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and to this -- it's a small condo with -- eastbound ibra m ibrahim's girlfriend who was deported forll accounts, speaking to me. >> first of all, it's interesting you break this news right now, that the authorities in florida are going to release the information, that perhaps the fbi has not had the control over them if there is such a thing, to stop them from doing so, as they continue the investigation into who may have played a wider role in the bombing. do they perhaps then not see that there is a wider role that others may not have had anything to do with the bombings at the marathon? >> like i told you before, all we have is this one official statement, the fbi's contention, that ibrahim tote ashe have implicated tsarnaev into that grisly murder. so you have to -- there is a lot of questions here. my investigation starts with wallfem and a lot of leads that officials didn't go through there and the fbi still reaching out to ibrahim's friends, asking him very, very basic questions about the boston -- >> well, while that may have been, you know, at least some respite for these vi
and to this -- it's a small condo with -- eastbound ibra m ibrahim's girlfriend who was deported forll accounts, speaking to me. >> first of all, it's interesting you break this news right now, that the authorities in florida are going to release the information, that perhaps the fbi has not had the control over them if there is such a thing, to stop them from doing so, as they continue the investigation into who may have played a wider role in the bombing. do they perhaps then not see...
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complex situation and i think people should certainly go on and read your article, but at the time, ibrahimng out a confession saying he and tamerlan tsarnaev had a role in this triple murder, when he was killed by fbi investigators. >> just at the moment when we finally are thinking we can get some answers in this case and that is enough -- the fbi's contention in that instance is made official, it comes up in court documents related to dzhokhar tsarnaev and we're going to be airing a one-hour radio story on "this american life" on march 7th. >> bottom line, we're close to this anniversary. what is the heart of the allegation? you've uncovered in your opinion and your reporting key points where if that initial triple murder had been properly investigated, perhaps lives would have been saved in the boston bombing attack. >> this was a complicated case, i don't know if local investigators did follow up on tamerlan tsarnaev, but it's disheartening to know they hadn't. that is a possibility. >> susan, thank you so much for your time. you call it the murders before the marathon. greatly appreci
complex situation and i think people should certainly go on and read your article, but at the time, ibrahimng out a confession saying he and tamerlan tsarnaev had a role in this triple murder, when he was killed by fbi investigators. >> just at the moment when we finally are thinking we can get some answers in this case and that is enough -- the fbi's contention in that instance is made official, it comes up in court documents related to dzhokhar tsarnaev and we're going to be airing a...
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ibrahim helped shelter them from settlers calling for revenge. >> when you are in a battle and your enemy is moving his hand up so you are not allowed to kill him. but if he comes back another time, you can kill him. >> those fighting words show just how tense this area is. kusra villagers say settlers have attacked 28 times in the last two and a half years. >> this side is the palestinian village and right in between -- >> the soldiers, israeli soldiers. they are there just to prevent attacks from the settlers at the palestinian farmers. >> and do they prevent those attacks? >> no, they didn't. >> across the west bank, attacks are increasing. since 2006 the u.n. says they have quadrupled, last year, settlers burned this mosque. the palestinians don't believe they will be protected. >> we don't have power to push them away, to keep them from our land. thus we have faith. >> aaron believes he is battling his own government and the palestinians. he provided this video of palestinians attacking the fields. israelis defend the settlers. neither side is going anywhere. >> they want us to leave
ibrahim helped shelter them from settlers calling for revenge. >> when you are in a battle and your enemy is moving his hand up so you are not allowed to kill him. but if he comes back another time, you can kill him. >> those fighting words show just how tense this area is. kusra villagers say settlers have attacked 28 times in the last two and a half years. >> this side is the palestinian village and right in between -- >> the soldiers, israeli soldiers. they are there...
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ibrahim jadran is one of the leaders of the system, an area that's sometimes referred to as baka. if his plans are real life, benghazi would be a part of baka. but for now, libya's second largest city and the so-called cradle of its revolution are slipping into lawlessness, along with the rest of the country. the last time i was here was two years ago, just before the fall of gadhafi, form of jubilant supporters of the revolution, celebrating the liberation of their city. now you can see the blast scars from a bomb that went off devastating this entire area and we're hearing it's something that's happening now with increasing frequency. >> what is the difference between his earmt an army and ae other militias of the country. what gives them any more legitimate meas tha cy that any of the other militias that we are hearing about? >> that libya has one of the largest weapons arsenal that fell into the hands of adrenalin pumped revolutionaries. >> it is a charge that is firmly rejected by america's ambassador here. the u.s. holds no responsibility she told us to helping power the mil
ibrahim jadran is one of the leaders of the system, an area that's sometimes referred to as baka. if his plans are real life, benghazi would be a part of baka. but for now, libya's second largest city and the so-called cradle of its revolution are slipping into lawlessness, along with the rest of the country. the last time i was here was two years ago, just before the fall of gadhafi, form of jubilant supporters of the revolution, celebrating the liberation of their city. now you can see the...
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intelligence officials are very concerned about the capabilities of this man, ibrahim al asiri. airplanes and this current threat could well bear his signature. u.s. officials say the latest intelligence indicates al qaeda terrorists have been working on new shoebomb designs. that's what prompted the department of homeland security to warn airlines to be on the lookout. while there's no specific target, the warning pertains to flights from at least 25 cities overseas into the u.s. johannesburg, paris, london, cairo, cities in the middle east are on the list. this is not believed to be connected to the recent warning about toothpaste bombs like this one. but there's one man, a 31-year-old college dropout named ibrahim al-asiri. >> this is the kind of device he's built in the past. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence officials tell cnn that he's the best bombmaker we know of in any al qaeda affiliate. they believe he's hiding in yemen operating in the shadows working with the group al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, a al asiri ziped the bomb that failed to detonate. demonstrations of t
intelligence officials are very concerned about the capabilities of this man, ibrahim al asiri. airplanes and this current threat could well bear his signature. u.s. officials say the latest intelligence indicates al qaeda terrorists have been working on new shoebomb designs. that's what prompted the department of homeland security to warn airlines to be on the lookout. while there's no specific target, the warning pertains to flights from at least 25 cities overseas into the u.s. johannesburg,...
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oh what a time and even he could not get funding anti mohamed ibrahim paste into my new toy. eight months ago he was in the mexican prognosis i e he's right because of the scheme was no longer able to come and provide focused on me. he has traveled all the fatigue dollars to conflict inside kitty. after being screened by the tokens he is given on the weekend cookies to production. it's the journey itself takes on a tuesday meeting. dokic will now demands that easy to keep him on his mission is due more to list them out to the show aspiring to be chilled to the next week and give him back inside. the solidity of the most compact for chicken coop. what does it still stood. the team spent abt five pm and often does what he needs to ten pm to but because meet the huge demand for stitching he said. he is not home loans. google. it's a long way. new shoes and tights. but being on top. my phone's files on it someone is on his the reason is not too long. how does it. are you excited. sentences. he didn't stop the protests. to sell more and incest team along with these allowed to atte
oh what a time and even he could not get funding anti mohamed ibrahim paste into my new toy. eight months ago he was in the mexican prognosis i e he's right because of the scheme was no longer able to come and provide focused on me. he has traveled all the fatigue dollars to conflict inside kitty. after being screened by the tokens he is given on the weekend cookies to production. it's the journey itself takes on a tuesday meeting. dokic will now demands that easy to keep him on his mission is...
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defendants except for one were tried in absentia as enhancing comes a day after a new fine minister ibrahim ahmad about to quote frost terrorism in all corners of the country. in ukraine them the ability to send ousted president a tory geico they choose whereabouts are still unknown to the international criminal court of the sf more than one hundred anti government protesters earlier this week a chemical that was indicted by the ten governments for mass murder. as for those who held posts in law enforcement structure. those who gave orders and those who executed those orders with all of them will be punished. all of them will be punished. we will not forget that. now there's a rising concern about separatism bt no progress at peace and pro european union west after the formation of a unity government was still lead to thursday. us secretary of state john kerry and british foreign secretary william hague had expressed hope that ukraine can form an inclusive government. the was the only nation victimized by the japanese military during world war two the first thirty nine thousand chinese nati
defendants except for one were tried in absentia as enhancing comes a day after a new fine minister ibrahim ahmad about to quote frost terrorism in all corners of the country. in ukraine them the ability to send ousted president a tory geico they choose whereabouts are still unknown to the international criminal court of the sf more than one hundred anti government protesters earlier this week a chemical that was indicted by the ten governments for mass murder. as for those who held posts in...
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. >> pelley: and there is a bomb maker in yemen named ibrahim al- asiri. tell me about him. >> he is a saudi national. he is, i think, the most dangerous man in the world. because he is a very skilled bomb maker. he is the person that brought us the underwear bomb. he is the person that brought us the printer cartridge bomb. he is the person that brought us the nonmetallic suicide vest bomb, and if he is working some sort of specialized shoe bomb, that is something to be worried about. >> pelley: the united states has known about him for many years now. has there ever been an attempt to take him off the battle field? >> reporter: so he is a primary target of the united states and yemen. he is somebody that we would like to see removed from the battlefield for the reasons i said. but we have never been able to even get close to that. >> pelley: not even close. >> reporter: not even close, scott. >> pelley: mike morell, former deputy director of the c.i.a., thanks very much. did general motors wait too long after deadly accidents to order a recall? users pay
. >> pelley: and there is a bomb maker in yemen named ibrahim al- asiri. tell me about him. >> he is a saudi national. he is, i think, the most dangerous man in the world. because he is a very skilled bomb maker. he is the person that brought us the underwear bomb. he is the person that brought us the printer cartridge bomb. he is the person that brought us the nonmetallic suicide vest bomb, and if he is working some sort of specialized shoe bomb, that is something to be worried...
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ibrahim, how is this seen as a defensive tactic in the wake of all these corruption scandals?> i agree that this is--this could be seen as a defensive move by the president to take over the judiciary. but in turkey they never had a proper judiciary. before, it was not independent. during that party it was not independent, now we've clearly seen that the government does not want anybody to have any influence over the judiciary. here i mean the formal lie of prime minister, the probe in december led prime minister to take action against anyone who could have influence over judiciary. >> it does beg the question, doesn't it, with all these mounting allegations of corruption, how much more can erdogan take politically? he said it's all fabricated, but how many more smoking guns can he dodge? >> i mean, i think he would be able to take a few more because there doesn't seem to be a very strong, well organized credible opposition to him in the country. most people who are still sporting prime minister erdogan his government party in turkey are complaining with regards to lack of cred
ibrahim, how is this seen as a defensive tactic in the wake of all these corruption scandals?> i agree that this is--this could be seen as a defensive move by the president to take over the judiciary. but in turkey they never had a proper judiciary. before, it was not independent. during that party it was not independent, now we've clearly seen that the government does not want anybody to have any influence over the judiciary. here i mean the formal lie of prime minister, the probe in...
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however, some new faiche faces s ibrahim mahleb, interim housing mirnt -- mirant minister and hae ties to hosne moa mobarak's government. there is question about whether the minimal sister-- minister of the interior will change. that remains to be seen. >> thank you once again for speaking with us. >> thank you. >> al jazeera is still demanding the release of its staff being held in egypt. it's 58 days in prison for mohamed fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste. they are accused of spreading false news and being connected to a terrorist organization. arabic channel held since augu august, abdalla al shami has been held for months. s the u.n. says almost two and a half million people have crossed into neighboring states. but many millions more displaced within syria. in the city of aleppo, many have stayed put, despite the fighting. report on what some are doing to survive. about. >> reporter: shutting themselves in. that's what it's come to in syria's largest city, aleppo. people have taken to bricking up their windows to stay safe. >> translator: of course, it's safer for the children
however, some new faiche faces s ibrahim mahleb, interim housing mirnt -- mirant minister and hae ties to hosne moa mobarak's government. there is question about whether the minimal sister-- minister of the interior will change. that remains to be seen. >> thank you once again for speaking with us. >> thank you. >> al jazeera is still demanding the release of its staff being held in egypt. it's 58 days in prison for mohamed fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste. they are...
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ibrahim was a revolutionary, and a student in 1979. now he is the leading voice for reform. >> people don't believe in conflict. we don't live in the past any more. >> in november 1979, he was one of the men who took over the embassy, and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the belief that the u.s. was trying to sabotage the revolution, the attack led them to cut ties with iran. >> i don't agree with those that say that occupying the american embassy is still an obstacle. at times there have been good conditions for friendship. since the beginning of the revolution, we have elected leave the american influence and become independent. >> the revolution succeeded but it came at a cost, animosity, wars and painful sames. now is z. and iran are facing the challenging of putting hate behind them. >> continues to interfere in the middle east, and continues sanctions against iran. it is very different to say the relationship is a good one. >> a deal high level meetings and a phone call between the u.s. and iranian president
ibrahim was a revolutionary, and a student in 1979. now he is the leading voice for reform. >> people don't believe in conflict. we don't live in the past any more. >> in november 1979, he was one of the men who took over the embassy, and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the belief that the u.s. was trying to sabotage the revolution, the attack led them to cut ties with iran. >> i don't agree with those that say that occupying the american embassy is...
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ibrahim was a student in 1979.ow he is a leading voice for reform. >> translator: people don't believe in conflict. we don't live in the past anymore. >> reporter: in november, 1979, he was one of the men who took over the embassy and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the belief that the u.s. was trying to sabotage the revolution. the attack led the u.s. to cut diplomatic ties with iran. >> i don't agree with those that say occupying the american embassy is an obstacle to relations. the beginning of the revolution, we, the leftist believed that we had to leave the american influence and become independent. >> reporter: now the u.s. and iran are facing the challenge of putting 35 years of hate behind them. >> the relationship between iran and the u.s. is complicated. as long as the u.s. supports the israel regime, does not recognize the rights of palestinians, continues sanctions against iran, it is very difficult to say the relationship is a good one. >> last year a temporary nuclear deal, high
ibrahim was a student in 1979.ow he is a leading voice for reform. >> translator: people don't believe in conflict. we don't live in the past anymore. >> reporter: in november, 1979, he was one of the men who took over the embassy and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the belief that the u.s. was trying to sabotage the revolution. the attack led the u.s. to cut diplomatic ties with iran. >> i don't agree with those that say occupying the american embassy...
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in particular because that's where a famous and feared bombmaker, ibrahim al asiri does his work.e behind the famous underwear bomb struck on christmas day in 2009 though it failed to detonate as well as other attacks. and this is where they believe that this plot, this new intelligence about al qaeda working on a new kind of shoe bomb ultimately lies in his hands. >> so does this mean that there's some kind of plan that officials believe is actually in the works? >> no, it does not. here's the distinction. the threat in the view of many intelligence officials i've talked to is not specific. that means no particular target or timing. but that doesn't mean it's not serious. because they do know they've been trying to perfect a shoe bomb to get on board, to get past the security measures that we're very familiar with. taking your shoes off, having them x-rayed. they've heard some chatter that they're working on a new design on that bomb. so it doesn't mean it's operational, but it does mean it's serious. >> and people flying, what does this mean for everybody who's going to be flyin
in particular because that's where a famous and feared bombmaker, ibrahim al asiri does his work.e behind the famous underwear bomb struck on christmas day in 2009 though it failed to detonate as well as other attacks. and this is where they believe that this plot, this new intelligence about al qaeda working on a new kind of shoe bomb ultimately lies in his hands. >> so does this mean that there's some kind of plan that officials believe is actually in the works? >> no, it does...
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>> i mean, this guy, the suspect is a master bombmaker, at least intelligence officials tell us, ibrahim al asiri. 30-year-old college dropout but incredibly sophisticated in terms of making bombs. how dangerous is he? i mean, the fact that we know his name and this is the second time in a few months that his name has come up in particular relating to threats of bombs on airplanes? >> certain technology they're worried about that went down to yemen and he picked up developed by the politicians in the '70s. it is the ability to hide explosives and use specialized detonators that can get through security and i can tell you -- >> even though it's from the '70s? >> it was a couple engineers that built these things and it wasn't widely defused, but it took down three airplanes, korean airplane. it took down a canadian airplane a plane coming out of canada and pan am 103 connected to the same technology. no airport is completely secure and that's why it's vulnerable, aviation. >> can this guy be caught? they know his name. they believe he is in yemen and people they believe are al qaeda operat
>> i mean, this guy, the suspect is a master bombmaker, at least intelligence officials tell us, ibrahim al asiri. 30-year-old college dropout but incredibly sophisticated in terms of making bombs. how dangerous is he? i mean, the fact that we know his name and this is the second time in a few months that his name has come up in particular relating to threats of bombs on airplanes? >> certain technology they're worried about that went down to yemen and he picked up developed by the...
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the dead man in this case is ibrahim totachev. the other details were printed in "boston magazine."erest in this case because a friend with one of the boston bombers. there's question whether these men may have also been involved in a triple murder two years before the boston marathon was bombed. if that triple murder in the boston suburbs had been solved before the marathon, could the bombing have been prevented? should the guy who allegedly orchestrated the marathon bombing have already been in jail if that triple murder had been solved? but in the wake of the marathon bombing and the wake of that high profile case, did the fbi botch the questioning of an unarmed man connected to the main suspect in the marathon bombing? did they then prevent the release of information on his shooting and then deport everyone who could conceivably talk about it? and will the fbi under this new director exonerate itself again in this shooting the way they have exonerated themselves in the 150 shootings before this one? will they even let us know one way or the other? and how on earth does anyone ar
the dead man in this case is ibrahim totachev. the other details were printed in "boston magazine."erest in this case because a friend with one of the boston bombers. there's question whether these men may have also been involved in a triple murder two years before the boston marathon was bombed. if that triple murder in the boston suburbs had been solved before the marathon, could the bombing have been prevented? should the guy who allegedly orchestrated the marathon bombing have...
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homeland security officials say that this yemeni man ibrahim hassan may have invented a new type of bomb design that is designed to get past airport security. he is considered the best bomb-making terrorist working in the world today. he is believed to be behind the failed underwear bombing on that northwest flight from amsterdam over detroit on christmas day in 2009. international airports in the netherlands and great britain among those stepping up security efforts. martha: back to this stop story now as ukraine's president announces a deal to end his country's vie political crisis but we've heard these promises of truces before and seen them fall apart. we're already hearing new reports of gunfire in the heart of ukraine's capitol this morning as president obama is coming under fire from critics in his response to the bloodshed over there bill o'reilly saying that the president's handling of this situation he believes fit as pattern of this president looking too small on the world stage. >> the president has not acted as a dominant world leader. he has not taken on the authorities tha
homeland security officials say that this yemeni man ibrahim hassan may have invented a new type of bomb design that is designed to get past airport security. he is considered the best bomb-making terrorist working in the world today. he is believed to be behind the failed underwear bombing on that northwest flight from amsterdam over detroit on christmas day in 2009. international airports in the netherlands and great britain among those stepping up security efforts. martha: back to this stop...
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ibrahim al asiri is a genius at making bombs and he's behind several failed flights on u.s. was the 2009 underwear bomb that failed to detonate. >>> the country is getting slammed again by wet, weird winter weather. at least eight tornadoes were spotted in central illinois and a 20-car pileup an hour outside of chicago. the twin cities, minneapolis got 10 inches of snow. >> i want to take you quickly and show you the map. 13 reports already of tornadoes that was in illinois and another one added in through georgia just this morning. of course, we're still being looking at that line with a lot of activity out there this morning. we notice we have a tornado watch until 4:00 p.m. now as we see the activity ramp up in the southeast. that, of course, includes raleigh. and then farther to the south we're also continuing to see a tornado watch or severe thunderstorm watch. it's very easy to see why. look at all of this activity really ramping up in the southeast. it lk looks like the thunderstor thunderstorms are exploding. if you're anywhere from d.c. down through florida, we're t
ibrahim al asiri is a genius at making bombs and he's behind several failed flights on u.s. was the 2009 underwear bomb that failed to detonate. >>> the country is getting slammed again by wet, weird winter weather. at least eight tornadoes were spotted in central illinois and a 20-car pileup an hour outside of chicago. the twin cities, minneapolis got 10 inches of snow. >> i want to take you quickly and show you the map. 13 reports already of tornadoes that was in illinois and...
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oil rich gulf states, those are going to be central in the priority list of the new prime minister ibrahim. as he puts his team together cnbc learned from sources that gelel will not continue as finance minister and dimyon former chief negotiator from egypt with the imf will take up that position most likely. now in either case, the transition is going to be short lived. the mandate is will be short lived because presidential elections are slated to take place in a few months again before parliamentary elections so just putting together the framework, the legislative framework for that and also keep in mind that the political ambiguity has been that ratings agencies like moody's, like fitch have maintained their negative outlook over the last two weeks, a central bank decision on rates is also expected later on today, analysts have told me don't expect any change on that front because of what's happening politically. perhaps ironically the stock exchange, the equity markets have reacted positively to the political uncertainty in this country. now, on a slightly different note, julia, and y
oil rich gulf states, those are going to be central in the priority list of the new prime minister ibrahim. as he puts his team together cnbc learned from sources that gelel will not continue as finance minister and dimyon former chief negotiator from egypt with the imf will take up that position most likely. now in either case, the transition is going to be short lived. the mandate is will be short lived because presidential elections are slated to take place in a few months again before...