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imran khan,imran khan, you had to be near to the baghdad airport. >> let me take you through the geography of the baghdad airport. intense woodland, that's where we expect the sniper was based. it was on the area disclosest to where the woodland is, where the marsh lands are. we have seen aircraft fire from that area, that is a difficult part of the area to control it backs onto anbar province. we are seeing somebody possibly within the perimeter. now the investigation is taking place right now but what we are seeing is this house of cards effect one airline has cancelled, one has nearly decided as well. nobody wants to take the risk of mh-17 flying into a place like that. it has a effect on the security concerns here. a number of people i've spoken to have said, baghdad airport is a red line. the that gets hit they'll stop flying in. the fact that somebody was able to get so close means that everybody is concerned right now at the security of the airport. >> and security as a whole still a massingive massive issue. >>> pictures given credence that there is a massacre in dyalla province. c
imran khan,imran khan, you had to be near to the baghdad airport. >> let me take you through the geography of the baghdad airport. intense woodland, that's where we expect the sniper was based. it was on the area disclosest to where the woodland is, where the marsh lands are. we have seen aircraft fire from that area, that is a difficult part of the area to control it backs onto anbar province. we are seeing somebody possibly within the perimeter. now the investigation is taking place...
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we need to find the two to work equally. >> woodruff: daisy khan, pick up on that. seen as unfair because muslims are being, as you said lumped in with this national security debate? is it possible to separate what's going on right now out and say well, this is a conversation about journalism, about what is written about in the news media, about what pictures are drawn? >> i think the most important conversation we need to be having right now is about the rise of terrorism. you know, since 9/11 we've seen an increase in terrorism in spite of all the wars we've gone to and in spite of all the money that's been spent by western nations. look at america, we have a footprint in many many muslim countries yet this terrorism seems to be flourishing. we don't have time for a deep commentary, but i would say what needs to happen is the beautiful display we saw in paris the other day when everybody came out hand in hand and basically we need to take it to the next level to see how we could collaborate together, law enforcement, muslim communities and government to see how we
we need to find the two to work equally. >> woodruff: daisy khan, pick up on that. seen as unfair because muslims are being, as you said lumped in with this national security debate? is it possible to separate what's going on right now out and say well, this is a conversation about journalism, about what is written about in the news media, about what pictures are drawn? >> i think the most important conversation we need to be having right now is about the rise of terrorism. you...
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khan was arrested at o'hare international airport in october while trying to board a flight to turkey. khan's lawyer calls the indictment announced yesterday“ politically motivated” and an effort to justify what he described as “the hysteria over isis.” the hacker group known as anonymous says it intends to do all it can to shut down web sites and social media accounts linked to terror groups. the organization released a video yesterday declaring war on terrorists who it says violate what it calls the “sacred right to express opinions in any way.” in the past, the group has made headlines by launching cyberattacks against government and corporate web sites. federal prosecutors reportedly have recommended that felony charges be brought against retired four-star general david petraeus. petraeus is said to have shared classified information with his lover while he was the director of the c.i.a. he has denied the allegation. attorney general eric holder had been expected to decide by the end of 2014 whether to try to seek an indictment. george zimmerman, who, in 2013, was acquitted in the
khan was arrested at o'hare international airport in october while trying to board a flight to turkey. khan's lawyer calls the indictment announced yesterday“ politically motivated” and an effort to justify what he described as “the hysteria over isis.” the hacker group known as anonymous says it intends to do all it can to shut down web sites and social media accounts linked to terror groups. the organization released a video yesterday declaring war on terrorists who it says violate...
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anika khan, wells fargo senior economist is with me now from charlotte, north carolina.elcome back. good to see you. >> thank you. good to see you as well. >> even with the next bag, are the gains we are seeing in home prices reflective of and consistent with a housing market that is now gaining stability? >> really good question. today's report was a very good report, a solid report in the double digits. however, if we look at the 2014 number overall, it was disappointing and just a tad higher than what we saw in 2013. overall, new home sales activity. we do think 2015 is going to be a better year. >> let's examine the regional breakdown. a 54% jump in home sales in the northeastern u.s. demand was also up in the south by 18%. in the west by 3.1%. but in the midwest, sales fell by 12%. what factors led to that 54% increase in the northeast and that 12% drop in the midwest? >> on a regional basis, it is fairly difficult to look at the numbers on a month-to-month basis. however, stepping away from the monthly trend overall, the midwest as well as the northeast, are contin
anika khan, wells fargo senior economist is with me now from charlotte, north carolina.elcome back. good to see you. >> thank you. good to see you as well. >> even with the next bag, are the gains we are seeing in home prices reflective of and consistent with a housing market that is now gaining stability? >> really good question. today's report was a very good report, a solid report in the double digits. however, if we look at the 2014 number overall, it was disappointing and...
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let's let's go now to imran khan who joins me on set. are a significant number of deaths in terms of the soldiers. we're all hearing that isil fighters were effected. but isil seems to be gaining more ground more victories. are they becoming more powerful in iraq? >> they are certainly making a problem in anbar province. anbar province has the kind of territory that isil have been able to take advantage of. it shares a very large border with syria, that means they can bring over soldiers and take over other parts of the province in anbar. this has been a tough fight ever since anbar province fell in july and the iraqis have consistently felt that they don't really have a grasp on anbar province and there are a number of reasons. firstly the intense rivallies. you have these pro-government sunni groups. these guys have long complained that theying don't have the kind of weapons they need to defeat isil. and they are not support of isil's end game but their interests are aligning at the moment. the real problem we have had is the takeover
let's let's go now to imran khan who joins me on set. are a significant number of deaths in terms of the soldiers. we're all hearing that isil fighters were effected. but isil seems to be gaining more ground more victories. are they becoming more powerful in iraq? >> they are certainly making a problem in anbar province. anbar province has the kind of territory that isil have been able to take advantage of. it shares a very large border with syria, that means they can bring over soldiers...
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for more about that, we are joined now from washington by humera khan. she's the executive director of muflehun, a think tank whose mission is to thwart terrorism. she's also an advisor to several government agencies including the f.b.i. so what can be done to prevent the radicalization in the first place? >> well, for prevention one of the most important things you have to deal with is raising awareness. people need to know what they're up against. and actually the barest entry you don't have youth wanting to engage in it in the first place. for those who are not caught through prevention right, they have somehow already gone down the track you actually have to start talking about intervention that is the case where somebody exposed to the idea has not committed any criminal activity, not mobilized to criminal he activity, then you have to have an intervention for stopping them to go off to fight. working with them specifically and that's an individual process to get them to disengage from their thoughts psychologically. >> what kind of intervention are
for more about that, we are joined now from washington by humera khan. she's the executive director of muflehun, a think tank whose mission is to thwart terrorism. she's also an advisor to several government agencies including the f.b.i. so what can be done to prevent the radicalization in the first place? >> well, for prevention one of the most important things you have to deal with is raising awareness. people need to know what they're up against. and actually the barest entry you don't...
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khan invited his parents, wanted them to follow him, to travel there after he arrived.ly they don't condone this. and they want young children to stay away from these messages. so that's basically the message that she put out, given what we saw there in france. >> i'm sure any mother watching would feel the same way. but the truth of the matter is, when you're 19, you are not a child and you can't be treated as a child and you're sure not tried as a child. there's going to be a tough row to hoe. george howell, thank you. live in illinois. >>> the search now is on for the terrorists who not necessarily carried out attacks but certainly were very helpful in making sure the attacks were as deadly as they could be. all of this as security is stepped up in paris. going to give you details of who the gun-toting men are and just how many there are out there and what exactly they're doing. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no b
khan invited his parents, wanted them to follow him, to travel there after he arrived.ly they don't condone this. and they want young children to stay away from these messages. so that's basically the message that she put out, given what we saw there in france. >> i'm sure any mother watching would feel the same way. but the truth of the matter is, when you're 19, you are not a child and you can't be treated as a child and you're sure not tried as a child. there's going to be a tough row...
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leave our children alone. >> i spoke to sareen khan and thomas dur ken, actually the attorney for theoken forcefully against isis against muslim extremists who try to through the internet. do you feel without that influence, your son would not be in the trouble he is in now? >> yes, i fully think that would not have happened if it wasn't for social media. if it wasn't for the internet he would never be in the situation he is in today. >> what is your message to other parents out there? >> to be i don't know maybe we protected our children, frytrying to protect our culture or values. maybe that was a mistake. i would tell them to expose their children more to what's going on in the world, help them develop critical thinking skills different shade between the good and the bad guys and yeah i think that's what i would tell them to do. yes. >> shafi, did you notice changes in your son or a general sense of what happened? >> yes. lately for the past few months he was very quiet and more isolation because he was watching or doing something on social media. that's why he was brainwashed for
leave our children alone. >> i spoke to sareen khan and thomas dur ken, actually the attorney for theoken forcefully against isis against muslim extremists who try to through the internet. do you feel without that influence, your son would not be in the trouble he is in now? >> yes, i fully think that would not have happened if it wasn't for social media. if it wasn't for the internet he would never be in the situation he is in today. >> what is your message to other parents...
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officials say 19-year-old mohamed hamzah khan invited his family in his plans to travel to the middle east to join isis. he was arrested at chicago o'hare airport in october. khan's mother condemning the terror group, saying it brainwashes muslim youth. >> we condemn the brainwashing and recruiting of children through social media and the internet. and we have a message for isis. leave our children alone. >> khan faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted. >>> attorneys for accused boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev are asking a judge to suspend jury selection in his trial for at least a month in light of the terror attacks in paris. defense lawyers argued that right now it would be all but impossible to seat an impartial jury there in boston. the judge has twice rejected defense efforts to move that trial out of boston or to delay its start. tsarnaev is charged in the 2013 marathon bombing attack that killed 3 and injure the more than 260 others. >>> breaking news this morning, al qaeda in yemen. now claiming responsibility for those paris terror attacks, calling it the blesse
officials say 19-year-old mohamed hamzah khan invited his family in his plans to travel to the middle east to join isis. he was arrested at chicago o'hare airport in october. khan's mother condemning the terror group, saying it brainwashes muslim youth. >> we condemn the brainwashing and recruiting of children through social media and the internet. and we have a message for isis. leave our children alone. >> khan faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted. >>> attorneys...
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imran khan >>> an election pitting one-time allies against each other. voters in sri lanka are picking their next president. there has been reports of violence and voter intimidation at polling station, including jaffna in the north. the president is popular with the senna lease ethnic grose but is loathed by the tamils. he is hoping to win a third term in office. >> the incumbent is going head to head with his former health minister who turned into his political rival. he changed the constitution so he could run for a third term. he's from a powerful family his father rajapaksa ran. he succeeded his father at the age of 24, and became president in 2005. in constrast. sirisena is unknown, not joining mainstream politics. he served as health minister but resigned in november when announcing his candidacy. >> let's speak to a member of parliament who joins us now via skype. thank you very much indeed for speaking to us. the president called the election because he seemed confident of winning this third term in office. it's proving to be a tough battle. do
imran khan >>> an election pitting one-time allies against each other. voters in sri lanka are picking their next president. there has been reports of violence and voter intimidation at polling station, including jaffna in the north. the president is popular with the senna lease ethnic grose but is loathed by the tamils. he is hoping to win a third term in office. >> the incumbent is going head to head with his former health minister who turned into his political rival. he...
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we are now at the village north of dajalal khan. the army will be victorious over the enemy. >> reporter: as the fighting intensifies some of the troops take cover behind their vehicles. this is not a conventional war and i.s.i.l. forces, these troops say are training their energy. in the distance, smoke rises from an i.s.i.l. hideout on one of the farms targeted by an earnlarmyhelicopter. also supporting the force is this group. >> by the blessings of hussein we will kill them one by one as they call out oh imam hussein we cherish you. >> reporter: they have to move carefully because improvised explosive devices are almost everywhere. some of the house he have been destroyed by explosives and booby traps. this place is deserted. its 200,000 residents fled long before. the army has a big job at hand. it knows i.s.i.l.'s tactics too well and cannot afford to relax. i.s.i.l. is increasingly using car and suicide bombings against those in the peshmerga army. dozens have been killed in such attacks in just the last few days alone. moham
we are now at the village north of dajalal khan. the army will be victorious over the enemy. >> reporter: as the fighting intensifies some of the troops take cover behind their vehicles. this is not a conventional war and i.s.i.l. forces, these troops say are training their energy. in the distance, smoke rises from an i.s.i.l. hideout on one of the farms targeted by an earnlarmyhelicopter. also supporting the force is this group. >> by the blessings of hussein we will kill them one...
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is baghdad correspondent imran khan. we heard the kurdish leader saying his message is if you want to get rid of i.s.i.l. and you want to do it quickly, we need help. the issue of foreign troops on the ground is sensitive. >> what the kurdish peshmerga forces are saying is it's going too slowly. we need more help. we can make significant gains, and if we have more support, foreign boots on the ground american boots, we can battle i.s.i.l. philip hammond said iraqi forces are two years away interest being fully trained to fight i.s.i.l. that is a concern. the longer that takes, the more entrenched i.s.i.l. becomes. you have the split between the kurdish and the government in baghdad. they maintain they do not want large numbers of troops on the ground. it looks like they are reoccupying iraq and that will not work. if iranians are involved. they are supporting the shia militia forces who have made gapes against i.s.i.l. saying the fight is going our way. give us the money and the support that we have asked the americans.
is baghdad correspondent imran khan. we heard the kurdish leader saying his message is if you want to get rid of i.s.i.l. and you want to do it quickly, we need help. the issue of foreign troops on the ground is sensitive. >> what the kurdish peshmerga forces are saying is it's going too slowly. we need more help. we can make significant gains, and if we have more support, foreign boots on the ground american boots, we can battle i.s.i.l. philip hammond said iraqi forces are two years...
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union city police are looking for a man with dementia who disappeared last night. 87-year-old muhammed khan was last seen walking on gilroy court about 5:30 p.m. he has disappeared before and has been known to walk long distances. he's 5'4", weighs 155 pounds, he was last seen wearing traditional blue clothing. >>> wild pigs continue to cause big problems in san jose because of that, the city now has a permanent law allowing wild pigs to be caught, shot and killed. a temporary law was passed in november but residents and businesses near coyote creek and the almaden valley have continued to complain about damage caused by pigs. officials say about 14 have been and killed but residents say they still see wild pigs, especially at night. >> that's pretty bad. they come in and they -- they come around in the evening and come around, a whole bunch. >> the laws to not allow residents to kill the pigs. they must be caged first and only people with a permit can do the actual killing. >>> we are now just days away from super bowl xlix but bay area organizers are already getting ready for super bowl l
union city police are looking for a man with dementia who disappeared last night. 87-year-old muhammed khan was last seen walking on gilroy court about 5:30 p.m. he has disappeared before and has been known to walk long distances. he's 5'4", weighs 155 pounds, he was last seen wearing traditional blue clothing. >>> wild pigs continue to cause big problems in san jose because of that, the city now has a permanent law allowing wild pigs to be caught, shot and killed. a temporary law...
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imran khan has the details. >> reporter: the force of the explosion can be seen from far way.hters from an armed group say they are responsible for thursday's attack. they have pledged allegiance to the islamic state of iraq and the levant or isil. the attackers used a barrage of rockets and a car bomb in the provincial capitol and a nearby town in four separate attacks. one journalist told al jazeera why the military base may have been chosen. >> translator: what i have learned is that many were injured and many of the civilians detained inside were seriously wounded. the battalion is a military base and houses prisons and detention centers for what the army describes as extremists. >> reporter: it's being taken very serious by the government. al-sisi cut short a trip to ethiopia and has returned to cairo. after a previous attack the egyptian government insisted it would increase security measures even going so far as building a buffer zone along the gaza strip. >>> there has been a bombing in pakistan at a mosque. the blast killed at least 35 people and injured more than 50
imran khan has the details. >> reporter: the force of the explosion can be seen from far way.hters from an armed group say they are responsible for thursday's attack. they have pledged allegiance to the islamic state of iraq and the levant or isil. the attackers used a barrage of rockets and a car bomb in the provincial capitol and a nearby town in four separate attacks. one journalist told al jazeera why the military base may have been chosen. >> translator: what i have learned is...
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imran khan reports. >> reporter: 376 days and counting. that is how long peter greste and his colleagues mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have been behind bars in egypt. their only crime is to report. on january 1st egypt announced a retrial but no date has been sediment andrew greste says the egypt government should deport his brother. >> immediately after the announcement into a retrial was ordered peter submitted an application to the - to have - to get him deported. under the guise of the a presidential decree announced in november. we see it as an opportunity for the president to exercise his powers upped the decree and deport peter. now that he's an accused person going from being an convicted to an accused person. we are hopeful that egyptian authorities will consider this in a timely manner and come to a decision that sees peter deported and will benefit all parties. >>> mohamed fadel fahmy's brother recently said deportation documents have been signed and lawyers and government officials are figuring out what will happen when
imran khan reports. >> reporter: 376 days and counting. that is how long peter greste and his colleagues mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have been behind bars in egypt. their only crime is to report. on january 1st egypt announced a retrial but no date has been sediment andrew greste says the egypt government should deport his brother. >> immediately after the announcement into a retrial was ordered peter submitted an application to the - to have - to get him deported. under...
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imran khan has the details. >> reporter: the force of the explosion can be seen from far away.n friday mourners flocked to the hospital where the dead and injured continued to arrive throughout the day. fight frers an armed group called sinai province say they are responsible. they have pledged allegiance to the islamic state of iraq and the levant or isil. the attackers used a barrage of rockets in a car bomb in the provincial capitol and a nearby town in four separate attacks. one journalist told al jazeera where the military base may have been chones as one of the targets. >> translator: what i have learned is that many were injured, and many of the civilians detained inside the 101 battalion werer is usly wounded. the battalion also houses prisons and detention centers for what the army describe as extremists. >> reporter: it is unclear whether the attack was designed to set free the prisoners but it is being taken very seriously by the government. the president cut short a trip to ethiopia and has returned to cairo. this attack is one of the worse since october when fighte
imran khan has the details. >> reporter: the force of the explosion can be seen from far away.n friday mourners flocked to the hospital where the dead and injured continued to arrive throughout the day. fight frers an armed group called sinai province say they are responsible. they have pledged allegiance to the islamic state of iraq and the levant or isil. the attackers used a barrage of rockets in a car bomb in the provincial capitol and a nearby town in four separate attacks. one...
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soil very similar, that deadly attack on the khan business parliament building last fall. authorities arrested an ohio man. undercover officers caught 20-year-old christopher cornell buying two assault type rifles and 600 rounds of ammunition, 600. police say that cornell tweeted about isis propaganda videos. >> never showed any signs of any kind of violence or anything. i mean, quiet, shy, good kid. >> the fbi has been looking at christopher cornell since last year. they say he had saved money but he hadn't actually made any bombs yet. >>> this morning a global effort is under way to reduce violence in the world's deadliest country. the u.n. secretary-general is on a two-day mission to set up a human rights office in honduras. the secretary met with the president of honduras to discuss citizen security, drug trafficking and organized crime in the region. honduras has the highest homicide rate of any of the nation. 99% of the murders also go unpunished. >>> president obama renewing the push for paid sick time for millions of working congress. today the president will requi
soil very similar, that deadly attack on the khan business parliament building last fall. authorities arrested an ohio man. undercover officers caught 20-year-old christopher cornell buying two assault type rifles and 600 rounds of ammunition, 600. police say that cornell tweeted about isis propaganda videos. >> never showed any signs of any kind of violence or anything. i mean, quiet, shy, good kid. >> the fbi has been looking at christopher cornell since last year. they say he had...
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--anika khan. charles ettinger will join me from washington. i will see you at the top of the hour.ack to you in san francisco where it is not snowing. -- corey, act you in san francisco, where it is not snowing. >> that trend is going strong, what you need and when you want it. my interview with the ceo of saucy and at that can deliver a bottle of scotch to your door in under 30 minutes. next. ♪ i'm cory johnson. this is "bloomberg west." alcohol delivered straight to your door to -- be a saucy, and on demand liquor store in your pocket. the app lets customers order and pay for alcohol with area liquor stores as partners. i spoke with chris vaughn about the business of mobile booze. >> all of us came from a company called text plus. we were around in the social mobile space. we wanted to pursue something that was new and connected to a traditional market. the alcohol space is hundreds of years old. reasonably untouched by technology. we saw an opportunity in being able to unlock different facets of that market. >> when you look at the numbers, it is amazing how giant enormous -- ho
--anika khan. charles ettinger will join me from washington. i will see you at the top of the hour.ack to you in san francisco where it is not snowing. -- corey, act you in san francisco, where it is not snowing. >> that trend is going strong, what you need and when you want it. my interview with the ceo of saucy and at that can deliver a bottle of scotch to your door in under 30 minutes. next. ♪ i'm cory johnson. this is "bloomberg west." alcohol delivered straight to your...
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we have more details from imram khan. >> reporter: the explosion can be seen from far away. on friday, the dead and injured continue to arrive throughout the day. fighters from an armed group say they're responsible for thursday's attack. they pledged allegiance to the islamic state in iraq and the levant or isil. they used a barrage of rockets and a car bomb in sinai and a nearby town in four separate attacks. one journalist told al jazeera why the military base may have been chosen as one of the targets. >> what i have learned is that many are injured and many were seriously wounded. it is not just a military base but houses prisoners for what the army describes as extremists extremists. >> it's unclear whether it was designed to set free the prisoners, but it has been considered by the government. they cut short a trip to ethiopia and returned to cairo where fight has killed 24 storms in the same area. after that attack they insist they have increased measures after building a buffer zone along the gaza strip and increaseing controls. al jazeera. >> president al sisi has
we have more details from imram khan. >> reporter: the explosion can be seen from far away. on friday, the dead and injured continue to arrive throughout the day. fighters from an armed group say they're responsible for thursday's attack. they pledged allegiance to the islamic state in iraq and the levant or isil. they used a barrage of rockets and a car bomb in sinai and a nearby town in four separate attacks. one journalist told al jazeera why the military base may have been chosen as...
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imron khan presented the day at the polls. >> across the country there have been deaths as a result ofthis is a day that many thought would not come. election day passed without major incident. here in baghdad there have been no incidents at all. people have come out to vote, unofficially, what groups have told us that turnout might be as high as 60%. >> boko haram loosely translatelied, means western education is sinful. members say they want an islamic state ruled by islamic law. methods are cruel and vicious. the group has already killed more than 1500 people just this year. in the latest attack on monday boko haram is blamed for killing as many as 300 nigerians. the world started paying more attention to boko haram after 276 girls were kidnapped april 14th. the u.s. has sent people in to nigeria to help find them. and rewards for any credible information for their rescue. >> still, violence across the globe, from gaza to iraq and ukraine, the conflicts that define 2014. plus deadly disease the ebola crisis in west africa and america's reaction. 2014, from the rise of i.s.i.l. to th
imron khan presented the day at the polls. >> across the country there have been deaths as a result ofthis is a day that many thought would not come. election day passed without major incident. here in baghdad there have been no incidents at all. people have come out to vote, unofficially, what groups have told us that turnout might be as high as 60%. >> boko haram loosely translatelied, means western education is sinful. members say they want an islamic state ruled by islamic law....
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i'm joined by imran khan our correspondent. there needs to be foreign troops on the ground in iraq because they can't do it on their own. it's controversial. it's right, it's a split between the baghdad and kurdish government. i.s.i.l. territory - the kurd are making gains. they want the fight to be quicker than it has done. they see foreign ground as a way to do that. the type of training that the iraqi and kurdish forces get need to be adopted. we are looking at a period of two years before iraqi troops fight i.s.i.l. the timeline is unacceptable for the kurds. the split comes when you take a look at what the baghdad government wants, they don't want american or foreign boots on the ground. they see it as a reoccupation. the iranians who are involved say that they are capable of beating i.s.i.l. you have that split. there's another. pro-sunni tribes want american foreign boots on the ground. in 2006 2007 and eight, they were able to beat al qaeda, and need that pore. there's no unified presence it's to deal with the idea that
i'm joined by imran khan our correspondent. there needs to be foreign troops on the ground in iraq because they can't do it on their own. it's controversial. it's right, it's a split between the baghdad and kurdish government. i.s.i.l. territory - the kurd are making gains. they want the fight to be quicker than it has done. they see foreign ground as a way to do that. the type of training that the iraqi and kurdish forces get need to be adopted. we are looking at a period of two years before...
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japan's love of robots can be traced to something like sunzi khan, believing that everything is aliverealistic androids ever made. no, he doesn't have a twin. at least not a buy lodiological. that's jima noid. it was to create a sort of robot double for himself to function in his place and essentially allow him to be in two places at once. something that at this moment sounds very appealing to me and my busy schedule. latest android creations are on display here at mirror icon, the national museum of science and innovation. part of an exhibit called androids, what is human? which invites the spectator to explore the difference between us humans and our android counterparts. ishaguru said you can have one indistinguishable from that of a real human. this is kodomaroi, the child newscaster around the world in a variety of voices and languages. >> it's amazing to see up close. [ speaking japanese ] >> looks like she's having a little episode. atanaroid is a tele operated android. i'm in the booth talking to the android. hi, machi. >> hello. >> tell me about the best part of today. >> bei
japan's love of robots can be traced to something like sunzi khan, believing that everything is aliverealistic androids ever made. no, he doesn't have a twin. at least not a buy lodiological. that's jima noid. it was to create a sort of robot double for himself to function in his place and essentially allow him to be in two places at once. something that at this moment sounds very appealing to me and my busy schedule. latest android creations are on display here at mirror icon, the national...
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imran khan spent the day at a polling station in baghdad. >> this is a day many see as being historical. polls are closed passed without incident. across the country there has been deaths as a result of violence. this is a day many thought would never come election day passing without incidents. here in baghdad there were no incidents. people have come out to vote. unofficially the turn out might be as high as 50%. >>> members say they want an islamic state ruled by islamic law. methods are cruel and vicious. the group has killed more than 1500 people this year. in the latest attack on monday, boko haram is blamed for killing as many as 300 nigerians during a 12-hour massacre. the world paid more attention to boko haram, after 276 girls were kidnapped april 14th. the u.s. said experts were sent into nigeria to find them. the police offered 300,000 for information leading to the rescue. >> still ahead, a violent summer across the globe. [ explosion ] >> from gaza to iraq and ukraine, the conflicts that define 2014. plus deadly disease - the ebola crisis in west africa, and america's reac
imran khan spent the day at a polling station in baghdad. >> this is a day many see as being historical. polls are closed passed without incident. across the country there has been deaths as a result of violence. this is a day many thought would never come election day passing without incidents. here in baghdad there were no incidents. people have come out to vote. unofficially the turn out might be as high as 50%. >>> members say they want an islamic state ruled by islamic law....
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imran khan reports. >> reporter: political pressure builds on the egyptian government as canada's foreignter visits cairo. canada has come under criticism for not doing enough to pursue mohammed fahmy's case who holds canadian citizenship. >> by meeting directly with the minister, and engaging in constructive dialogue we will successfully resolve this issue. >> reporter: so far the ordeal has lasted more than a year. the strain it has placed on his families is clear. the wife of baher mohamed says the lack of clarity and information is a big worry. >> translator: yes, indeed we are frustrated. the court said nothing about when the coming hearing will take place. no practical steps have been taken to release my husband and the other journalists, nothing has been settled. they only have accepted his appeal and that was it. >> reporter: on january 1st, egypt's appeals court ordered a retrial, but so far no date has been set. the deportation of both peter greste and mohammed fahmy is possible but depends on their countries, australia and canada respectively reaching an agreement with the egyp
imran khan reports. >> reporter: political pressure builds on the egyptian government as canada's foreignter visits cairo. canada has come under criticism for not doing enough to pursue mohammed fahmy's case who holds canadian citizenship. >> by meeting directly with the minister, and engaging in constructive dialogue we will successfully resolve this issue. >> reporter: so far the ordeal has lasted more than a year. the strain it has placed on his families is clear. the wife...
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and samir khan and anwar al awlaki. they said there's a virtual competition between these groups now. >> there is a competition between each other to try to establish the caliphate, recruit young members and to attack. and the gold medal goes to the organization that can attack us here at tommy.home. >> and the reason that tweet is so significant, coming less than an hour avenue the attack. suggesting some knowledge of the incident because at that time, was not clear exactly what happened, and the manhunt for the suspect has just begun, gretchen. >> kathryn harris, thanks so much. >>> another french police officer has been killed today. investigating a traffic incident this morning after two men tried to confront a gunman in the south of paris. the attacker described as north african shot one of the good samaritans in the face putting him in serious condition before firing four more times and killing that young female officer. the officer had apparently a bulletproof vest. this is not linked so far to yesterday's attack
and samir khan and anwar al awlaki. they said there's a virtual competition between these groups now. >> there is a competition between each other to try to establish the caliphate, recruit young members and to attack. and the gold medal goes to the organization that can attack us here at tommy.home. >> and the reason that tweet is so significant, coming less than an hour avenue the attack. suggesting some knowledge of the incident because at that time, was not clear exactly what...
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who made those statements mullah khan as obviously when that person he was talking about was detainedthis is largely a myth about gitmo that started in the president's first campaign. and it is part of the denial of whether we're engaged or not. why do we not have somebody in paris, even with the attorney general in paris, he doesn't show up. we constantly act like these things are not as significant as the people that were attacked in paris, in canada, in other places think they are. bill: i'm out of time but thank you for your time. secretary kerry in paris today as you well know. thank you, senator. >> i do know. that finally showed up. bill: got it. we'll see you soon. martha. martha: there is new reaction today to the pope's comments about freedom of speech as they relate to the paris terror attacks. the pontiff saying there are limits to freedom of expression and warns that some cross the line. e buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. push your
who made those statements mullah khan as obviously when that person he was talking about was detainedthis is largely a myth about gitmo that started in the president's first campaign. and it is part of the denial of whether we're engaged or not. why do we not have somebody in paris, even with the attorney general in paris, he doesn't show up. we constantly act like these things are not as significant as the people that were attacked in paris, in canada, in other places think they are. bill: i'm...
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imran khan reports. >> reporter: 376 days and counting.t's how peter greste and his colleagues baher mohamed, and mohammed fahmy have been behind bars in egypt. their only crime is to report. on january 1st, egypt announced a retrial, but no date has been set. >> immediately after the announcement from the sort of cassation in egypt that a retrial was ordered, peter submitted an application to the -- to have -- to -- to get him deported under the guise of the presidential decree that was announced back in november. so we say this is an opportunity for the president to exercise his -- his powers under this decree, and deport peter, particularly now that he's an accused person. he goes from being a convicted person to an accused person so we're hopeful that the egyptian authorities will consider this in a timely manner and come to a decision that -- that does see peter deported and it will benefit all parties. >>> baher mohamed family says deportation papers have been submitted. but it's not just legal issues peeping the three in jail. >> th
imran khan reports. >> reporter: 376 days and counting.t's how peter greste and his colleagues baher mohamed, and mohammed fahmy have been behind bars in egypt. their only crime is to report. on january 1st, egypt announced a retrial, but no date has been set. >> immediately after the announcement from the sort of cassation in egypt that a retrial was ordered, peter submitted an application to the -- to have -- to -- to get him deported under the guise of the presidential decree...
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collaboratively to create the protocols for the host to host communications and then eventually ben surf and bob khan who had been the graduate students for arpanet refused years later saying they now have a few packets which they need to enter network hence the phrase internet so they did tc ip together. one of the things i noticed as i grew up when i was running digital media for times incorporated was back in 1990 or so the internet is really big and it's wonderful. you can't get on it if you are just a normal person. you have to be at the university or in a research lab. you can't just from home dial-up. likewise the personal computer the people who invented it from allen kay to steve jobs or whatever they kind of wanted it as a personal creativity tool. it was not seen as a network. in 199294 something amazing happens which is we get to interconnect dark personal computers. it starts with the on line services that are then connected to the internet meaning the well well eventually steve case helps take over america on line which was sort of a flailing company started by meister but once again he
collaboratively to create the protocols for the host to host communications and then eventually ben surf and bob khan who had been the graduate students for arpanet refused years later saying they now have a few packets which they need to enter network hence the phrase internet so they did tc ip together. one of the things i noticed as i grew up when i was running digital media for times incorporated was back in 1990 or so the internet is really big and it's wonderful. you can't get on it if...
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. >> i khan confirm or deny. >> i'm not asking you to confirm or deny. what do you think of it?analyst, she's in a totally opposite position from the republicans. the later she gets in the better. >> why? >> because she's got a 75% favorable among democrats right now. >> the moment you run it goes down. >> exactly. that's exactly right. the moment she gets in you go down. also it's hard to dance in that spotlight for month after month after month. right now because she's hanging back the spotlight quite rightly is turned to the republicans. they have the clown car gathering at the steve king forum in iowa where sarah palin tossed a word salad around donald trump threw his hair in the ring. as a democrat i want to see a spotlight on that disaster rather than the inevitable mistakes that any democratic campaign will have. >> doug as an analyst and someone who advices candidates ad and politicians, how much would you advise republican candidates right now to talk about hillary clinton? there are some who suggest they need to hone their own message first with their own policies u fo
. >> i khan confirm or deny. >> i'm not asking you to confirm or deny. what do you think of it?analyst, she's in a totally opposite position from the republicans. the later she gets in the better. >> why? >> because she's got a 75% favorable among democrats right now. >> the moment you run it goes down. >> exactly. that's exactly right. the moment she gets in you go down. also it's hard to dance in that spotlight for month after month after month. right now...
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officials say 19-year-old mohammed khan invited his family to join him in his plans to travel. he was arrested in october. >> we condemn the brainwashing and ruining of children through the use of social media and internet and we have a message. leave our children alone. >> he faces up to 15 years in prison ifconvicted. >>> in light of the terrorist attacks in paris. defense lawyers argued that right now it would be all but impossible to see an impartial jury. the judge has twice rejected defense efforts to move the trial out of boston or delay its start. dzhokhar tsarnaev is charged in the bombing attack that killed 3 and injured more than 260 others. >>> north korea is denying it had anything to do with the hack of sony pictures and is challenging the u.s. to provide evidence of north korean involvement. the fbi has blamed pyongyang for the cyber attack. north korea's u.n. ambassador insists his country was not behind it and called for a joint investigation with the u.s. to get to the bottom of it. >>> we're learning new details in boko haram's horrific attack in africa. we'r
officials say 19-year-old mohammed khan invited his family to join him in his plans to travel. he was arrested in october. >> we condemn the brainwashing and ruining of children through the use of social media and internet and we have a message. leave our children alone. >> he faces up to 15 years in prison ifconvicted. >>> in light of the terrorist attacks in paris. defense lawyers argued that right now it would be all but impossible to see an impartial jury. the judge has...
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recruit, is speaking out. 19-year-old ahmsa khan. this week, his mother speaks out. >> we condemn the brain washing and recruiting of children through the internet. >> more than 100 have been arrested for trying to get to the country or on their way back. the problem of young westerners going to fight in iraq and syria is not unique to u.s. phil itnerer has that story. >> for the dace family, fighting seems close to home. >> three young men from the family went to fight in the region. they left home without telling anyone to join a rebel group that is a arrival of rival of the now notorious islamic state. one will not be coming back. >> it was very difficult he just became 18 two days before he was killed. it was his birthday and he had all the life in front of him. >> for more than three years now the world has watched the conflict in syria with no clear idea how to stop the killing. it shocked and angered many, particularly in muslim communities. but equally shocking, the brutal tactics of some rebel groups like the islamic state.
recruit, is speaking out. 19-year-old ahmsa khan. this week, his mother speaks out. >> we condemn the brain washing and recruiting of children through the internet. >> more than 100 have been arrested for trying to get to the country or on their way back. the problem of young westerners going to fight in iraq and syria is not unique to u.s. phil itnerer has that story. >> for the dace family, fighting seems close to home. >> three young men from the family went to fight...
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imran khan has recently returned from bagdad. i want to talk to you about anbar. several months now we have seen activity on the ground and in the air, and yet the iraqi army is finding it almost impossible to keep control of it. what is going on there? >> one of the main reasons is there simply isn't a rule of law in anbar province. it's a province with a power vacuum. it shares a border with syria, so isil use their territories in syria to send in reinforcements where they mount attacks in bagdad for example. it's a place that they can easily operate, and the border is quite porous. but the power vacuum is really the key season. there are sunni tribes who have long complained that the iraqi government isn't giving them the weapons and support they need to fight isil. then you have other sunni groups who have simply given up on the government and thrown their lot in with isil. they don't support isil's long-term aims, but in the short-term they share the same goals. they are angry with the government and provide support and lodge iszices to isil. looking at the b
imran khan has recently returned from bagdad. i want to talk to you about anbar. several months now we have seen activity on the ground and in the air, and yet the iraqi army is finding it almost impossible to keep control of it. what is going on there? >> one of the main reasons is there simply isn't a rule of law in anbar province. it's a province with a power vacuum. it shares a border with syria, so isil use their territories in syria to send in reinforcements where they mount attacks...
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just mentioned in addition to another american who was eventually killed in a cia drone strike, samir khan the main driver behind "inspire magazine" the journal that in march of 2013 called for the execution of the editor and the cartoonists at the french magazine. so that is a lot of dat too -- data points taking to us al qaeda in yemen. u.s. intelligence officials have not reached any firm conclusion over whether al qaeda in yemen directed this operation, but there is now no doubt that the brother had ties to al qaeda in yemen. >> how does all of this information relate to earlier intelligence that we had already confirmed? >> one of the most interesting elements in this is that there was a series of tweets we have reviewed here at fox news that came out within an hour of the terrorist attack. the happen on those tweets was a handle that is associated with aqap and they posted images of the master along with photos of anwar al-awlaki and my contact says the tweets were 0 interest because they seem to suggest foreknowledge of the address, like they were packaged on the shelf as part of th
just mentioned in addition to another american who was eventually killed in a cia drone strike, samir khan the main driver behind "inspire magazine" the journal that in march of 2013 called for the execution of the editor and the cartoonists at the french magazine. so that is a lot of dat too -- data points taking to us al qaeda in yemen. u.s. intelligence officials have not reached any firm conclusion over whether al qaeda in yemen directed this operation, but there is now no doubt...
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my colleague emily khan has written about this but the question for democrats is whether sestak is theinee or whether they get a competitive primary there. it will be a competitive race. especially one in a presidential year that's a swing state, i think democrats will put a lot of money in. >> mikey kay in for krystal ball speaking. i want to get quickly to wisconsin and the 2010 senate midterms where ron johnson narrowly beat russ feingold. that was a resurgent gop. do you think russ feingold has a much better chance moving into 2016 given the democrats will be looking to take back or make progress into taking back the house? >> do i, actually. i think he's in a much better position in this rematch. ron johnson have called him the most incumbent republican this cycle. he has not a lot of money in his campaign account. he's self-funded his campaign last time. he said he won't do that this time. that has some republicans worried that he's not really in the place financially to do it. i think, you know obviously this day and age, he'll be able to raise the money, but that i think, has s
my colleague emily khan has written about this but the question for democrats is whether sestak is theinee or whether they get a competitive primary there. it will be a competitive race. especially one in a presidential year that's a swing state, i think democrats will put a lot of money in. >> mikey kay in for krystal ball speaking. i want to get quickly to wisconsin and the 2010 senate midterms where ron johnson narrowly beat russ feingold. that was a resurgent gop. do you think russ...
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anwr awlaki and khan both killed in drone strikes.d to the al qaeda affiliate in yemen known as aqap. investigators are reviewing the tweets. >> thank you catherine. ambassador john bolton says what happened in paris should be a wake-up call that we're still at war with terrorism. >> first the leadership of the country has to acknowledge we're in a war. let's take a second to look what happened here today. this was a military-style attack on innocent civilians in the capital city of a major western country. this is a big, big event and if it can happen in paris, it can happen in washington or new york. you can count on it. so, either we come to the realization which is everywhere around us for most people to see we're still engaged in a war on terrorism or we'll see it happen in this country sooner rather than later. >> that's a very scary thought. harris, you've been following this story here. how do we now prevent something like this here at home? i mean at at time when you see such harsh treatment of our police, it is really, not t
anwr awlaki and khan both killed in drone strikes.d to the al qaeda affiliate in yemen known as aqap. investigators are reviewing the tweets. >> thank you catherine. ambassador john bolton says what happened in paris should be a wake-up call that we're still at war with terrorism. >> first the leadership of the country has to acknowledge we're in a war. let's take a second to look what happened here today. this was a military-style attack on innocent civilians in the capital city of...
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you can read emanuel khan an intuition which gives rise to the belief and outward seeking he thinks iser than man's rationality, i think rationality and reason are superior, i think they are also god given? >> well, so, but i think we can explain why we think rationally from an evolutionary perspective. kennedy: if you can have evolution, it's not mutually exclusive. you can have an explanation, it does not have to devolve into determinism and it is compatible with a belief in something greater, something they call god, some people call it the universe, some call it natural law. i call it unfortunately we're out of time go ahead, you can have the last word. >> why not leave it at nature? why anthropomorphize nature. they are knowable and scientists are the best tool we have. kennedy: i don't think you can describe god completely and fully, and the fact that there is so much mystery is satisfying to me, and it is one of the true things i know. i'm glad you were here. interesting discussion, i hope we can continue it. the moral arc, michael shermer, thank you. >> you're welcome. kennedy:
you can read emanuel khan an intuition which gives rise to the belief and outward seeking he thinks iser than man's rationality, i think rationality and reason are superior, i think they are also god given? >> well, so, but i think we can explain why we think rationally from an evolutionary perspective. kennedy: if you can have evolution, it's not mutually exclusive. you can have an explanation, it does not have to devolve into determinism and it is compatible with a belief in something...
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khan out of chicago, and said to i.s.i.s., directly addressing baghdadi you know, leave our children alone, she said. and this is a muslim mother of a young man being charged with a crime of trying to join i.s.i.s. that's the kind of thing that we need to have across this country, and that's what i think the president is going to address next month in the summit that he's holding, really important. >> charlie: what ought to come out of that summit? >> i think a very high-level emphasis that's happening across country, but high-level emphasis on building trust an outreach to muslim and arab communities, teaching our law enforcement how to identify the season of radicalization -- the signs of radicalization and building bridges between muslim communities in the united states and law enforcement so they trust each other enough so that when a mother or a neighbor sees a problem they can go to the police or the f.b.i. these are long-standing problems but it's very important. >> charlie: two place where is the u.s. responded. iraq. evidently the air bombardments have been more successful i
khan out of chicago, and said to i.s.i.s., directly addressing baghdadi you know, leave our children alone, she said. and this is a muslim mother of a young man being charged with a crime of trying to join i.s.i.s. that's the kind of thing that we need to have across this country, and that's what i think the president is going to address next month in the summit that he's holding, really important. >> charlie: what ought to come out of that summit? >> i think a very high-level...
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and yes when we became a partner with sal khan who does khan academy and does online education, and iink he's the best in the world doing this, and we interviewed our own people, let alone the marketplace, we redid everything. and we got very basic. it was in these digestible bites of, you know, before you tell me how to create a nest egg, could you just hold up the paycheck and tell me why i'm only really taking home half of what i thought i made? and when you get practical it makes a difference. and it makes the people in your company feel better about you. so it's all those things, not one of those things. but i really just have to thank the nonprofits that we've worked with, because they've enlightened us. >> ofra, we talked a lot about the power of small and medium-sized businesses and it has been particularly hard for women to be able to move into the space but when they do to ensure that they can grow. give us just a quick snapshot of the state of women-owned small and medium-sized businesses in israel. >> just to put in a different light the whole idea of small medium-sized bu
and yes when we became a partner with sal khan who does khan academy and does online education, and iink he's the best in the world doing this, and we interviewed our own people, let alone the marketplace, we redid everything. and we got very basic. it was in these digestible bites of, you know, before you tell me how to create a nest egg, could you just hold up the paycheck and tell me why i'm only really taking home half of what i thought i made? and when you get practical it makes a...
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here's what zarine khan told anderson last night in an exclusive interview. >> zarine what is your message to recruit kids to extremists to isis? >> to leave our children alone, please. that's my only message. to stop recruiting these children. they're too young. they don't know what's going on there. you know they're small. they don't understand what they're getting into. >> so one significant question tonight, would more training by u.s. troops really make any difference at all in the battle against syria or is it too little too late? joins us now, cnn security analyst, former cia officer bob bear and former delta force member retired lieutenant colonel james reese. bob, u.s. personnel on the ground in these other countries training these so-called moderate rebels. do you think that's a pretty bad idea? tell us why. >> it's not such a bad idea as it's too late. we should have done this in 2011 form an army to remove bashar assad. you've got the isis islamist additional wolf, we've talked about this before but i think these areas of syria, the sunni areas and iraq are pretty much gone. we
here's what zarine khan told anderson last night in an exclusive interview. >> zarine what is your message to recruit kids to extremists to isis? >> to leave our children alone, please. that's my only message. to stop recruiting these children. they're too young. they don't know what's going on there. you know they're small. they don't understand what they're getting into. >> so one significant question tonight, would more training by u.s. troops really make any difference at...
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the attacks sparked new laws and programs to combat extremist terrorism. 18-year-old javid khan, who moved to london from afghanistan with his family in 2010, said qadir's program helped him as a teenager resist radicalizing influences. >> this is the only place you can find out about what's going on in the world and how we can avoid the recruiters of isis and other extremist groups. i don't want that name on me or on my family. >> this is a highly-populated area full of muslims so there was a high chance of me meeting the wrong type of people. >> reporter: 22-year old university student hamza abdulwahi, who moved to the neighborhood at 13, says the program helped him understand that the way of allah does not include violence. >> if the person went there to fight you have to be concerned because clearly he's not of the right mind, if he went for other motives to go kill people, and that person comes back he could clearly do the same thing here. >> reporter: but there is a fierce debate here about the effectiveness of these programs, whether it's intervening before someone goes to fig
the attacks sparked new laws and programs to combat extremist terrorism. 18-year-old javid khan, who moved to london from afghanistan with his family in 2010, said qadir's program helped him as a teenager resist radicalizing influences. >> this is the only place you can find out about what's going on in the world and how we can avoid the recruiters of isis and other extremist groups. i don't want that name on me or on my family. >> this is a highly-populated area full of muslims so...
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the second person is a warlord, a very powerful warlord named john mohamed khan, and the americans used to call him jmk for short because he was closely allied with the u.s. military. he was somebody who rose from obscurity. back in the '70s he was a high school janitor, and when the soviet union invaded in 1979 the cia flooded afghanistan with guns and money and he was one of the recipients of this, and he grew to wealth and power became a major warlord. and after 2001 became one of the closest allies to the u.s. military and particularly to the special forces. and the third person i follow is a housewife named hila. she was, she is somebody who grew up in kabul and was forced to flee to the countryside during the civil war, and what she found was a world that was very different from what she had grown up with. and what i found in interviewing her was the sort of simplistic narrative that i had that the taliban oppressed women and, you know that otherwise women would be free or liberated was actually not accurate. it was much more complicated than that. i learned that through her story
the second person is a warlord, a very powerful warlord named john mohamed khan, and the americans used to call him jmk for short because he was closely allied with the u.s. military. he was somebody who rose from obscurity. back in the '70s he was a high school janitor, and when the soviet union invaded in 1979 the cia flooded afghanistan with guns and money and he was one of the recipients of this, and he grew to wealth and power became a major warlord. and after 2001 became one of the...