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osama bin laden, ali mohamed, al kifah, the brother, and ali mohamed, who as i told you from 1992 as fbi informant. now, ali mohamed at the time, the ali mohamed ayyad if you will control which in fresno is a guy named john who is involved in a grisly like in cold blood like murder case involving this family. the kid on the extreme right literally hired the guy to kill his entire family in cold blood. mother father and sister very famous case in fresno. see him locked up by the two great copps. john is the control officer interfered with the police investigation and then later coming years later when dannel was on trial literally a character witness and she of course was convicted, he just missed getting the death penalty, guilty as sin and this fbi agent supposed to be controlling ali mohamed, his daughter is the fiancee of the killer and he felt as for the guy as a character witness at the trial. what kind of judgment does this guy have? that's telling you something. and he's supposed to make sure that ali mohamed is on the straight and narrow? that is his daughter, monica. okay. n
osama bin laden, ali mohamed, al kifah, the brother, and ali mohamed, who as i told you from 1992 as fbi informant. now, ali mohamed at the time, the ali mohamed ayyad if you will control which in fresno is a guy named john who is involved in a grisly like in cold blood like murder case involving this family. the kid on the extreme right literally hired the guy to kill his entire family in cold blood. mother father and sister very famous case in fresno. see him locked up by the two great...
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he then adopted this guy, ali mohamed. hen all he bomber got thrown out of the egyptian military, ali mahmood becomes this guy comes in out of the warranty comes in looking for a guy who'll be a sky for the emerging radical movement and he adopts ali and he sends them first to work for egyptair. he gets a job at egyptair. what does he do their? studies all the counterterrorism measures of a measure under major airline. he learned all the tricks. then 1983 we had the bombing in the spring. like a truck bomb, almost mirrored what would happen five years later in tanzania and kenya. and then in october the tragic marine barracks bombing where these beautiful boys in the morning were destroyed on a sunday morning by a bomb. and in the kidnapping of the cia station chief in the region who was mercilessly tortured. cia needs recruits. so ali mohamed approaches them. they sent him into a mosque in hamburg where he supposedly blows his cover as i told you, and he gets on the watchlist. gets on the twa flight. linda lee sanchez, bee
he then adopted this guy, ali mohamed. hen all he bomber got thrown out of the egyptian military, ali mahmood becomes this guy comes in out of the warranty comes in looking for a guy who'll be a sky for the emerging radical movement and he adopts ali and he sends them first to work for egyptair. he gets a job at egyptair. what does he do their? studies all the counterterrorism measures of a measure under major airline. he learned all the tricks. then 1983 we had the bombing in the spring. like...
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mohammed ali came to manchester in northwest england. he was visiting the british boxer. >> once famously he claims to float like a butterfly. today, sadly waving is a painful effort. but the aura remains. one of the most famous figures on the planet. the ravages of parkinson's disease at confined mohammed ali fort -- to a wheelchair. but he still has his pride. his trip to the gymnasium as part of a visit here to raise funds for the charitable foundations to which he devotes himself. 28 years after he quit the ring, children and whose father saw him fight where in full. the bravado, the bravery, the showmanship. >> before he knew it -- [laughter] [applause] >> but more from the moment he won the olympic gold in 1960, and he revealed himself to be a man of principle politically. >> at that time, black things were not integrated. i went downtown and i sat down for a cup of coffee, hot dog. they said, we do not serve you. i said something is wrong. >> you can see someone like muhammed ali, and you just raise your game. >> peabody is failin
mohammed ali came to manchester in northwest england. he was visiting the british boxer. >> once famously he claims to float like a butterfly. today, sadly waving is a painful effort. but the aura remains. one of the most famous figures on the planet. the ravages of parkinson's disease at confined mohammed ali fort -- to a wheelchair. but he still has his pride. his trip to the gymnasium as part of a visit here to raise funds for the charitable foundations to which he devotes himself. 28...
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y mohame ali estuvo anoche y entregó dos prememios a los yankees, y le ganaron por primera vez a bostonodo, continuamos con más de "primer impacto." >>> gracias, roxana. y tenemos esta historia. magalí nos la presenta. >>> trabaja controlando el acceso de carro y personal a la pista del aeropuerto de los Ángeles. la noche del 18 de abril cuando josé giménez vió que un hombre se quemaba vivo dentro de un auto. >>> brinque del auto, el fuego era intento. >>> todo sucedió cuando giménez y su compañero se encontraron en la hora del tzópjñepckph@h@h@tz. >>> y este guardia dice q aunque recibió entrenamiento no pensó que estarí frente a frente con esto. >>> cuando lo sacamos el carro comenzó a explotar, y lo sacamos a tiempo. >>> este mexicano fue exaltado con la tzópjño@fkph@h@tzópjñlhÑ haberle dado el coraje por haber actuado a tiempo. >>> es un gran orgullo. >>> lamentablemente la felicidad se vio empañada cuando recibieron la noticia de que la víctima no sobre vivió. >>> y llegó el momento del horóscopo con walter. >>> saturno ha estado y estará en el signo de virgo, desde el 2007 ha esta
y mohame ali estuvo anoche y entregó dos prememios a los yankees, y le ganaron por primera vez a bostonodo, continuamos con más de "primer impacto." >>> gracias, roxana. y tenemos esta historia. magalí nos la presenta. >>> trabaja controlando el acceso de carro y personal a la pista del aeropuerto de los Ángeles. la noche del 18 de abril cuando josé giménez vió que un hombre se quemaba vivo dentro de un auto. >>> brinque del auto, el fuego era...
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he finds ali mohammed evidence that somehow ali is interacting with the cell.he goes in meets patrick fitzgerald who is the general in the war on terror metaphorically speaking, climbs in meet ali mohammed in a restaurant across from the state house and ali says i love bin laden. i don't need a fought what to attack in america. and he does, like this in the walks out and patrick fitzgerald. the audacity of this guy. guess what? fitzgerald turns to clinton and said he is the most dangerous man i've ever met. we cannot let this man on the street. left him on the street for ten months only to have the bombs go off in kenya and tanzania, a plot that ali not only began in 93 but literally was one of the principal practitioners of. it took him months ali mohammed on september 10 of 98. he is held under a john doe warned. they didn't want the media to know who this guy was. they finally cut a deal with patrick fitzgerald to avoid the death penalty. he is known custodial witness protection somewhere. nobody outside of the government knows where this guy is. he is the o
he finds ali mohammed evidence that somehow ali is interacting with the cell.he goes in meets patrick fitzgerald who is the general in the war on terror metaphorically speaking, climbs in meet ali mohammed in a restaurant across from the state house and ali says i love bin laden. i don't need a fought what to attack in america. and he does, like this in the walks out and patrick fitzgerald. the audacity of this guy. guess what? fitzgerald turns to clinton and said he is the most dangerous man...
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including mohammed ali abtahi, a former vice president whom cbs first spoke to in 2005 about his liberalbtahi appeared gaunt and worn after six weeks in jail. he's just one of thousands arrested during the post-election protests, including students, lawyers, and peaceful demonstrators. human rights groups agree more than 300 remain in detention and at least 30 are dead, like 19-year-old student protestors sorab arabi. the fate of an american scholar and many others remains unknown. >> my heart goes outevr:te orheo >> reporter: the princetonte academic, haleh esfandii, who spent three months in ara tehn jail in 2007 knows what those detained are facing. >> i was alone in that cell by nyse 4 hours a day with lights on all the time. >> reporter: but all the repression and arrests haven't crushed iran's reform move, which is planning more protests in the days to come, aiming to weaken an already nervous and divided regime. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> couric: here in this country, more than 100 people were sickened by dangerous fumes today in new bedford, massachusetts. it happened
including mohammed ali abtahi, a former vice president whom cbs first spoke to in 2005 about his liberalbtahi appeared gaunt and worn after six weeks in jail. he's just one of thousands arrested during the post-election protests, including students, lawyers, and peaceful demonstrators. human rights groups agree more than 300 remain in detention and at least 30 are dead, like 19-year-old student protestors sorab arabi. the fate of an american scholar and many others remains unknown. >> my...
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what a month for boxing legend mohammed ali. thursday night honored at yankee stadium later this month he will ves it his great grandfather's ancestral home in ireland. something that has never happened before. more than a century ago the rival between the yankees and red sox never scoreless through 14 innings thanks to plays like this. a duel of great pitching finally ended in the 15th inning when alex rodriguez hit the game-winning home run, 2-0, yankees comparing it to a heavyweight fight. >>> watch this in pittsburgh last night a fan goes diving for a foul ball head first into the dirt. cardinals first baseman albert pujols running to his aid. the man who has down syndrome was celebrating his 21st birthday. pujols gave him a ball his dad was trying to catch for him. >>> a first clinch open crown a record-setting 15 grand slam titles and birth of twins, federer posting the first pictures of the baby girls on his facebook page calling their birth july 23rd, the best day of his life. expect issed to return to the court next wee
what a month for boxing legend mohammed ali. thursday night honored at yankee stadium later this month he will ves it his great grandfather's ancestral home in ireland. something that has never happened before. more than a century ago the rival between the yankees and red sox never scoreless through 14 innings thanks to plays like this. a duel of great pitching finally ended in the 15th inning when alex rodriguez hit the game-winning home run, 2-0, yankees comparing it to a heavyweight fight....
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kind of like a rope-a-dope situation in a weird way without stretching the comparison between mohammed alietting hit until the other guy runs out of juice. the idea he's getting hit so hard teaches the left, if you will, the left is a good enough term for me, that maybe they're lucky to get a bill. >> and, of course, democrats really want to get a bill. think how -- think what a big issue this was last year in the campaign and how long democrats have been trying to do this, since the clinton years, since the truman years. pretty close now, i thinks the argument president obama is trying to make, we're pretty close, we just need a little bit more to get us over the finish line for some kind -- the bill they're going to get this year is not going to solve every single health care problem. what they're aiming to do is get something you can build on that has maybe an individual mandate. that would be a critical part -- >> i think he will be george akin and declare victim. here is the president's poll numbers. his approval is going down and his disapproval is going up. they're about to converge
kind of like a rope-a-dope situation in a weird way without stretching the comparison between mohammed alietting hit until the other guy runs out of juice. the idea he's getting hit so hard teaches the left, if you will, the left is a good enough term for me, that maybe they're lucky to get a bill. >> and, of course, democrats really want to get a bill. think how -- think what a big issue this was last year in the campaign and how long democrats have been trying to do this, since the...
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. >>> and boxing great mohammed ali was on hand to help give an award to the new york yankees last night. but it was ali who ended up being honored by the crowd that began chanting his name as he neared home plate. one yankee player said seeing ali there was giving him chill bumps. yeah, he does that to people. it is now 7:15. let's turn back to meredith, lester and al. >> truly great. >> welcome back. >> thank you. i had a g g >> we are going to be dealing with major sheet by the second half of the week. 83 degree forecast high for the airport. mostly sunny skies. not very humid. nice, nice, and that's your latest weather. lester? >> all right, al, thanks. now to politics and a mixed week for president obama. on the positive side, he scored two big victories, judge sonia sotomayor's confirmation as the next skofrt justice, and the extension of the popular cash for clunkers program. but two new polls show his approval ratings have dropped to a new low. david gregory is the moderator of "meet the press." david, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, lester. >> let me ask you abou
. >>> and boxing great mohammed ali was on hand to help give an award to the new york yankees last night. but it was ali who ended up being honored by the crowd that began chanting his name as he neared home plate. one yankee player said seeing ali there was giving him chill bumps. yeah, he does that to people. it is now 7:15. let's turn back to meredith, lester and al. >> truly great. >> welcome back. >> thank you. i had a g g >> we are going to be dealing with...
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was not having it, so they wrote the story, saying, "i am the greatest pork chop a takeoff on mohammed ali the greatest," a takeoff on muhammad ali. we were referred to as the odd couple. he was an upper-class wasp. he grew up with the governors, he went to boarding school, and he was in the georgetown social circuit, and i came from a jewish immigrant family. i did not ever travel in his social circles. so socially, we came from quite different worlds. >> you cite some oral history that you saw for the first time in 2004-2006, when you were writing the book, of things you did not know about evans when you were working together. part of it was the relationship he had with the kennedys. >> it was his relationship with bobby kennedy. the meetings he had that i did not know about, things kennedy had told him. by never told me about it. he told me the oral history when he was interviewed about it in the 1970's. >> what was your reaction? >> i was surprised. i loved him and he was long gone by then, so you cannot get mad at someone like that, but i was surprised. but it was interesting, he had
was not having it, so they wrote the story, saying, "i am the greatest pork chop a takeoff on mohammed ali the greatest," a takeoff on muhammad ali. we were referred to as the odd couple. he was an upper-class wasp. he grew up with the governors, he went to boarding school, and he was in the georgetown social circuit, and i came from a jewish immigrant family. i did not ever travel in his social circles. so socially, we came from quite different worlds. >> you cite some oral...
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mohammed ali was honored before the game. then, the yankees showed some of their own power.hours later george does the same to left center field. bruce willis is loving it and so does arod's girlfriend kate hudson. finally we go to the nation's capital for a flefn look but don't touch. he hits a fair ball down the left field lane. washington's ball girl tried grabbing it. interfering with the play. she thought it was a foul ball. the hit was rules a ground rule double but the next time a ball is hit her way it really is a foul ball and she makes the play standing up. me win the game 12-8. steve: nicely done. round of applause. >> thank you. steve: you want to be a producer when you grow up? >> hopefully here. steve: did you a wonderful job. also it has the tradition, here is our list for coffee drinks, all right? >> i got it. steve: go right on over. i'm a little short because payday is not until this afternoon. >> i got it. steve: there you go. we love these kids. thanks, elizabeth. peter: very talented, elizabeth. lots of americans are saying they don't understand the heal
mohammed ali was honored before the game. then, the yankees showed some of their own power.hours later george does the same to left center field. bruce willis is loving it and so does arod's girlfriend kate hudson. finally we go to the nation's capital for a flefn look but don't touch. he hits a fair ball down the left field lane. washington's ball girl tried grabbing it. interfering with the play. she thought it was a foul ball. the hit was rules a ground rule double but the next time a ball...
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mohammed ali will be in attendance. why? >> he will give an honor to the steinbrenner family.he only time he fought at yankee stadium. i looked up the box score from the yankee stadium and red sox game that night. it took 2 hours and 22 minutes. we might be in the 4th inning after 2 hour asks 22 minutes tonight. >> could be. >> jeremy schaap in for what he believes will be a long night. >> bet on it. >> coming up next on espnews: tiger and phil on the course together. first time in a long time. mitchell report and reischea canidate will that.
mohammed ali will be in attendance. why? >> he will give an honor to the steinbrenner family.he only time he fought at yankee stadium. i looked up the box score from the yankee stadium and red sox game that night. it took 2 hours and 22 minutes. we might be in the 4th inning after 2 hour asks 22 minutes tonight. >> could be. >> jeremy schaap in for what he believes will be a long night. >> bet on it. >> coming up next on espnews: tiger and phil on the course...
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report out of britain that seems to confirm the deep suspicions about the release of abdel baset ali mohamed-megrahi. the libyan is the only person convicted in the 1988 lockerbie bombing and he killed 270 people aboard pan am flight 103. the "times of london" is reporting that prime minister gordon brown government released al-megrahi in a deal for oil. not for compassion, due to his terminal cancer, as was previously claimed. this is according to leaked government correspondencorrespo the paper says. >> eric: well, the economy may be showing signs of improvement and wall street has been up, but you can't tell by looking at some of the nation's banks. the number of bank failures have been accelerating in recent months. so far this year, 84 banks have gone under. compare it to 25 banks last year. they say it's not over yet. they think 200 to 300 more banks could soon go belly up and they blame trouble in the commercial real estate market. fox news's brenda buttner with us from the fox business network with the latest. what does it mean for our bank? what does it mean for our money? are our s
report out of britain that seems to confirm the deep suspicions about the release of abdel baset ali mohamed-megrahi. the libyan is the only person convicted in the 1988 lockerbie bombing and he killed 270 people aboard pan am flight 103. the "times of london" is reporting that prime minister gordon brown government released al-megrahi in a deal for oil. not for compassion, due to his terminal cancer, as was previously claimed. this is according to leaked government...
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. >>> and boxing great mohammed ali was on hand to help give an award to the new york yankees last night. but it was ali who ended up being honored by the crowd that began chanting his name as he neared home plate. one yankee player said seeing ali there was giving him chill bumps. yeah he does that to people. it is now 7:15. let's turn back to meredith lester and al. >> truly great. >> welcome back. >> thank you. i had a good time out west. good to be home. perfect weather. big crowds for jason mraz. we're all excited about it. let's see what's happening for t otak deaasro fhe t dakotas into minnesota down into iowa.oerns,adeavy h rnadoes, hvy rain large hail. on the radar you can see all ra atat activity starting toir ae up. as we get that heating starting to develop during the day, those atmospheres become destabilized and we get the strong storms. across the country you'll see beautiful weather here in the east showers down in florida. we do have clouds in the pacific northwest. sunny and warm from texas right on into the southwest. in fact we've got extreme heame >>> good morning. w
. >>> and boxing great mohammed ali was on hand to help give an award to the new york yankees last night. but it was ali who ended up being honored by the crowd that began chanting his name as he neared home plate. one yankee player said seeing ali there was giving him chill bumps. yeah he does that to people. it is now 7:15. let's turn back to meredith lester and al. >> truly great. >> welcome back. >> thank you. i had a good time out west. good to be home. perfect...
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abdel baset ali mohamed al-megrahi greeted at the airport by hundreds of supporters.ng it off, he was hugged by libyan president moammar gadhafi. the warm welcome, sign of defiance to the obama administration who had asked that libya place terrorists under house arrest. amy kellogg is live in london. somehow the u.s. reaction to this continuing celebration of terrorist? >> i spoke to people in the state department of washington and foreign office of london who said the next few days would be critical. that he would watch to see the action in terms of the libyan leaders in how al-megrahi was reintegrated in society or celebrated in anyway. clearly the greeting between him and gadhafi will have aggravated the situation between washington and tripoli. it will not have gone over well. gordon brown asked specifically in a letter that gadhafi not make a big deal about al-megrahi's return to not inflame the sadness and emotion among the families of the victims of pan am 103. in an unusual move, f.b.i. director mueller wrote a letter to the scottish justice minister who made
abdel baset ali mohamed al-megrahi greeted at the airport by hundreds of supporters.ng it off, he was hugged by libyan president moammar gadhafi. the warm welcome, sign of defiance to the obama administration who had asked that libya place terrorists under house arrest. amy kellogg is live in london. somehow the u.s. reaction to this continuing celebration of terrorist? >> i spoke to people in the state department of washington and foreign office of london who said the next few days would...
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that a multi-million dollar oil deal was behind the release of the lockerbie bomber abdel baset ali mohamed al-megrahi. there have been cited leaked correspondence between correspondence saying that the lockerbie decision was part of "wider negotiations with libya." the decision to release al-megrahi on compassionate reasons have caused outrage. >>> police have expanded the investigation of the kidnapping of jaycee dugard. the home of the people who allegedly kidnapped her have been searched. now they call the neighbor's house also a crime scene and won't elaborate. >>> stronger form of the h1n1 virus may be developing. doctors reporting a new strain of the flu virus what goes straight to the lungs. the world health organization says the illness is hitting younger people and sending them to the hospital for intensive care. expresidents, foreign dignitaries, friends and family gathered to pay tribute to senator edward kennedy. >> my name is ted kennedy jr., a name i share with my son, a name i shared with my father. although it hasn't been easy at times to live with this name, never been mor
that a multi-million dollar oil deal was behind the release of the lockerbie bomber abdel baset ali mohamed al-megrahi. there have been cited leaked correspondence between correspondence saying that the lockerbie decision was part of "wider negotiations with libya." the decision to release al-megrahi on compassionate reasons have caused outrage. >>> police have expanded the investigation of the kidnapping of jaycee dugard. the home of the people who allegedly kidnapped her...
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. >> the man responsible for releasing abdel baset ali mohamed al-megrahi, the lockerbie bomber is getting an'reful from the f.b.i. director robert muller. they released al-megrahi from the life sentence on compassionate grounds. in a letter released yesterday, outraged muller called the scottish minister decision "inexplicab"inexplicab "detrimental to the cause of justice. "he went on to say it would give comfort to terrorists around the world. we asked you at home what you think of the decision to release the lockerbie bomber. here is what you said on foxnews.com. 96% of you say al-megrahi should have died in prison. 78,000 people. compared to just 3% who say it was a compassionate move by the scottish court. you can weigh in on this viewer vote question at foxnews.com. keep in mind, these results are not scientific. the government may have to shelve one of the most effective tools in the fight against terrorism. federal judge ruled it's unconstitutional for the treasury department to freeze the assets of charities that are under investigation for aiding terrorists. what will it mean for
. >> the man responsible for releasing abdel baset ali mohamed al-megrahi, the lockerbie bomber is getting an'reful from the f.b.i. director robert muller. they released al-megrahi from the life sentence on compassionate grounds. in a letter released yesterday, outraged muller called the scottish minister decision "inexplicab"inexplicab "detrimental to the cause of justice. "he went on to say it would give comfort to terrorists around the world. we asked you at home...