal shahzad may have launched another operative from the tribal area of pakistan where instructions to carry out another attack, to make up for times square failure. the authorities do not have a name or information on where the attacker would strike, but the intelligence suggests the attacker may have already made it in the u.s. and would use the same bomb-making materials that shahzad packed in the suv that he drove in to times square. this f.b.i. demonstration video shows the damage that bomb could have caused if it detonated. shahzad purchased propane gas, fireworks and other components in his bomb in connecticut and pennsylvania. the state department declared the pakistan taliban is terrorist entity on the 1st. >> they
. >> first there was faisal shahzad, the pakistani naturalized u.s. sentence who was sentenced last week to life in prison in new york after he tried to set off a car bomb in times square on may 1. now fox news learned new intelligence obtained by the u.s. spy agencies suggests that the pakistan taliban, the same group that sent faisal shahzad may have launched another operative from the tribal area of pakistan where instructions to carry out another attack, to make up for times square...
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faisal shahzad also told investigators the pakistani taliban gave him $15,000 and explosives training. this video show as calm 30-year- old shahzad in jihad training. >> we have decided we will arrange an attack. >> reporter: shahzad was arrested two days after his bomb fizzled. he cooperated to authorities but never showed any remorse. >> shahzad was a budget abc -- onsist and -- analyst. >>> intelligence agents said a suspected u.s. drone strike killed a group of german militants. osama bin laden is reportedly -- has reportedly given the go ahead for assaults on areas in the style of the mumbai massacre. in france police are also cracking done on suspected islamic extremists. officers arrested 1 people accuse -- 12 people accused of recruiting fighters. >> the u.s. state department is telling americans it's still okay to travel to europe but the number of those searching for flights has fallen to a third in the past week. >>> jurors are back at the dlaib rating table in the trial of the murder of the machine who killed ken harris. >> reporter: they have a lot to consider in this cas
faisal shahzad also told investigators the pakistani taliban gave him $15,000 and explosives training. this video show as calm 30-year- old shahzad in jihad training. >> we have decided we will arrange an attack. >> reporter: shahzad was arrested two days after his bomb fizzled. he cooperated to authorities but never showed any remorse. >> shahzad was a budget abc -- onsist and -- analyst. >>> intelligence agents said a suspected u.s. drone strike killed a group of...
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. >> plenty of activity on this one today, and as you mentioned, he rather defined faisal shahzad, saying that he would do it again 1000 times over. he also said that the war for the muslims has just begun and that the defeat of the u.s. is imminent. all of this comes at a very tense time on the heels of this threat. >> as security was beefed up today, both overseas and in the u.s., law enforcement was also on the offensive. today, 12 arrests in france, a roundup of suspected islamic militants. that just a day after a u.s. drawn attack killed at least five, also possibly connected to this latest threat. while the plot allegedly was to be carried out at european airports and tourist attractions, prompting a rare travel warning for u.s. citizens, they see it there is also a legitimate concern here at home. >> there's nothing to say that it could not also include the u.s. on that list of attacks. >> amtrak will be holding a security exercise that they called real safe -- rail safe. it will mean extra officers along the most popular routes. in the meantime, janet nepolitano -- >> say somethin
. >> plenty of activity on this one today, and as you mentioned, he rather defined faisal shahzad, saying that he would do it again 1000 times over. he also said that the war for the muslims has just begun and that the defeat of the u.s. is imminent. all of this comes at a very tense time on the heels of this threat. >> as security was beefed up today, both overseas and in the u.s., law enforcement was also on the offensive. today, 12 arrests in france, a roundup of suspected...
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faisal shahzad, sentenced to life in prison. for the attempted bombing in times square on a busy saturday night. took police in new york city two whole days to track the guy down and fewer than 48 hours, he was in custody and talking. martha: turned out the way it did... because his intentions were nefarious and he'll be in prison the rest of his life, just into the newsroom, to bell, california the salary scandal touched off a firestorm. >> we're sensitive to your calls, we're sensitive to their issues. >> why are you still here? you need to get out! martha: they better be sensitive to the issues, outraged residents of bell, california, are not going to go away, folks, they are revolting to the news. now that city officials are making big bucks and now are learning about even more of them and turns out been is not the only place, folks, where your tax dollars are going into these pockets. we'll be right back. hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes sh
faisal shahzad, sentenced to life in prison. for the attempted bombing in times square on a busy saturday night. took police in new york city two whole days to track the guy down and fewer than 48 hours, he was in custody and talking. martha: turned out the way it did... because his intentions were nefarious and he'll be in prison the rest of his life, just into the newsroom, to bell, california the salary scandal touched off a firestorm. >> we're sensitive to your calls, we're sensitive...
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. >> the failed time square omber sentenced to lifeebehind bars, when faisal shahzad pled guilty, tocity. he said he wanted to select the busiest time for pedestrian %-faisal shahzad believeddtheeb3 would kill 40 people anddhe was prepared to conduct even more attacks. >> the man charged with brutally killing a mother and her two -aughters in their connecticut home, is found guilty today. williaa pettitte. father and husband only survivor. stephen hazee faces life in or the death penalty. his alleged accomplice in the brutal case will be standing trial some time next year. >> officials in texas have no sign of the victim shottaad killed last week, while he was jet skiing. david heartly and his wiie on three boats on falcon lake. tiffany was able to get away. u.s. meeican border divides the lake. one county sheriff said that texasssearch teams cannot go past buoys that mark mexican border. they believe drug gangs control the mexican side of falcon lake. >>well, few days of rain and clouds? >> but sun is in the future. hopefully sooe time before december of next year. lets check back n
. >> the failed time square omber sentenced to lifeebehind bars, when faisal shahzad pled guilty, tocity. he said he wanted to select the busiest time for pedestrian %-faisal shahzad believeddtheeb3 would kill 40 people anddhe was prepared to conduct even more attacks. >> the man charged with brutally killing a mother and her two -aughters in their connecticut home, is found guilty today. williaa pettitte. father and husband only survivor. stephen hazee faces life in or the death...
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faisal shahzad smirking and taunting the judge, said, brace yourselves. the war with muslims has just begun. consider me only a first droplet of the flood that will follow me. the judge told him -- i do hope that you'll spend some of the time in prison thinking carefully about whether the kuran wants you to kill people. shahzad appeals for attacks against the u.s. >> i've been trying to join my brothers in jihad since 9/11 happened. >> perfectly appropriate that he forfeited freedom because he was clearly willing to forfeit people's lives. >> reporter: shahzad in pakistan cia drones attacked yesterday killing germans but nbc news learned missing their real target. top taliban commander and master terror trainer, who built the bomb that killed seven cia officers in afghanistan last december. hussein was inside the house but local sources tell nbc news escaped with bruises. intelligence officials say pakistan's training camps could be preparing as many as 100 westerners ready to launch plots in europe. only today, police in france arrested a dozen suspects.
faisal shahzad smirking and taunting the judge, said, brace yourselves. the war with muslims has just begun. consider me only a first droplet of the flood that will follow me. the judge told him -- i do hope that you'll spend some of the time in prison thinking carefully about whether the kuran wants you to kill people. shahzad appeals for attacks against the u.s. >> i've been trying to join my brothers in jihad since 9/11 happened. >> perfectly appropriate that he forfeited freedom...
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good-bye, faisal shahzad. >> well, next, politician, well, they need your attention, don't they?icians need your attention so what happens when they get the attention though of late night comedians? coming up, the subject of our coming up, the subject of our "roasted" segment. boss: thanks gecko: no, no i got it, sir. ncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. you struggle to control your blood sugar. you exercise and eat right, but your blood sugar may still be high, and you need extra help. ask your doctor about onglyza, a once daily medicine used with diet and exercise to control high blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. adding onglyza to your current oral medicine may help reduce after meal blood sugar spikes and may help reduce high morning blood sugar. [ male announcer ] onglyza should not be used to treat type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. tell your doctor if you have a history or risk of diabetic ketoacidosis. onglyza has not been studied with insulin. using onglyza with medicines such as sulfonylureas may cause low blood sugar. some
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. >>> now to the trial of times square bomber faisal shahzad, who learned his fate yesterday, life in prison and who got his chance to speak out in court. he used it to warn americans to brace themselves because, quote, the war with muslims has begun. randall pinkston has more. >> reporter: faisal shahzad smirked when the judge handed down the mandatory life sentence. defiant to the end, the 31-year-old calls himself a muslim soldier and told the court he felt no remorse for his failed may 1st bombing attempt in times square. he said, quote, i'm happy with the deal that god has given me. the pakistani-born shahzad also told the court we are proud terrorists and will keep on terrorizing you. >> we are going to arrange an attack inside america. >> reporter: shahzad became a u.s. citizen last year and received explosives training at a pakistani camp and says the taliban gave him money to carry out a terror attack in times square. prosecutors made a tape to demonstrate what would have happened if his bomb had gone off. shahzad told investigators he hoped to kill 40 people here in times sq
. >>> now to the trial of times square bomber faisal shahzad, who learned his fate yesterday, life in prison and who got his chance to speak out in court. he used it to warn americans to brace themselves because, quote, the war with muslims has begun. randall pinkston has more. >> reporter: faisal shahzad smirked when the judge handed down the mandatory life sentence. defiant to the end, the 31-year-old calls himself a muslim soldier and told the court he felt no remorse for his...
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there's no specific threat. >>> times square bomb plotter faisal shahzad faces life in prison when heed today in new york. prosecutors say shahzad had planned to set off a second bomb if the first proved unsuccessful. >>> a new rating system will be given to 30 of the most popular vehicles on the market. we're told that some cars that scored well under the old system will not do as well under the new one. >>> president obama is holding a white house summit today on community colleges. the president plans to highlight two-year schools as a resource in developing america's work forest and reaching america's goals. >>> and the hiker ed rosenthal who spent six days last in the california desert will share his story with reporters. he will also start a fund-raising effort for the rescue teams that found him. >>> for a guy named danger man, this is a risky stunt. a high-wire walk feet above bubbling lava. >> interesting man. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, we'll be right back. ♪ i hate-- didn't quite catch that last bit. i said i really love my bank. righ
there's no specific threat. >>> times square bomb plotter faisal shahzad faces life in prison when heed today in new york. prosecutors say shahzad had planned to set off a second bomb if the first proved unsuccessful. >>> a new rating system will be given to 30 of the most popular vehicles on the market. we're told that some cars that scored well under the old system will not do as well under the new one. >>> president obama is holding a white house summit today on...
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faisal shahzad shouted "allahu akbar." then, he said brace yourself. >> you will see that the muslim war has just started. >> it was only because of shahzad's incompetence, that his car bomb did not detonate last may in times square. this is what the fbi says would have happened if shahzad had been a better bombmaker. hundreds might have been killed. >> it was totally appropriate that he forfeit his freedom because he was willing to forfeit people's lives. >> reporter: authorities say shahzad represents al qaeda's next wave. one of the dozens of u.s. and european citizens who have been recruited to terror training camps in pakistan. >> they'll have european passports or american passports and be able to get back into their country with little suspicion. >> reporter: that's what's behind the current threats in europe. germans of afghan and turkish decent. with europe still scrambling to prevent an attack, police in france arrested 12 people on tuesday, all charged with suspicion of terrorism. brian ross, abc news, new york.
faisal shahzad shouted "allahu akbar." then, he said brace yourself. >> you will see that the muslim war has just started. >> it was only because of shahzad's incompetence, that his car bomb did not detonate last may in times square. this is what the fbi says would have happened if shahzad had been a better bombmaker. hundreds might have been killed. >> it was totally appropriate that he forfeit his freedom because he was willing to forfeit people's lives. >>...
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faisal shahzad tried to blow up times square. he showed no remorse for the plot and told investigators he received weapons and money from the pakistani taliban. >>> a u.s. missile strike in afghanistan kills eight militants in pakistan. and they may have been involved in a terror plot, targeting several european cities. kai is in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: officials believe that they are at the heart of the terror plot. the eight militants killed in pakistan were all from germany. osama bin laden has reportedly given the go ahead to his followers to carry out attacks on european soil. but right now, u.s. authorities will not confirm those killed in the missile strike were directly involved in the planned assault. denise? >> the recent security concerns have prompted warnings for u.s. citizens, traveling abroad. but the state department is telling americans it is still okay to travel to europe. >>> there's new hope today to that rescuers could reach 33 trapped miners in chile in just a few weeks. they have been trapped 3
faisal shahzad tried to blow up times square. he showed no remorse for the plot and told investigators he received weapons and money from the pakistani taliban. >>> a u.s. missile strike in afghanistan kills eight militants in pakistan. and they may have been involved in a terror plot, targeting several european cities. kai is in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: officials believe that they are at the heart of the terror plot. the eight militants killed in pakistan were all...
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faisal shahzad is being sentenced today in a new york court.utors are asking for life in prison. >>> and security officials say german and british nationals trained in pakistan are at the heart of the latest terror threat in europe. >>> now to the ongoing foreclosure crisis. experts say the recession is over, but millions of americans are still suffering and unable to make their mortgage payments. for some, the answer lies in a cross-country trip for help. as sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: tina gonzalez and her husband flew all the way from miami to los angeles to save their home from foreclosure. they were able to get their house payment lowered from $2300 a month. $1,720. it's $500 less. >> reporter: over six days, more than 50,000 people came to naca, the neighborhood assistant corporation of america event. the nonprofit organization allows homeowners to meet face-to-face with banks who have pledged to negotiate in good faith. >> we want them to know that no one wants to see the customer lose their home. >> reporter: naca is trying to d
faisal shahzad is being sentenced today in a new york court.utors are asking for life in prison. >>> and security officials say german and british nationals trained in pakistan are at the heart of the latest terror threat in europe. >>> now to the ongoing foreclosure crisis. experts say the recession is over, but millions of americans are still suffering and unable to make their mortgage payments. for some, the answer lies in a cross-country trip for help. as sandra hughes...
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today, faisal shahzad lashed out at the court saying can i be judged by a judge that does not understandcountry? we are in our country now, friend. and he said "the war with muslims has just begun," and he lived in the united states for 10 years before the failed attack. and now david lee miller is in manhattan. did shahzad express remorse or just i hate you." >>reporter: absolutely no remorse whatever. the regret he expressed seemed to be me was disappointed that the car bomb didn't go off and kill innocent people in time square. he was wearing prison clothing and at times a smirk on his face when he told the judge "there is my whole life and i will sacrifice it for allal and muslims don't abide by other laws that are corrupt," and he said "we only believe in sharia law," and we will keep terrifying you. >>shepard: and the judge put him away forever. what else? >>reporter: the judge called him out especially on the issue of the fact that he is a u.s. citizen and he became a u.s. citizen only months before the failed attack. and now a look at exchange. the junk said "you became a natural
today, faisal shahzad lashed out at the court saying can i be judged by a judge that does not understandcountry? we are in our country now, friend. and he said "the war with muslims has just begun," and he lived in the united states for 10 years before the failed attack. and now david lee miller is in manhattan. did shahzad express remorse or just i hate you." >>reporter: absolutely no remorse whatever. the regret he expressed seemed to be me was disappointed that the car...
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wage an attack inside america. >> reporter: mirroring the threats he made in this jihad video, faisal shahzad told the court today "brace yourselves because the war with muslims has just begun. consider me the first droplet of the flood that will follow." as federal judge miriam goldman cedar balm sentenced shahzad to life, she instructed him to think carefully about whether the koran wants you to kill lots of people. shahzad responded "koran gives us the right to defend." prosecutors say shahzad believed he would kill about 40 people by detonating a car bomb in times square this past may 1. the f.b.i. recreation of shahzad's intended explosion shows the devastation the bomb would have produced had it gone off. shahzad told prosecutors he planned the attack online, calling up web cams that broadcast real-time images of right here in times square around the clock so he could see when it was busiest here and inflict maximum damage. but despite five days of explosives training in pakistan, the bomb did not detonate. a manhunt captured him two days later. shahzad pleaded guilty to ten terror and
wage an attack inside america. >> reporter: mirroring the threats he made in this jihad video, faisal shahzad told the court today "brace yourselves because the war with muslims has just begun. consider me the first droplet of the flood that will follow." as federal judge miriam goldman cedar balm sentenced shahzad to life, she instructed him to think carefully about whether the koran wants you to kill lots of people. shahzad responded "koran gives us the right to...
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. >> there is a sentencing for faisal shahzad, the pakistani man who admitted he tried to set off a bomb. we will have more on the charges and how the prosecutors got the defendant to plea. >>> the supreme court will tackle the question of privacy. at issue, how much personal information the government can demand in background checks before granting employees access to federal facilities like nasa labs. >>> president obama and jill biden are participating in the community summit today to draw attention to schools the administration calls critical to training america's future workers. the president will speak this afternoon. >>> other stories making headlines. just got tougher for cars to earn a five-star safety rating from the u.s. government. the government is updating its system for crash testing and grading in you cars. they include adding side poll crash tests. >>> the justice department is suing the company's three biggest credit card companies for anti-competitive practices. a proposed settle manyment has been reached with master card and visa but american express plans to fight th
. >> there is a sentencing for faisal shahzad, the pakistani man who admitted he tried to set off a bomb. we will have more on the charges and how the prosecutors got the defendant to plea. >>> the supreme court will tackle the question of privacy. at issue, how much personal information the government can demand in background checks before granting employees access to federal facilities like nasa labs. >>> president obama and jill biden are participating in the...
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you will remember pakistani naturalized citizen faisal shahzad was arrested. was sentenced last week to life in prison in new york after he tried to set off a car bomb in times square in may. the intelligence suggests that the same group that sent shahzad in sent someone else in, who is already inside the u.s. what about this? bring in the panel. stephen hayes, "weekly standard." juan williams news analyst for national public radio. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. we have a lot of reporting on this. jennifer griffin, our producer, and steve they say this is a different environment. they're getting a different feel from officials and that it is multiple officials telling them about the real threat. >> terrific reporting by both of those folks. with everything i've been hearing from the people i talk to in the intelligence community, that the chatter level is high. significantly higher than it has been over the past six months. if you look in d.c. there are signs telling people to report suspicious activity. but look, the administration has been late o
you will remember pakistani naturalized citizen faisal shahzad was arrested. was sentenced last week to life in prison in new york after he tried to set off a car bomb in times square in may. the intelligence suggests that the same group that sent shahzad in sent someone else in, who is already inside the u.s. what about this? bring in the panel. stephen hayes, "weekly standard." juan williams news analyst for national public radio. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. we have a...
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faisal shahzad shouted "allah akbar" after receiving his sentence. "brace yourselves.iriam cedarbaum." it was the same thing he said in a martyrdom tape made before he left on a trip to pakistan training camp on a mission to kill. it was only because of shahzad's incompetence that his car bomb did not detonate last may in times square. this is what the fbi says would have happened if shahzad had been a better bombmaker. hundreds might have been killed. it was totally appropriate that he forfeit his freedom. because he was willing to forfeit people's lives. >> reporter: authorities say shahzad represents al qaeda's next wave, one of the dozens of u.s. and european citizens who have been recruited to terror training camps in pakistan. >> they'll have european passports or american passports and be able to get back into their country with little suspicion. >> reporter: that's what's behind the current threat in europe. germans of afghan and turkish descent, britons of pakistani descent, and french of algerian descent. with europe still scrambling to prevent an attack, pol
faisal shahzad shouted "allah akbar" after receiving his sentence. "brace yourselves.iriam cedarbaum." it was the same thing he said in a martyrdom tape made before he left on a trip to pakistan training camp on a mission to kill. it was only because of shahzad's incompetence that his car bomb did not detonate last may in times square. this is what the fbi says would have happened if shahzad had been a better bombmaker. hundreds might have been killed. it was totally...
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. >> the failed time square bomber sentenced to life behind bars.3 when faisal shahzad pled guilty toished to select the busiest time for pedestrian traffic there. and he beliieed the car bomb would kkll, at least, 40 people. aad prrpared to conducttmore >> and to show what faisal shahzad's device would have done, federal terrorismmtask force made a bomb. from the model. and people coulddhave been killed, or hurt. and broken glass from the debris >> 8-year-old girl kidnapped? at her homm and manages to escape. >> man took the girl and sexually assaulted her last night. police issued an amber alert right away and released this video of the truck that they believe the suspect was driving. today somebody spoted the car and cut it off in traffic. just long enough for the girl o escape. >> and he did the right thing. %-vehicle, cut him off.suspect -nd alisa took the moment of the opportunity, opened up the passenger door and jumped out. and ran. and another good amaritan stayed with her. >> ttat is amazing. the suspect is identified as 24--earrold georgeio gonzales. he approached the girl
. >> the failed time square bomber sentenced to life behind bars.3 when faisal shahzad pled guilty toished to select the busiest time for pedestrian traffic there. and he beliieed the car bomb would kkll, at least, 40 people. aad prrpared to conducttmore >> and to show what faisal shahzad's device would have done, federal terrorismmtask force made a bomb. from the model. and people coulddhave been killed, or hurt. and broken glass from the debris >> 8-year-old girl kidnapped?...
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the fbi put that together during faisal shahzad trial. i'm told there are five different threat streams right now that have the intelligence community extremely concerned. three of the streams focus on plots in europe, two of them, including the one i've just described focus on the united states homeland, jenna. jenna: we are showing some of the mock video that we're looking at for the failed times square attack. why are experts convinced that there might be something similar coming? >> reporter: well, don't forget that al-qaida's trademark is that when they fail at a certain attack, remember with the world trade center, they failed once, they came back, tried again, that has people concerned, but then they also intercepted this new intelligence. they say it's not necessarily an imminent threat, they are watching it they are hearing an all time level of chatter. listen to shahzad, this came onto the internet in july. >> it's not difficult at all to wage an attack on the west, specifically in the u.s. and completely defeat them. >> reporte
the fbi put that together during faisal shahzad trial. i'm told there are five different threat streams right now that have the intelligence community extremely concerned. three of the streams focus on plots in europe, two of them, including the one i've just described focus on the united states homeland, jenna. jenna: we are showing some of the mock video that we're looking at for the failed times square attack. why are experts convinced that there might be something similar coming? >>...
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faisal shahzad pled guilty to all charges against him. he could get life in prison. prosecutors say he left an suv loaded with explosives in the middle of bustling times square but the bomb did not detonate. a street vendor noticed smoak coming from the vehicle and called police. authorities rest shahzad 48 hours later. >>> new information this morning about the deadly tour bus crash on i-270 in bethesda. 66-year-old joseph clayborn junior had a heart attack. that crash shut down the interstate for several hours. everyone else survived. >>> starting tomorrow, a hiring freeze in effect for the district to offset a $175 million shortfall in the budge democrat vincent gray asked mayor fenty to impose that freeze. it bans most employee travel and training and limits the amount of money available to agency leaders to buy supplies. it is ju the first step in what could be a tough budget-cutting session in the next few weeks. >> certainly in light of where we are this stage, we not only cut into the be, we're down to the bone marrow at this stag
faisal shahzad pled guilty to all charges against him. he could get life in prison. prosecutors say he left an suv loaded with explosives in the middle of bustling times square but the bomb did not detonate. a street vendor noticed smoak coming from the vehicle and called police. authorities rest shahzad 48 hours later. >>> new information this morning about the deadly tour bus crash on i-270 in bethesda. 66-year-old joseph clayborn junior had a heart attack. that crash shut down the...
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now, a judge has ordered faisal shahzad to spend the rest of his life in prison. shahzad has no regrets about his actions. >> reporter: faisal shahzad smirked when he was handed down a sentence. he told the court he felt no remorse for his failed may 1st bombing attempt. he said, quote, i'm happy with the deal god has given me. he also told the court, we are proud terrorists, and we will keep on terrorizing you. >> we will range an attack inside america. >> shahzad became a u.s. citizen last year. he received explosives training at a pakistani terror camp and says the taliban gave him money to carry out a terror attack in times square. prosecutors made a case to demonstrate what would have happened if shahzad's bomb had gone off. >> reporter: shahzad told investigators he hoped to kill 40 people here inside times square and was hoping for another attack two weeks later. >> reporter: the judge said shahzad's sentence should be a warning to anyone who hopes to follow in his footsteps. she told him he should spend time behind bars, thinking carefully about whether th
now, a judge has ordered faisal shahzad to spend the rest of his life in prison. shahzad has no regrets about his actions. >> reporter: faisal shahzad smirked when he was handed down a sentence. he told the court he felt no remorse for his failed may 1st bombing attempt. he said, quote, i'm happy with the deal god has given me. he also told the court, we are proud terrorists, and we will keep on terrorizing you. >> we will range an attack inside america. >> shahzad became a...
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faisal shahzad was sentenced tuesday here in new york. >> but agents fear other al qaeda-trained terroristseurope. t.j. winick has thg, t >> reporter: good morning, rob aa. as one infamous terrorist was sentenced, authorities were busy tracking others who may be tied faisal shahzad was defiant in a manhattan courtroom even after being sentenced to life in prison for attempting to detonate a car bomb in the middle of times square last may. the 31-year-old said, "if i'm given 1,000 lives, i will sacrifice them all for the life of allah," and that "the defeat of the united states is imminent." judge miriam cedarbaum urged shahzad to think about whether the koran really gives him the right to kill innocent people. >> the ongoing and important challenge for all of us is to make sure we get the next shahzad before h harm. >> jihad is an obligated duty -- >> reporter: it's milis li tr al aner: it's milis li pt stylcks are pl tourist spots across europe. eight people were killed monda at a terror traininmp pakistan, where german citizena alleged plot. a dozen suspects were arrested in southern fran
faisal shahzad was sentenced tuesday here in new york. >> but agents fear other al qaeda-trained terroristseurope. t.j. winick has thg, t >> reporter: good morning, rob aa. as one infamous terrorist was sentenced, authorities were busy tracking others who may be tied faisal shahzad was defiant in a manhattan courtroom even after being sentenced to life in prison for attempting to detonate a car bomb in the middle of times square last may. the 31-year-old said, "if i'm given...
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faisal shahzad.commendation from prosecutors, and the judge has a acquiesced to that. we understand life in prison for faisal shahzad for attempting to blow up a bomb in times square back in may. >>> all right. now another look at our top stories right now. the pentagon is being tight-lipped about yesterday's drone attack in northwest pakistan. 11 suspected militants were confirmed killed. there's word that the dead include five german terror suspects. you may remember concerns about a german terror cell prompted that travel advisory from washington. over the weekend, the fbi and homeland security officials warn that terror attacks were being plotted against targets in europe. >>> less than two hours from now, president barack obama turns his attention to education. he'll deliver remarks at the community college summit at the white house. president obama wants to highlight what he says is the critical role those schools play in developing america's work force. jill biden, the wife of the vice preside
faisal shahzad.commendation from prosecutors, and the judge has a acquiesced to that. we understand life in prison for faisal shahzad for attempting to blow up a bomb in times square back in may. >>> all right. now another look at our top stories right now. the pentagon is being tight-lipped about yesterday's drone attack in northwest pakistan. 11 suspected militants were confirmed killed. there's word that the dead include five german terror suspects. you may remember concerns about a...
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randall pinkston reports from new york with more on faisal shahzad's sentence. >> reporter: faisal shahzad smirked when the judge left- handed -- judge handed down the sentence. he told the court he felt no remorse for the failed attempt of new new new york's times square. he said, quote, i'm happy with the deal god has given me. and he also told the court, we are proud terrorists, and we will keep on terrorizing you. >> reporter: shahzad became a u.s. citizen last year. he received explosives training at a pakistani terror camp. and said the taliban gave him money to carry out an attack in times square. prosecutors made a tape to demonstrate what would have happened if shahzad's bomb had gone off. >> reporter: shahzad said he hoped to kill 40 people here in times square and was pranking -- planning another attack two weeks later. >> reporter: the judge said his sentence should be a warning to anyone who is hoping to follow in his footsteps. she told shahzad he should spend his time behind bars, think being whether the koran really advocates killing people. >> and shahzad was a former budg
randall pinkston reports from new york with more on faisal shahzad's sentence. >> reporter: faisal shahzad smirked when the judge left- handed -- judge handed down the sentence. he told the court he felt no remorse for the failed attempt of new new new york's times square. he said, quote, i'm happy with the deal god has given me. and he also told the court, we are proud terrorists, and we will keep on terrorizing you. >> reporter: shahzad became a u.s. citizen last year. he received...
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faisal shahzad pled guilty over the summer attempting to set off an explosion. >> pete williams joins us now. >> he didn't show remorse today, for several minutes talked to the judge and predicted more attacks and said the defeat of the u.s. was imminent. the judge said, you appear to be meone who's capable of education, a i do hope you'll spend some time in prison thinking about whether the koran wants u to kill lots of people. shahzad said the koran gives us the right to protect and that's all i'm doing. he was asked by the judge if he had any final words. shahzad said i'm happy with the deal that god his given me. his truck was found on may 1st. it turned out that he studied internet videos trying to find the best place in times square, the most crowded area, and the most crowded times of day to do the most damage. accord together government, he predicted that his device would kill at least 40 people, he also said if he hadn't been arrested he would have tried to do it again two weekslater. today the police commissioner in new york ray kelly says it's only right that shahzad forfei
faisal shahzad pled guilty over the summer attempting to set off an explosion. >> pete williams joins us now. >> he didn't show remorse today, for several minutes talked to the judge and predicted more attacks and said the defeat of the u.s. was imminent. the judge said, you appear to be meone who's capable of education, a i do hope you'll spend some time in prison thinking about whether the koran wants u to kill lots of people. shahzad said the koran gives us the right to protect...
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pakistani-american faisal shahzad was charged with plotting an indiscriminate attack in may. homemade explosives were found in the parked vehicle. in the sentence handed down on tuesday a new york district court judge said the defendant would attempt similar attacks whenever he finds an opportunity and the united states must be defended from such a man. shahzad admitted the charges, telling investigators he wanted to protect islamic nations from u.s. invasion. the judge told shahzad that she hopes he will spend part of his time in prison thinking carefully about whether the koran wants him to kill people. >>> now we check out the latest in business news. shery ahn joins us in the studio. shery. >> thanks, catherine. >>> tokyo stocks extended their gains on wednesday morning following an overnight rally in new york. the nikkei 225 finished the morning session at 9,641, up 1.29%. market sentiment received a boost after japan's central bank went back to zero interest rate policy on tuesday. participants expect the move may trigger credit easing in other countries as well. but th
pakistani-american faisal shahzad was charged with plotting an indiscriminate attack in may. homemade explosives were found in the parked vehicle. in the sentence handed down on tuesday a new york district court judge said the defendant would attempt similar attacks whenever he finds an opportunity and the united states must be defended from such a man. shahzad admitted the charges, telling investigators he wanted to protect islamic nations from u.s. invasion. the judge told shahzad that she...
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the mandatory life sentence. >> faisal shahzad smirked. the 31-year-old called himself a muslim soldier and felt no remorse for his failed may 1 bombing attempt in times square. he said, quote, i'm happy with the deal that god has given me. the pakistani born shahzad told the court we are proud terrorists and we will keep on terrorizing you. >> we are going to range an attack inside america. >> shahzad became a u.s. citizen last year. he received explosives training and says the taliban gave him money to carry out a terror attack in times square. [ explosion ] prosecutors made a tape to demonstrate what would have happened if shahzad's bomb would have gone off. shahzad told investigators he hoped to kill 40 people here in times square and was planning another attack two weeks later. the judge said shahzad's sentence should be a warning to anyone who tries to follow in his footsteps. he should spend his time behind bars thinking carefully about whether the koran advocates killing lots of people. randall, cbs news, new york. >>> now shahzad
the mandatory life sentence. >> faisal shahzad smirked. the 31-year-old called himself a muslim soldier and felt no remorse for his failed may 1 bombing attempt in times square. he said, quote, i'm happy with the deal that god has given me. the pakistani born shahzad told the court we are proud terrorists and we will keep on terrorizing you. >> we are going to range an attack inside america. >> shahzad became a u.s. citizen last year. he received explosives training and says...
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failed times square bomber faisal shahzad has been sentenced to life in prison. o ten terrorism and weapons counts. >>> french police arrested a dozen people today for links to islamic militant networks. the roundup connected to two separate counterterrorism cases. >>> today the supreme court will hear arguments over whether the federal government had the right to investigate the personal lives of nasa contractors in california. >>> prince william made his first save as a search and rescue helicopter co-pilot. his crew pulled a man from an oil rig after the workers suffered a heart attack. >>> sun chips crinkle bags are a thing of the past. they tried but frito-lay is pulling the noisy bag off the shelves after months of customer complaints. >>> an absolute nightmare for a tennessee man who watched his home burn to the ground and apparently so did firefighters who arrived at the scene. see, county residents who were outside a certain area have to pay a $75 fee to get fire coverage. he didn't pay. so firefighters wouldn't put out the flames. keith olbermann spoke w
failed times square bomber faisal shahzad has been sentenced to life in prison. o ten terrorism and weapons counts. >>> french police arrested a dozen people today for links to islamic militant networks. the roundup connected to two separate counterterrorism cases. >>> today the supreme court will hear arguments over whether the federal government had the right to investigate the personal lives of nasa contractors in california. >>> prince william made his first save...
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expressing no remorse over the botched attempt, 31-year-old faisal shahzad yesterday warned americans to "brace yourself, because the war with muslims has just begun." >>> a connecticut man could face the death penalty after being convicted of murdering a woman and her two daughters during a brutal home invasion in 2007. prosecutors say steven hayes and another ex-con beat the family's father with a baseball bat and sexually assaulted and strangled the mother before setting the family's house on fire. both daughters died of smoke inhalation. the second defendant goes on trial next year. >>> three counties in hungary are in a state of emergency after a reservoir burst and swamped several villages with a toxic red sludge. at least four people were killed and dozens more injured, many with severe burns. >>> a brazilian woman is recovering after a terrifying accident captured on a security camera. the 44-year-old was hit by a speeding car and thrown in the air before landing in the street. amazingly, the victim survived with minor injuries to her arm and collarbone. >>> nasa is going ahea
expressing no remorse over the botched attempt, 31-year-old faisal shahzad yesterday warned americans to "brace yourself, because the war with muslims has just begun." >>> a connecticut man could face the death penalty after being convicted of murdering a woman and her two daughters during a brutal home invasion in 2007. prosecutors say steven hayes and another ex-con beat the family's father with a baseball bat and sexually assaulted and strangled the mother before setting...