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she gave us incredible access to khalid. i met him in the square. >> let's go back to some more video. before we do that, the army is now in charge. what is the attitude of the egyptian people towards the army? >> you see this in the film. where -- first of all, you are drafted to be in the army and everybody has to be in the army unless you are an only son. people feel close to the army in egypt. when the army takes control after mubarak steps down, as khalid says, they did not want mubarak's son taking over. they were not upset about mubarak stepping down. they thought this was stopping the inheritance project. they kept trying to clear people out of the square violently. the protesters that we follow, the people on the forefront of change in pushing for change, they start to see the violence on the part of the army that was not expected at the beginning. many people were in disbelief. when some of the protesters begin filming the torture and violence of the army, most of the country is completely shocked and does not beli
she gave us incredible access to khalid. i met him in the square. >> let's go back to some more video. before we do that, the army is now in charge. what is the attitude of the egyptian people towards the army? >> you see this in the film. where -- first of all, you are drafted to be in the army and everybody has to be in the army unless you are an only son. people feel close to the army in egypt. when the army takes control after mubarak steps down, as khalid says, they did not...
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now khalid sheikh mouhamed says he's had a change of heart. what he's saying in his new manifesto, next. >>> welcome back to "the lead" live from ten ton, new jersey. a proposal to reinstate long-term unemployment benefits has failed to clear two procedural votes in the senate. that leaves more than one million unemployed americans in sort of limbo. so, what now? dana bash is live from capitol hill. are there other venues that they can proceed down? >> not completely dashed but not being looking good, promising before congress goes on another recess in one week. what's going on here is that democrats and republicans can't decide on several things. one, the length of the extension. democrats said only three months. if longer, they want it to be longer if paid for and then the second thing is the idea of amendments, fairness. republicans are saying that they don't -- they are being stipled. all of this, jake, despite the fact that you have eight republican senators who have been working pretty much nonstop to try to have a bipartisan agreement.
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khalid sheikh mohammed's confessing in these manifestos. from the prosecutor's standpoint, they're quite happy tonight. >> i want to bring in andy mccarthy now who used to prosecute terrorists for a living. he was the lead prosecutor in the '93 world trade center bombing and helped launch the investigation. am i offbase? >> no, not at all. he's confessing, we don't need his confession the whole point of shifting our par dime after 9/11 from law enforcement to counter terrorism was the recognition that these characters were not mere criminals, they are enemies of the united states. can you imagine that during the second world war we would allow imprisoned germans or japanese operatives to get their propaganda out of an american prison? it's preposterous? >> no, i could not imagine. >> he sends a message to a health care worker in england. they didn't know about it, who did? who would have allowed this. everyone at gitmo has access to normal mail. as long as his correspondent is vetted by a security team. we're allowing him to write letters t
khalid sheikh mohammed's confessing in these manifestos. from the prosecutor's standpoint, they're quite happy tonight. >> i want to bring in andy mccarthy now who used to prosecute terrorists for a living. he was the lead prosecutor in the '93 world trade center bombing and helped launch the investigation. am i offbase? >> no, not at all. he's confessing, we don't need his confession the whole point of shifting our par dime after 9/11 from law enforcement to counter terrorism was...
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that khalid sheikh mohammed was water boarded there 180 times by two cia contractors. what hasn't been known and what we reported today was how the deal was made. and the money that traded hands. and some of the other details about the interactions. >> woodruff: explain some of that. >> well, i think people, we never knew the story of how the prison came to be and what, in fact, the poles got in exchange for t as i reported today in great detail we gave the poles 15 million in early 2 o 003 which really wasn't a lot of money. i say later in the story we gave more october ans 20 million for a prison that they were building for us. >> and why did it have to work that way? i mean why was it so-- remind us again why was it so important that these alleged ferr rests, people who were being interrogated had to be put in places so remote and the places kept secret. >> well, the cia wanted to keep them outside of the u.s. legal system, right where. they wouldn't have a right to an attorney. or habeas. and they found that if they could put them, stash them away on these sites in
that khalid sheikh mohammed was water boarded there 180 times by two cia contractors. what hasn't been known and what we reported today was how the deal was made. and the money that traded hands. and some of the other details about the interactions. >> woodruff: explain some of that. >> well, i think people, we never knew the story of how the prison came to be and what, in fact, the poles got in exchange for t as i reported today in great detail we gave the poles 15 million in early...
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she gave us incredible access to khalid.met him in the square. >> let's go back to some more video. before we do that, the army is now in charge. what is the attitude of the egyptian people towards the army? >> you see this in the film. where -- first of all, you are drafted to be in the army and everybody has to be in the army unless you are and will be son. -- an only son. people feel close to the army in egypt. when the army takes control after mubarak steps down, as khalid says, they did not want mubarak's son taking over. they were not upset about mubarak stepping down. they thought this was stopping the inheritance project. they kept trying to clear people out of the square violently. the protesters that we follow, the people on the forefront of change in pushing for change they start to see the violence on the part of the army that was not expected at the beginning. many people were in disbelief. when some of the protesters begin filming the torture and violence of the army, most of the country is completely shocked a
she gave us incredible access to khalid.met him in the square. >> let's go back to some more video. before we do that, the army is now in charge. what is the attitude of the egyptian people towards the army? >> you see this in the film. where -- first of all, you are drafted to be in the army and everybody has to be in the army unless you are and will be son. -- an only son. people feel close to the army in egypt. when the army takes control after mubarak steps down, as khalid says,...
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one of the 9/11 hijackers, khalid al mendar, made a phone call from san diego to a known al qaeda safeouse in yemen. nsa saw that call. but could not see that the call was coming from an individual already in the united states. the telephone metadata program, under section 215, was designed to map the communications of terrorists, so we can see who they may be in contact with as quickly as possible. >> all right. so when you heard that, peter, you're an expert on this subject. what did you think? >> you know, the real problem in this case was this khalid al madar was known to be in this country by the cia. and the real problem was not that cia missed the phone call. the real problem is they didn't say this guy is in the country, he arrived here, and living openly. his name was listed in the san diego phone book. so this is really a case where information sharing within the government would have actually cracked the case. not some vast information collection program. >> so you think the president -- did he make the case why they came up with this bulk collection of all these phone numbe
one of the 9/11 hijackers, khalid al mendar, made a phone call from san diego to a known al qaeda safeouse in yemen. nsa saw that call. but could not see that the call was coming from an individual already in the united states. the telephone metadata program, under section 215, was designed to map the communications of terrorists, so we can see who they may be in contact with as quickly as possible. >> all right. so when you heard that, peter, you're an expert on this subject. what did...
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official account as the mentor, the mastermind of the nine/11 attacks by khalid shaikh mohammed. you have never met colleagues shaikh mohammed? >> i met him. i met osama bin laden. i met bigger than them also. afghans are worried about the lack of jobs, corruption, insecurity. what will happen when foreign troops leave. many of the choices facing them as presidential candidates are stuck in the politics of the past. these men areing great at, defeating the russians, and should be respected for it. others think they should go to jail for war crimes. whos not only the taliban wants control over women in afghanistan. i asked if women should live independent lives as in the west. men,s long as there are those rights are not given to the women. work infor the women to the areas that are proper for them tot we don't allow go to the engineering. them we don't want women at the top of the mountain. fall ofars after the the taliban, democracy still has shallow roots. you are watching "bbc world news america." come, hundreds of thousands to sending on new york city for the super bowl. auth
official account as the mentor, the mastermind of the nine/11 attacks by khalid shaikh mohammed. you have never met colleagues shaikh mohammed? >> i met him. i met osama bin laden. i met bigger than them also. afghans are worried about the lack of jobs, corruption, insecurity. what will happen when foreign troops leave. many of the choices facing them as presidential candidates are stuck in the politics of the past. these men areing great at, defeating the russians, and should be...
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we spoke to khalid clare the emergency manager of doctors without borders here's what she had to say about the situation on the ground. we see more than six hundred thousand people displaced off alone two hundred thousand in the capital and defiance is continuing our teams are witnessing that bodies on the streets every day yesterday in the camp close to the airport where more than one hundred thousand people are at this moment looking for safety. the shooting in the camp and the shooting is so bad that even our clinic cannot continue in its normal ways we can no longer treat moments rishon we have still one or two doctors in the camp just to take care of the heavily injured people but it's almost impossible for doctors without borders to continue its work at this moment is that the hospitals in bangor but also in the rest of the central african republic are in feted by armed men people discriminates in the hospital who came there to a deck patients inside the hospital so yes we see oh it's a big problem inside the hospitals reese finance our biggest concern is of the situation insid
we spoke to khalid clare the emergency manager of doctors without borders here's what she had to say about the situation on the ground. we see more than six hundred thousand people displaced off alone two hundred thousand in the capital and defiance is continuing our teams are witnessing that bodies on the streets every day yesterday in the camp close to the airport where more than one hundred thousand people are at this moment looking for safety. the shooting in the camp and the shooting is so...
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." >>> there's new insight this morning into the mind of terror mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed. documents written by mohammed from his cell at guantanamo are being made public. the 9/11 mastermind says it is wrong for muslims to spread their faith through violence. mohammed also says that western nations like the u.s. are being destroyed by homosexuality and divorce. >>> all right, new reports just out this morning reveal the government's spy agency is eavesdropping on computers around the world. "the new york times" reporting that the nsa installed surveillance software in 100,000 computers. it has allowed the u.s. to keep an eye on the chinese army, the russian military, drug cartels and potential cyberattackers. the nsa claims the technology has not been used here in the u.s. >>> some businesses in downtown charleston, west virginia, have re-opened, deemed safe after a chemical leak tainted the city's water supply, but more than 60% of residents are still not able to use their taps. schools in the four counties affected by the contamination will be closed again today, and dow
." >>> there's new insight this morning into the mind of terror mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed. documents written by mohammed from his cell at guantanamo are being made public. the 9/11 mastermind says it is wrong for muslims to spread their faith through violence. mohammed also says that western nations like the u.s. are being destroyed by homosexuality and divorce. >>> all right, new reports just out this morning reveal the government's spy agency is eavesdropping on...
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leaders they have when it's not very nice it doesn't look very good and indeed a lot of the face khalid's and give them a very unfortunately been injured as well well that's why i was going to ask you that i mean you're talking. the safety of the police officers but they have incurred a lot of injuries are they well prepared are they well equipped of that sort of number of injuries surprise you again. you know sadly intense violence like backs now it doesn't surprise me because when events with that degree of violence being shown towards the police act you know sadly and unfortunately and tragically and again all over the world police officers will get the most circumstances where they get in the u.k. we've made great efforts recently to with other officers with appropriate footprint protective helmet soft foods overalls and also the we try and ploy them in methods where they're aware that they don't for instance going too far apart from each other because lots of injuries occur when you're on the ground so as far as possible the police officers should try and keep to their seat and out a
leaders they have when it's not very nice it doesn't look very good and indeed a lot of the face khalid's and give them a very unfortunately been injured as well well that's why i was going to ask you that i mean you're talking. the safety of the police officers but they have incurred a lot of injuries are they well prepared are they well equipped of that sort of number of injuries surprise you again. you know sadly intense violence like backs now it doesn't surprise me because when events with...
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a 25-year-old guy in england received a letter written by khalid khalid shaikh mohammed.ave many different perceptions and convictions regarding the seen and unseen world and goes on and on for 27 pages. deborah burlingame, whose brother was a pilot on a flight that crashed into the pentagon, was on the kelly file last night and she gave her reaction. >> this is a gold mine of propaganda coming from the rock star of 9-11 right out from his jail cell. that's how stupid the infidels are in letting this get out. and his attorneys, i have to say, shame on you, major derek poteet, a marine, an active duty marine, you are a disgrace to your uniform for participating in this. >> another story, a few hours from now, the president of france is expected to address rumors that he is having an affair. those allegations reportedly put his long-time girlfriend in the hospital. the french tabloid, closer, published photos that they say proved the president was having an affair with a french actress. he's not denying the report, but he says his privacy was invaded. it's france. >>> it's
a 25-year-old guy in england received a letter written by khalid khalid shaikh mohammed.ave many different perceptions and convictions regarding the seen and unseen world and goes on and on for 27 pages. deborah burlingame, whose brother was a pilot on a flight that crashed into the pentagon, was on the kelly file last night and she gave her reaction. >> this is a gold mine of propaganda coming from the rock star of 9-11 right out from his jail cell. that's how stupid the infidels are in...
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a new 36-page document purportedly written by sheikh khalid mohammed.ow he is free. he said families are in trouble because of divorce and homosexuality. >>> new reports out this morning reports the government spy agency is eavesdropping on computers. "the new york times" reports the nsa installed surveillance software in 100,000 computers worldwide. it has allowed the u.s. to keep an eye on the chinese army, the russian military, drug cartels and potential cyber attackers. the nsa claims the technology has not been used here in the u.s. >> like something on the of a spy novel, a tom clancy movie or something. "the times" also says the surveillance program works off old-fashioned radio frequencies and in many cases must be installed in person as a spy. posing as maybe a repair man or at the computer store or factory. >> very interesting. >> in briefcases, picking up transmissions from miles away from the targeted computer. >> very interesting. i'm sure we will be learning more about that. >> yes, we will. >>> new jersey's governor apologized again for e
a new 36-page document purportedly written by sheikh khalid mohammed.ow he is free. he said families are in trouble because of divorce and homosexuality. >>> new reports out this morning reports the government spy agency is eavesdropping on computers. "the new york times" reports the nsa installed surveillance software in 100,000 computers worldwide. it has allowed the u.s. to keep an eye on the chinese army, the russian military, drug cartels and potential cyber attackers....
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blocking the transparent -- >> thank you for page two, there is an issue about the master mind of 9/11, khalid mohammed. deborah burlinggame joins me, this is incredible, some health care worker in england got a 27-page letter, handwritten from the master mind of 9/11 talking about his repentance, and this is allowed? >> it is absolutely not allowed. the lawyers in this case, his defense attorneys, according to "the guardian" tom petter inter this. >> you can't write a letter, isn't it a crime? >> it is a violation of the protective order that was set by -- in 2004 by judge join hensgreen in the d.c. circuit, prohibiting contraband from being allowed into the -- into the cells of these detainees, the lawyers have to sign extensive agreements. these are access agreements saying what they will abide by, in order to have access to their clients. somebody must have smuggled is this letter from this kid in, when he was in north carolina college. and then they smuggled, first, they translated and typed, re-typed according to "the guardian" and smuggled these 27 pages out. that is a gross violation o
blocking the transparent -- >> thank you for page two, there is an issue about the master mind of 9/11, khalid mohammed. deborah burlinggame joins me, this is incredible, some health care worker in england got a 27-page letter, handwritten from the master mind of 9/11 talking about his repentance, and this is allowed? >> it is absolutely not allowed. the lawyers in this case, his defense attorneys, according to "the guardian" tom petter inter this. >> you can't write...
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. >> khalid, a hijacker on the plane that slammed into the plane on september 11th.had been in contact with an al qaeda safe house in yemen. the nsa didn't know he was calling that location from san diego. the nsa's chief said if they had their current program of collecting bulk phone call records in place then. >> we would have known about the plot. >> a privacy watchdog report appointed by the government now rejects that. >> the information was available. they just weren't sharing it. >> the controversial nsa program revealed by leaker edward snowden should not exist. >> it's unlawful in the majority of the board's view and should be shut down after a short transition period. >> reporter: the board says the patriot act doesn't give legal authority for phone records in lucas the white house argues and says it's a huge invasion of america's privacy. the report is a harsh rebuke on president obama's stance on intelligence gathering. in the wake of this report, the white house defending the phone gathering records program as legal and effective. >>> we simply disagree
. >> khalid, a hijacker on the plane that slammed into the plane on september 11th.had been in contact with an al qaeda safe house in yemen. the nsa didn't know he was calling that location from san diego. the nsa's chief said if they had their current program of collecting bulk phone call records in place then. >> we would have known about the plot. >> a privacy watchdog report appointed by the government now rejects that. >> the information was available. they just...
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. >> khalid abdulqader, the project manager, says 1.2 million barrels a day will be tapped here.n the entire daily production of some o.p.e.c. countries like qatar and indonesia. wow, this is a lot of walking. the oil will be stored in massive tanks like this one, which is seven stories high. [laughs] look at this. >> yes. we'll go down. >> that is gigantic. it's 300 feet across-- the length of a football field. so can we go down? >> yes. >> okay. be careful. be very careful. like just about everything at khurais, even the tanks have the latest bells and whistles. >> this is a floating roof. >> yeah? >> so when oil comes in, the whole roof will go up. >> will just rise up? >> rise up, yes. and the stair also will rise up with it. >> so, in other words, we're standing on the roof of the tank, and the oil will push it up? >> will push it up, all the way up. >> there's more oil in this one field at khurais than in the entire united states. it's the largest oil facility to come online anywhere in the world in nearly three decades with, the saudis say, 27 billion barrels of oil. has a
. >> khalid abdulqader, the project manager, says 1.2 million barrels a day will be tapped here.n the entire daily production of some o.p.e.c. countries like qatar and indonesia. wow, this is a lot of walking. the oil will be stored in massive tanks like this one, which is seven stories high. [laughs] look at this. >> yes. we'll go down. >> that is gigantic. it's 300 feet across-- the length of a football field. so can we go down? >> yes. >> okay. be careful. be...
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breaking news on this story, khalid sheikh mohammed has confessed to being the critical planner betweenped organize it, he celebrated the murders of those innocent men and women, beyond that among his other numerous confessed crimes, he celebrates the fact that he personally murdered daniel pearl
breaking news on this story, khalid sheikh mohammed has confessed to being the critical planner betweenped organize it, he celebrated the murders of those innocent men and women, beyond that among his other numerous confessed crimes, he celebrates the fact that he personally murdered daniel pearl
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this week i noticed khalid sheikh mohammed. you don't like him and what is he doing?ody? >> his mom, probably. who looks like him by the way. >> this is maybe the most evil person we have living on the face of the planet right now. >> you are profiling now. i think he has released a manifesto from prison sale. the judge has allowed this. manifesto has only been released or leaked. not clear how the how it got out but permitted to be out. now, it's part one of three. the next edition of his manifesto is going to explain all the feelings behind 9/11. but this one comes out, the huffington post published it and some news channel in england put it online my question is why does the worse, at least one of the worse living terrorists in the world get to have a voice when he is in an american controlled prison right now? how are we allowing this propaganda. >> his propaganda that he gets out. >> let me tell you they say there is no security concerns at the dod. we had national security experts on our show this week talking about how the people saying he has turned to peace a
this week i noticed khalid sheikh mohammed. you don't like him and what is he doing?ody? >> his mom, probably. who looks like him by the way. >> this is maybe the most evil person we have living on the face of the planet right now. >> you are profiling now. i think he has released a manifesto from prison sale. the judge has allowed this. manifesto has only been released or leaked. not clear how the how it got out but permitted to be out. now, it's part one of three. the next...
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the next one is january of '09, an extremist in yemen, connection with khalid o zanny in texas and nsa notified the fbi which discovered a plot to attack the new york stock exchange. using a 215 order nsa inquiried metadata to identify potential connections. three defendants were convicted of terrorism offenses. and the fourth, again, this is a court opinion, in october of '09, while monitoring an al qaeda affected terrorist, the nsa discovered david headily, who is a major figure was working on a plot to bomb a danish newspaper office that published cartoons depicting the prophet mohammed and goes on from there. so the word essential i think is a word that is often debated. you also say as -- that is it was likely that this could have prevented 9/11 and could quite possibly prevent another 9/11. am i correct about that? mr. morell? >> we as a group -- >> i'm asking you what said in the op-ed. >> yes, i said that. but question never talked about that as a group about 9/11. we never came to a judgment about that as a group. >> it was just your opinion. >> just my opinion. >> let me ask
the next one is january of '09, an extremist in yemen, connection with khalid o zanny in texas and nsa notified the fbi which discovered a plot to attack the new york stock exchange. using a 215 order nsa inquiried metadata to identify potential connections. three defendants were convicted of terrorism offenses. and the fourth, again, this is a court opinion, in october of '09, while monitoring an al qaeda affected terrorist, the nsa discovered david headily, who is a major figure was working...
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but khalid sheikh mohammed has managed a few more of his jihad propaganda at his prison cell at gitmosome media outlets have chosen to publish a manifesto where he suggested that muslims now shouldn't use violence to spread islam, but no one should buy his bull, according to andrew mccarthy, who prosecuted him. he's worrying what could happen when messages from terrorists get out. >> this is a guy who is getting his messages out, who is getting his propaganda out. we had the guy i prosecuted, the blind sheikh. bin laden credited him with issuing the fat waw that approved the 9/11 attack from his american prison cell. the guy who killed meyer cohahny in 1990, plotted the 1993 world trade center attack from his prison cell in attica. and we had the 1993 world trade center bombers corresponding with jihadists in madrid implicated in 9/11 and the attacks there. don't start telling me how competent these guys are who are watching what is going out of the institutions. >> he's right, the messages, instructions, things can be sent out. words of warning to heed? >> this is the deal, this is a
but khalid sheikh mohammed has managed a few more of his jihad propaganda at his prison cell at gitmosome media outlets have chosen to publish a manifesto where he suggested that muslims now shouldn't use violence to spread islam, but no one should buy his bull, according to andrew mccarthy, who prosecuted him. he's worrying what could happen when messages from terrorists get out. >> this is a guy who is getting his messages out, who is getting his propaganda out. we had the guy i...
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one of the 9/11 hijackers, khalid almindar, made a phone call from san diego to a known al qaeda safe house in yemen. nsa saw that call, but it could not see that the call was coming from an individual already in the united states. the telephone meta data program under section 215 was designed to map the communications of terrorists so we can see who they may be in contact with as quickly as possible. and this capability could also prove valuable in a crisis. for example, if a bomb goes off in one of our cities and law enforcement is racing to determine whether a network is poised to conduct additional attacks, time is of the essence. being able to quickly review phone connections to assess whether a network exists is critical to that effort. in sum, the program does not involve the nsa examining the phone records of ordinary americans, rather, it consolidates these records into a database that the government can query if it has a specific lead. a consolidation of phone records that the companies already retain for business purposes. the review group turned up no indication that this
one of the 9/11 hijackers, khalid almindar, made a phone call from san diego to a known al qaeda safe house in yemen. nsa saw that call, but it could not see that the call was coming from an individual already in the united states. the telephone meta data program under section 215 was designed to map the communications of terrorists so we can see who they may be in contact with as quickly as possible. and this capability could also prove valuable in a crisis. for example, if a bomb goes off in...
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. >> mohammed and khalid have been friend for decades and meet at this restaurant to catch up. both egyptians living in new york and have different feelings about the future of their country. >> mohamed morsi is gone, never again. gone forever. to have egypt the way it used to be would be better. he had to go. >> no, i disagree about that. mohamed morsi is not going to go. he has to come back again. we did not give the guy a chance. >> khalid supports mohamed morsi, the president ousted by the army after a year in office. many of his supporters are boycotting the referendum. we are not sitting until we get it back. even if he came back for a day and new election, but he has to come back. that's our vote. it's time for one like me. i'm 55 years old and never vote in any elections. >> mo hammy supports the chief abdul fatah al-sisi who ousted mohamed morsi. the new constitution is backed by the military, who says the referendum is the first step towards election. >> many took hours to cast their vote. many more, in record numbers, are expected. >> i expect more and more coming. t
. >> mohammed and khalid have been friend for decades and meet at this restaurant to catch up. both egyptians living in new york and have different feelings about the future of their country. >> mohamed morsi is gone, never again. gone forever. to have egypt the way it used to be would be better. he had to go. >> no, i disagree about that. mohamed morsi is not going to go. he has to come back again. we did not give the guy a chance. >> khalid supports mohamed morsi, the...
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they created hamas and it's no coincidence the man behind 9/11 from osama bin laden, khalid sheikh mohammed i'm in a house i would hear you, before formed al qaeda, guess which group they go on to? the muslim brotherhood. ladies and gentlemen, i'm here to tell you the muslim brotherhood is the gateway drug to islamic terrorism. you want to understand all this mayhem going on in the world right now? why we are up against the wall with this war on terror, the existential struggle to judeo christian western civilization. i have seen in the capital they don't like to hear that. that's what's going on. if you want to understand what we're up against come you have to understand this group. it started with them. to be politically incorrect term which may have i have no problem doing, they have plenty of theological and not to backup their ideology. that is the fact. muslim brotherhood founder towards the group in 1928 in egypt. he's devastated that the islamic galaxy has collapsed. funny sounding word. every american needs to understand that. the caliphate. picture a united muslim state. picture e
they created hamas and it's no coincidence the man behind 9/11 from osama bin laden, khalid sheikh mohammed i'm in a house i would hear you, before formed al qaeda, guess which group they go on to? the muslim brotherhood. ladies and gentlemen, i'm here to tell you the muslim brotherhood is the gateway drug to islamic terrorism. you want to understand all this mayhem going on in the world right now? why we are up against the wall with this war on terror, the existential struggle to judeo...
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one of the 9/11 hijackers, khalid mindar, made a phone call from san diego to a known al qaeda safe house in yemen. nsa saw that call but it could not see that the call was coming from an individual already in the united states. the telephone metadata program under section 215 was designed to map the communications of terrorists so we could see who they may be in contact with as quickly as possible. this capability could also prove valuable in a crisis. for example, if a bomb goes off in one of our cities and law enforcement is racing to determine whether a network is poised to conduct additional attacks, time is of the essence. being able to quickly review phone connections to assess whether a network exists is critical to that effort. in some the program does not involve the nsa examining the phone records of ordinary americans. rather it consolidates these records into a database that the government can query, if it has a specific lead. a consolidation of phone records that the companies already retain for business purposes. the review group turned up no indication that this database h
one of the 9/11 hijackers, khalid mindar, made a phone call from san diego to a known al qaeda safe house in yemen. nsa saw that call but it could not see that the call was coming from an individual already in the united states. the telephone metadata program under section 215 was designed to map the communications of terrorists so we could see who they may be in contact with as quickly as possible. this capability could also prove valuable in a crisis. for example, if a bomb goes off in one of...
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he was an inspiration to bin laden himself, khalid sheikh mohammed. >> she was sentenced to ten yearsday at the suggestion of the f.b.i. because she currently is in stage 4 breast cancer. they're estimating she has 18 months to live. so they set her free. she is quoted awhile back ago as saying she did not want to die in a strange and loveless place. so rather than prison, she is now in brooklyn. >> with her son. unbelievable. let's talk about another story. michael moore who was as anti -- as pro-obama and antirepublican as there are on the planet has turned on the president. he says obamacare -- quote -- "is awful." that is the dirty little secret many liberals have avoided saying out loud for fear of aiding the president's enemies. companies raising rates and the president telling people they could keep their coverage when in fact all could is the result of one fatal flaw. the affordable care act is a pro-insurance industry plan implemented by a president who knew in his heart that a single-payer medicare for all model was the true way to go. he wants single-payer. this isn't left
he was an inspiration to bin laden himself, khalid sheikh mohammed. >> she was sentenced to ten yearsday at the suggestion of the f.b.i. because she currently is in stage 4 breast cancer. they're estimating she has 18 months to live. so they set her free. she is quoted awhile back ago as saying she did not want to die in a strange and loveless place. so rather than prison, she is now in brooklyn. >> with her son. unbelievable. let's talk about another story. michael moore who was as...
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. >> if you don't do this, you don't get ramsey al shibi or khalid sheikh mohammed who provided an incredibleon was necessary on hip? >> absolutely. edged it then and i believe it to this day. >> and because you say also that the only mistake that you really feel you made is telling a group in congress, the gang of eight, instead of just explaining enhanced interrogation in detail to the entire intelligence committee, could have avoided the whole political pitfall. >> yeah. i don't know if it would guarantee no political pitfall, but in retrospect, it was foolish and i blame myself for that, to make a decision to just brief the top eight members of congress, senior leaders of congress 'cause in this day and age, one can't expect them to stand up and be counted when the political winds change. that's what happened. >> right. you had 100 on -- enhanced interrogation you believe was necessary. a guy that used to run the c.i.a. who you have great respect for wrote his own book, 600 pages. how do you feel about the secretary of defense providing details about the goings on in a sitting administrat
. >> if you don't do this, you don't get ramsey al shibi or khalid sheikh mohammed who provided an incredibleon was necessary on hip? >> absolutely. edged it then and i believe it to this day. >> and because you say also that the only mistake that you really feel you made is telling a group in congress, the gang of eight, instead of just explaining enhanced interrogation in detail to the entire intelligence committee, could have avoided the whole political pitfall. >>...
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. >> well, that picture with me and khalid is a little bit of aggie gatherdom, if you will.hydraulic fracturing and the saudis are actually looking at some of those techniques themselves. i think the issue for america is george mitchell which i think will go down as one of the most influential men in the world history. the man who developed hydraulic fracturing. we haven't given him enough credit for that. changing the dynamic of the energy world in a big way. saudi arabia's going to continue to be a huge player in that role. the growth of the world and the growth of the world's economy and the ability to create jobs is going to be i think very directly connected to our ability to produce energy in the world. so, for the world to continue to grow, for job creation, for inequality of wages to close and for all the shift ships in the harbor to be raised, if you will, energy is a very important part of that. and saudi arabia will continue to be a major player. >> finally, governor, obviously, 2016 not that far away, seeing you in davos is going to lead some viewers to say he's
. >> well, that picture with me and khalid is a little bit of aggie gatherdom, if you will.hydraulic fracturing and the saudis are actually looking at some of those techniques themselves. i think the issue for america is george mitchell which i think will go down as one of the most influential men in the world history. the man who developed hydraulic fracturing. we haven't given him enough credit for that. changing the dynamic of the energy world in a big way. saudi arabia's going to...
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some in this country think freedom of speech means, whether it's khalid sheikh muhammad down in guantanamo or some other religious fanatic that wants to destroy our freedom here, they think, you have to give them free come of speech. whereas -- freedom of speech. whereas for most of this country's history, people understood, if you're advocating for the overthrow of the constitutional government we have, it is treasonous. if you're advocating by peaceful means using the government as some -- or trying to do, let's move toward progressivism, let's move toward what's really socialism, where the government gets to dictate everything, they know everything you're doing, as i said earlier today to a group, it appears that the main thing george orwell missed was the date he said 1984 when it turns out it was closer to 2014 where you have the government spying on their people, taking whatever actions they want. saying if congress doesn't do it, we'll just do it without congress. which is violation of the constitution. most cases. but this editorial from "the washington post" comments that the mili
some in this country think freedom of speech means, whether it's khalid sheikh muhammad down in guantanamo or some other religious fanatic that wants to destroy our freedom here, they think, you have to give them free come of speech. whereas -- freedom of speech. whereas for most of this country's history, people understood, if you're advocating for the overthrow of the constitutional government we have, it is treasonous. if you're advocating by peaceful means using the government as some -- or...