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in ahmed and mohamed's case there is some good news.h the boys' brains touch each other, they are apparently independent, and doctors believe they can be teased apart. however, exposing the brain can also lead to complications. >> in order to minimize the risk of infection, you have to make sure that you have sufficient coverage of the brain. >> doctors decide the boys' own skin can, in fact, cover the head wounds. and so in april 2003 the twins undergo the first phase toward their separation. >> and we have to really expand them to -- >> the procedure involves dr. salyer inserting silicone balloons under their skin and gradually inflating them with saline, causing the skin to stretch. >> guess what? it's too big. >> five tissue expanders are inserted under their skin near the crown of each of their heads. >> and one of the critical issues for these children is to have a complete tissue seal of both heads. so this is -- these maneuvers long term are critical in determining their outcome. ♪ happy birthday to you >> two months after the t
in ahmed and mohamed's case there is some good news.h the boys' brains touch each other, they are apparently independent, and doctors believe they can be teased apart. however, exposing the brain can also lead to complications. >> in order to minimize the risk of infection, you have to make sure that you have sufficient coverage of the brain. >> doctors decide the boys' own skin can, in fact, cover the head wounds. and so in april 2003 the twins undergo the first phase toward their...
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mohammed is a truck driver. another mohammed is a mechanic.returned a day after being injured. with the help of apache helicopters, gaddafi's artillery and ground rockets will scatter and then we can advance to tripoli. many of the fighters on one important plank are english language students commanded by their professor. >> regardless of their jobs join here. to fight for freedom. >> the arrival of apache helicopters would make nato's mission to protect civilians a far more offensive campaign with tripoli just two hours from here on a clear road, david loin, bbc news, on the front line west of misrata. >> you're watching bbc news. still to come, too little too late. the opposition rejects the president's offer for amnesty of political prisoners following weeks of unrest. too many unsold houses are causing prices of houses in the united states to fall to the lowest levels in 10 years. we have a report. >> $1.3 million. >> american homes being sold off on the cheap because of strained homeowners. u.s. house prices have now dropped by 33% since
mohammed is a truck driver. another mohammed is a mechanic.returned a day after being injured. with the help of apache helicopters, gaddafi's artillery and ground rockets will scatter and then we can advance to tripoli. many of the fighters on one important plank are english language students commanded by their professor. >> regardless of their jobs join here. to fight for freedom. >> the arrival of apache helicopters would make nato's mission to protect civilians a far more...
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mohammed. [laughter] >> ultimately, they win the case. they're awarded more than $10,000 in 1985, which is a substantial amount of money at the time. so their injuries were fairly severe. he never pays. he dodges the sheriff and flouts the law and i talked to the christian women's attornnd he remembers him bursting into his office and a posse of other. israel is an important point in his radicalization than i thought. when you look at most al-qaeda communications they very rarely israel. it's not just a core concern of al-qaeda's but it was a core concern of ksm, probably because his social group in kuwait was predominantly palestinian and his initial indoctrination in radical islam is through the palestinian message. sometimes when you talk to arab reporters, he claimed that his mother or his grandmother were palestinian. this is a flat-out lie. his mother is from the mountains of iran and his ethnic baluch and his grandmother is most likely the same. ramzi yousef, his cousin who was -- sorry, his nephew who is later behind the february
mohammed. [laughter] >> ultimately, they win the case. they're awarded more than $10,000 in 1985, which is a substantial amount of money at the time. so their injuries were fairly severe. he never pays. he dodges the sheriff and flouts the law and i talked to the christian women's attornnd he remembers him bursting into his office and a posse of other. israel is an important point in his radicalization than i thought. when you look at most al-qaeda communications they very rarely israel....
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we water boarded khalid sheikh mohammed, obviously after this picture was taken because he clearly hadn't touched water for some time. now, at some point, at some point ksm gave up the nickname of one of bin laden's couriers. we followed that courier and that's how we nailed bin laden, therefore validating torture. but the "i want to be able to look my children in the eye" crowd refused to admit torture is the real hero here. >> torture is not moral. it's not legal. it's not effective. >> it was not torture or cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment of detainees that got us the major leads that ultimately enabled our intelligence community to find osama bin laden. >> all of our experience shows you generate better, more accurate information when you treat prisoners humanely, when you befriend them, when you connect with them. >> probably the most tortured detainee, kalil sheikh mohammed, watered boarded 180 time, did not divluge the name of his
we water boarded khalid sheikh mohammed, obviously after this picture was taken because he clearly hadn't touched water for some time. now, at some point, at some point ksm gave up the nickname of one of bin laden's couriers. we followed that courier and that's how we nailed bin laden, therefore validating torture. but the "i want to be able to look my children in the eye" crowd refused to admit torture is the real hero here. >> torture is not moral. it's not legal. it's not...
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well cnn's mohammed john june is joining us there are reports, mohammed, that president saleh might be returning back to yemen at this point we don't have independent confirmation of that. but that jubilation we're seeing on the streets of sanaa wouldn't be continuing if that's the case. >> we've gotten reports from eye witnesses where there had been such jubilation in the streets that the president saleh had departed. and it's real really dampened the mood, that people starting to realize that perhaps they had celebrated too early. the yemenis had been insisting that the president would return. and the saudis are saying that the president saleh will return as well. that's affecting the mood. yesterday i spoke to a lot of anti-government demonstrators that have been coming out consiste
well cnn's mohammed john june is joining us there are reports, mohammed, that president saleh might be returning back to yemen at this point we don't have independent confirmation of that. but that jubilation we're seeing on the streets of sanaa wouldn't be continuing if that's the case. >> we've gotten reports from eye witnesses where there had been such jubilation in the streets that the president saleh had departed. and it's real really dampened the mood, that people starting to...
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native born mean killed five of them his father one of his brothers his sister and her own family mohammed shows us the picture of little jamal. just days before he pulled her dead body from on the debris. i woke up when i heard an explosion and stones a piece of the roof fell on me i ran immediately see how my family is and many were dead my mother died another brother is in a coma and we don't know when or if he will recover but how does that not reach
native born mean killed five of them his father one of his brothers his sister and her own family mohammed shows us the picture of little jamal. just days before he pulled her dead body from on the debris. i woke up when i heard an explosion and stones a piece of the roof fell on me i ran immediately see how my family is and many were dead my mother died another brother is in a coma and we don't know when or if he will recover but how does that not reach
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mohammed is a truck driver. another mohammad is a mechanic. and there is a welcome back for a green grocer who has returned a day after four -- day after being injured. >> with the help of helicopters, the artillery will scatter, then we can advance to tripoli. >> many of the fighters on one important flank our english- language students commanded by the professor. >> regardless, they are here to fight for freedom. >> the arrival of apache helicopters would make nato's mission to protect civilians a far more offensive campaign. tripoli is just two hours from here on a clear road. bbc news, on the front line west of misrata. >> imagine if the pictures in your newspaper could come to life, or if a statute in a museum could start talking to you. believe it or not, that is now possible with a technology called augmented reality. the advertising industry in particular is pinning great hopes on it taking off. >> it is one of london's great landmarks, but is there something different about trafalgar square today? look through the lens of the smartpho
mohammed is a truck driver. another mohammad is a mechanic. and there is a welcome back for a green grocer who has returned a day after four -- day after being injured. >> with the help of helicopters, the artillery will scatter, then we can advance to tripoli. >> many of the fighters on one important flank our english- language students commanded by the professor. >> regardless, they are here to fight for freedom. >> the arrival of apache helicopters would make nato's...
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shaikh mohammed himself. records that the justice department find a single wire transfer, which they don't pursue a not explain a moment i, from khalid sheikh in doha, transferring money to the world trade center bombers in the t. 93. now, why don't they pursue it? after the explosion which killed seven people if you include the unborn son of monica smith, wendy died in the world trade center bombing, when you sort through -- when the fbi sorted through the rubble, the ultimately found a piece of a truck with the vehicle identification number that led to the bombers. but in the course of that investigation, which they codenamed trade bomb, by the way, did very strict orders currently from the clinton white house not to investigate any overseas leave. so the connection to ksm was never fully explored by the lead fbi investigator in the trade bomb case, jesse fox. and that is something that irritated investigators at the time because they saw lots of foreign investigations. instead, the bombing was portrayed as
shaikh mohammed himself. records that the justice department find a single wire transfer, which they don't pursue a not explain a moment i, from khalid sheikh in doha, transferring money to the world trade center bombers in the t. 93. now, why don't they pursue it? after the explosion which killed seven people if you include the unborn son of monica smith, wendy died in the world trade center bombing, when you sort through -- when the fbi sorted through the rubble, the ultimately found a piece...
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reforming morocco, team mohammed offers changes. >> we hear from a libyan student who's traveled home from britain to join the battle against colonel gaddafi. welcome to "bbc news" broadcasting to america and across the globe coming up later for you. >> saudi women go online to fight the ban of the wheel. >> what's the name? how a man came to the rescue of a resident of a small u.s. town. >> hello and welcome. the south korean military says the troop stopped it after mistaking it for a north korean plane. they fired the rifle at the azeana airline which had more that 100 passengers onboard. thiness den comes amid high tensions between north and south korea. we will bring you more on that when we get it. back to one of our main stories, government forces in syria are reported to have shot dead 16 people after a demonstration against the rule of president assad. across the country thousands have joined in anti-government rallies. 10,000 people are estimated to have fled the violence taking refuge on the border with neighboring turkey. journalists are banned from syria. but matthew price
reforming morocco, team mohammed offers changes. >> we hear from a libyan student who's traveled home from britain to join the battle against colonel gaddafi. welcome to "bbc news" broadcasting to america and across the globe coming up later for you. >> saudi women go online to fight the ban of the wheel. >> what's the name? how a man came to the rescue of a resident of a small u.s. town. >> hello and welcome. the south korean military says the troop stopped it...
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mike, dalia and mohamed were all in this together.r many, reality tv shows depict the worst of our society. for others, reality tv has become a way to launch a center stage career. >> reporter: he says mike figured he could launch his career simply by making a splash. and he's not the first to think so. >> i can only imagine what the little boy inside is thinking at this point. >> reporter: remember this? >> the balloon is definitely coming down to the ground. >> reporter: in 200 9, a runaway balloon carrying a boy turned out to be a hoax. >> these people are actors. they met in acting school. they put on a very good show for us, and we bought it. >> reporter: a publicity stunt to make the family famous. dalia may not be a real housewife, but she's no stranger to reality television. >> when she was younger, she was actually an extra on a reality tv show. >> welcome to "the jamie kennedy experiment. ". >> reporter: it was this show. and fwesz what her episode was about? a fake hitman. >> trick is, to come up with a unique idea that wou
mike, dalia and mohamed were all in this together.r many, reality tv shows depict the worst of our society. for others, reality tv has become a way to launch a center stage career. >> reporter: he says mike figured he could launch his career simply by making a splash. and he's not the first to think so. >> i can only imagine what the little boy inside is thinking at this point. >> reporter: remember this? >> the balloon is definitely coming down to the ground. >>...
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mean killed five of them his father one of his brothers his sister and her own family mohammed shows us the picture of little jumana his niece taken on his mobile phone his days before he pulled her dead body from on the day. i woke up when i heard an explosion some stones a piece of the roof fell on me and i ran immediately to see how my family is and many were dead my mother survived another brother is in a coma and we don't know when or if he will recover but how does that not three days be livin in this agreement this strict entry fully it's home to many hours income people most from one family this is just a regular city quarter why does the populated built up area this is what used to be there had his house but three story buildings are reduced in roy's in just moments after being hit in a missile strike home on mohammed's brother who survived says they will never forgive or forget what nato has done to them destroying their lives and hems. they should take responsibility for their wrongdoing and nato has responded in a.
mean killed five of them his father one of his brothers his sister and her own family mohammed shows us the picture of little jumana his niece taken on his mobile phone his days before he pulled her dead body from on the day. i woke up when i heard an explosion some stones a piece of the roof fell on me and i ran immediately to see how my family is and many were dead my mother survived another brother is in a coma and we don't know when or if he will recover but how does that not three days be...
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the head is mohammed el-erian. tyson said she doesn't think that ending qe2 will have much effect. el-erian said he isn't sure about that. they both agreed that weak growth and europe's sovereign debt crisis have left investors scratching their heads and wondering what to do. maggie asked tiszen a tyson and what is needed to get the economy moving again. the answer is leadership. >> i actually am becoming more optimistic that we will certainly see something on the debt limit and what seems to be going 0 in washington is an agreement that the discussion of the debt limit will be associated with a large multiyear commitment to the $4 trillion over ten years. we can, if we put enough into that statement that's credible,
the head is mohammed el-erian. tyson said she doesn't think that ending qe2 will have much effect. el-erian said he isn't sure about that. they both agreed that weak growth and europe's sovereign debt crisis have left investors scratching their heads and wondering what to do. maggie asked tiszen a tyson and what is needed to get the economy moving again. the answer is leadership. >> i actually am becoming more optimistic that we will certainly see something on the debt limit and what...
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reforming morocco, king mohammed proposes wide ranging constitutional changes after a wave of protests. from misrata, one student who's traveled from britain to join the battle against colonel gaddafi. welcome to bbc news, broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. coming up later for you -- the right to drive. saudi women go online in their fight to get behind the wheel. and what's in a name? how a man with a very familiar name came to the rescue of the resident of a small u.s. town. hello and welcome. government forces in syria are reported to have shot dead 16 people at a demonstration against the rule of president assad. across the country, thousands have again joined an anti-government rally. 10,000 people are estimated to have fled the violence, taking refuge on the bored we're neighboring turk -- on the border with neighboring turkey. this special report. >> we took the routes the smugglers use. winding through the olive groves and down the hillsides to avoid the border patrols. after an hour's hike, we were inside syria. this is how some 10,000 now li
reforming morocco, king mohammed proposes wide ranging constitutional changes after a wave of protests. from misrata, one student who's traveled from britain to join the battle against colonel gaddafi. welcome to bbc news, broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. coming up later for you -- the right to drive. saudi women go online in their fight to get behind the wheel. and what's in a name? how a man with a very familiar name came to the rescue of the resident of a...
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world's largest bond trading firm, mohamed el erian. >>> next up, crime sourcing the u.s. constitution. i asked for your idea for amendments. we got an extraordinary response and we'll talk to jeff toobin about the realities of amending the u.s. constitution. all that and more, but first, here is "my take." >>> this week we got a look into the way barack obama's mind works. from his campaign on, obama has clearly felt that the united states has a lopsided foreign policy with too large a military commitment to certain crisis points on the globe. he has wanted to rebalance american foreign policy to shift the focus away from the problems the focus away from the problems the focus away from the problems the focus away from the problems of the past iraq, afghanistan, and focus on the challenges of the 21st century, the rise of china and asia more generally. this week, he announced a significant drawdown of troop, effectively reversing the surge that began 18 months ago. when he came into office, the united states had almost 200,000
world's largest bond trading firm, mohamed el erian. >>> next up, crime sourcing the u.s. constitution. i asked for your idea for amendments. we got an extraordinary response and we'll talk to jeff toobin about the realities of amending the u.s. constitution. all that and more, but first, here is "my take." >>> this week we got a look into the way barack obama's mind works. from his campaign on, obama has clearly felt that the united states has a lopsided foreign...
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saying he will be presumed innocent and sixty eight year old along with peter presidential candidate mohamed bin hammam and were accused of bribing caribbean football chiefs in the run up to the peak of presidential elections while it was the longest serving member of feet as executive committee after joining the board back in one thousand eighty three he has also stepped down as congress passed president. and in the meantime europe's hottest coach and gravy lash boss has chris's trainer of course he's champions porto and speculation here saying take over as manager of chelsea he has a twenty one million dollars buyout clause in his contract and reports suggest the thirty three year old could pay cash and self however russian and chelsea are reportedly also prepared to pay the sum to nearly in demand coach the last bastion
saying he will be presumed innocent and sixty eight year old along with peter presidential candidate mohamed bin hammam and were accused of bribing caribbean football chiefs in the run up to the peak of presidential elections while it was the longest serving member of feet as executive committee after joining the board back in one thousand eighty three he has also stepped down as congress passed president. and in the meantime europe's hottest coach and gravy lash boss has chris's trainer of...
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that's the starting recommendation of pimco ceo mohammed l. arian. he says europe risks wasting more money on europe. charles, quite a few people are saying that, that maybe default is the best answer there. >> there are a whole bunch of different options there. default may be one, some kind of restructuring, whether it would be a forced restructuring, contrary to what the european central bank wants or not, these are all open questions. we'll get back to them on "world business today." let's ask specifically about where we're going to end up with greece now? are we going to end up with a default? is this package likely to go through that you and i were talking about. let's get on the line to journalist john sur rop loss in athens. he joins me now. john, clearly the vote of confidence was something papandreou could expect to pass and he did pass. no fraying at the edges. next week's vote on this huge package of austerity measures is likely to be a different matter, isn't it? >> it is. because the government has no leeway to negotiate. it's been hande
that's the starting recommendation of pimco ceo mohammed l. arian. he says europe risks wasting more money on europe. charles, quite a few people are saying that, that maybe default is the best answer there. >> there are a whole bunch of different options there. default may be one, some kind of restructuring, whether it would be a forced restructuring, contrary to what the european central bank wants or not, these are all open questions. we'll get back to them on "world business...
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now, i certainly agree with mohammed. it's very uncertain right now and this is a politically very difficult moment. and i believe it would be much better for the economy. much better. if we could get the deal now. i think there's great danger to kicking it to beyond the election, both in terms of the world not believing that the u.s. is ever going to get serious about its long run problem but also serious because we won't be able to do anything about the short headwinds either. this is a very important moment for action. >> mohammed, what about confidence? the last time we saw the global credit crisis, it seemed to everyone that officials just caught things in time and there is worry when i talk to people that they're going to miss this opportunity and that events will get ahead of them. is that something you're concerned about? >> we are concerned about this in the specific case of europe, maggie. we've been kicking the can down the road there. and the road is ending. and as yet, there's no recognition that greece has a
now, i certainly agree with mohammed. it's very uncertain right now and this is a politically very difficult moment. and i believe it would be much better for the economy. much better. if we could get the deal now. i think there's great danger to kicking it to beyond the election, both in terms of the world not believing that the u.s. is ever going to get serious about its long run problem but also serious because we won't be able to do anything about the short headwinds either. this is a very...
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a tunisian flag and a gray cement block mark mohammed bouazizi's resting place. precarious to make predictions in this part of the world, but here's one. before long, there will be monuments honoring him all over the country. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by: >> mitchell: good evening. greece's leader warned a defall would be catastrophic if europe does not approve a new bailout. hackers stole the data of more than a million users. gas is an average of $3.65 a gallon, down 24 cents in a month. and "green lantern" won at the box office. i'm russ mitchell. cbs news. impressive resume. thank you. you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go u
a tunisian flag and a gray cement block mark mohammed bouazizi's resting place. precarious to make predictions in this part of the world, but here's one. before long, there will be monuments honoring him all over the country. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by: >> mitchell: good evening. greece's leader warned a defall would be catastrophic if europe does not approve a new bailout. hackers stole the data of more than a million users. gas is an average of $3.65 a gallon, down 24...
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. >> narrator: mohammed daudzai is chief of staff to the afghan president, hamid karzai. he is worried that night raids do more harm than good. >> you have a village, has a very peaceful life, and in the middle of the night, people come and surround the village and search a few houses and take a few prisoners. and in that scuffle, a few of them are killed and women disgraced. the next day, what do you expect? the entire village youth becomes taliban. they are searching for the taliban to recruit them and give them weapons. >> narrator: general mcchrystal knew that night raids could turn the afghan population against american soldiers. he restricted conventional troops from conducting them, and instead ordered the elite forces of jsoc to take the lead. now they are doing six times as many night raids as they were two years ago. >> get over here, an open area. >> where? >> an open area, right over here, right behind him. >> narrator: jsoc has taken measures to reduce the offence these operations cause by involving locals. this military video shows afghan soldiers being trai
. >> narrator: mohammed daudzai is chief of staff to the afghan president, hamid karzai. he is worried that night raids do more harm than good. >> you have a village, has a very peaceful life, and in the middle of the night, people come and surround the village and search a few houses and take a few prisoners. and in that scuffle, a few of them are killed and women disgraced. the next day, what do you expect? the entire village youth becomes taliban. they are searching for the...
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mohamed her his extended family used to be one of the biggest in the neighborhood and a terrible mean killed filed with him by his father one of his brothers his sister and her own family mohammed shows us the picture of little jumana his niece who was taken on his mobile phone does days before he pulled her dead body from on to the green. i woke up when i heard explosion he said the roof fell on me i ran immediately to see how my family is and many were dead my mother survived another brother is in a coma and we don't know when or if he will recover but how is that not reach they've been living in this agreement they start in tripoli it's home to many hours in complete poll most from one family this is just a regular city quarter quite densely populated built up area this is what used to be that had his house but three story buildings are reduced in ruins in just moments after being hit in a missile strike omar mohammed's brother who survived says they will never forgive or forget what nato has done to them destroying their lives and hems that they should take responsibility for thei
mohamed her his extended family used to be one of the biggest in the neighborhood and a terrible mean killed filed with him by his father one of his brothers his sister and her own family mohammed shows us the picture of little jumana his niece who was taken on his mobile phone does days before he pulled her dead body from on to the green. i woke up when i heard explosion he said the roof fell on me i ran immediately to see how my family is and many were dead my mother survived another brother...
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to al qaeda. >>> intelligence officials say mohamed conceived of the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania. in all 224 people were killed in those attacks and that includes 12 americans. they were the first al qaeda planned attacks on american targets. [ music ] >>> these handouts on your doorstep can mean just one thing. the san francisco race is heat up. >>> the massive wildfire in arizona is no longer just that state's problem. where it is spreading and a new concern about smoke. >> also a bay area congresswoman's suggestion on how to kickstart the economy. coming up when the 10:00 news continues in 90 seconds. . >> now wake up to complete bay area news coverage seven days a week. ktvu mornings on two is now on saturday and sunday with mike mibach and claudine wong. >> we are following developing news for you this morning. >> the same dependable coverage of the bay area's major news of the day every morning at 7:00 a.m. and the weather conditions for the area where you live. wake up to complete bay area news coverage seven days a week. ktvu, channe
to al qaeda. >>> intelligence officials say mohamed conceived of the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania. in all 224 people were killed in those attacks and that includes 12 americans. they were the first al qaeda planned attacks on american targets. [ music ] >>> these handouts on your doorstep can mean just one thing. the san francisco race is heat up. >>> the massive wildfire in arizona is no longer just that state's problem. where it is spreading and...
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mohammed spent 13 years on the agency's most wanted list for orchestrating the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania that killed 224 people, including 12 americans. he was also one of the founders of al shabbate, the al qaeda affiliate in somalia and his death is considered a significant blow to its operations in east africa. >> a person that was causing death and destruction to the people in somalia and the world. >> suarez: fazul mohammed is the third major al qaeda leader to be killed in the last six weeks. elias kashmiri who was implicated in the 2008 mum buy attacks was believed to have died during a june 3rd drone attack. this followed the killing of osama bin laden by navy seals during a raid in abbottabad pakistan a month earlier. for more we turn to we turn to juan zarate. he is now a senior advisor with the center for strategic and international studies. and juan-carlos, with some regularity over the last decade the al qaeda number two in a specific country would be killed or the al qaeda number three overall would be killed. how big a deal is the kil
mohammed spent 13 years on the agency's most wanted list for orchestrating the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania that killed 224 people, including 12 americans. he was also one of the founders of al shabbate, the al qaeda affiliate in somalia and his death is considered a significant blow to its operations in east africa. >> a person that was causing death and destruction to the people in somalia and the world. >> suarez: fazul mohammed is the third major al qaeda...
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mohammed thank you so much. great having you on the program. >> thank you >> tom: here are the stories in tonight's n.b.r. newswheel: the financials led stocks higher. the dow rose 109 points, the nasdaq was up 35 and the s&p 500 added 11. trading volume starting the week with 834 million shares moving on the big board. 1.7 billion shares on the nasdaq. u.s. gas prices continue to head lower. they're down eight cents in the past week, averaging $3.57 a gallon. it's the first time gas prices have been below $3.60 a gallon in three months. still, prices are about 80 cents higher than last summer. and those high prices had more americans putting spending on hold last month. the commerce department reports personal spending was flat from april to may on higher gas prices and stubbornly high unemployment. the u.s. supreme court today struck down a california law banning the sale or rental of violent video games to minors. the justices say the law violates the first amendment. still ahead, the los angeles dodgers file
mohammed thank you so much. great having you on the program. >> thank you >> tom: here are the stories in tonight's n.b.r. newswheel: the financials led stocks higher. the dow rose 109 points, the nasdaq was up 35 and the s&p 500 added 11. trading volume starting the week with 834 million shares moving on the big board. 1.7 billion shares on the nasdaq. u.s. gas prices continue to head lower. they're down eight cents in the past week, averaging $3.57 a gallon. it's the first...
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mohammed's brother who survived says they will never forgive you for gatwick.
mohammed's brother who survived says they will never forgive you for gatwick.
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mohamed el erian is the ceo of pimco, the world's biggest bond trader.rb book on markets and mayhem. he now joins me. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, fareed. >> let's start with just that question. for a long time, the europeans have tried to find some way that they could kick the can down the road, that they could provide some kind of assistance because i think they fear a lehman-like event, where if greece falls it causes a kind of shock to the markets. is it inevitable that greece will default? >> it is inevitable that greece would have to restructure its debt. you're absolutely right. europe has been kicking the can down the road, treating greek greece's problem not as a sol sen si issue but as a liquidity problem. i don't like the analogy of kicking the can down the road. i prefer a better one fashgs reed. think of rolling a snowball down a hill. two things happen when you do that. first, the snowball or the problem gets bigger. and secondly, the dynamics start accelerating and becoming more disorderly. that's exactly what's happening in gre
mohamed el erian is the ceo of pimco, the world's biggest bond trader.rb book on markets and mayhem. he now joins me. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, fareed. >> let's start with just that question. for a long time, the europeans have tried to find some way that they could kick the can down the road, that they could provide some kind of assistance because i think they fear a lehman-like event, where if greece falls it causes a kind of shock to the markets. is it inevitable...
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mohammed jamjoon, live in abu dhabi p-mohammed, why the strikes now?much concern that yemen is on the verge of all-out civil war. so many strike, chaos, flash points, fighting going on within the country. one of the reason there's so much concern by the u.s., al qaeda and the arare yan peninsula uses yemen as its hub. it's deemed to be the most active, most threatening, most dangerous wing of al qaeda that exists. in the last couple dace they've been able to launch attacks against the u.s., very sophisticated attacks as well. even though they have 7,000 fighters within that country. because there's so much strife right now. there's a vacuum, power vacuum that's going on, the u.s. thought this is the best time to go in there and try to start dealing with the al qaeda problem, because they don't believe there's anybody in yemen right now, there's no real leader able to help them on the fight on terror. by all accounts, they seem to think the u.s. is doing this right now, because they are very concerned about al qaeda, and they don't think there's an effe
mohammed jamjoon, live in abu dhabi p-mohammed, why the strikes now?much concern that yemen is on the verge of all-out civil war. so many strike, chaos, flash points, fighting going on within the country. one of the reason there's so much concern by the u.s., al qaeda and the arare yan peninsula uses yemen as its hub. it's deemed to be the most active, most threatening, most dangerous wing of al qaeda that exists. in the last couple dace they've been able to launch attacks against the u.s.,...