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amir and mohammed a safe and wicketkeeper kamran akmal there's no indication they will face suspension at this stage meanwhile cricket agent masada my g.d. was released without charge after being arrested on saturday on suspicion of conspiring to do for bookmakers england won the final test at lord's on sunday to take the serious three one. for me to announce two thousand and eight champion lewis hamilton has returned to the top of this season standings following a super at the belgian grand prix red bulls mark webber started from pole but was slow out of the blocks and cleared the first corner of the spot track down in sixth place hamilton made full use of the australians bit to lead the race from then on the bench to the first across the finish line called his way back to second spot in this accident pit race it was not enough to keep him on top of the standings and now trails hamilton by three points where his red bull team mate sebastian vettel finished absent the points but remains third overall ahead of defending champion jenson button and fernando alonso both crashed out ferrari
amir and mohammed a safe and wicketkeeper kamran akmal there's no indication they will face suspension at this stage meanwhile cricket agent masada my g.d. was released without charge after being arrested on saturday on suspicion of conspiring to do for bookmakers england won the final test at lord's on sunday to take the serious three one. for me to announce two thousand and eight champion lewis hamilton has returned to the top of this season standings following a super at the belgian grand...
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mohammed akhtar shaw says several local mosques including one in richmond and three in san francisco are also collecting money and supplies to help flood victims. he said the images of the devastation are difficult to look at. >> you know, i almost stopped myself from crying many time when i saw those picture and i heard the news. >> reporter: the largest single response to the crisis has come from the united states military, the white house says the relief efforts are a top priority. in part, because pakistan is a key ally in the fight against al qaeda. some political analysts say those efforts could improve the united states' image among pakistanis. and mohammed akhtar says so far only collected about $2,000 locally to help out with relief efforts so if you'd like to help, you can contact his organization, the pakistan association of san francisco, or of course you can contact the american red cross. live in san francisco tonight, monty francis, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, monty. >>> the gay marriage debate will take center stage this week, gay marriages are set to resume in c
mohammed akhtar shaw says several local mosques including one in richmond and three in san francisco are also collecting money and supplies to help flood victims. he said the images of the devastation are difficult to look at. >> you know, i almost stopped myself from crying many time when i saw those picture and i heard the news. >> reporter: the largest single response to the crisis has come from the united states military, the white house says the relief efforts are a top...
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amir mohammed as seif and kamran akmal their team manager. said the flames were in private in england when the final test on sunday to take the series three one. golf now and the true shot has won the opening event of the fed ex playoffs beating moss in lead in a playoff at the barclays in new york while tiger woods did enough to make sure he qualified for next week's deutsche bank championship what's it been an inconsistent form and have to finish in the top one hundred this week to progress and he did it by carving a four in the park sixty seven in his last round meanwhile lead was hoping to win the boxes out right after starting the day with a three shot lead and he had two parts of the eighteenth victory missed once and then twice which meant he went into a playoff is crucial and often led part of the first all who shot birdied after this effort from the rough set him up for the loony fox it was either a touch of fortune in the shot or for the replayed who shot now leads the fed ex standings with three more twenty mins to play looked on a
amir mohammed as seif and kamran akmal their team manager. said the flames were in private in england when the final test on sunday to take the series three one. golf now and the true shot has won the opening event of the fed ex playoffs beating moss in lead in a playoff at the barclays in new york while tiger woods did enough to make sure he qualified for next week's deutsche bank championship what's it been an inconsistent form and have to finish in the top one hundred this week to progress...
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to go out and meet them we didn't one week we have to meet all the eight million borrowers says mohammed you know this. banker and the laureate of the nobel peace prize that was back in two thousand and six spotlight will be back shortly. roy after a break so stay with us and get. discovery . communicate with you want to. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you on the. first creepy removal cold clear cut. second explosives are used to. herd the remains are. finally on board soil is deposited in vallecito. top legal on our. welcome back to spotlight and just to remind you that my guest today is the nobel peace prize winner back in two thousand and six banker mohamed you know. well we talked about your your my micro credit system well actually a unique experience that started that you started. but you mentioned a couple of times already that mostly women and that's right like according to. what i read ninety seven percent of your borrowers are women. well how would you explain this phenomenon did you mean it as a bank for women or you meant it as a bank for the poor and
to go out and meet them we didn't one week we have to meet all the eight million borrowers says mohammed you know this. banker and the laureate of the nobel peace prize that was back in two thousand and six spotlight will be back shortly. roy after a break so stay with us and get. discovery . communicate with you want to. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you on the. first creepy removal cold clear cut. second explosives are used to. herd the remains are. finally on board...
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to go out and meet them we didn't one week we have to meet all the eight million borrowers says mohammed you know this. banker and a laureate of the nobel peace prize that was back in two thousand and six spotlight moving that should leap right after a break so stay. with us and. culture is that so much of me is going to make a lot of people a very different look at current realities convenient lines the world will be watching closely the us senate as it debates new climate change. wealthy british style it's time. for the. markets. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two cars a report on our. welcome back to spotlight time elder novena just a reminder that my guest today is the nobel peace prize winner back in two thousand and six banker mohamed you know. well you know we talked about your your money koku micro credit system well actually a unique experience that started that you started. but you mentioned a couple of two. i was already that mostly women and that's right like according to what i re
to go out and meet them we didn't one week we have to meet all the eight million borrowers says mohammed you know this. banker and a laureate of the nobel peace prize that was back in two thousand and six spotlight moving that should leap right after a break so stay. with us and. culture is that so much of me is going to make a lot of people a very different look at current realities convenient lines the world will be watching closely the us senate as it debates new climate change. wealthy...
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the patriarch wanted to show us that mohammed's message of tolerance has not been received by the turkish authorities. his prime example: the halki school of theology, the only greek orthodox seminary in turkey, empty and abandoned. no priests, no prayers. thank you, your all holiness. it's very kind of you. the halki was closed down by turkish authorities after passage of a law banning private higher education. that was back in 1971. >> bartholomew: it's a pity and a shame. it's a crime to keep such a school closed, unused, for no reason. why? >> simon: reasons of state. >> bartholomew: reasons of state. >> simon: as a consequence, the church can't train new priests, potential new patriarchs who, under turkish law, have to be born in turkey. it's as if rome closed down the college of cardinals. the hallways where 100 young seminarians roamed are desolate now. the library's priceless collection of old manuscripts lies untouched. walk into a classroom and it seems as if the students had just gone home today, not 38 years ago. >> bartholomew: this school prepared people who preached peace,
the patriarch wanted to show us that mohammed's message of tolerance has not been received by the turkish authorities. his prime example: the halki school of theology, the only greek orthodox seminary in turkey, empty and abandoned. no priests, no prayers. thank you, your all holiness. it's very kind of you. the halki was closed down by turkish authorities after passage of a law banning private higher education. that was back in 1971. >> bartholomew: it's a pity and a shame. it's a crime...
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i remember we were in baghdad, mohammed and i. they said, "look, with modern techniques we might even reconstitute and re-find the volumes that had been destroyed." i was a bit skeptical, as a scientist. i thought if you pour 10 liters of milk in 1990 will you be able to ten years later find there was 10 liters? i was a bit skeptical. our scientists said, "yes, we can go along and excavate and look for this." that was one thing the iraqis did in 2002 and it did give results, actually, because the place we dug up, they did not find the anthrax or chemical weapons but they found the fragments of the bombs that had been exploded. they were able to reconstitute them and come up with a conclusion that the iraqi statement had been fairly correct. so it was an active cooperation. i take another example. that related to who participated in this destruction, and we said, "look here, you must have some idea of who did it. can we talk to them? can we interview them?" they came up with quite a number of numbers actually. i think 50 or 60 name
i remember we were in baghdad, mohammed and i. they said, "look, with modern techniques we might even reconstitute and re-find the volumes that had been destroyed." i was a bit skeptical, as a scientist. i thought if you pour 10 liters of milk in 1990 will you be able to ten years later find there was 10 liters? i was a bit skeptical. our scientists said, "yes, we can go along and excavate and look for this." that was one thing the iraqis did in 2002 and it did give results,...
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back at the school, mohammed pauli's up the lessons. he needs to complete 10 more before he can take the test. >> it took me a few days to get used to driving in all that traffic, but now it seems normal. anyone can sign up for the driving test, whether they have learned privately or with a school. >> there is a theory test and a practical. if you pass both, you get your license. but they are tough. not everyone manages. >> mohamad has his sights set on it. every day, he goes out on the roads with his dad. he says a lot of money that way. a batch of 10 lessons costs 35 euros. there is one drawback to keeping it in the family. with no clear lerner markings on the car, people cannot tell mohammad is the beginner. the dad uses a textbook bought from the local transport office. the test is taken on computer at the local office. then it is out on the roads with an examiner. before mohammad gets his hands on one of these, he has a thing or two more to learn behind the wheel. >> that is our in-depth look at learning to drive in different parts
back at the school, mohammed pauli's up the lessons. he needs to complete 10 more before he can take the test. >> it took me a few days to get used to driving in all that traffic, but now it seems normal. anyone can sign up for the driving test, whether they have learned privately or with a school. >> there is a theory test and a practical. if you pass both, you get your license. but they are tough. not everyone manages. >> mohamad has his sights set on it. every day, he goes...
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. >> an interesting thing about ramadan profit mohammed best as to keep the fast with the jews.he thought this was a good thing to do. the ramadan impulse from their developed into a 30 day fasting in order to get an inner life more place. >> your book called the untold secrets of the wives of the profit. some of that fact some of that specular to live. it was a tremendous influence on mohammad. they were also highly controversial even when he was alive. the most influential was to be shot. they had been married most their life. >> could be joe was the first wife she was his only wife for 25 years. she came from my matrox she was able to have from businesses successful business of caravans going over the middle east. the way she met mohamed who was younger than she was was she hire him to take her caravan to syria. that was how they got together. after that he was so successful she invited camps to marry her. >> a lot of his marriages or economic or political or some charitable to rid his wives were all widows. why was that? >> what happened in the middle east is the widow had n
. >> an interesting thing about ramadan profit mohammed best as to keep the fast with the jews.he thought this was a good thing to do. the ramadan impulse from their developed into a 30 day fasting in order to get an inner life more place. >> your book called the untold secrets of the wives of the profit. some of that fact some of that specular to live. it was a tremendous influence on mohammad. they were also highly controversial even when he was alive. the most influential was to...
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as seen by former representative rick lazio of new york and new jersey mayor mohammed hameeduddin. >> brown: judy woodruff examines a proposed ban on private security contractors in afghanistan. >> ifill: author pill yam powers explains how disconnecting from our screens may well help us reconnect with our lives. >> we saw in our family life where something was being leached out of our togetherness and our communication by turning awhich away from each other to the screen. they were emailing across the house, you know, when we could walk a few steps and have a conversation. >> brown: margaret warner previews her reporting trip to iraq. >> warner: it's really worth looking at iraq. did this actually work? is it sustainable when we draw down. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided y... captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions chevron. this is the power of human energy. bnsf railway. and by the bill and melinda gates foundation, dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, producti
as seen by former representative rick lazio of new york and new jersey mayor mohammed hameeduddin. >> brown: judy woodruff examines a proposed ban on private security contractors in afghanistan. >> ifill: author pill yam powers explains how disconnecting from our screens may well help us reconnect with our lives. >> we saw in our family life where something was being leached out of our togetherness and our communication by turning awhich away from each other to the screen....
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know hammed is a mohammed salahi was caught on wire taps agreeing to a bribe for helping squash a money laundering investigation. american officials pressed for salahi to be arrested. he was, but he was released the same day, a u.s. official tells nbc, quote, at the direction of the palace. karzai himself has now ordered an investigation of the afghan anti-corruption unit. he said in a statement the u.s.-backed corruption investigators are violating, quote, human rights principles. the senate foreign relations committee today delayed releasing a major report on afghan corruption because of fears its publication could endanger the lives of the afghan investigators. lester. >> michael isikoff, good to have you on the broadcast, thank you. >>> in pakistan tonight, these are desperate hours for millions in the flood zone, but they are surviving. many have no food, no water and no clue what happens next. s nistskephagoe reports from one of the many hard-hit go towns in northwest pakistan. >> reporter: the people of nowshera are knee deep in mud and neck high in misery. the rain has stopped h
know hammed is a mohammed salahi was caught on wire taps agreeing to a bribe for helping squash a money laundering investigation. american officials pressed for salahi to be arrested. he was, but he was released the same day, a u.s. official tells nbc, quote, at the direction of the palace. karzai himself has now ordered an investigation of the afghan anti-corruption unit. he said in a statement the u.s.-backed corruption investigators are violating, quote, human rights principles. the senate...
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these are primary elements of muslim decision-making from the time of the prophet mohammed. i also feel that my husband saw himself -- i know he saw himself as a public servant, emphasis on servant. he did not see his role as one of dictating, controlling. it was not an author tanian -- he had no authoritarian spirit if you will. he saw his role as one of pa sill tating the empowerment of his own people. that was unique in the region. in his example, that is where monarchy can play an absolutely vital role in providing a unifying force for many elements and many different combatives and often vie len elements and at the same time seeing itself as a servant, not as setting up barriers between the people in the state or setting up institutions where all the control exists in an intelligence service and it is accomplished through fear and intimidation rather than through the sense of empowerment that people have and sense of participation and decision-making and in the economic development of the country. had is a unique example. >> unique. is it still unique? does it obtain in
these are primary elements of muslim decision-making from the time of the prophet mohammed. i also feel that my husband saw himself -- i know he saw himself as a public servant, emphasis on servant. he did not see his role as one of dictating, controlling. it was not an author tanian -- he had no authoritarian spirit if you will. he saw his role as one of pa sill tating the empowerment of his own people. that was unique in the region. in his example, that is where monarchy can play an...
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. >> mohammed is one of those hurt in the rocket attack.he security guard was working in front of a hotel when a rocket struck nearby. >> when the explosion happened, i fell down and was injured. i was looking around and saw many people injured around me. people came and moved us to the hospital. >> the wounded were taken to a military hospital for treatment. for one taxi driver, help came too late. security forces quickly blocked off the area around the side of the explosion. another rocket landed in israel at a vacation resort. it struck outside the city center, so there were no casualties, even though it is the middle of the tourist season. israeli officials suspect the rockets were fired from the cyanide pellets yet -- and the sinai peninsula. >> it takes time to stabilize by iran, has block, and hamas. >> the latest attacks will likely be a further obstacle to any talks between israel and the palestinians. >> russian president dmitry medvedev has declared a state of emergency in seven regions hit by wildfires. the death toll has risen
. >> mohammed is one of those hurt in the rocket attack.he security guard was working in front of a hotel when a rocket struck nearby. >> when the explosion happened, i fell down and was injured. i was looking around and saw many people injured around me. people came and moved us to the hospital. >> the wounded were taken to a military hospital for treatment. for one taxi driver, help came too late. security forces quickly blocked off the area around the side of the explosion....
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just a few blocks from haifa street, we linked up with an old friend, mohammed al rubai, a baghdad councilman. he showed me his dream project to renovate downtown baghdad into a pedestrian area. for tourists, cafes and movie theaters. he, too, wants u.s. troops to stay to maintain security. at 4:00 p.m., we were down by the tigris. this ferryman told me in the worst days of 2006, he'd find six or seven bodies in the river every day. life is safer now, but still difficult. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: the government doesn't do anything, he said. he told me he only has two hours of electricity a day, but it wasn't until i saw a man swim up to the boat that i realized how desperate people feel. "tell the world we are swimming because we have no water or electricity in our houses," he said. by 6:00 p.m., iraqis rush to market to buy food to break the holy ramadan fast, a time of reflection here, but also anxiety, as american combat troops have begun to leave. richard engel, nbc news, baghdad. >>> when "nightly news" continues in just a moment, new rules this weekend for your de
just a few blocks from haifa street, we linked up with an old friend, mohammed al rubai, a baghdad councilman. he showed me his dream project to renovate downtown baghdad into a pedestrian area. for tourists, cafes and movie theaters. he, too, wants u.s. troops to stay to maintain security. at 4:00 p.m., we were down by the tigris. this ferryman told me in the worst days of 2006, he'd find six or seven bodies in the river every day. life is safer now, but still difficult. [ speaking in a...
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against england several pakistan players of also being questioned by police captain someone but mohammed a man mohammad asif and camera and acma were all interviewed the manager the team manager gabble saeed said the claims were unproven england won the final test on sunday and the series. has been the new event of ghosts fed ex playoffs beating martin lead in a playoff at the barclays in new york while tiger woods did enough to make sure he qualified for next week's story bank championship woods had been a mixed call and had to finish in the top one hundred this wheat grass and he did it by carving a four under sixty seven in his last round meanwhile led was hoping to win the barclays out right after starting the day with a three shot laden had teapots victory here but missed the first part and then the second part of a play off with an after lead par the. birdie after this effort from the rough set him up with a winning puck there was a touch of fortune or a touch of gritty and let you decide anyway he leaves the fed ex standings with three more torments to play luke donald and patrick
against england several pakistan players of also being questioned by police captain someone but mohammed a man mohammad asif and camera and acma were all interviewed the manager the team manager gabble saeed said the claims were unproven england won the final test on sunday and the series. has been the new event of ghosts fed ex playoffs beating martin lead in a playoff at the barclays in new york while tiger woods did enough to make sure he qualified for next week's story bank championship...
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chaotic streets of karachi and his takedown quickly led to the arrest of 9/11 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammedces say the tapes don't show any harsh treatments like waterboarding and binalshibh does not talk about the 9/11 plot. one government official downplayed the importance simply showing a guy sitting at a desk answering questions. the cia disclosed the existethe of the tapes in 2007, but binalshibh's name was blacked out in court papers. and his attorney says he still hasn't been told that binalshibh is the man on the tape. >> it seems odd to me that we were proceeding in a capital case in guantanamo where they were attempting to execute ramzi binalshibh, and we're just discovering this now. >> reporter: meanwhile new pictures have surfaced, the first we've seen since 2006. the nine snapshots show him at guantanamo praying, reading the koran and in some poses smiling. taken together, the pictures and news of the tapes are new propaganda fodder for al qaeda. >> the more we tend to grandize al qaeda, we sort of give a platform of any sort to al qaeda senior leaders, that plays to al qaeda'
chaotic streets of karachi and his takedown quickly led to the arrest of 9/11 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammedces say the tapes don't show any harsh treatments like waterboarding and binalshibh does not talk about the 9/11 plot. one government official downplayed the importance simply showing a guy sitting at a desk answering questions. the cia disclosed the existethe of the tapes in 2007, but binalshibh's name was blacked out in court papers. and his attorney says he still hasn't been told...
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if you set the rule, both mohammed al-baradei and i, that yes, we would love to have information from intelligence. we would love to have sites given to us by them, but the traffic is one way. they tell us and we try to find, use this intelligence, try to find out on the basis where if there was something, i think that we would probably -- i think we probably told those who gave us the intelligence that, "yes, this is what we found", or, "this is not what we found." however, if one had been rigid one would have said, "you listen to us in the security council", but i think it was a little more flexible than that, and i think that moreover had been reasonable. so we saw ourselves. this was even more good lessons. we were international civil servants, we had the mandate from the security council, not from the cia, the us government or the uk government. >> thank you very much. that's very helpful. >> i will ask sir roderic lyne to pick up the questions now. rod. >> i would like to move the story forward to the autumn of 2002, getting into the frame of reference that we are really focusin
if you set the rule, both mohammed al-baradei and i, that yes, we would love to have information from intelligence. we would love to have sites given to us by them, but the traffic is one way. they tell us and we try to find, use this intelligence, try to find out on the basis where if there was something, i think that we would probably -- i think we probably told those who gave us the intelligence that, "yes, this is what we found", or, "this is not what we found." however,...
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mohamed said he will have to start his life over. others will do the same. >> well in other cool one with a foggy night across the bay there is drizzle to across the bay above the bridge there are a lot of clouds with a light drizzle falling and temperatures right now are in the '50s for oakland beach. fifties run much of the bay area. sonny 'til is checking in years a look right now at the current wind speeds and have been gusty bringing in closure mayor to winds to 20 and 30 through the entire day. with winds coming in like that. winds are 12 mi. per hour. the conditions for tomorrow are almost exactly the same. our future cast model is making it the clouds cool little more quickly and we saw today but as will burn off for lower temperatures. i think for thursday, friday and into next week and things will warm up and they will stay below average until the next seven days this feature cast at 6:00 a.m. the temperatures in the '50s and we are off to a cool and cloudy start. the clubs are not really clear quickly. you want them to sta
mohamed said he will have to start his life over. others will do the same. >> well in other cool one with a foggy night across the bay there is drizzle to across the bay above the bridge there are a lot of clouds with a light drizzle falling and temperatures right now are in the '50s for oakland beach. fifties run much of the bay area. sonny 'til is checking in years a look right now at the current wind speeds and have been gusty bringing in closure mayor to winds to 20 and 30 through the...
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. >> mohammed had an interesting concept with getting rid of pawn shops and that sort of thing, whichs impossible. >> payday loan, one thing to point out is that they're primarily providing consumer financing and we're providing business financing. >> that's a big difference. they're investing in people. >> yeah. i think we do need -- we absolutely need alternatives and regulatory fixes for payday lending. and some of us are working on that. we're working right now on an alternative payday product. i think it's important to point out the distinction between consumer and commercial lending. >> once again, we're almost out of time here. we want to make sure we get the web out out for your company for loans. we'll put that up and have that on our web site. and for your final thoughts, if somebody could take advantage of the fund? >> what i want people to know is, you can start a business with only few hundred dollars. you don't need millions and you can be successful and you can create a better life for yourself and your family and you can get approved from a company like opportunity fun
. >> mohammed had an interesting concept with getting rid of pawn shops and that sort of thing, whichs impossible. >> payday loan, one thing to point out is that they're primarily providing consumer financing and we're providing business financing. >> that's a big difference. they're investing in people. >> yeah. i think we do need -- we absolutely need alternatives and regulatory fixes for payday lending. and some of us are working on that. we're working right now on an...
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find the more school board these smart mohammed. was also killed in one of these operations during their moscow metro bombings forty people were killed and many more injured these were the two blasts did work carried out by suicide bombers ortiz works on an issue of a reporting from the capital of russia's chechen republic. a string of violence attacks on hispanic immigrants in new york has prompted fears of a new wave of racial hatred the victims say they've been targeted by african-americans who want to clear mexican people from their neighborhoods ortiz lorna's to reports manhole frustrations are boiling over. the united states has always been a country of immigrants but they're not always welcome we've seen mexicans targeted in the western state of arizona which passed a tough law targeting undocumented immigrants there's many many people that come to this country and they go through the proper channels to do the proper thing and and the people that don't do that they're broken the law despite a backlash. now we're seeing more s
find the more school board these smart mohammed. was also killed in one of these operations during their moscow metro bombings forty people were killed and many more injured these were the two blasts did work carried out by suicide bombers ortiz works on an issue of a reporting from the capital of russia's chechen republic. a string of violence attacks on hispanic immigrants in new york has prompted fears of a new wave of racial hatred the victims say they've been targeted by african-americans...
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chaotic streets of karachi and his takedown quickly led to the arrest of 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed. sources say the tapes do not depict any harsh treatments like waterboarding and binalshibh does not talk about the september 11 plot. one government official down played their importance saying the tapes simply show a guy sitting at a desk answering questions. the c.i.a. first disclosed the existence of the tapes in 2007 but binalshibh's name was blacked out in court papers. and his attorney says he still hasn't been told that binalshibh is the man on the tape. >> it seems odd to me that we were proceeding in a capital case in guantanamo where they were attempting to execute ramzi binalshibh, and we're just discovering this now. >> reporter: meanwhile, new pictures of binalshibh have surfaced, the first we've seen since 2006. the nine snapshots show the accused terrorist at guantanamo praying, reading the koran and, in some poses, smiling. taken together the pictures and news of the tapes are new propaganda fodder for al qaeda. >> the more we tend to aggrandize al qaeda, that we sort
chaotic streets of karachi and his takedown quickly led to the arrest of 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed. sources say the tapes do not depict any harsh treatments like waterboarding and binalshibh does not talk about the september 11 plot. one government official down played their importance saying the tapes simply show a guy sitting at a desk answering questions. the c.i.a. first disclosed the existence of the tapes in 2007 but binalshibh's name was blacked out in court papers. and his...
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>> reporter: her son mohammed died that day rescuing others. >> to scapegoat on the muslim americans for the acts of foreign terrorists is equivalent to scapegoating on all christians for the actions of timothy mcveigh. >> reporter: this family immigrated from iran to california. >> to us, it is the gravesite of our loved ones. >> reporter: her mother was a passenger on the second plane to hit the twin towers. >> we are saying, "please not here." nowhere as a part of your religious freedom does it guarantee you a location. >> reporter: ironically, the location has been used as a mosque for months, while the new building would not even be visible from ground zero. proximity is what is at issue here. while the proposed islamic cultural center is two and a half blocks away from where the twin towers fell, world trade center 7, which also fell and has now been rebuilt, is right here. >> when it comes to this imam, there isn't a place far enough. >> reporter: the imam behind the project is kuwaiti-born faisal abdul rael. he has run a mosque in lower manhattan for 27 years. he spoke today
>> reporter: her son mohammed died that day rescuing others. >> to scapegoat on the muslim americans for the acts of foreign terrorists is equivalent to scapegoating on all christians for the actions of timothy mcveigh. >> reporter: this family immigrated from iran to california. >> to us, it is the gravesite of our loved ones. >> reporter: her mother was a passenger on the second plane to hit the twin towers. >> we are saying, "please not here."...
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three generations of mohammed's family is here all 35 of them scrambled from submerged homes. >> havet they do have is the marriott of medical problems grandfather partially paralyzed the mother has diabetes some of the children have diarrhea from drinking contaminated water she can barely walk due to tier will burn she's suffered months before the >> flood> i feel a lot of pain and burning and i cried through the day she says. >> life is hard for 7000 people in this shelter but there's more help here than they could find close to home. >> here in the largest camp the government is doing everything they can to prevent disease providing water daily and another truck comes in filled with water table awash with. >> authorities have put powdered bug killer outside of tense to ward off disease caring mosquitoes. the campus at capacity. >> we will not increase the number of people we are afraid if the numbers increased any academic will break through. >> the un estimates 4 million people are without shelter for those fortunate enough to have it are making do or try to adjust to the new norm
three generations of mohammed's family is here all 35 of them scrambled from submerged homes. >> havet they do have is the marriott of medical problems grandfather partially paralyzed the mother has diabetes some of the children have diarrhea from drinking contaminated water she can barely walk due to tier will burn she's suffered months before the >> flood> i feel a lot of pain and burning and i cried through the day she says. >> life is hard for 7000 people in this...
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> reporter: working together to keep these communities not only intact but flourishing are mayor mohammedduddin and deputy mayor adam gussen, an orthodox jew. what makes this community different? >> it's just an incubator for understanding. you want to live here-- you come in from the outside, you know it's not a homogeneous community and you want to live in a community where you're going to raise children who are going to meet all different types of people. >> the things that are most important are the things we share in common. the differences become less important. >> reporter: teaneck is a cultural prism, reflected on main street throughout its restaurants and shops. and in the sounds of prayer which ring out from the town and forms a diverse constituency within a tiny six square mile radius. is there a jewish way to fill a pothole? is there a muslim way to plow the streets? the answer is: no. >> reporter: it's that practicality and synchronically that are sources of pride for teaneck's residents. >> we live in the united states. there are people of all kind here and you should be abl
> reporter: working together to keep these communities not only intact but flourishing are mayor mohammedduddin and deputy mayor adam gussen, an orthodox jew. what makes this community different? >> it's just an incubator for understanding. you want to live here-- you come in from the outside, you know it's not a homogeneous community and you want to live in a community where you're going to raise children who are going to meet all different types of people. >> the things that...
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mohammed. founded the green bank she developed the concept of micro credit while teaching economics at. this concept. giving out to very poor people of.
mohammed. founded the green bank she developed the concept of micro credit while teaching economics at. this concept. giving out to very poor people of.
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came from the new york times today the report says the afghan national security council official mohamed the s.l.a. he appears to have been receiving cia money for many years what's not clear is whether so leahy is being paid for information or for trying to advance u.s. views inside of afghan president hamid karzai administration so the salafis ties to the cia reflect these contradictions in u.s. policy in afghanistan as we all know washington is demanding the cars i root out corruption in his government a british and american backed anti-corruption task force arrested so leahy last month they said that a wiretap caught him soliciting a bribe in exchange for impeding a u.s. investigation of a company suspected of moving money for afghan leaders drug traffickers and insurgents but cars i intervened in the case securing sadly he's released after seven hours prison so basically the obama administration is now faced with the dilemma of making anti-corruption efforts a centerpiece of their strategy in the war or overlooking it so as not to destabilize the karzai government neither option the
came from the new york times today the report says the afghan national security council official mohamed the s.l.a. he appears to have been receiving cia money for many years what's not clear is whether so leahy is being paid for information or for trying to advance u.s. views inside of afghan president hamid karzai administration so the salafis ties to the cia reflect these contradictions in u.s. policy in afghanistan as we all know washington is demanding the cars i root out corruption in his...
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. >> ya lo habÍan advertido los abogados de mohamed que si belinda no daba la cara iban a proceder por la mamÁ a doÑa chui que ademÁs es re buena onda. >> las madres son sagradas. >> cristian chÁvez y anahÍ van a hacer mancuerna. dicen que no les ha ido tan bien como ellos esperaban y estÁn viendo de hacer presentaciones. se me hace una muy buena idea para darle promociÓn a sus discos. >> fÍjate que cristian me cae re bien porque estÁ re bien involucrado en todas partes. pero esto no te lo puedes perder porque no te puedes perder esta tarde exclusiva en el gordo y la flaca, van a tener una entrevista con el pirru. apunta. se lo agarraron y le preguntaron absolutamente de todo. es una entrevista que no me la voy a perder. >> ni yo tampoco. >> tenemos que hacer una pequeÑa pausa y ya estÁ srs. y sras. en el estudio gimenez preparando absolutamente todo para ponerlos a bai fue la primera ciudad del pais que prohibio el uso de bolsas de plastico en los supermercados y las cadenas de farmacias... eso fue hace tres aÑos.---y ahora la prohibicion podria abarcar a todos los negocios, incluyend
. >> ya lo habÍan advertido los abogados de mohamed que si belinda no daba la cara iban a proceder por la mamÁ a doÑa chui que ademÁs es re buena onda. >> las madres son sagradas. >> cristian chÁvez y anahÍ van a hacer mancuerna. dicen que no les ha ido tan bien como ellos esperaban y estÁn viendo de hacer presentaciones. se me hace una muy buena idea para darle promociÓn a sus discos. >> fÍjate que cristian me cae re bien porque estÁ re bien involucrado en...
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officials say ahmed mohamed nasser al soofi and hezem al murisi appeared to be traveling with explosives. a cell phone was taped to a pepto-bismol bottle, several watches taped together, three cell phones taped together, a pair of box cutters and three large knives, but no explosives were found so he was allowed to board a flight to chicago. >>> barack obama will give a major speech tonight marking the end of combat operations in iraq. but will you probably not hear him say mission accomplished. tracie potts takes a look at what we might hear. >> reporter: the u.s. is packing up its battered vehicles and war-weary soldiers. tonight president obama will declare our fighting days in iraq are over. >> major combat operations in iraq have ended. don't expect another mission accomplished moment. >> you won't hear those words coming from us. >> he cannot have a mission accomplished speech. there are 50,000 americans still in iraq, we are not ending the iraq war. >> reporter: those troops will stay another year as they try to keep order with no government in place, six months after elections. >
officials say ahmed mohamed nasser al soofi and hezem al murisi appeared to be traveling with explosives. a cell phone was taped to a pepto-bismol bottle, several watches taped together, three cell phones taped together, a pair of box cutters and three large knives, but no explosives were found so he was allowed to board a flight to chicago. >>> barack obama will give a major speech tonight marking the end of combat operations in iraq. but will you probably not hear him say mission...
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officials say ahmed mohamed nasser al soofi and hezem al murisi appeared to be traveling with mock explosives in their luggage. one of them got on a plane in birmingham, alabama. airport screeners found a cell phone was taped to a pepto-bismol bottle, several watches taped together, three cell phones taped together, a pair of box cutters and three large knives. no explosives were found, so he was allow ed to board a flight to chicago. >> want to check in with scott mcgrew this morning. america does not need more bad news about the housing market. >> it does not. last week the national association of realtors, the home builders told bus record dips in home sales nationwide. real shockers. this morning, literally three minutes ago the case shiller report came out looking at home prices in america's 20 largest metro markets showing a 1% increase last month in overall home prices. you can call that good news, but keep in mind that still looking back when the government was giving tax incentives to buy homes. overall from the big bubble, home prices are still down 28%. >>> fears of another recessi
officials say ahmed mohamed nasser al soofi and hezem al murisi appeared to be traveling with mock explosives in their luggage. one of them got on a plane in birmingham, alabama. airport screeners found a cell phone was taped to a pepto-bismol bottle, several watches taped together, three cell phones taped together, a pair of box cutters and three large knives. no explosives were found, so he was allow ed to board a flight to chicago. >> want to check in with scott mcgrew this morning....
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he takes the position once held by collegiate mohammed -- khalid sheikh mohammed. the site of the hiroshima attack echoed with the choirs of the schoolchildren and a ringing of bells, and a moment of silence at 8:15 a.m., the time the bomb was dropped. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> over the years it has come as close to becoming a religious issue as any issued there ever is. >> a pentagon reporter looks at the decades-long battle between marines and politicians to build the v-22 aircraft. find the entire weekend schedule booktv.org, and join us on twitter. >> c-span networks provide coverage of politics, public affairs, nonfiction books, american history. it is all available to you on television, radio, on-line, and on social media networking sites. find content any time on the c- span a video library. we bring our resources to your community. it is washington your way but at the c-span network, available in more than 100 million homes. created by cable, provided as a public service. "washington journal" continues. host: this week "wash
he takes the position once held by collegiate mohammed -- khalid sheikh mohammed. the site of the hiroshima attack echoed with the choirs of the schoolchildren and a ringing of bells, and a moment of silence at 8:15 a.m., the time the bomb was dropped. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> over the years it has come as close to becoming a religious issue as any issued there ever is. >> a pentagon reporter looks at the decades-long battle between marines and...
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guest: i am sorry to hear that, mohammed. you are far from alone.as in dearborn, michigan, which has a quite strong concentration of muslims from all over the world. there is a certain amount of this quiet there -- disqueiet there about whether this mosque increases the hostility they encounter every day. then you have the people who say that is important for it to be built, not just on principle, but also because, after all this uproar, if that center is allowed to be billed and if it functions in a matter that it is intended, then they can do more good than harm, because it will reach out to all the communities and encourage a discussion on is role in society and america's role, and that discussion will lead to greater understanding. hopefully people such as yourself will not feel quite so constrained to introduce yourself. host: "the new york times" has a profile of the imam. after 9/11, he denounced terrorism and said killing civilians are violated islams. he wrote a book -- "what's right with islam is right with islam." do we know who this man
guest: i am sorry to hear that, mohammed. you are far from alone.as in dearborn, michigan, which has a quite strong concentration of muslims from all over the world. there is a certain amount of this quiet there -- disqueiet there about whether this mosque increases the hostility they encounter every day. then you have the people who say that is important for it to be built, not just on principle, but also because, after all this uproar, if that center is allowed to be billed and if it...
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the aide-- mohammed zia salehi-- is at the center of a politically sensitive corruption investigation. he was arrested in july and released after karzai intervened. in iraq today, gunmen killed a group of six pro-government sunni militiamen in an ambush. the attack happened about 60 miles north of baghdad, in diyala province. the victims were all members of the anti-al qaeda awakening council. today's violence comes a day after a wave of attacks targeting government forces that killed nearly 60. iraqi foreign minister hoshyar zebari said iraq's political deadlock and u.s. troop withdrawal is contributing to the violence. >> in such environment, these terrorist networks flourish actually and would love to deepen division among iraqi politicians to apportion blame on each other in order to create as much chaos as possible. >> sreenivasan: president obama will address the nation next tuesday evening about the formal end to the u.s. combat mission in iraq. north korean leader kim jong-il made a surprise visit to china today, for the second time since may. it was widely reported kim took a
the aide-- mohammed zia salehi-- is at the center of a politically sensitive corruption investigation. he was arrested in july and released after karzai intervened. in iraq today, gunmen killed a group of six pro-government sunni militiamen in an ambush. the attack happened about 60 miles north of baghdad, in diyala province. the victims were all members of the anti-al qaeda awakening council. today's violence comes a day after a wave of attacks targeting government forces that killed nearly...