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the cia says people to kuala lumpur. they get the cooperation of the government, the malaysian government. and they're watching these guys. and then all of a sudden they get to the airport and they get on a plane. and they fly out of the country with all of the cia being good intelligence people they figure they're flying to bangkok because that is where the plan was going. the problem was, like all of the station in bangkok to let them and it happens to be a saturday and nobody was working. so that the terrorists got the plane and disappeared into bangkok. but the cia did know that there were going to the united states because they had a copy of their passports with the visa and it. so what happened was the two of them flew from yemen to kuala lumpur. california. and since nobody had been tipped off by the cia, no one was there to watch them arrive. they went down to san diego. then managed to get this house here. it was a house in san diego. done by somebody, muslim and san diego and needed a place to stay, let them st
the cia says people to kuala lumpur. they get the cooperation of the government, the malaysian government. and they're watching these guys. and then all of a sudden they get to the airport and they get on a plane. and they fly out of the country with all of the cia being good intelligence people they figure they're flying to bangkok because that is where the plan was going. the problem was, like all of the station in bangkok to let them and it happens to be a saturday and nobody was working. so...
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a short drive from kuala lumpur found many migrants and refugees desperate for help. the first question asked "are you organising a boat to australia." he's been in australia five years, in gaol three times and desperate to escape a life in limbo. his body is covered in scars to wounds he gave himself to escape his gaol cell. he has lost hope. >> i know the risks of taking a boat. i have no life here, i'm prepared to die and get another life. >> he knows 20 others who would join him. malaysia is hosting 100,000 refugees and it takes, on average, 27 years for them to be resettled. unable to work or build a future, the wait often drives people to do things by illicit means. >> people see themselves and their children like a lost cause. with conflict across the middle east, and other ethnic disputes, it's hard to see the stream of refugees slowing down. after all no one chooses to become a refugee. >> a massive earthquake in haiti in 2010 left the country battling disease, violence and death. not all the damage was physical. haiti's hospitals are struggling to cope with
a short drive from kuala lumpur found many migrants and refugees desperate for help. the first question asked "are you organising a boat to australia." he's been in australia five years, in gaol three times and desperate to escape a life in limbo. his body is covered in scars to wounds he gave himself to escape his gaol cell. he has lost hope. >> i know the risks of taking a boat. i have no life here, i'm prepared to die and get another life. >> he knows 20 others who...
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the cia says people to kuala lumpur. they get the cooperation of the government, the malaysian government. and they're watching these guys. and then all of a sudden they get to the airport and they get on a plane. and they fly out of the country with all of the cia being good intelligence people they figure they're flying to bangkok because that is where the plan was going. the problem was, like all of the station in bangkok to let them and it happens to be a saturday and nobody was working. so that the terrorists got the plane and disappeared into bangkok. but the cia did know that there were going to the united states because they had a copy of their passports with the visa and it. so what happened was the two of them flew from yemen to kuala lumpur. california. and since nobody had been tipped off by the cia, no one was there to watch them arrive. they went down to san diego. then managed to get this house here. it was a house in san diego. done by somebody, muslim and san diego and needed a place to stay, let them st
the cia says people to kuala lumpur. they get the cooperation of the government, the malaysian government. and they're watching these guys. and then all of a sudden they get to the airport and they get on a plane. and they fly out of the country with all of the cia being good intelligence people they figure they're flying to bangkok because that is where the plan was going. the problem was, like all of the station in bangkok to let them and it happens to be a saturday and nobody was working. so...
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Feb 27, 2014
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we go to kuala lumpur and malaysia with their signs, and "free the media". this was a short time ago in yemen, the nobel peace prize winner was a journalist and part of the event. she turned politician, the face of an uprising. she is part of it. >> this is an example of how this goes behind the staff. this is a group of armenian journalist using a simple them, "i am a journalist. have a look. >> yes, "i am a journalist", extending to media freedom. and the web soot at aljazeera.com. this is the front page. i just want to draw your attention to this on the right-hand side here. we'll blow it up more. that's the thunder clap. it will happen at 9am eastern in the united states, 1400 gmt, flooding the internet with a whole lot of tweets on the hashtag of free aj staff. that's the website. that's at aljazeera.com. also recommend the@al jazeera account. follow the tag. for the latest on the global day of action. >> thank you so much. >> let's go to thailand, the anticorruption agency summoned the prime minister to court to face charges in relation to a rice subsi
we go to kuala lumpur and malaysia with their signs, and "free the media". this was a short time ago in yemen, the nobel peace prize winner was a journalist and part of the event. she turned politician, the face of an uprising. she is part of it. >> this is an example of how this goes behind the staff. this is a group of armenian journalist using a simple them, "i am a journalist. have a look. >> yes, "i am a journalist", extending to media freedom. and the...
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so what happened was the two of them flew from yemen to kuala lumpur. california. and since nobody had been tipped off by the cia, no one was there to watch them arrive. they went down to san diego. then managed to get this house here. it was a house in san diego. done by somebody, muslim and san diego and needed a place to stay, let them stay there. the guy happens to be an fbi informant which was very interesting. you had to terrorists there were on their way year. the cia knew about it, did not tell anybody, and they're living in a house that is owned by an fbi informant. then his wife was pregnant in yemen. so he caught her -- calder fairly often. the nsa was eavesdropping and everything in that house, everything going in and coming out. so what happened was that the cia wanted information from that house. it wanted to say, well, give us the transcripts, give us with these people saying. the nsa would not give the cia and the information that they were picking up from the house. they went up three times asking senior officials at the nsa for that information an
so what happened was the two of them flew from yemen to kuala lumpur. california. and since nobody had been tipped off by the cia, no one was there to watch them arrive. they went down to san diego. then managed to get this house here. it was a house in san diego. done by somebody, muslim and san diego and needed a place to stay, let them stay there. the guy happens to be an fbi informant which was very interesting. you had to terrorists there were on their way year. the cia knew about it, did...