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. >> reporter: hadi lewis stands by terrence unconditionally which is even more mazing when you find she married her then friend after he received his life sentence. >> because i loved him and i believed in him. like and i just believed that he didn't do it. >> reporter: attorneys told me they believed terrence will eventually be free either through review of the next da, new witnesses that have also come forward or even clemency from the governor. but the process could take months or even years. even so, hadi has no regrets for standing by terrence. >> i actually would do it again if i had the chance, i would, honestly. >> tuesday we covered a man released after 24 years but terrence and hadi hope we won't forget other who's themselves may be innocent and still need support for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. >> don't you wonder why if a judge says you're innocent. >> unfortunately, it happens more than it should. >> um-hmm. so stuff like the innocence project is so so crucial. absolutely. >>> you ride septa here and there. >> rarely but yes. >> here and there. >> yeah. >> you're
. >> reporter: hadi lewis stands by terrence unconditionally which is even more mazing when you find she married her then friend after he received his life sentence. >> because i loved him and i believed in him. like and i just believed that he didn't do it. >> reporter: attorneys told me they believed terrence will eventually be free either through review of the next da, new witnesses that have also come forward or even clemency from the governor. but the process could take...
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was it a priority in some investigation hadi featured in the background of other investigations are relatedy ways it's a difficult one because on the one hand the fact the authorities were looking at him and knew he was could be interpreted as a loss. why did they catch earlier? the other side to that coin is if they didn't know who he was a would be potentially even worse. at least it means to be looking in the right sort of places. if they were unable to identify that he was specifically someone with the potential. the home secretary said it is likely he was not acting alone. what will be going on in terms of trying to find out what connectors there may have been? as we have seen in the arrest that have taken place this morning clearly the authorities magister and around the country are finding out and trying to figure out who this individual wasn't he knew. they will be tracking his movements, where he has been a new year ‘s been connected to and try to make sure that those people are not other potential terrorists who may be part of a larger network. i think they will be keen to try to
was it a priority in some investigation hadi featured in the background of other investigations are relatedy ways it's a difficult one because on the one hand the fact the authorities were looking at him and knew he was could be interpreted as a loss. why did they catch earlier? the other side to that coin is if they didn't know who he was a would be potentially even worse. at least it means to be looking in the right sort of places. if they were unable to identify that he was specifically...
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national security, have you so membership of these what i call, refugee -- hadis, who aric the refugee programs and endangers people from the sig sign sthied -- inside. lou: this is a refugee complex built up. paid government moneys from u.s. but they have grown up here, not only in welfare second o'or but in education, cleans and universities -- colleges and universities, then nonprofits who are paid per refugee. we created an incentivize system to bring in unvetted refugees from all over the world. that is part of why president obama's administration was doing that. feeding the machine that had been built by the left. >> yes. yes, that is right, then, of course, with an eye toward solidifying what they hoped would be a permanent ruling majority, they saw these people as their future democrat voters, there is very important to note, that distribution of the refugees across the country was considering, no, not in washington, d.c. not in nancy pelosi's district, but across the heartland, in places like minnesota. and idaho, and membership small towns in new england that have borne the b
national security, have you so membership of these what i call, refugee -- hadis, who aric the refugee programs and endangers people from the sig sign sthied -- inside. lou: this is a refugee complex built up. paid government moneys from u.s. but they have grown up here, not only in welfare second o'or but in education, cleans and universities -- colleges and universities, then nonprofits who are paid per refugee. we created an incentivize system to bring in unvetted refugees from all over the...
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national security, have you so membership of these what i call, refugee -- hadis, who aric the refugee programs and endangers people from the sig sign sthied -- inside. lou: this is a refugee complex built up. paid government moneys from u.s. but they have grown up here, not only in welfare second o'or but in education, cleans and universities -- colleges and universities, then nonprofits who are paid per refugee. we created an incentivize system to bring in unvetted refugees from all over the world. that is part of why president obama's administration was doing that. feeding the machine that had been built by the left. >> yes. yes, that is right, then, of course, with an eye toward solidifying what they hoped would be a permanent ruling majority, they saw these people as their future democrat voters, there is very important to note, that distribution of the refugees across the country was considering, no, not in washington, d.c. not in nancy pelosi's district, but across the heartland, in places like minnesota. and idaho, and membership small towns in new england that have borne the b
national security, have you so membership of these what i call, refugee -- hadis, who aric the refugee programs and endangers people from the sig sign sthied -- inside. lou: this is a refugee complex built up. paid government moneys from u.s. but they have grown up here, not only in welfare second o'or but in education, cleans and universities -- colleges and universities, then nonprofits who are paid per refugee. we created an incentivize system to bring in unvetted refugees from all over the...
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but terrence and hadi hope we won't forget other who's themselves may be innocent and still need supportm bill anderson. >> it is mystifying, isn't it. >> in this particular case it really is. should be free. >> this is why organizations like the innocence project is vital. >> absolutely. wish them the best. >>> on your radar starting to sound like broken record here, iain. more rain is in the forecast as we take live look at wilmington to make for a go slow during your morning rush. kathy orr has all of those details in 15 itty bitty seconds. >> skies are cloudy. the rain is only hours away at this point during the early morning hours it will be moving in. 60 right now. the high today 72. but look at the wind east at 14. that easterly wind keeping it cool. right now mainly 60s. 55 in the poconos. 58 in millville. down the shore with that easterly fetch we're talking about temperatures in the 50s. the ocean water temperature 59 degrees. so as we look at ultimate doppler, here is that shield of rain. it's moving tore the eastern shore of maryland next delaware, next south jersey and then
but terrence and hadi hope we won't forget other who's themselves may be innocent and still need supportm bill anderson. >> it is mystifying, isn't it. >> in this particular case it really is. should be free. >> this is why organizations like the innocence project is vital. >> absolutely. wish them the best. >>> on your radar starting to sound like broken record here, iain. more rain is in the forecast as we take live look at wilmington to make for a go slow...
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the saudis projected hadis image onto the hotel he's staying at and the flattery did not stop
the saudis projected hadis image onto the hotel he's staying at and the flattery did not stop
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together to come up with a gcc initiative which created the transition from president salah to president hadi. yemen was in a transitional period. the yemenis set up what they call their national dialog which includes elements of all walks of yemeni life and all regions of yemen, women, students, tribal people, different religious sects, and they came up with a blueprint, a vision for what yemen should look like going forward, a federal system, rights for everyone, and on and on and on and then they were going to codify that into a constitution and then the hue thises staged their coup and attacked the city, they seized the government and took total control of a country that is critically important to the security of the region. now we have radical militia, allied with iran and hezbollah in possession of ballistic missiles and an air force that has taken over a friendly government. friendly government asks for support, we intervened. from day one we have said, there is no military solution. the solution is political. the houthis have to go back to the negotiating table and implement the outco
together to come up with a gcc initiative which created the transition from president salah to president hadi. yemen was in a transitional period. the yemenis set up what they call their national dialog which includes elements of all walks of yemeni life and all regions of yemen, women, students, tribal people, different religious sects, and they came up with a blueprint, a vision for what yemen should look like going forward, a federal system, rights for everyone, and on and on and on and then...
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the saudis projected hadis image onto the hotel he's staying at and the flattery did not stop there. egyptian president al sisi. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> the president expresses our appreciation and respect and let me say that you have a unique personality that is capable of doing the impossible. >> thank you. i agree. >> certainly friendlier confines than washington, d.c., where the president left behind the most devastating week of his young presidency, which, capped with the bombshell report that he told the russians inside the oval office that firing fbi director james comey greatly relieved the pressure he was facing because of the fbi investigation into possible collusion between russia and his campaign team. the news came just after the justice department appointed another former fbi director robert mueller to serve as special counsel to oversee the investigation. there's so much to talk about and while we await president trump's speech i want to get to republican senator marco rubio, on the intelligence and foreign relations committees. senator, thanks very much fo
the saudis projected hadis image onto the hotel he's staying at and the flattery did not stop there. egyptian president al sisi. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> the president expresses our appreciation and respect and let me say that you have a unique personality that is capable of doing the impossible. >> thank you. i agree. >> certainly friendlier confines than washington, d.c., where the president left behind the most devastating week of his young presidency, which,...
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—— who was the hadi think paul nuttall is doing? hello sir, would you think about you get?talking about banning the barker, is that up your street? —— banning the barker? is added your street? yes they should fight on with issues like that. their purpose is gone, you can see them kind of scrambling around, leaning towards hard right policies and the only reason why they should stick around is so that something nastier doesn't follow, in my opinion. are you a professor of politics? no identity that much. while a few people think that it fight on but many more think they should give up. president trump is that the fbi in a move that has caught short in washington. james comey was informed by after being handed a letter while giving a speech in los angeles. the note said "you are hereby terminated and removed from office" it was from donald trump. mr komi had been carrying out an alert investigation into links between the —— into alleged links between the trump campaign team and russia. d—day is the best evidence ever. that we have seen that is absolutely, totally rigged. that
—— who was the hadi think paul nuttall is doing? hello sir, would you think about you get?talking about banning the barker, is that up your street? —— banning the barker? is added your street? yes they should fight on with issues like that. their purpose is gone, you can see them kind of scrambling around, leaning towards hard right policies and the only reason why they should stick around is so that something nastier doesn't follow, in my opinion. are you a professor of politics? no...
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national security, have you so membership of these what i call, refugee -- hadis, who aric the refugee programs and endangers people from the sig sign sthied -- inside. lou: this is a refugee complex built up. paid government moneys from u.s. but they have grown up here, not only in welfare second o'or but in education, cleans and universities -- colleges and universities, then nonprofits who are paid per refugee. we created an incentivize system to bring in unvetted refugees from all over the world. that is part of why president obama's administration was doing that. feeding the machine that had been built by the left. >> yes. yes, that is right, then, of course, with an eye toward solidifying at thehod would be a permanent ruling majority, they saw these people as their future democrat voters, there is very important to note, that distribution of the refugees across the country was considering, no, not in washington, d.c. not in nancy pelosi's district, but across the heartland, in places like minnesota. and idaho, and membership small towns in new england that have borne the brunt o
national security, have you so membership of these what i call, refugee -- hadis, who aric the refugee programs and endangers people from the sig sign sthied -- inside. lou: this is a refugee complex built up. paid government moneys from u.s. but they have grown up here, not only in welfare second o'or but in education, cleans and universities -- colleges and universities, then nonprofits who are paid per refugee. we created an incentivize system to bring in unvetted refugees from all over the...