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lamont peterson will battle amir khan.itle on the line. >> as soon as we decided to get a fight in washington everyone was talking about it yeah, bringing the fight over here can be massive i can see when i was walking the streets as well it will be massive. >> i am pretty sure khan will be training hard the defend his title but i will be training even harder to protect my home turf which is dc and [ applause ] >> we going the keep those belts here. >> promo tores extended an invitation to president obama and members of congress to attend the fight. amir khan is among the best pound per pound fighters and a mega star in england and europe. >>> he is only 24 years old but already the unified light welterweight champion of the world he will defend those belts right here in washington dc december 10th he is amir khan and joins us now thank you for coming out we appreciate it you have a lot of hard ware with you what have you got? >> i have my belt here that was my first world title fight and then i just recently won the ibs,
lamont peterson will battle amir khan.itle on the line. >> as soon as we decided to get a fight in washington everyone was talking about it yeah, bringing the fight over here can be massive i can see when i was walking the streets as well it will be massive. >> i am pretty sure khan will be training hard the defend his title but i will be training even harder to protect my home turf which is dc and [ applause ] >> we going the keep those belts here. >> promo tores...
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if convicted, khan could face up to five years in prison. asfour, because he sent that live video of himself naked, has been charged with a second-degree felony and could be sentenced to up to 15 years in jail. and because both men are not u.s. citizens, if convicted they could be deported after serving their sentences. coming up, we head back to the beach. >> could you come up here for a minute? 4g-- the next evolution in wireless technology. with advanced power, the verizon 4g lte network makes your business run faster: smartphones, laptops, tablets, mobile hotspots. but not all 4g is created equal. among the major carriers, only verizon's 4g network is 100% lte, the gold standard of wireless technology. and while other carriers may have limited lte coverage, verizon is the largest lte network in america and ever-growing. with verizon 4g lte, you can invent new ways to upgrade your business using real-time group meetings from remote locations, video conferencing, mobile credit-card payments, lightning-fast downloads, and access to thousand
if convicted, khan could face up to five years in prison. asfour, because he sent that live video of himself naked, has been charged with a second-degree felony and could be sentenced to up to 15 years in jail. and because both men are not u.s. citizens, if convicted they could be deported after serving their sentences. coming up, we head back to the beach. >> could you come up here for a minute? 4g-- the next evolution in wireless technology. with advanced power, the verizon 4g lte...
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more on the man we mentioned earlier, samir khan. he was a u.s. citizen and lived in north carolina. who he was and what he did was not a top secret in the charlotte, north carolina area as our affiliate station wptv found out. here is molly. >> reporter: we started off by ringing the doorbell of samir khan's parents house. no answer. >> as you can imagine if it was your child a number of emotions, embarrassed. >> reporter: he said that the ideology that samir promoted was wrong. he said samir dangerous. >> was he a terrorist? >> that's a good question. he definitely was a terrorist supporter. >> but you wouldn't say and he was terrorist? >> did he actually commit an act of terror? you know, i don't think it's ever been proven that he has. >> would propaganda, the words he used against people online wouldn't that be considered an act of terror? >> i don't know because he was doing the same thing while he was here. >> was' backyard terrorist? >> if he did that while he was here i would say he should have been arrested and tried for that. >> the fed
more on the man we mentioned earlier, samir khan. he was a u.s. citizen and lived in north carolina. who he was and what he did was not a top secret in the charlotte, north carolina area as our affiliate station wptv found out. here is molly. >> reporter: we started off by ringing the doorbell of samir khan's parents house. no answer. >> as you can imagine if it was your child a number of emotions, embarrassed. >> reporter: he said that the ideology that samir promoted was...
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he is amir khan thank you for coming on. you have a lot of hard ware with you. >> that's right i have my belt here that was my first world title fight and then i recently won the ibs title, i am a two time world champion and i have this. >>> at 24 years old age. >>> i train very hard, some times i have to pinch myself. >>> it is not easy to win a world title but always hardest to keep hold of a world title people want to fight you and want your titles off you. >> speaking of that you will fight peter son dcs own, right here in his hometown is that a new challenge? >>> it is i am fighting away from my hometown in his own backyard and he is going to have most of the support. but to be honest i have been walking around in dc a lot of people walking over for pictures i was surprised how many people knew me over here. it would be good to see how muchsupporters do fly over to washington. >> your parents are pakistani decent you were born and raised in england a huge star already in europe but you were in the states a couple weeks
he is amir khan thank you for coming on. you have a lot of hard ware with you. >> that's right i have my belt here that was my first world title fight and then i recently won the ibs title, i am a two time world champion and i have this. >>> at 24 years old age. >>> i train very hard, some times i have to pinch myself. >>> it is not easy to win a world title but always hardest to keep hold of a world title people want to fight you and want your titles off you....
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the doorbell of samir khan's parents' house knop answer.esperson for the family. >> as you could imagine, if it was your child, a number of emotions. embarrassed, frustrated. >> reporter: saying the ideology he promoted was wrong. saying samir was dangerous but won't take the next step. >> reporter: was samir a terrorist? >> that's a good question. >> he definitely was a terrorist supporter. >> reporter: but you wouldn't say he was a terrorist? >> did he actually commit an act of terror? you know, i don't think it's ever been proven that he has. >> reporter: would propaganda, would the words he used against people online, would that not be considered an act of terror? >> i don't know. because he was doing the same thing while he was here. >> reporter: a backyard terrorist? >> while here, he should have been arrested, and tried for that. >> reporter: the federal government might agree with him on that point. listed at the number two guy of al qaeda when 2 came to propaganda. this woman couldn't believe we could track him down yet they couldn
the doorbell of samir khan's parents' house knop answer.esperson for the family. >> as you could imagine, if it was your child, a number of emotions. embarrassed, frustrated. >> reporter: saying the ideology he promoted was wrong. saying samir was dangerous but won't take the next step. >> reporter: was samir a terrorist? >> that's a good question. >> he definitely was a terrorist supporter. >> reporter: but you wouldn't say he was a terrorist? >> did...
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sal khan is the founder. the program. >> thanks for having me. >> look, i mean, you're a guy with a few different degrees. you are highly educated yourself. you were working, i guess, as a hedge fund. what made you start putting these online tutorials online and you found out that you had a niche here? >> yeah. i was actually tutoring some family members. i was in boston. they moved out to california later and i was tutoring them after work and after a while it got hard for me to tutor all the different family members and friends. so i had a buddy, put your stuff on youtube, and i got -- you know, first i thought youtube was kind of for cats playing the piano or whatever else. but i decided to give it a shot and a long story short, my cousin said they liked me better on youtube than in person and other people started watching. >> must be students who like you better than their teacher, too, or somehow you're able to connect with them and kids are using this to really augment everything from what, physics to c
sal khan is the founder. the program. >> thanks for having me. >> look, i mean, you're a guy with a few different degrees. you are highly educated yourself. you were working, i guess, as a hedge fund. what made you start putting these online tutorials online and you found out that you had a niche here? >> yeah. i was actually tutoring some family members. i was in boston. they moved out to california later and i was tutoring them after work and after a while it got hard for me...
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khan, from north carolina, denied his ties to al qaeda in this interview in 2008. >> reporter: are you helping recruit for al qaeda? >> no. >> reporter: not at all? >> no. >> reporter: helping recruit for terrorism? >> not at all. >> reporter: kahn fled to yemen, where he became the chief propagandist for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. his latest edition was published just this week, a tribute to the 10th anniversary of 9/11. it was that signature attack, of course, which defined al qaeda. at the time, in 2001, al-awlaki was an imam at this virginia mosque. while the f.b.i. was never able to connect him directly to the attacks, we know awlaki had at least some contact with three of the hijackers who attended his sermons. now, the death of al-awlaki comes, of course, just five months after the killing of osama bin laden. that makes it a double body blow to the terror organization, but officials caution that al qaeda, particularly al-awlaki's branch in yemen, remains very dangerous, bob. >> pelley: so, bob, what do think they the connection was that he had with the 9/11 folks? >> rep
khan, from north carolina, denied his ties to al qaeda in this interview in 2008. >> reporter: are you helping recruit for al qaeda? >> no. >> reporter: not at all? >> no. >> reporter: helping recruit for terrorism? >> not at all. >> reporter: kahn fled to yemen, where he became the chief propagandist for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. his latest edition was published just this week, a tribute to the 10th anniversary of 9/11. it was that signature...
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khan used to live in north carolina.knew him and how she was able to track down khan last november but the federal government could not. >> reporter: we started off by ringing the door bell of samir's parents. we spoke with the spokesperson for the family. >> as you can imagine, if it was your child a. number of emotions, embarrassed, frustrated. >> reporter: jibril says samir was dangerous but won't take the next step. >> was samir a terrorist? >> that's a good question. he definitely was a terrorist supporter. >> reporter: but you wouldn't say that he was a terrorist? >> did he actually commit an act of terror? you know, i don't think it's ever been proven that he has. >> reporter: what propaganda, the words that he used against people online, would that not be consider canned an act of terror? >> i don't know. because he was doing the same thing here. and if he was that while he was here, i would say he should have been arrested and tried for that. >> reporter: the federal government might agree with him on that. he w
khan used to live in north carolina.knew him and how she was able to track down khan last november but the federal government could not. >> reporter: we started off by ringing the door bell of samir's parents. we spoke with the spokesperson for the family. >> as you can imagine, if it was your child a. number of emotions, embarrassed, frustrated. >> reporter: jibril says samir was dangerous but won't take the next step. >> was samir a terrorist? >> that's a good...
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khan, of pakistani decent, was the editor of awlaki's online mag seen called "inspire," used to spread his message of terror. this afternoon, the president called awlaki's death a major blow to al qaeda. >> this is further proof that al qaeda an its affiliates will find no safe haven anywhere in the world. >> reporter: born in 1971 in new mexico to yemeni parents, awlaki went to college in colorado, eventually working in mosques in san diego and virginia. he was once considered a moderate, even asked to help the u.s. government reach out to muslims. in this 2001 "washington post" video, awlaki appeared calm. >> i mean, islam is a religion of peace. >> reporter: but it was just a year later that he moved to his family home in yemen, creating incredibly influential online videos, preaching jihad against the united states. >> awlaki's chief contribution to the network of al qaeda is that he's an american. and he can talk in the american have knack ewe lar to potentially disaffected muslims and he's been having effective. >> reporter: his message inspired men like faisal shahzad, who attem
khan, of pakistani decent, was the editor of awlaki's online mag seen called "inspire," used to spread his message of terror. this afternoon, the president called awlaki's death a major blow to al qaeda. >> this is further proof that al qaeda an its affiliates will find no safe haven anywhere in the world. >> reporter: born in 1971 in new mexico to yemeni parents, awlaki went to college in colorado, eventually working in mosques in san diego and virginia. he was once...
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body. >> no, the chin shot knock you out but there is no pain involved. >> any last words for amir khan hard get ready for a tough fight come december 10th, the belt will be staying in dc. >> i love the fact that -- you hit on the chin i won't feel that, just don't hit me in the body and nose. >>> 12,000 people if they sell out they can expend this thing up to 30,000 people they have invited president obama, members of congress they want you to go out tickets start going on sale next week october 27th, follow both fighters on twitter as they train, lamont is at king patch 26 and lamont's brother anthony is also on the card, this will be a show come december 10th all the local players you can hope for. >>> great. thanks so much dave. >> coming up, will farrell in the nations capitol what honors he is about to receive [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. is more or less mathematically cha
body. >> no, the chin shot knock you out but there is no pain involved. >> any last words for amir khan hard get ready for a tough fight come december 10th, the belt will be staying in dc. >> i love the fact that -- you hit on the chin i won't feel that, just don't hit me in the body and nose. >>> 12,000 people if they sell out they can expend this thing up to 30,000 people they have invited president obama, members of congress they want you to go out tickets start...
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. >> five years ago, hedge fund analyst sal khan created videos like these to tutor his cousin. >> thater brothers and cousins and all the rest and i had to do the same lecture all over again. i had a friend who said why don't you put your lectures on you tube. i decided to give it a shot. >> welcome to the presentation on basic addition. >> soon, thousands watched his lectures. >> i started getting letters from people and comments on youtube and they are not like hey, i think this kind of might of helped on my math exam. they are like i failed calculus the first time. i start ared watching the videos and now i'm acing the class. >> the youtube numbers kept rising and he got letters from the middle east and africa. >> what sal khan has done is amazing. >> now, he is funded by bill gates and offers web lecturers on everything from history to economics to computer science. his videos are viewed millions of times. >> even if god forbid i got about it by a bus when i walked outside it will still reach millions and maybe eventually billions of students. >> just happen to be good at teaching.
. >> five years ago, hedge fund analyst sal khan created videos like these to tutor his cousin. >> thater brothers and cousins and all the rest and i had to do the same lecture all over again. i had a friend who said why don't you put your lectures on you tube. i decided to give it a shot. >> welcome to the presentation on basic addition. >> soon, thousands watched his lectures. >> i started getting letters from people and comments on youtube and they are not like...
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of them and samer khan. they're clearly guilty of inciteme incitement. see on any of awlaki's disgusting poisonous videos how they're trying to get americans to kill their fellow americans. on the other hand, there's absolutely no evidence ever been authored that either man was part of an operational cell of al qaeda or part of an unfolding plot. it's pure assertions. to kill an american without recourse to deproce procesdue p, is crossing the war of terrorism. >> in terms of the rubicon, if the u.s. government can justify it overseas, what about in the u.s.? the fbi is tracking people with possible ties to al qaeda and other forms of extremism. how close is this to the government claiming the right to kill first and ask questions later of u.s. citizens in the united states. >> right. i don't understand what the differentiating criterion could be. why in yemen and not yuma? if the important factor is that an american citizen can be targeted for destruction, why not just fly a drone over the next, you know, plot that, you know, like we heard this week tha
of them and samer khan. they're clearly guilty of inciteme incitement. see on any of awlaki's disgusting poisonous videos how they're trying to get americans to kill their fellow americans. on the other hand, there's absolutely no evidence ever been authored that either man was part of an operational cell of al qaeda or part of an unfolding plot. it's pure assertions. to kill an american without recourse to deproce procesdue p, is crossing the war of terrorism. >> in terms of the rubicon,...
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in the iranian peninsula, perhaps took out the bombmaker for the same group and also took out samir khan. what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think it was a very good strike. i think it was justified. i think it is very effective use of our drone technology. thing i'm waiting for is for the administration to go back and correct something they said two years ago when they criticized us for "overreacting" to the events of 9/11. they, in effect, said that we had walked away from our ideals, or taking policy contrary to our ideals when we had enhanced interrogation techniques. they clearly had moved in the direction of taking robust action when they feel it is justified. i say in this case i think it was but i think they need to go back and reconsider what the president said when he was in cairo. >> i want your reaction as well because of your group that you work, but let me just clarify what you are talking about. this was an american -- actually two americans were killed, two american terrorists that were associated with al qaeda in the iranian peninsula that were killed without due p
in the iranian peninsula, perhaps took out the bombmaker for the same group and also took out samir khan. what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think it was a very good strike. i think it was justified. i think it is very effective use of our drone technology. thing i'm waiting for is for the administration to go back and correct something they said two years ago when they criticized us for "overreacting" to the events of 9/11. they, in effect, said that we had walked away...
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samir khan lived in north carolina before heading to yemen. he edited english language website called inspire. a propaganda magazine. >> al awlaki combined two things, he was an operational commander and inspirational. he was inspirational to english speakers in the united states and across the west. that made him a really important target. but also he was seeking both ricin and cyanide and we think he was doing that to attack the united states. >> we'll have more on this major drone attack, including the legal concerns over the u.s. targeting its own citizens abroad in a few minutes. >>> ron paul had strong criticism for the president on the killing of al awlaki, saying it's the beginning of a dangerous new practice, giving the government power to assassinate an american without due process. >> al awlaki was born here, an american citizen. he was never tried or charged for any crimes. nobody knows if he ever killed anybody. if the american people accept this blindly and casually, we now have an accepted practice of the president assassinating
samir khan lived in north carolina before heading to yemen. he edited english language website called inspire. a propaganda magazine. >> al awlaki combined two things, he was an operational commander and inspirational. he was inspirational to english speakers in the united states and across the west. that made him a really important target. but also he was seeking both ricin and cyanide and we think he was doing that to attack the united states. >> we'll have more on this major...
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this of this verdict on appeal and we've wanted to see changes in ukrainian law so this sort of case khans happen again the head of the european parliament regrets the verdict optima shoko and is calling for a review of the case on appeal now you claim was to enter the european union has been discussing a free trade agreement and the ukraine president is actually due here in brussels next week to discuss the first steps to joining the european union with the sounds we're getting here from brussels is that this may be put on hold and in fact stopped if if this case is not reviewed let's now listen to an expert for more details on this case the european union has already made it clear that if you use this trial very deliberate takes a break in this trial it doesn't like to see opposition politicians increases and i think there is every chance that the european union may take some strong measures such as freezing the talks with ukraine frankly there is no chance at all that ukraine joining in so there were serious doubts about whether key of would actually go through with the ukraine would ac
this of this verdict on appeal and we've wanted to see changes in ukrainian law so this sort of case khans happen again the head of the european parliament regrets the verdict optima shoko and is calling for a review of the case on appeal now you claim was to enter the european union has been discussing a free trade agreement and the ukraine president is actually due here in brussels next week to discuss the first steps to joining the european union with the sounds we're getting here from...
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khan network. khan was the mastermind of the pakistani nuclear program. then he went into business for himself, black market operations selling nuclear materials. his biggest customer was libya, but he also was dealing with north korea and to some extent with iraq. so saddam, moammar gadhafi, a.q. khan all put out of business from the standpoint of having to worry about them producing and/or proliferating, using those materials. the one we didn't get a handle on was north korea and what the chapter you referred to that i call "setback" basically is a story of how we did not deal effectively with the north korean threat. >> right. >> and so i think, you know, if you are keeping score, three out of four is not bad. but the problem is that threat is very real and north korean's especially dangerous because they've now tested two weapons, they have -- we caught 'em red handed with respect to their providing a plutonium reactor to one of the worst terror-sponsoring regimes on the face of the earth, syria. and fortunately for us, the israelis took that out so w
khan network. khan was the mastermind of the pakistani nuclear program. then he went into business for himself, black market operations selling nuclear materials. his biggest customer was libya, but he also was dealing with north korea and to some extent with iraq. so saddam, moammar gadhafi, a.q. khan all put out of business from the standpoint of having to worry about them producing and/or proliferating, using those materials. the one we didn't get a handle on was north korea and what the...
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>> no. >> any last words for amir khan if he's watching?n hard and be ready for a tough fight. come december 10th, the belt will be coming to d.c. >> december 10th at the convention center. good luck. thanks for coming in. it is going to be a show and we'll be there. >> got us all worked up, ready for it. i can't remember the last time we had both contenders on fox 5 morning news. >> love it. lamont, you have to come back with your belt on december 11th, or you know, after. a couple of days after. thank you. >> good luck to you. appreciate you being here. >>> 8:37 now. yesterday we told you about the prince william county food pantry that had to close because there was so much demand but they didn't have the food to give away. >> a little good news. we'll share that when we come back. now it's time for the my fox half off. it comes from the vineyard in mclane, virginia. twenty-five dollars buys you two bottles of wine. that's a $60 value. go to myfoxdc.com and click on the my fox half off link. we'll be right back. it's abouts easy as flu s
>> no. >> any last words for amir khan if he's watching?n hard and be ready for a tough fight. come december 10th, the belt will be coming to d.c. >> december 10th at the convention center. good luck. thanks for coming in. it is going to be a show and we'll be there. >> got us all worked up, ready for it. i can't remember the last time we had both contenders on fox 5 morning news. >> love it. lamont, you have to come back with your belt on december 11th, or you...
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also killed today -- another american -- twenty-five year old samir khan of charlotte, north carolinaal awaki's webmaster and publisher of an online jihadist magazine that shows al qaeda recruits how to make bombs.panetta says: "it was a bad year for terrorists." on the steps of the pentagon after meeting his canadian counterpart -- defense secretary leon panetta thanked yemen's government and intelligence service.panetta says: "the yemeni's themselves, have long cooperated with the united states in this effort." the president of yemen arrived back in his country from saudi arabia this weekend after narrowly escaping a terror attack that nearly killed him.(cover with video)at the pentagon, jennifer griffin, fox news. al-awlaki himself was nearly killed several times before. yemeni warplanes narrowly missed him in december 2009... ááináá may -- / just... five days after usama bin laden was killed --/ u-s special forces... and the c-i-a.../ almost killed him again --/ striking the vehicle... he was in -- / but... somehow... he escaped. 3 you... can... fight back... against crime../ ááan
also killed today -- another american -- twenty-five year old samir khan of charlotte, north carolinaal awaki's webmaster and publisher of an online jihadist magazine that shows al qaeda recruits how to make bombs.panetta says: "it was a bad year for terrorists." on the steps of the pentagon after meeting his canadian counterpart -- defense secretary leon panetta thanked yemen's government and intelligence service.panetta says: "the yemeni's themselves, have long cooperated with...
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anwar awlaki and samir khan and the top bomb maker was killed.eral, great to see you. >> good mornings, alex. >> so anwar al awlaki was very high on the most wanted list. he's the guy that the cia had on their top target list. he's gone. where are we in the fight against terrorist? >> well, you can argue, thank god they are cia. leon panetta, the cooperation between the military's special operations team, the j-stock effort and the agencies intelligence collection and this is going to make america a lot safer and it has. >> okay. with the killing of bin laden in may, it seems like the u.s. has come so far so fast, general. it's been said that this fight against terror is going to be a generational war but do these latest operations indicate that this may not be the case, that things could be getting wrapped up before then? >> this obama team has done a fair job. they've killed some 1100 of these people in the last few years alone. the country is safer because of this. these people are the ones that directly targeted the detroit christmas bombing,
anwar awlaki and samir khan and the top bomb maker was killed.eral, great to see you. >> good mornings, alex. >> so anwar al awlaki was very high on the most wanted list. he's the guy that the cia had on their top target list. he's gone. where are we in the fight against terrorist? >> well, you can argue, thank god they are cia. leon panetta, the cooperation between the military's special operations team, the j-stock effort and the agencies intelligence collection and this is...
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much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on r.g.p. . me this week. a pool of money if anything you. make. sure it's still. on the list. they are you going to buy into giving to see if you see regions through in the management of the weapons we know this morning this morning and the university is basically doing science. so chancellor yang promised us on monday that you would personally deliver our demands to the u.c. board of regents i just want to read our demands to everyone here briefly so that you all know it's going forward and are. we call on the university of california for the pretense to withdraw fully and immediately from their contracts to manage the los alamos national laboratory and lawrence livermore national laboratory on the grounds that the level replaces no more in a program that some us is ongoing preparations to come back on tony and that manufacturing halt clearly violate article six of the nineteen seventeen nuclear nonproliferation treaty. it's almost inconceivable to realize that there we go through with
much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on r.g.p. . me this week. a pool of money if anything you. make. sure it's still. on the list. they are you going to buy into giving to see if you see regions through in the management of the weapons we know this morning this morning and the university is basically doing science. so chancellor yang promised us on monday that you would personally deliver our demands to the u.c. board of regents i...
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she claimed that strauss chan khan tried to rape her during an interview. mr. be charged despite the evidence. this good news, at least for him, comes hot on the heels of charges being dropped against strauss-kahn here in new york after a sexual altercation with a hotel chamber maid. so as far as the law is concerned, mr. strausz khan has an unimpeachable record and may run for the presidency of france next year. during his years at the imf, he was known as the hot rabbit. the imf has 2,500 employees. but it is an international island, where united states workplace laws do not apply. it has a kind of diplomatic immunity within its own four walls. and that seems to suit many of its most senior officials. in 2008, strauss-kahn was able to have a sexual relationship with a hungarian economist and he got away with it. in a letter to investigators, she described her impossible predicament in the following way. "i was damned if i did and damned if i didn't." following strauss-kahn's arrest here in new york, almost exactly five months ago, the imf did make efforts to
she claimed that strauss chan khan tried to rape her during an interview. mr. be charged despite the evidence. this good news, at least for him, comes hot on the heels of charges being dropped against strauss-kahn here in new york after a sexual altercation with a hotel chamber maid. so as far as the law is concerned, mr. strausz khan has an unimpeachable record and may run for the presidency of france next year. during his years at the imf, he was known as the hot rabbit. the imf has 2,500...
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. >> reporter: friday's attack killed american samir khan.raised concerns about targeting u.s. citizens, but former vice president dick cheney defended president obama. >> i think the president ought to have that authority to order that kind of strike, even when it envelopes an american citizen when it's clear evidence he is part of al- qaida. >> reporter: at newark libly international airport, "wjz," "eyewitness news." >> >> top yes, ma'am meni official said that it strike killed al- qaida's top bomb maker are not true. >> >> war protesters are taking over new york city. now in its 15th day, the occupy wall street movement has attracted hundreds of people to process corporate greed and inequality. yesterday, dozens tried to cross other the brooklyn bridge only to be met by a contingency of police. >> >> will he run or won't he? new jersey governor chris christy -- he already ruled out running for president, but in the last couple of weeks, he has been reconsidering joining race for the republican nomination. martin o'malley, maryland's gover
. >> reporter: friday's attack killed american samir khan.raised concerns about targeting u.s. citizens, but former vice president dick cheney defended president obama. >> i think the president ought to have that authority to order that kind of strike, even when it envelopes an american citizen when it's clear evidence he is part of al- qaida. >> reporter: at newark libly international airport, "wjz," "eyewitness news." >> >> top yes, ma'am meni...
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in the burning wreckage alongside al awlaki was another american, samir khan. khan edited al awlaki's online magazine, "inspire." which specifically targeted a u.s. audience. the new bulletin warns that due to awlaki's popularity online, we're concerned about the possibility that autonomous extremists may react violently. now, officials feel that al awlaki will be seen as a martyr. and that some unknown radical will attack in revenge. dan? >> a big fear this morning. pierre thomas, thanks for your reporting. >>> let's bring in abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross. brian, let's talk about the killing of the top bombmaker. the apparent killing of the top bombmaker. his name was ibrahim al asiri. >> he's the twisted genius that came up with the underwear bomb. the printer bomb. he was devising bombs that could fit inside body cavities. this guy was the kind of person who created the bombs that really vexed and defeated all the elaborate security the u.s. had put in place to guard airplanes. >> a victory to have him gone, if, in fact, he is gone. >>
in the burning wreckage alongside al awlaki was another american, samir khan. khan edited al awlaki's online magazine, "inspire." which specifically targeted a u.s. audience. the new bulletin warns that due to awlaki's popularity online, we're concerned about the possibility that autonomous extremists may react violently. now, officials feel that al awlaki will be seen as a martyr. and that some unknown radical will attack in revenge. dan? >> a big fear this morning. pierre...
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. -- the prosecution confesses that dominique strauss khan is a sexual predator. >> he is someone who is very protected. >> i guess it is because of the results of the face-to-face meeting and because of the evidence that was submitted to the investigators that she still loves the possibility of launching a civil action to keep a complete going. >> dominique strauss con who returned to france last week, the news will be welcome. he is keeping a very low profile. >> you are watching "newsday" on the bbc. >> these are the headlines. raj rajaratnam has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for insider dealing. the bbc has obtained details of a new plan designed to shore up the weakest banks in europe. >> salvage experts are trying to determine if they can remove the remaining oil on a cargo ship that sunk after striking a reef off the coast of new zealand. this shows a large crack in the hall. >> i am presently about 25 commerce se and i am at the mouth of the estuary which is one of the most sensitive parts of the coast. i'm sorry to say that the oil has gone as far south as here and we
. -- the prosecution confesses that dominique strauss khan is a sexual predator. >> he is someone who is very protected. >> i guess it is because of the results of the face-to-face meeting and because of the evidence that was submitted to the investigators that she still loves the possibility of launching a civil action to keep a complete going. >> dominique strauss con who returned to france last week, the news will be welcome. he is keeping a very low profile. >> you...
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of course, two close lieutenants of his from al qaeda on the arabian peninsula, samir khan and a bomb maker respectively. they were killed. the president lauded the operation at a speech retirement ceremony at a retirement of the joint chiefs of staff on friday. he said it was the most actively operational wing of al qaeda and puts a serious dent in their operational capability. alex, you've been reporting on this, on the fort hood shooting, the christmas day bomber, other potential attacks, times square as well. seen as a victory by the administration and many others around the world. the questions persist, was it legal? this morning, a former congresswoman a top member of the intelligence committee heading the woodrow wilson center has called for release of a justice department memo that gave the legal justification for the killing of al awlaki. alex in. >> okay. mike, thank you very much for that heads-up. something to be vigilant about today. >>> protesters on wall street are accusing the nypd of tricking them into breaking the law. several hundred were arrested as demonstrators m
of course, two close lieutenants of his from al qaeda on the arabian peninsula, samir khan and a bomb maker respectively. they were killed. the president lauded the operation at a speech retirement ceremony at a retirement of the joint chiefs of staff on friday. he said it was the most actively operational wing of al qaeda and puts a serious dent in their operational capability. alex, you've been reporting on this, on the fort hood shooting, the christmas day bomber, other potential attacks,...
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however, they were able to read inspire magazine that was published by samir khan. >> list and listen to his sermon and look at the videos produced over the internet and join the organization. >> it's amazing that this guy and this other one, both who were killed today were sort of at the epicenter of a lot of the recent attempts in the united states. >> yeah, absolutely, and his influence goes way beyond the arabian peninsula. i mean, the underwear bomber abdulmutallab is a perfect example. abdulmutallab attends a mosque where al awlaki is imam. he gets so impressed he goes to yemen. he gets recruited by awlaki in yemen to blow up an airplane over detroit during christmas '09. that gives you an idea of the global influence that awlaki did. if we didn't kill him today, in five, ten years from now, it could have been the next bin ladin. >> it's interesting, though, i've seen some of this stuff on the internet, i don't see him as being this huge, great charismatic figure. what was it, do you think? >> it was his ability to communicate al qaeda's rhetoric, bin laden's rhetoric in english
however, they were able to read inspire magazine that was published by samir khan. >> list and listen to his sermon and look at the videos produced over the internet and join the organization. >> it's amazing that this guy and this other one, both who were killed today were sort of at the epicenter of a lot of the recent attempts in the united states. >> yeah, absolutely, and his influence goes way beyond the arabian peninsula. i mean, the underwear bomber abdulmutallab is a...
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he created the underwear bombing and also killed samir khan. officials are calling it one of the most effective single blows to al qaeda since the war on terror began. >>> a dramatic change in our weather. most of us had to break out the umbrella at some point, teen coats for a lot of people. chuck bell is in the "weather center" with an update. >> wow what a cool down we've had across the area today. temperatures this afternoon struggling to get into the low and mid-50s. current temperatures with still a lot of light rain coming down in the mid-to-upper 40s. fredericksburg and far southern maryland have escaped by staying above the 50 degree mark. plenty of light to moderate rain showers mostly west of i-95. we'll talk about how much more rain we'll get. there's your "day planner" for tomorrow. chilly. staying in the 50s again tomorrow. sunshine in the 70s i promise, aaron. >>> dozens of people are out of their homes tonight after a two alarm fire tore through an apartment complex in laurel. more than 20 apartments at the berkshires at briarwo
he created the underwear bombing and also killed samir khan. officials are calling it one of the most effective single blows to al qaeda since the war on terror began. >>> a dramatic change in our weather. most of us had to break out the umbrella at some point, teen coats for a lot of people. chuck bell is in the "weather center" with an update. >> wow what a cool down we've had across the area today. temperatures this afternoon struggling to get into the low and...
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prosecutors say kerry khan and michael alexander filtered $45 million to an unidentified company through a government contract. the men used false invoices to steal $20 million. >>> today, gabrielle giffords will go to the white house to attend a special ceremony for her husband. it's the first time giffords will be seen publicly since she appeared in august to vote during the debt ceiling debate. vice president biden is expected to host the event. after the event, giffords will return to arizona for rehab. >>> jared loughner are trying to keep him from being transferred back to a prison in missouri. loughner has been receiving psychiatric logical treatment at the springfield facility in an effort to make him mentally competent to stand trial. right now, he's in tucson after attending a court hearing last week. defense attorneys say transferring loughner back to missouri would cause him irreparable harm. his attorneys are trying to stop him from being forcefully medicated with psychotropic drugs. >>> in the trial of conrad murray, jurors heard a chilling conversation between jackson and
prosecutors say kerry khan and michael alexander filtered $45 million to an unidentified company through a government contract. the men used false invoices to steal $20 million. >>> today, gabrielle giffords will go to the white house to attend a special ceremony for her husband. it's the first time giffords will be seen publicly since she appeared in august to vote during the debt ceiling debate. vice president biden is expected to host the event. after the event, giffords will return...
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over the past couple of years but also samir khan, another american. we'll get to that in a minute. a propagandist. it may be that the bombmaker, ibrihim hassan al asiri. then we find out one of the cheat operators in the haqqani network has been captured by nato an afghan forces. so let's start with al awlaki. is this a psychological blow to al qaeda in the iranian pains la peninsula or an operational blow? >> i think it is both. i think al qaeda in the iranian peninsula had emerged as the more potent al qaeda faction in terms of mounting attacks against us, even though al awlaki was not the head of aqap. in terms of his external reach into the united states, the fact that he harbored two of the 9/11 terrorists and knew others and that he helped with plots to kill 13 at a recruiting station in texas and the shahzad plot in new york or recruited or at least involved with the underwear bomber and the parcel bomb plot, all of those things make him operationally capable and highly sophisticated. add to that samir khan was affecting youth to become home-grown terrorists, and add to that
over the past couple of years but also samir khan, another american. we'll get to that in a minute. a propagandist. it may be that the bombmaker, ibrihim hassan al asiri. then we find out one of the cheat operators in the haqqani network has been captured by nato an afghan forces. so let's start with al awlaki. is this a psychological blow to al qaeda in the iranian pains la peninsula or an operational blow? >> i think it is both. i think al qaeda in the iranian peninsula had emerged as...
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economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report. nine thirty am in moscow these are your r.t. headlines scores of occupy protesters arrested across the u.s. in confrontation with police authorities confiscate tents and ban people from overnight camping meanwhile foul weather hits the east coast testing activists determination to keep the entitled birds by going. greek default narrowly averted but it's now another troubled euro nation crying out for help portugal wants to renegotiate terms of its bell out raising concerns that the rescue fund is not enough to avert a new wave of debt. puting russian billionaires are on our promotion boris berezovsky throw their fortunes at a high cost battle in the u.k. court errors often accuses our remote edge of robbing him of billions of dollars something the chelsea f.c. owner did not. up next we visit a remote set of russian islands where a population of just seven people live cheek to jowl with two hundred bears don't miss our special report. rushes for at least the noise your good sai
economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report. nine thirty am in moscow these are your r.t. headlines scores of occupy protesters arrested across the u.s. in confrontation with police authorities confiscate tents and ban people from overnight camping meanwhile foul weather hits the east coast testing activists determination to keep the entitled birds by going. greek default narrowly averted but it's now another troubled euro...
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indian born nayem khan for the indian prime minister and germany's angela merkel. soronen from mexico and sarah burton who designed kate middleton's wedding gown for china. this time mrs. obama's choice was a true cinderella story, a young korean-american designer doo-ri chung. the daughter of korean immigrants who own a dry cleaning business in north jersey. the fabric of the state dinner gown, what else? jersey. >> fall is always so great because you get to work with so many different textures and different layers and this time definitely color. >> reporter: not since jacqueline kennedy took paris by storm and brought culture to the east room has a first lady so wowed the fashion elite. >> for major events like state dinners she always looks impeccable. we see something completely fresh and new from her every single time. i think she looks flawless. >> reporter: so on a rainy night with a world of problems, a little sparkle and a lot of glamour can go a long way. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> that's our broadcast for this friday night, and for this w
indian born nayem khan for the indian prime minister and germany's angela merkel. soronen from mexico and sarah burton who designed kate middleton's wedding gown for china. this time mrs. obama's choice was a true cinderella story, a young korean-american designer doo-ri chung. the daughter of korean immigrants who own a dry cleaning business in north jersey. the fabric of the state dinner gown, what else? jersey. >> fall is always so great because you get to work with so many different...
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. >> reporter: friday's attack also killed american samir khan, chief propaganda, publishing an online jihaddist newsletter. civil liberties groups raised concerns about targeting u.s. citizens, but former vice president dick cheney defended president obama. >> i think the president ought to have that authority to order that kind of strike, even when it involves an american citizen, if there's clear evidence that he's part of al-qaeda. >> reporter: experts say al-awlaki's death is a blow to the terror network, but al-qaeda in yemen remains a threat. cbs news. >>> well, republican presidential candidate herman cain is talking about challenge eric perry these days. >>> an end of an era for 60 minutes. andy rooney makes his last regular appearance tonight. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, reports that fellow candidae rick perry's family leased a t had a >>> republican presidential candidate herman cain reacted to reports that fellow rick perry's family rented a camping ground that had a racially charged name. >> there are some words that do not basically inspire the kind of negativity like that particular
. >> reporter: friday's attack also killed american samir khan, chief propaganda, publishing an online jihaddist newsletter. civil liberties groups raised concerns about targeting u.s. citizens, but former vice president dick cheney defended president obama. >> i think the president ought to have that authority to order that kind of strike, even when it involves an american citizen, if there's clear evidence that he's part of al-qaeda. >> reporter: experts say al-awlaki's...
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it also killed samir khan, a pakistani american who was a top english language propogandist. they're calling it the single most effective blow on al qaeda since the war on terror started. >>> more than 1,000 people attended a service for davis, who was executed last week for the 1989 killing of a savannah police officer. his case drew international attention after seven witnesses who testified at his trial later recanted. the death sentence also drew pleas for clemency from the pope and former president jimmy carter. davis' final words included a denial of killing officer mark mcphail. >>> keep those phones away if you're driving in maryland. the new texting law allows police officers to pull a driver over if they see them sending or reading messages on their phone. you could get a $70 fine or point on your license. before today they needed another reason to pull drivers over before giving a ticket for texting. >>> still ahead on the broadcast tonight, a dangerous and daring development for a worker at the washington monument. but that is not why inspections were suspended to
it also killed samir khan, a pakistani american who was a top english language propogandist. they're calling it the single most effective blow on al qaeda since the war on terror started. >>> more than 1,000 people attended a service for davis, who was executed last week for the 1989 killing of a savannah police officer. his case drew international attention after seven witnesses who testified at his trial later recanted. the death sentence also drew pleas for clemency from the pope...
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robert lyles on the well-known liberal saying mayor khan should probably go, robert? >> reporter: well ken, he has taken on both president clinton and bush and now michael moore is taking on oakland mayor, saying he's staying right here in the bay area until saturday, until he gets a sit-down meeting with the mayor who he accuses of militarizing the police. now, he turned the microphone into a syringe, injecting the occupy protesters with adrenaline. they watched a police fire projectile into iraq war veteran scott olsen's head. moore says it's a water shed moment. he even says in tahrir square in cairo, the protesters that brought down mubarak took to the streets of cairo to support occupy portland. back in oakland, he sets his sights on the mayor saying hwants her to stay down. >> this movement has no spokesperson. everyone here is a spokesperson. the mayor is having a press conference right now. >> yeah. i sent her an e-mail asking if we could speak. while i was here. >> i don't know how, you know, what their thought process was and it is really not up to me to com
robert lyles on the well-known liberal saying mayor khan should probably go, robert? >> reporter: well ken, he has taken on both president clinton and bush and now michael moore is taking on oakland mayor, saying he's staying right here in the bay area until saturday, until he gets a sit-down meeting with the mayor who he accuses of militarizing the police. now, he turned the microphone into a syringe, injecting the occupy protesters with adrenaline. they watched a police fire projectile...
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global economy with monks cause or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the. street they have. to choose to get the status of the human experiment. to see this rap music. trying to make sense of global economy and it's all changed things and. the resources to maintain confidence in long kids and. easing trade imbalances recession looks to keep the nation's close to collapsing. close home. to fail super late banks again feel like think if the us crash. in clubs isn't the i.m.f. spokesman just programs increase the total economy. download the official t.m. placation tool on the phone oh i pod touch from the top story. of john t. life on the go. video on demand on t.v.'s mine old comes and already says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the t.v. dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china for a shelter all day. twenty eleven was a turbulent month in london the fatal police shooting of
global economy with monks cause or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the. street they have. to choose to get the status of the human experiment. to see this rap music. trying to make sense of global economy and it's all changed things and. the resources to maintain confidence in long kids and. easing trade imbalances recession looks to keep the nation's close to collapsing. close home....
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you could have said stalin, nobody would have been that mad, pol pot, beggenghis khan. >> the flowingng to pittsburgh steeler troy polamalu and his new wax double. the resemblance, of course, is uncanny. even the hair. head and shoulders insured those curls for $1 million after his big shampoo deal. >>> a parrot who would rather hitch a ride on a dog than fly. the german shepherd doesn't seem to mind. they live together in knoxville, tennessee. >>> musician janni has adopted a baby panda in china. officials say they chose him because of the inspiration and harmony his music brings. >>> speaking of music and harmony, a group of senior citizens got down as part of a flash mob outside last night's gop presidential debate. the group dancing to "stop in the name of love" protesting entitlement cuts and social security. let's hear it once. ♪ >> the choreography may not be perfectly timed. that's going to wrap up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next and i'll see you back here tomorrow. . and now, thanks to you, 10 communities have more to smile about. wha
you could have said stalin, nobody would have been that mad, pol pot, beggenghis khan. >> the flowingng to pittsburgh steeler troy polamalu and his new wax double. the resemblance, of course, is uncanny. even the hair. head and shoulders insured those curls for $1 million after his big shampoo deal. >>> a parrot who would rather hitch a ride on a dog than fly. the german shepherd doesn't seem to mind. they live together in knoxville, tennessee. >>> musician janni has...
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. >> re: and who cass samir khan. >> samir khan is an american born, grew up in north carolinand new york city. and he was the itor oan on-line english an gauge magazine called inspire. they have come out with half a dozen issues so far. anit's basically a very slick publication that's again appealing to an english language audience, particularly young audience. and basically it offers not only articles that are inspirational trying to get people to go and create, go to jihad but it's very practical tips of how you can create a bomb in your kitchen, for instance, if you needed to. and go out and carry out attacks against americans in the western-- in the west in general. so it both has an ideaological component and they're trying to inspire a new generation of jihadies particularly on-line but it's also got a very practical value to it as well that concerns counterterrorism officials a great deal. >> rose: john miller have been invved in antiterrorism activities with the lapd as we as with the fbi. tell me who he was, awlaki, and in a sense, give me the kind of journey he took from t
. >> re: and who cass samir khan. >> samir khan is an american born, grew up in north carolinand new york city. and he was the itor oan on-line english an gauge magazine called inspire. they have come out with half a dozen issues so far. anit's basically a very slick publication that's again appealing to an english language audience, particularly young audience. and basically it offers not only articles that are inspirational trying to get people to go and create, go to jihad but...