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khalid shaikh is the fourth male. years pass on and khalid shaikh is doing very real at cool. a good student. a somewhat bookish boy. and the families decides they don't have any money at all that they need to back one son to get that education and that one son and this is typical in arab families at the time would support the family and that's khalid shaikh and ultimately he applies to school in north carolina. an historically baptist school in murfreesboro, north carolina. and either the family has saved some money or more likely the muslim brotherhood of kuwait has agreed to sponsor him. he joined the muslim brotherhood after two of his old everbrothers had joined at age 16. so he arrives in america at roughly 18 years old. and he's unprepared for what he sees. i interviewed the man who picked him up at the airport, outside of virginia beach, who drove him to murfreesboro. and what he remembers, this is years later, but the memory that he remembers is khalid shaikh being surprised by what he saw. first of all, he's surprised by the geography, the intense greenery. when you
khalid shaikh is the fourth male. years pass on and khalid shaikh is doing very real at cool. a good student. a somewhat bookish boy. and the families decides they don't have any money at all that they need to back one son to get that education and that one son and this is typical in arab families at the time would support the family and that's khalid shaikh and ultimately he applies to school in north carolina. an historically baptist school in murfreesboro, north carolina. and either the...
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khalid sheikh is the fourth mail. years pass on an khalid sheikh is doing very good at school, a somewhat rockish boy. and the family decides they don't have any money at all. they need one son to get an education and the one son typical of an air of families in the spirit of time to support the rest of them in the sunless khalid sheikh. ultimately he applies to the school in north carolina, chuan university, and historically that this church in north carolina. either the family has saved money for my likely the muslim brotherhood of kuwait has disowned him. he joined the muslim brotherhood after two of his older brothers had joined at age 16. so we arrived in america are roughly 18 years old and is unprepared for what he sees. they interviewed the man who picked him up at the airport who drove him to murphy's or a feared what he remembers years later -- remember his khalid sheikh been surprised by what he saw. first you survive by the geography, intense scrutiny. we see trees in kuwait there behind walls. here there
khalid sheikh is the fourth mail. years pass on an khalid sheikh is doing very good at school, a somewhat rockish boy. and the family decides they don't have any money at all. they need one son to get an education and the one son typical of an air of families in the spirit of time to support the rest of them in the sunless khalid sheikh. ultimately he applies to the school in north carolina, chuan university, and historically that this church in north carolina. either the family has saved money...
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Ñi broadcasting to our viewers onu3 pbs and americae1 and around8os against khalid shaikh mohammed, 11 andçó changing the way we lookñ the world.ub!nx the technology that is >> hello, welcome. the footballi] corruption whist blower, chuck blazer, whose allegations sparked a crisis at the sports/akólp world governin çvc3ç0rurvives to ani$b"d surv attemptúlyçqv sack him, the governing body of north and central america and the caribbean. the allegationsy çw led to two senior fifa figures being suspended. of fifa seppeww@r blatter unopp in the presidentialsç8wtnéxd el on wednesday. >> it's alreadyqlrl9 a week of high drama for fifa, but it's late last night officialsíáh to sack this man, chuck blazer.3 >> football's governing body is in crisis. officials say the cleanup must start now. >> i still believe that the bad publicity, if that's the right way to put it, that's happened in the last few months, i still believe that can be overcome, but it needs a lot of image building. >> the fight will be on to restore fifa's battered reputation and that won't be easy. daniel griffith, bbc news.
Ñi broadcasting to our viewers onu3 pbs and americae1 and around8os against khalid shaikh mohammed, 11 andçó changing the way we lookñ the world.ub!nx the technology that is >> hello, welcome. the footballi] corruption whist blower, chuck blazer, whose allegations sparked a crisis at the sports/akólp world governin çvc3ç0rurvives to ani$b"d surv attemptúlyçqv sack him, the governing body of north and central america and the caribbean. the allegationsy çw led to two senior...
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new charges against khalid sheikh mohammed, mastermind of the september 11 attacks. welcome to bbc news. i am debra mackenzie. coming up -- too little, too lace. syria rejects an offer after weeks of unrest. and change in the way we look at the world. the technology that is promising to redefine reality. >> the president of the english football association, prince william, has backed calls for fifa's presidential election to be postponed until an independent inquiry into corruption allegations. sepp blatter stance unopposed after two senior officials were suspended. >> after a week of high drama for world football, it was a fitting opening to tonight's fifa congress. >> the president of fifa, sepp blatter. >> as the president arrived, he had a message for those trying to tarnish the governing bodies reputation. -- bobby's reputation. >> i believe we were living in a world of fair play, respect, and discipline. but i must say this is the longer the case. the famous fifa pyramid is shaking on its base, and there is danger. >> he may not look that dangerous, but the hea
new charges against khalid sheikh mohammed, mastermind of the september 11 attacks. welcome to bbc news. i am debra mackenzie. coming up -- too little, too lace. syria rejects an offer after weeks of unrest. and change in the way we look at the world. the technology that is promising to redefine reality. >> the president of the english football association, prince william, has backed calls for fifa's presidential election to be postponed until an independent inquiry into corruption...
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we water boarded khalid sheikh mohammed, obviously after this picture was taken because he clearly hadn't touched water for some time. now, at some point, at some point ksm gave up the nickname of one of bin laden's couriers. we followed that courier and that's how we nailed bin laden, therefore validating torture. but the "i want to be able to look my children in the eye" crowd refused to admit torture is the real hero here. >> torture is not moral. it's not legal. it's not effective. >> it was not torture or cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment of detainees that got us the major leads that ultimately enabled our intelligence community to find osama bin laden. >> all of our experience shows you generate better, more accurate information when you treat prisoners humanely, when you befriend them, when you connect with them. >> probably the most tortured detainee, kalil sheikh mohammed, watered boarded 180 time, did not divluge the name of his
we water boarded khalid sheikh mohammed, obviously after this picture was taken because he clearly hadn't touched water for some time. now, at some point, at some point ksm gave up the nickname of one of bin laden's couriers. we followed that courier and that's how we nailed bin laden, therefore validating torture. but the "i want to be able to look my children in the eye" crowd refused to admit torture is the real hero here. >> torture is not moral. it's not legal. it's not...
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khalid al gentleman wary was arrested for the bombing of a plane in europe. we did an extradition/rendition back in the day to bring him to the united states, to supermax, to stand trial. he also was implicated in the car bomb attempt at golda meier in new york city, and the efforts to bomb an israeli bank. he had an incredible amount of blood on his hand. he served his time, and adam and an ap did some work on him, and unfortunately or fortunately, however you look at it, he was let go, and i.c.e. did a report on his deportation, and his present-s whereabouts are unknown. there's no doubt any mind that he knew much more about this case than he ever admitted to. i also think it's highly probable he was involved to some degree in the target selection in washington. whether or not he was here the night that colonel alon was murdered, i have nothing to indicate that he was. i only wish that i could ask him a few questions, and i'm hoping that adam, you will fine him for us, and you and i can go talk to him perhaps. >> so, in 1999, you leave the state department,
khalid al gentleman wary was arrested for the bombing of a plane in europe. we did an extradition/rendition back in the day to bring him to the united states, to supermax, to stand trial. he also was implicated in the car bomb attempt at golda meier in new york city, and the efforts to bomb an israeli bank. he had an incredible amount of blood on his hand. he served his time, and adam and an ap did some work on him, and unfortunately or fortunately, however you look at it, he was let go, and...
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now for the first time his fellow soldier khalid are telling their story on television. >> united states is known for fighting for other people's freedom. i wanted to help doing that. >> reporter: the two men emigrated to the u.s. from morocco. once here, they decided to sign up for perhaps the military's most dangerous job. arabic translators for the army in afghanistan and iraq. >> we want to prove to arabic nation, we live with americans. we know how they are good. >> reporter: in june 2009, they and three other recruits were sent to ft. jackson, south carolina, to begin training for the translator program that would put them on a fast track for u.s. citizenship. but in the wake of those shootings at ft. hood, the men say fellow soldiers at ft. jackson began to turn on them because of their background and religion. >> i heard, watch out, they may shoot us. hajis. >> reporter: hajis? >> all different names. >> reporter: the anti-muslim sentiment was caught on tape by a fellow recruit. >> i don't want them dirty hajis [ bleep ] over me. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: shor
now for the first time his fellow soldier khalid are telling their story on television. >> united states is known for fighting for other people's freedom. i wanted to help doing that. >> reporter: the two men emigrated to the u.s. from morocco. once here, they decided to sign up for perhaps the military's most dangerous job. arabic translators for the army in afghanistan and iraq. >> we want to prove to arabic nation, we live with americans. we know how they are good. >>...
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my name's abu salim ahmed abu khalid. it's the exit we used for the march in. this book the egyptians found it and blew it out. on a bus. not a lot of damage of a bomb one day's work at most it could be tomorrow we can bring some stuff back. we should open today's time the tunnel will be full of merchandise. why don't the egyptians leave us alone. because. come on we've already got enough problems with the israelis may be the. low point. where i'll bring you back a bottle of coke or. she was a prisoner of war when you plank for three meters and pass you pyramids with the entrance is full of sounds that we need to remove it and it will take a day on the national do as i was lehman one two years ago yes and when when everything's ready some of the some in. the room. all of my friends. how are you doing. as you go about. your things in egypt was a hellish barrow clocks everywhere oh we can't get anything for. checking everything it's not good at all we need to find a solution it cost me twenty two thousand dollars to repair the trauma and i have to pay my men. wer
my name's abu salim ahmed abu khalid. it's the exit we used for the march in. this book the egyptians found it and blew it out. on a bus. not a lot of damage of a bomb one day's work at most it could be tomorrow we can bring some stuff back. we should open today's time the tunnel will be full of merchandise. why don't the egyptians leave us alone. because. come on we've already got enough problems with the israelis may be the. low point. where i'll bring you back a bottle of coke or. she was a...
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next to him was his son, khalid. >> this is our kids. what do you want here? >> the deaths raise the moral question at the heart of the note -- the mission. its mandate is to protect civilians. is it ever justifiable to kill them? the preacher has told the mourners that nato's objections -- objectives are clear. most significant is this is disquieting for people who never believed in military action in the first place. they're giving second thoughts about the bombing. nato said it saved thousands of lives and work hard to avoid civilian casualties and the regime does not. every time a mission that is supposed to protect civilians killed them, doubts are bound to grow. >> from time to time, the streets of belfast still display an alarming. that -- ability to behave badly. the most intense violence in years has flared up. bullets, petrol bombs are used in the riots. a photographer was a shot in the leg. our ireland correspondent has more on who is being blamed for the violence and why it has reached the boiling point. the police are out in force trying to preven
next to him was his son, khalid. >> this is our kids. what do you want here? >> the deaths raise the moral question at the heart of the note -- the mission. its mandate is to protect civilians. is it ever justifiable to kill them? the preacher has told the mourners that nato's objections -- objectives are clear. most significant is this is disquieting for people who never believed in military action in the first place. they're giving second thoughts about the bombing. nato said it...
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the parting judgment rude khalid gets this gas to read the manager just because you're a with the russian premier league side. taking control c.s.k. moscow move top of the russian premier league following a victory over g. on a busy day of talks like the. next game serina williams when her first competitive match up for a year along in this really all but she prefers to defend the wimbledon. for not just the second but he was the biggest football name to put down roots in chechnya but five months later ruud helots tenure as f.c. monitor is over but dutchman receiving his marching orders after seeing his side to a last minute own goal with a car last night surrogate zero million troops was the guilty man heading home and on g. free kick pellets had been hunted an ultimatum to either win this game or leave by chechen president or a man could tear off the spite signing an eighteen month deal with the club at the start of the year but after testing victory in just three out of thirteen league games the forty eight year old is leaving carrick currently set fourteenth place in the table right a
the parting judgment rude khalid gets this gas to read the manager just because you're a with the russian premier league side. taking control c.s.k. moscow move top of the russian premier league following a victory over g. on a busy day of talks like the. next game serina williams when her first competitive match up for a year along in this really all but she prefers to defend the wimbledon. for not just the second but he was the biggest football name to put down roots in chechnya but five...
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know neal who is with us in the studio and it was almost like a flying visit to chechnya for ruud khalid it certainly was you know the dutchman he's done it all the european pier the european championships but it seems he just couldn't cut it dining grozny sucked marina just a year or more and listen more distinct story in just a second. here with sports to be here on twenty four hours you don't know me these are stories in brief this hour. departing a rude hole it gets this. after just for a year with the russian premier league. taking control. of the russian premier league holding victory over a busy day top flight football. a net gain sharing a williams winter first competitive much after year long injury layoff a sheep or purse to defend a wimbledon club. he was the biggest football name to put down roots in chechnya but within six months ruud hall it's tenure as a manager is over the dutchman receiving his marching orders after seeing his side go down to a last minute goal last night take a look. oh a million chook was the guilty man heading home and on g. free kick hole it's how be
know neal who is with us in the studio and it was almost like a flying visit to chechnya for ruud khalid it certainly was you know the dutchman he's done it all the european pier the european championships but it seems he just couldn't cut it dining grozny sucked marina just a year or more and listen more distinct story in just a second. here with sports to be here on twenty four hours you don't know me these are stories in brief this hour. departing a rude hole it gets this. after just for a...
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khalid sheikh mohammed and four others have been held at guantanamo bay since the charges were dropped against them two years ago. that's when the obama administration hoped to end military commission trials. the suspects will be tried in one of those commissions. >>> this morning we're learning about an emergency landing in washington, d.c. triggered by a midair fistfight between two passengers. check this out. a pair of f-16 fighter jets, like these seen here, were scrambled sunday night to escort a united airlines plane back to dulles airport. the flight had taken off for the african nation of ghana, when the pilot reported the commotion to air traffic control. >> we have a passenger secured. >> negative. the passenger is not secured at this time. the passenger has settled down, though. but an assault has taken place. but at, he is not this time, h secured. >> the fight reportedly started when one passenger hit another for reclining his seat too far. the fighter jets trailed the plane for half an hour, so the pilot could dump some of the 57 tons of fuel onboard. after that, no arres
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. >> reporter: the alleged ringleader changed his name from joseph davis to abu khalid abdul latif. his home searched. >> i told them we don't have weapon in my house. >> reporter: police says his alleged accomplice frederick malinguez says why don't wee la everybody down. authorities tipped off by someone they tried to recruit secretly rendered the machine guns inoperable. they say davis admired the ft. hood massacre and was angry where fiveoldiers are charged with killing three afghans for sport last year. this is the eighth time there have been attacks planned or carried out in the united states. daniel and peggy? >> john, thank you so much. >>> the other big story, new details on the arrest of mob boss whitey bulger. he and his girlfriend could be back if boston later today to face charges. >> his arrest came after he was lured out of his apartment by a call thaha his storage locker hd been broken into. david wright has more. >> reporter: it was the dillinger of our day. a gangster so wiley that in boston at least he became almost a folk hero. perhaps that's why the bearded bulg
. >> reporter: the alleged ringleader changed his name from joseph davis to abu khalid abdul latif. his home searched. >> i told them we don't have weapon in my house. >> reporter: police says his alleged accomplice frederick malinguez says why don't wee la everybody down. authorities tipped off by someone they tried to recruit secretly rendered the machine guns inoperable. they say davis admired the ft. hood massacre and was angry where fiveoldiers are charged with killing...
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you will recall that for about six months they try to persuade new york city to hold the trial of khalidheikh mohammed in new york city refused. including his democratic colleague chuck schumer and i guess this sort of shirtless response would be as soon as you can identify the locale where they can hold these trials i am sure they be happy to go ahead and get them started. so i don't know why he hasn't closed the base but i think that has something to do with the reasons why they haven't held the trials. in terms of the larger question of rights, this is why i framed it in terms of attention in his thought. steve and i have both been speaking as if everybody here has read everything william james and john do we have ever written -- it's a couple of words about philosophical pragmatism. this is a movement that develops in the late 19th and early 20th century from the exasperation that some philosophers felt with the confidence that some other philosophers had that there were systems that would answer all the questions we have about issues in politics or issues of ethics. and they said, w
you will recall that for about six months they try to persuade new york city to hold the trial of khalidheikh mohammed in new york city refused. including his democratic colleague chuck schumer and i guess this sort of shirtless response would be as soon as you can identify the locale where they can hold these trials i am sure they be happy to go ahead and get them started. so i don't know why he hasn't closed the base but i think that has something to do with the reasons why they haven't held...
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the alleged ring leader changed his name from joseph anthony davis to abu khalid abdul-latif.is home was searched by police. police say the alleged accomplish domnigue known as walli muhahidh said why don't we go in there with guns blazing and just lay everybody down. >> the most serious threat since i have been here. i've been here three years. >> reporter: the authorities were tipped off by someone they tried to recruit. the f.b.i. informant claimed that davis admired the 2009 massacre at fort hood and angry over a case where five washington state soldiers are charged with killing three afghan civilians for sport last year. this is the eighth time in the last two years there were attacked planned or carried out on military sites in the united states. john hendren, abc news. >>> 4:50 now. cal's baseball team will look forward to next year. after making the most out of what was supposed to be the golden bears last year. virginia eliminated the bears from the world series yesterday. cal's cinderella run came after the school decided to drop baseball and other sports to save mon
the alleged ring leader changed his name from joseph anthony davis to abu khalid abdul-latif.is home was searched by police. police say the alleged accomplish domnigue known as walli muhahidh said why don't we go in there with guns blazing and just lay everybody down. >> the most serious threat since i have been here. i've been here three years. >> reporter: the authorities were tipped off by someone they tried to recruit. the f.b.i. informant claimed that davis admired the 2009...
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the suspects abu khalid abdul latif and wally majadid planned to attack a federal building with a machine gun and grenades. they were arrested wednesday and are due in court next week. >>> now to james "whitey" bulger the notorious mobster captured in southern california after 16 years on the lam. 81-year-old bulger will be returned soon possibly today to the scene of most of his alleged crimes, boston. kendis gibson has more. >> reporter: invisible for 16 years, a balding james "whitey" bulger smiled as he was led away by law enforcement agents from a federal courthouse in los angeles, the reputed head of boston's winter hill gang will finally answer to charges, including 19 murders. >> he was ordered by the court to be transferred to boston. >> reporter: bulger led the fbi on a worldwide manhunt since his 1995 disappearance. it turns out he'd been living at this apartment in santa monica. the fbi got its break after a series of daytime tv announcements focusing on bulger's long time girlfriend, catherine greig. >> have you seen this woman? >> reporter: a credible tip came in. >> securit
the suspects abu khalid abdul latif and wally majadid planned to attack a federal building with a machine gun and grenades. they were arrested wednesday and are due in court next week. >>> now to james "whitey" bulger the notorious mobster captured in southern california after 16 years on the lam. 81-year-old bulger will be returned soon possibly today to the scene of most of his alleged crimes, boston. kendis gibson has more. >> reporter: invisible for 16 years, a...
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. >> reporter: abu khalid abdul-latif lived in an $800 a month seattle apartment with his 3-year-old son and grateful wife. >> he work hard to take care of me. i don't have to pay rent. i don't have to pay food. >> reporter: in and out of prison after a troubled youth, and the owner of a failed janitorial business, abdul-latif filed for bankruptcy just last month, claiming to have only $1.08 in his two bank accounts. but he didn't appear to be one of life's losers on his videos, with his crying son sometimes in the background, talking big about jihad against american military personnel. >> there are even united states military soldiers who are over there raping women and are killing muslims and are not being held accountable for it. >> reporter: the fbi also discovered the suspect has a connection to yemen, where he sought to find a job, and appears to be yet another disciple of the radical cleric, american-born an war al awlaki. on you with tube, wearing camouflage, abdul-latif praises awlaki and criticizes president obama for authorizing the killing of awlaki. >> he's made war agai
. >> reporter: abu khalid abdul-latif lived in an $800 a month seattle apartment with his 3-year-old son and grateful wife. >> he work hard to take care of me. i don't have to pay rent. i don't have to pay food. >> reporter: in and out of prison after a troubled youth, and the owner of a failed janitorial business, abdul-latif filed for bankruptcy just last month, claiming to have only $1.08 in his two bank accounts. but he didn't appear to be one of life's losers on his...
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thursday after sixteen years in hiding as the trial gets underway balkan story and the boys from khalid says there are still major questions left unanswered over exactly what happened at terminal exam and what you know mysterious there were people killed there were people can you were people shot there were people executed it's just that the a city wide swath on its merits is saying well we found this many bodies you believe this will be how many bodies we find and believe and that assumption we're passing the verdict informing you that genocide this is the crux of the problem we're going to use not to use abuse right mind you. people think. it's just a question of how many people died and what your current status we should be basically pretty basic speak with just a geisha to figure eight thousand dollars from a red cross missing person's report filed in i believe you are ninety minutes before this you see this to all the people that are going missing in. july and this is this is not a savior of violence no figure people dead the number it could complete number of casualties and most o
thursday after sixteen years in hiding as the trial gets underway balkan story and the boys from khalid says there are still major questions left unanswered over exactly what happened at terminal exam and what you know mysterious there were people killed there were people can you were people shot there were people executed it's just that the a city wide swath on its merits is saying well we found this many bodies you believe this will be how many bodies we find and believe and that assumption...
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fbi says both men are recent converts to islam, include the alleged ring leader, 33-year-old abu khalidbdul latif, formally known as joseph davis. he has posted a number of videos of himself on youtube, praising the radical american cleric anwar al awlaki. davis has a long criminal record and reportedly converted to islam while in prison in washington state, diane. >> okay, brian, thanks. that is breaking news tonight. >>> and, still ahead right here on "world news," the first lady talks to david muir. what she wants for her daughters, when they fall in love. >>> a rockefeller getting hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars? "world news" is a watchdog on your money tonight. >>> and, an ancient tribe hidden deep in the amazon, never seen by the outside world. [ male announcer ] this is lisa, who tries to stay ahead of her class. morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost done, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve
fbi says both men are recent converts to islam, include the alleged ring leader, 33-year-old abu khalidbdul latif, formally known as joseph davis. he has posted a number of videos of himself on youtube, praising the radical american cleric anwar al awlaki. davis has a long criminal record and reportedly converted to islam while in prison in washington state, diane. >> okay, brian, thanks. that is breaking news tonight. >>> and, still ahead right here on "world news,"...
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. >> narrator: until recently, khalid amin was a foot soldier. he now controls around 50 taliban fighters, after two senior commanders were killed by special forces. >> narrator: frontline was unable to verify the number of taliban in baghlan. but what's clear is that attacks by the taliban have continued across this province since the kill/capture raids began. >> we're killing a lot of mid- level commanders, but they get replaced by other mid-level commanders. so it hurts them in the sense that they have to promote new people, but they just promote new people. and the more raids we do like this, the more we upset and aggrieve the afghan population, the more support they get. >> narrator: matthew hoh resigned from the foreign service in 2009 because he felt that us tactics were only fueling the insurgency. >> it's counter-intuitive. you think by killing the bomb makers, you're going win. but you and i can go and kill a bomb maker tomorrow, and he'll be replaced within 30 or 40 days. it ain't that hard to teach a guy how to... how to make a bomb a
. >> narrator: until recently, khalid amin was a foot soldier. he now controls around 50 taliban fighters, after two senior commanders were killed by special forces. >> narrator: frontline was unable to verify the number of taliban in baghlan. but what's clear is that attacks by the taliban have continued across this province since the kill/capture raids began. >> we're killing a lot of mid- level commanders, but they get replaced by other mid-level commanders. so it hurts...
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fiscales militares presentaron nuevos cargos contra khalid sheikh mohammed, preso en guantánamo y quienfue arrestado en nueva york bajo cargos de agresión sexual a una mucama.y regresa a su escuela en monterrey la maestra que se hizo famosa por cantar a sus pequeÑos alumnos para calmarlos durante un tiroteo. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ locutor ] en subway, hacemos tus subs como quieras, cuando ordenas iahora prueba el delicioso turkey & bacon avocado sub! y por tiempo limitado, iagrégale cremosito y suave aguacate a cualquiera de tus subs favoritos! siempre es más rico con aguacate rompe el silencio una amiga de mildred baena, que también obvia de como todo saben tiene un hijo con el ex gobernador. >>> sus declaraciones impactantes, veamos esto es una exclusiva. >>> ella es amiga de mildred baena la mujer más buscada hace 2 semanas por periodistas de todo el mundo la conoce desde hace años y crie contar su verdad aunque pidió protegiéramos su identidad para evitar que piensen que anda tras publicidad, dijo que el deslizase dio tras una noche de copas. >>> estaban solos, y que él siempre le pedía a ella que
fiscales militares presentaron nuevos cargos contra khalid sheikh mohammed, preso en guantánamo y quienfue arrestado en nueva york bajo cargos de agresión sexual a una mucama.y regresa a su escuela en monterrey la maestra que se hizo famosa por cantar a sus pequeÑos alumnos para calmarlos durante un tiroteo. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ locutor ] en subway, hacemos tus subs como quieras, cuando ordenas iahora prueba el delicioso turkey & bacon avocado sub! y por tiempo limitado, iagrégale cremosito y...
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the terror suspect legally changed his name four years ago from joseph davis to abu khalid abdul-latifer name of davis is more familiar to law enforcement here in washington. his criminal history dates back to 2002. he has both felony and misdemeanor convictions, including robbery, assault, obstructing officers, theft, and driving with a suspended license. neighbors who live in the same building tell me they didn't know any part of his history. did you ever think anything unusual of this family? >> no. you hear them arguing. but that's normal. >> reporter: she asked i keep her face off-camera. >> he seemed like he was a working guy. like he'll come and he'll go. his wife was really nice. >> that was denise whitaker of komo. this is the eighth time in the past two years there have been planned attacks or carried-out attacks on domestic u.s. facilities. >>> a 20-year-old man from louisiana is expected to make a full recovery following a vicious shark attack along the florida gulf coast. tyler mcconnell was thrown off a jet ski not far from shore. that's when he felt something chewing up
the terror suspect legally changed his name four years ago from joseph davis to abu khalid abdul-latifer name of davis is more familiar to law enforcement here in washington. his criminal history dates back to 2002. he has both felony and misdemeanor convictions, including robbery, assault, obstructing officers, theft, and driving with a suspended license. neighbors who live in the same building tell me they didn't know any part of his history. did you ever think anything unusual of this...
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abu khalid abdullah teef and walli mujahadin were arrested.n planned to attack and they were inspired by the shootings at fort hood, texas. >> they chose somewhere that they knew the military would be, but others were always put at risk as well. and the seriously and the weapons that they intended to use both machine guns and hand grenades showed the seriousness of this deadly potential attack. >> the suspects could face life in prison if convicted. >>> for resident of minot, north dakota, there's not much more to do but hope and wait for the best. our reporter from wcco is there this morning. >> if you look over my left shoulder, you can see those dikes literally eroding away before our eyes. you can see the raging river on the upper part of your screen, on the lower part of your screen is where it's flooding neighborhoods. so far this morning we've seen things like coolers, playground equipment, other things out of people's garages that are coming downriver. let's show you some video from those neighborhoods where those pieces of equipment a
abu khalid abdullah teef and walli mujahadin were arrested.n planned to attack and they were inspired by the shootings at fort hood, texas. >> they chose somewhere that they knew the military would be, but others were always put at risk as well. and the seriously and the weapons that they intended to use both machine guns and hand grenades showed the seriousness of this deadly potential attack. >> the suspects could face life in prison if convicted. >>> for resident of...
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. >>> the pentagon has refiled charges against khalid shaikh mohammed and four of his alleged co-conspirators11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. >>> war crime suspect ratko mladic is at the hague in the netherlands. he's facing genocide charges in connection with the massacre of thousands of muslim men and boys. >>> the death toll in joplin, missouri remains 142. and take a look at these incredible scenes from joplin. circus elephants were brought in to help move cars and other heavy debris. anderson, the circus was in town basically on that sunday when that killer tornado struck. and they've decided to help out in that way. >> wow. it's going to be a long road for the people of joplin. [ waves crashing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. we could've gone a more traditional route... ... but it wouldn't have been nearly as memorable. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] with the most advanced engine in its class, 50 horsepo
. >>> the pentagon has refiled charges against khalid shaikh mohammed and four of his alleged co-conspirators11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. >>> war crime suspect ratko mladic is at the hague in the netherlands. he's facing genocide charges in connection with the massacre of thousands of muslim men and boys. >>> the death toll in joplin, missouri remains 142. and take a look at these incredible scenes from joplin. circus elephants were brought in to help move cars and...
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the alleged ring leader changed his name from joseph anthony davis to abu khalid abdul-latif.s home was searched by police. his alleged accomplice said why don't we go in there with guns and lay everybody down. >> the most serious threat i have seen and i've been here for three years. >> the two men rendered the machine guns inoperable. the f.b.i. informant said that davis admired the 2009 misker at ford hood and angry over a case where five washington state soldiers are charged with killing three afghan civilians for sport last year. >> this is the eighth time in the past two years there have been attacks planned or carried out on military sites in the united states. john hendren, abc news. >>> cal's baseball team will have to look forward to next year after making the most of what should be the golden bears' last year. virginia eliminated the golden bears from the college world series yesterday. they dominated the game and beat cal 8-1. cal's cinderella run came after the school decided to drop baseball and other sports to save money, but baseball alum and fans pledged milli
the alleged ring leader changed his name from joseph anthony davis to abu khalid abdul-latif.s home was searched by police. his alleged accomplice said why don't we go in there with guns and lay everybody down. >> the most serious threat i have seen and i've been here for three years. >> the two men rendered the machine guns inoperable. the f.b.i. informant said that davis admired the 2009 misker at ford hood and angry over a case where five washington state soldiers are charged...
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the alleged ring leader changed his name from joseph anthony davis to abu khalid abdul-latif.ome was searched by police. his alleged accomplish, frederick dominque known as walli muhahidh said why don't we just all go there with guns blazing and just lay everybody down. >> authorities tipped off by someone they planned recruit. authorities say davis admired the 2009 massacre at ford hood and angry over a case where five washington state soldiers charged with killing three african-american civilianses for sport last year. this is the eight time in the last two years there were attacked planned or carried out on sites in the united states. he john hendren, abc news. >>> the cal baseball team will try again next year. virginia eliminated the bears from the college world series in omaha yesterday. cavaliers dominated the game. the time score was 8-1 -- final score was 8-1. cal's cinderella run came after the school decided to drop baseball and other sports to save money. baseball alum and fans pledged millions in donation to keep the program alive. well done! . what is this i hear
the alleged ring leader changed his name from joseph anthony davis to abu khalid abdul-latif.ome was searched by police. his alleged accomplish, frederick dominque known as walli muhahidh said why don't we just all go there with guns blazing and just lay everybody down. >> authorities tipped off by someone they planned recruit. authorities say davis admired the 2009 massacre at ford hood and angry over a case where five washington state soldiers charged with killing three african-american...
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while at chehab when they are strong enough there is a reason code osama bin laden ayman al-zawahiri, khalid sheikh mohammed, all of these outside us before they formed al qaeda as young men, they were members of the muslim brotherhood. the brotherhood is the gateway jihad as many muslims in america are discovering. but right now you made this point earlier, you talked about the kind of hot jihadists, al-shabaab, is that kind of a good cop and bad cops an area where the muslim brotherhood looking impeccably dressed and well spoken and the nicest guy in the room sitting down with president bush, president clinton and obama high levels of the defense a profit or her homeland security saying look, we just want to help our community help you. and yet at the same time, you've got bin laden being killed and winning this war to read to me there seems to be a seÓul subterfuge that makes us think we are winning when we are not to read is that true? >> guest: it's absolutely true. the movement as we were discussing osama bin laden just one part of it. al qaeda still lives and thrives but you have the
while at chehab when they are strong enough there is a reason code osama bin laden ayman al-zawahiri, khalid sheikh mohammed, all of these outside us before they formed al qaeda as young men, they were members of the muslim brotherhood. the brotherhood is the gateway jihad as many muslims in america are discovering. but right now you made this point earlier, you talked about the kind of hot jihadists, al-shabaab, is that kind of a good cop and bad cops an area where the muslim brotherhood...
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violent jihad when they are strong enough there is a reason of that osama bin laden, ayman al-zawahiri, khalid sheikh mohammed, all of these al qaeda before they formed al qaeda as young men they were members of the muslim brotherhood. the brotherhood is the gateway to the violent jihadists many young american muslims in america are discovering. >> host: right now and to meet this point earlier, you talk about the kind of hot jihadist come al qaeda come hesla, is that kind of a good cop bad cop scenario with the muslim brotherhood looking in impeccably dressed and well spoken and the nicest guy in the room essentials the sitting down with certainly president bush, president clinton and president obama, high levels of the defense department homeland security saying look, we just want to help cover community help you? and yet at the same time you've got to bin laden being killed and people say we are winning this war. to me there seems to be a very subtle subterfuge going on here that makes us think we are winning when we are not. is that true? >> guest: the global jihadists movant as osama bin
violent jihad when they are strong enough there is a reason of that osama bin laden, ayman al-zawahiri, khalid sheikh mohammed, all of these al qaeda before they formed al qaeda as young men they were members of the muslim brotherhood. the brotherhood is the gateway to the violent jihadists many young american muslims in america are discovering. >> host: right now and to meet this point earlier, you talk about the kind of hot jihadist come al qaeda come hesla, is that kind of a good cop...
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they're abu khalid abdul latif, and wali mujahidh.ried to recruit a third person, that informant went to the police. law enforcement had rendered the guns inoperable. court documents say the men were unhappy about the u.s. military presence in the middle east. they wanted to kill and inspire others to attack by, among other things, getting on cnn. wolf? >> new information about a separate indication that's unfolded here in washington? >> that's right. also involving the military facility. the arrest of a marine reservest last week has led to charges related to earlier crimes. before he was arrested last friday in arlington national cemetery y:nathan malaku was not on the fbi's radar. a key piece of evidence, a video recovered from his bedroom, apparently shot by himself, allegedly shows him firing a gun from inside a vehicle at what looks like the marine corps museum. according to an affidavit, he says that's my target, the military building, it's going to be attacked. when the shooting is done, he yells allah akbar. >> anyone who wou
they're abu khalid abdul latif, and wali mujahidh.ried to recruit a third person, that informant went to the police. law enforcement had rendered the guns inoperable. court documents say the men were unhappy about the u.s. military presence in the middle east. they wanted to kill and inspire others to attack by, among other things, getting on cnn. wolf? >> new information about a separate indication that's unfolded here in washington? >> that's right. also involving the military...
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the charges involve khalid sheik mohammad and four other men be tried in guantanamo bay. >>> joe ranan der sloot it looking for a -- joran. van der sloot is looking -- joran van der sloot is looking for a new lawyer in peru for being accused of killing stephany flores. he's also the prime suspect in the disappearance of natalee holloway in aruba but has never been charged in that case. >>> the mayor of alameda promising a full, public, and apparent investigation after a man drowned at royal beach. officials say 53-year-old man -- say the 53-year-old man walked to this area with you a of his clothes on -- with all of his clothes on. no one went in after him. >> it just strikes me as unbelievably callous that nobody there with any sort of training could strip off their gear and go and help this morning. >> the fire department, the rescuers and the coast guard, what were they thinking when they did nothing? >> alameda city officials say the emergency workers did not have proper training to go into the water to try to save that money but they say they would have gone in if that had been
the charges involve khalid sheik mohammad and four other men be tried in guantanamo bay. >>> joe ranan der sloot it looking for a -- joran. van der sloot is looking -- joran van der sloot is looking for a new lawyer in peru for being accused of killing stephany flores. he's also the prime suspect in the disappearance of natalee holloway in aruba but has never been charged in that case. >>> the mayor of alameda promising a full, public, and apparent investigation after a man...
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the two men arrested as both converts to islam, including the accused ringleader, 33-year-old abu khalid abdul latif, formerly known as joseph davis, who has posted a number of videos on youtube with rants against the u.s. military for their actions in islamic countries. >> the americans now, they're murdering and killing muslims. and we sit here and we do nothing. >> reporter: davis has a long criminal record and reportedly converted to islam while in prison in washington state. >> stop allowing these people to try to destroy islam in this way. >> reporter: the fbi says the men were modeling their planned attack on what happened in ft. hood, texas, where 13 people were killed. >> we must establish jihad. i don't care what anybody says about that. you can turn me in to the fbi. whatever. we need to establish with the tongue, with your heart and your happens. >> reporter: the two were arrested after they took several weapons from an fbi undercover, machine guns that had been disabled. and the fbi sent a warning to local law enforcement there may well be other plots like this in the works.
the two men arrested as both converts to islam, including the accused ringleader, 33-year-old abu khalid abdul latif, formerly known as joseph davis, who has posted a number of videos on youtube with rants against the u.s. military for their actions in islamic countries. >> the americans now, they're murdering and killing muslims. and we sit here and we do nothing. >> reporter: davis has a long criminal record and reportedly converted to islam while in prison in washington state....
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the man on the left side of your screen with the glasses and a kbeerd is abu khalid abdul latif, he wasvertsed to islam years ago. he talks a lot about islam and his conversion on youtube. it's fascinating to watch in light of his arrest last night. i want to play just part of it. >> people, they want to sit out here now and call islam a terrorist religion. terrorism started a long time ago before islam. there are many terrorists out here from every other religion today. it's common law. but no one talks about that. no one talks about the catholic catholicism or christianity. there isn't any proof muslims has anything to do with september 11th, but we take the blame because we don't want to be targeted. we're already targeted. if you have a beard, if you have dress, if you pray, if people know you're a muslim, no matter how you try to cover it up, they know you're a muslim. >> abdul latif or davis appeared several times on youtube. i want you to look at this. it seems he was looking for love. this is a dating site, a muslim dating site. this is abd0ul latif's site. he's look forriing fo
the man on the left side of your screen with the glasses and a kbeerd is abu khalid abdul latif, he wasvertsed to islam years ago. he talks a lot about islam and his conversion on youtube. it's fascinating to watch in light of his arrest last night. i want to play just part of it. >> people, they want to sit out here now and call islam a terrorist religion. terrorism started a long time ago before islam. there are many terrorists out here from every other religion today. it's common law....
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just listen to abu khalid abdul latif charged this week for planning an attack on a military camp inattle. >> people are killing each other instead of defending religion. the enemies of islam, like the united states, are taking advantage of that. >> reporter: it may be reference to rogue elements within the u.s. striker brigade unit charged with killing afghan civili civilians. abdul latif intended to retaliate by striking ft. lewis with machine guns and grenades. he later allegedly shifted his target to the recruiting center in this building. >> i think it's a sad commentary. our military puts itself on the line and risks their lives abroad. they should be safe at home. >> reporter: since 2009, there have been attacks at ft. hood and at a recruiting station in little rock and reported plots against military facilities in maryland, virginia and new york. there's the case of malaku, himself, a marine reservist who's accused of firing at multiple military targets in northern virginia last fall before his arrest at the pentagon last week allegedly with bomb ingredients. officials are no
just listen to abu khalid abdul latif charged this week for planning an attack on a military camp inattle. >> people are killing each other instead of defending religion. the enemies of islam, like the united states, are taking advantage of that. >> reporter: it may be reference to rogue elements within the u.s. striker brigade unit charged with killing afghan civili civilians. abdul latif intended to retaliate by striking ft. lewis with machine guns and grenades. he later allegedly...
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is one step closer going to trial after murder and terrorism charges were filed yesterday against khalidharges against them were dropped two years ago while the obama administration reviewed the military commission system. ultimately they will face one of those commissions at guantanamo bay. >>> the former military leader of the bosnian serbs, ratko mladic has spent his first night at a united nations prison in the netherlands. he was flown there yesterday under heavy security. he is awaiting trial on war crime charges for his role in the brutal bosnian war of the '90s. mladic is held responsible for the massacre of 8,000 men and boys. >>> there are new questions this morning about safety of interstate bus travel after another fatal accident. >> four women were killed when their bus overturned on a virginia highway. now the driver has been charged, toman bradley, has been looking into the bus company safety record. good morning, toman. >> reporter: good morning, peggy and daniel, this scene has become frighteningly familiar. another commercial bus nightmare this time in virginia. virgini
is one step closer going to trial after murder and terrorism charges were filed yesterday against khalidharges against them were dropped two years ago while the obama administration reviewed the military commission system. ultimately they will face one of those commissions at guantanamo bay. >>> the former military leader of the bosnian serbs, ratko mladic has spent his first night at a united nations prison in the netherlands. he was flown there yesterday under heavy security. he is...
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however, we should not ignore the fact that khalid sheikh mohammed, abu zubaydah and many other al qaedakilled in pakistan with the assistance so they have been providing assistance, and one explanation of this competitive versus cooperative issue i think seth jones or what's his name and address is it in 2001 when we pressure the pakistanis to help us participate in the war on ticker, we did not insist that they would drop prize with the taliban at time. we were very much focused on al qaeda. isi said find, we will cooperate on al qaeda, but they didn't say anything of the taliban or the other groups. it wasn't brought up and we didn't insist. so, the isi continued their relationship with these groups will be targeted al qaeda in assisting us. and the impression that i got during the that period was there was something else to it besides what i just said, and that other issue was the defering threat perceptions of the pakistan is regarding the threats that they face, i think the isi consider some of these al qaeda individuals as threats to them to pakistan and the isi because they are n
however, we should not ignore the fact that khalid sheikh mohammed, abu zubaydah and many other al qaedakilled in pakistan with the assistance so they have been providing assistance, and one explanation of this competitive versus cooperative issue i think seth jones or what's his name and address is it in 2001 when we pressure the pakistanis to help us participate in the war on ticker, we did not insist that they would drop prize with the taliban at time. we were very much focused on al qaeda....
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and lawmakers in new york city rebelled against the administration's equally foolhardy plan to try khalid sheikh mohammed in a courtroom in new york. and that's to say nothing of the security costs and the disruption that civilian trials for terrorists create for any american community. we have firsthand experience of this from the 2006 murder trial of zacarias moussaoui in alexandria, virginia. despite all of this, however, the administration seems fixated on the idea that once we have caught terrorists, the goal isn't to get as much intelligence out of them as quickly as possible to prevent further attacks on soldiers and citizens but to prove that we can treat them the same way we treat everybody else. my response to that is maybe we could -- maybe we can do that. you can put them in a u.s. court, but why in the world would you want to? you could, but should you? the administration likes to tout its confidence in the u.s. legal system. well, i don't believe the american people need to try any enemy combatants in our own hometowns and cities to prove that our court system works. we know
and lawmakers in new york city rebelled against the administration's equally foolhardy plan to try khalid sheikh mohammed in a courtroom in new york. and that's to say nothing of the security costs and the disruption that civilian trials for terrorists create for any american community. we have firsthand experience of this from the 2006 murder trial of zacarias moussaoui in alexandria, virginia. despite all of this, however, the administration seems fixated on the idea that once we have caught...
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having that little backstopped like fdic insurance in banks, and a lot of khalid said think we should not replace fannie and freddie with anything also think we do not need fdic insurance. we need that government structure. it works and it will continue to work and we needed in housing finance, and i feel very strongly about that. host: will go to steve, a democrat in chicago. caller: i love your show and i watch it every morning. host: the heading give us your question and comment. caller: good morning. my question is put destroyed the housing market? it was of the banks? was that the credit defaults swaps that one around the world destroying economies? host: he wants to know who destroyed the housing economy. was that the bank's trading and buying credit defaults swaps? buying credit defaults swaps? guest: steve, yes, i'm trying to back up here. a lot people the that things in the economy go in straight lines. nothing on earth is straight line. everything is about rhythms and cycles. what happened is that -- to oversimplify it -- you have banking cycle where the banking system, beca
having that little backstopped like fdic insurance in banks, and a lot of khalid said think we should not replace fannie and freddie with anything also think we do not need fdic insurance. we need that government structure. it works and it will continue to work and we needed in housing finance, and i feel very strongly about that. host: will go to steve, a democrat in chicago. caller: i love your show and i watch it every morning. host: the heading give us your question and comment. caller:...
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may be used to transfer, release, or assist in the transfer or extending immigration benefits to khalid sheik mohammed or any other detainee. section 538, none of the funds made available may be used for first-class travel by the employees of agencies funded by this action. section 539, none of the funds made available may be used to propose a disciplinary or adverse action to any employee who engages regularly with the public in the performance of official duties because that employee elects to utilize protected equipment or measures. section 540, none of the funds made available may be used to employ workers described in section 274-a-h-3 of the immigration and nationality act . section 541, any company that collects personal information from any individual in their regular traveler program shall safeguard and dispose of such information. section 542, none of the funds appropriated may be used to pay, award or incentive fees for contractor performance that is journaled to be below satisfactory performance. section 543, not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this ac
may be used to transfer, release, or assist in the transfer or extending immigration benefits to khalid sheik mohammed or any other detainee. section 538, none of the funds made available may be used for first-class travel by the employees of agencies funded by this action. section 539, none of the funds made available may be used to propose a disciplinary or adverse action to any employee who engages regularly with the public in the performance of official duties because that employee elects...