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. >> mohammed makes some choices this robber never sees coming. >> i say, hold on.down. he sees my gun. almost a shock. >> almost instantly the thieves drops to his knees and begs for mercy. >> he says please, don't shoot me. don't call the police. please, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. i have no money. i have no food. my family is hungry. my little baby have no milk. >> the thieves words weigh heavily on mohammed, so next in an extremely odd twist, the shop owner makes an unexpected decision. >> i feel bad. i'm going to help him. i tell him, listen, promise me you will never rob anybody again. >> with the promise, mohammed decides he's going to give money to the man who wanted to take it from him only minutes earlier. >> i come back around the counter, open the cash register, take $40 and i tell him take this money. go take it to your family and never rob anybody again. >> mohammed's compassion seems to hit the thief hard. the now kneeling robber tells mohammed he wants to change his life in a big way. >> he tells me i want to be a muslim just like you. i said you sure abou
. >> mohammed makes some choices this robber never sees coming. >> i say, hold on.down. he sees my gun. almost a shock. >> almost instantly the thieves drops to his knees and begs for mercy. >> he says please, don't shoot me. don't call the police. please, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. i have no money. i have no food. my family is hungry. my little baby have no milk. >> the thieves words weigh heavily on mohammed, so next in an extremely odd twist, the shop owner makes an...
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according to the grand mythic saga in islam, this is the rock where mohammed, after a whirlwind night journey to jerusalem, ascended into the seventh heaven. a feature that first attracts the attention of visitors to the islamic world is the minaret- the high palace from which the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer five times a day. inside the mosque, the austerity and majesty of islam and its god allah are strikingly evident. unlike other faiths, the islamic tendency in decoration is to avoid visual representation of human and animal forms. geometric extractions are preferred as sacred art in islam. these designs express the perfection and beauty of allah as well as his transcendence of human forms. calligraphy- highlighting passages from the qur'an- grace the walls, and elaborate arabesque tile and grillwork speak of the buty in life that only comes from submission to allah. allah is beautiful, the world created by him is beautiful, and the religious ritual that takes place in the mosque nurtures the believer's awareness and experience of this beauty. whether it serves as a sacred
according to the grand mythic saga in islam, this is the rock where mohammed, after a whirlwind night journey to jerusalem, ascended into the seventh heaven. a feature that first attracts the attention of visitors to the islamic world is the minaret- the high palace from which the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer five times a day. inside the mosque, the austerity and majesty of islam and its god allah are strikingly evident. unlike other faiths, the islamic tendency in decoration is to...
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cal he'll mohammed is a slice of life.he new york public library schomburg center for research in black culture. >> i want this center to be as aggressive and as well positioned as possible to be a resource to anyone who has questions about the kind of country we live in and the kind of country that we can live in. >> cal he'll mohammed is a respected scholar and author. is he also the great grandson of elijah mohammed, founder of the country of islam. >> given that i was want yet 3 years old when he passed, i have never tried to claim more connection to him than my biographical connection. >> as it turns out, mohammed took office during the same time the schomburg featured a special from its featured collection on malcolm x. >> my great grandfather malcolm x helped to create the space in this country necessary for the real change that took place in 1960s. >> keeping history like that alive for generations to come is only one of his goals. >> what's special and perhaps unique about kalil mohammed is that he is not only a b
cal he'll mohammed is a slice of life.he new york public library schomburg center for research in black culture. >> i want this center to be as aggressive and as well positioned as possible to be a resource to anyone who has questions about the kind of country we live in and the kind of country that we can live in. >> cal he'll mohammed is a respected scholar and author. is he also the great grandson of elijah mohammed, founder of the country of islam. >> given that i was want...
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we have to ensure that khalid sheikh mohammed and others who are accused of these crimes are brought to justice. the procedure is under way to make sure that happens. >> the men could be executed. they will be called in 30 days to hear the charges. getting justice for a tax has proved complicated and controversial. it will not be much longer before the trial begins. jonathan blake, washington patty >> where washington correspondent says -- washington. >> our washington correspondents as the obama administration will not welcome the trial. >> the bush administration introduced this trial. it has been a big headache for the obama administration. they have done everything to end of this procedure. they were met with such fierce opposition, partly because of the cost of transferring the suspects, and also because americans did not want terror suspects on american soil. they are having to make the best of what most people think it's a bad job. >> explain to us the question mark over evidence and the use of torture to obtain evidence? >> we know from reports that khalid sheikh mohammed was
we have to ensure that khalid sheikh mohammed and others who are accused of these crimes are brought to justice. the procedure is under way to make sure that happens. >> the men could be executed. they will be called in 30 days to hear the charges. getting justice for a tax has proved complicated and controversial. it will not be much longer before the trial begins. jonathan blake, washington patty >> where washington correspondent says -- washington. >> our washington...
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mohammed, what's the latest on this attack? >> reporter: well, gary, these wave of coordinated attacks started around 1:15 p.m. local time today. and for hours and hours, we were hearing the sound of sporadic gunfire, we were hearing explosions, we were hearing rpgs being fired. that's just in this very heavily fortified and guarded area in kabul, where so many embassies are housed. now, we're told by nato's isaf that the russian embassy and german embassy and several government facilities were targeted. the situation has calmed down in the last few hours, but, in fact, there is still activity going on. there does still seem to be one attack, at least, close to this area that's going on. we were told by the spokesperson for the interior ministry a short while ago that an abandoned building close to the headquarters here, that there were insurgents holed up, most likely in an elevator shaft and that security forces were trying to throw grenades into that building to try to get those insurgents out and arrest them. we actually he
mohammed, what's the latest on this attack? >> reporter: well, gary, these wave of coordinated attacks started around 1:15 p.m. local time today. and for hours and hours, we were hearing the sound of sporadic gunfire, we were hearing explosions, we were hearing rpgs being fired. that's just in this very heavily fortified and guarded area in kabul, where so many embassies are housed. now, we're told by nato's isaf that the russian embassy and german embassy and several government...
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military says it is ready to resume charges against kalid sheik mohammed and his colleagues charged with planning 9/11. and the mystery of the mary rose. amassed of -- a massive restoration under way. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. they went to the national theatre to celebrate a return to normalcy. what they did not expect, the bombings that have left the capital mogadishu reeling. at least 20 people were killed, including teed up -- two officials. >> just a few weeks ago, the national theater reopened for the first time in 20 years. it was a moment of optimism. but today, as local dignitaries gathered at the theater, an explosion tore apart this landmark. somalia's prime minister was on route when the bomb went off. >> my cabinet is safe and secure. however -- some of them were wounded at the ceremony. >> there is confusion about what happened. the transitional government says the single suicide bomber was responsible. but the islamic militant group al shabab says it is a larger effort. >> i do not know what to say about that. >> among the casualtie
military says it is ready to resume charges against kalid sheik mohammed and his colleagues charged with planning 9/11. and the mystery of the mary rose. amassed of -- a massive restoration under way. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. they went to the national theatre to celebrate a return to normalcy. what they did not expect, the bombings that have left the capital mogadishu reeling. at least 20 people were killed, including teed up -- two officials. >>...
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mohammed nasheed. we'll be right back. ah, welcome to hotels.com.u're looking for a place to get together, you came to the right place. because here at hotels.com, we're only about hotels. finding you the perfect place is all we do. welcome to hotels.com. ♪ [swing music plays] ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: that's our show. boy, it's always a treat when you can in this world meet people that just impress you to such an extent as mohammed nasheed. what a gentleman. i think we all wish him the best. here it is your moment of zen. >> florida senator marco rubio
mohammed nasheed. we'll be right back. ah, welcome to hotels.com.u're looking for a place to get together, you came to the right place. because here at hotels.com, we're only about hotels. finding you the perfect place is all we do. welcome to hotels.com. ♪ [swing music plays] ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: that's our show. boy, it's always a treat when you can in this world meet people that just impress you to such an extent as mohammed nasheed. what a gentleman. i think we all wish...
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my guest, mohammed nasheed, former president of the maldives. and climate change activists.te change is very important to maldives because they were almost underwater. i was in washington d.c. this week at the clinton global initiative university. it was an incredibly impressive group of young people who have social causes and commit manys that they're all working on from all over the country and all over the world were gathered there. i met this kid who had made... he and his two friends made bamboo bicycles. it won the little competition they had amongst all the different groups. incredible. back stage he says to me, hey, listen, you know, i'm from the g.w.school of engineering. we're having our commencement. i was like, here we go. you know, i've got to explain now i think i'm busy that... that season. you know what i mean? he goes, so, do you know neil degrasse tyson? could you ask him if he would do our commencement? so, consider him asked. neil degrasse tyson, g.w.school of engineering. they make bamboo bike. you should really talk to those mother (beep). let's begin i
my guest, mohammed nasheed, former president of the maldives. and climate change activists.te change is very important to maldives because they were almost underwater. i was in washington d.c. this week at the clinton global initiative university. it was an incredibly impressive group of young people who have social causes and commit manys that they're all working on from all over the country and all over the world were gathered there. i met this kid who had made... he and his two friends made...
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. >> stahl: among those leaders-- khalid sheik mohammed.ls of his interrogation and what he told the c.i.a. about osama bin laden, next. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by:. >> glor: good evening. apple is defending its business practices avenue "the new york times" says it side stepped paying $2.4 billion in u.s. taxes. gas prices fell four cents to $3.18 a gallon in the past week. and competition from "think like man" stayed number one at the box office. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. >> stahl: the c.i.a. had the use of a fleet of special aircraft to spirit detainees to its web of black sites across the globe. they were knocked out with sedatives during the flights, and upon arrival, had their heads and beards shaved, and they were placed in sterile underground cells with only an arrow painted on the floor pointing to mecca. in total, the c.i.a. picked up about 100 detainees, subjected 75 of them to harsh interrogation techniques, three of them to water-boarding, including khalid sheikh mohammed, or k.s.m., the mastermind of 9/11. when k.s.
. >> stahl: among those leaders-- khalid sheik mohammed.ls of his interrogation and what he told the c.i.a. about osama bin laden, next. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by:. >> glor: good evening. apple is defending its business practices avenue "the new york times" says it side stepped paying $2.4 billion in u.s. taxes. gas prices fell four cents to $3.18 a gallon in the past week. and competition from "think like man" stayed number one at the box...
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. >> stahl: among those leaders-- khalid sheik mohammed.ls of his interrogation and what he told the c.i.a. about osama bin laden, next. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by:. >> glor: good evening. apple is defending its business practices avenue "the new york times" says it side stepped paying $2.4 billion in u.s. taxes. gas prices fell four cents to $3.18 a gallon in the past week. and competition from "think like man" stayed number one at the box office. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. my name is dan and this is my aha moment. i was severely wounded in combat in iraq in 2004. and then i said, to myself, i think it's time to help the next guy. so i stopped what i was doing and went to work for wounded warrior project. i can show that new guy, hey, that's it's going to be ok. like, i'm climbing mount kilimanjaro in august. there's nothing that can stop me from achieving my personal life goals. mutual of omaha. insure your possibilities. insurance. retirement. banking. investments. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every
. >> stahl: among those leaders-- khalid sheik mohammed.ls of his interrogation and what he told the c.i.a. about osama bin laden, next. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by:. >> glor: good evening. apple is defending its business practices avenue "the new york times" says it side stepped paying $2.4 billion in u.s. taxes. gas prices fell four cents to $3.18 a gallon in the past week. and competition from "think like man" stayed number one at the box...
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khalid sheikh mohammed and four of his co-conspirators are going to trial. they have been charged with terrorism, hijacking aircraft and murder. they will be tried by a special military tribunal and could face the death penalty. here is our correspondent. >> these five men are accused of planning and executing the worst terrorist attacks on america in living memory. the u.s. government holds them responsible for the deaths of almost 3,000 people in attacks on new york and washington. the process of bringing them to trial has been long and complicated. their charges were suspended under president obama as part of his plan to close daniel gaunt -- guam guam. >> the president's plan to put the suspects on trial in a civilian court proved so unpopular that it was blocked in the government. >> today the white house acknowledged that closing guantanamo antawn mo bay has not and will not be easy. >> there have been obstacles in achieving that, but he remains committed to that. in the meantime we have to make sure that khalid sheikh mohammed and others accused of th
khalid sheikh mohammed and four of his co-conspirators are going to trial. they have been charged with terrorism, hijacking aircraft and murder. they will be tried by a special military tribunal and could face the death penalty. here is our correspondent. >> these five men are accused of planning and executing the worst terrorist attacks on america in living memory. the u.s. government holds them responsible for the deaths of almost 3,000 people in attacks on new york and washington. the...
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what to expect: mohamed el- joining us with a preview of what to expect: mohamed el- erian, c.e.o. of pimco. >> nice to have you with us. >> i'm fine, susie, thank you. >> suzanne: all right. most xfts are not expecting any new policy announcements out of the fed tomorrow. so what message should you be expecting from the fed tomorrow? >> susie, we have to digest a lot. we have to digest a statement and new projections and also a press conference. having said that, we agree with most economists. we don't think they're going to be market movers. we think the fed is going to leave the policy rate where it is. it's going to reinforce the notion that it's not going anywhere soon. we won't have qe now. no immediate qe. and the only question is whether the fed members are converting to more common view. they were all over the place last time they put out the individual projections. > susie: let's pull up a graph of the fed's latest projections. a gdp both of 2.2 to 2.7%, and unemployment between 8 opinion. 8.5. >> innraipgz 1.4 to 1.8%. do you think the fed is going to revise those number
what to expect: mohamed el- joining us with a preview of what to expect: mohamed el- erian, c.e.o. of pimco. >> nice to have you with us. >> i'm fine, susie, thank you. >> suzanne: all right. most xfts are not expecting any new policy announcements out of the fed tomorrow. so what message should you be expecting from the fed tomorrow? >> susie, we have to digest a lot. we have to digest a statement and new projections and also a press conference. having said that, we...
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you can probably twitter that and find mohammed nuru there. the mere mention, he is out at every neighborhood, looking to make sure garbage is picked up, griffey is removed, making sure that our neighborhood in san francisco, every single member it is beautiful. because of his enthusiasm and his work ethic, he has increased the number of volunteers of volunteering along with the dpw crews in san francisco over the weekend to make sure our neighborhoods are beautiful. you have to appreciate his enthusiasm that so many of us are working alongside with them to make sure that this city stays beautiful. because of this, these are all the reasons and the reasons the major religions are the reasons of why i have chosen mr. nuru to be the next director of dpw. with that, i would like to introduce mohammed nuru to you. [applause] >> good morning. thank you all for coming out. thank you, mayor. thank you, naomi. ed reiskin, supervisor carmen chu, micro-deputy directors, thank you all for coming out. i am honored and humbled that i have spent to lead the
you can probably twitter that and find mohammed nuru there. the mere mention, he is out at every neighborhood, looking to make sure garbage is picked up, griffey is removed, making sure that our neighborhood in san francisco, every single member it is beautiful. because of his enthusiasm and his work ethic, he has increased the number of volunteers of volunteering along with the dpw crews in san francisco over the weekend to make sure our neighborhoods are beautiful. you have to appreciate his...
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whoever's in charge of mohammed ali needs to be arrested.ought him out on the field. please stop. i wonder if ali even knows where he is. ugh. fans either loveded it or said it was extremely depressions. the local papers found it inspiring, mohammed ali helps make florida marlins first game successful. >>> stories we're watching right now on the newsroom, today there is a noon deadline regarding your future health care and the power of the federal courts, government lawyers will have to answer critical questions on whether federal courts strike down some or all of obama care if they nodeem the law unconstitutional. >>> lawyers for the former penn state assistant football coach are asking the judge to dismiss his child sex abuse charges, in all there are 52 counts alleging sandusky committed sexual acts with young boys dating back to the mid '90s. >>> and the maryland lottery will hold a news conference this afternoon and we may finally learn who won the $556 million ticket. >>> still ahead, feeling richer? the fed said your investment in the
whoever's in charge of mohammed ali needs to be arrested.ought him out on the field. please stop. i wonder if ali even knows where he is. ugh. fans either loveded it or said it was extremely depressions. the local papers found it inspiring, mohammed ali helps make florida marlins first game successful. >>> stories we're watching right now on the newsroom, today there is a noon deadline regarding your future health care and the power of the federal courts, government lawyers will have...
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do i care about khalid sheikh mohammed? no. this is one of the critical guys who plan the 9/11.we're we're not supposed to stoop to their level. >> the truth is about khalid sheikh mohammed, you really didn't break him. >> why, why you say that. >> he didn't tell but osama bin laden. he didn't tell you how to get him, find him. >> some of these people were not going to tell us everything. >> so you don't break them. >> there is a limit. there is a limit to what they will tell us. >> and apparently you reached that limit right away. according to the c.i.a. inspector general you didn't get any good information out of these guys. why did you do it 183 times if you weren't getting any information. you knew there was a limit to what you were going to get. god, this is such an embarrassment for this great great country. we're not supposed to be like tin pot dictators that torture detainees that they have. get a load of the misinformation that he puts here. it gives you a sense of whether he's totally lying or has no idea what he's talking about. watch this. >> we don't know. we don't
do i care about khalid sheikh mohammed? no. this is one of the critical guys who plan the 9/11.we're we're not supposed to stoop to their level. >> the truth is about khalid sheikh mohammed, you really didn't break him. >> why, why you say that. >> he didn't tell but osama bin laden. he didn't tell you how to get him, find him. >> some of these people were not going to tell us everything. >> so you don't break them. >> there is a limit. there is a limit to...
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yesterday we spoke about the upcoming trial of khalid sheikh mohammed and the four alleged coconspirators of the nine eleven plot now in the trial happens it'll take place in a military commission and his words danger room reported yesterday. the government is trying to get around having to talk about torture thanks to a plea deal struck with another detainee khan who's going to testify but this week they're proceedings that guantanamo bay in the case of. on the shiri he's alleged to have orchestrated the bombing of the u.s.s. cole and october of two thousand and so this is going to be the first death penalty trial at gitmo and the government is already trying to feel it in secrecy which is why a first amendment attorney is currently on his way to guantanamo to speak on behalf of a number of media organizations to have the first ever testimony by captive about cia interrogations be made open to the press so is their hope yes but torture will be publicly addressed will join me to discuss it as marcy wheeler blogger at mt we'll marcy thanks so much for joining us tonight and i guess before
yesterday we spoke about the upcoming trial of khalid sheikh mohammed and the four alleged coconspirators of the nine eleven plot now in the trial happens it'll take place in a military commission and his words danger room reported yesterday. the government is trying to get around having to talk about torture thanks to a plea deal struck with another detainee khan who's going to testify but this week they're proceedings that guantanamo bay in the case of. on the shiri he's alleged to have...
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nineteen suspected islamists and seizing caches of weapons the operation comes just a week after mohamed merah a frenchman of algerian origin was shot dead by police in toulouse after he gunned down seven people last month i thought these attacks are silly a report some fear that is cases pushed the race for the country's presidency ensued dangerous territory mohamed merah was killed by police after thirty two hours seizure it's a lose his life may have ended that day but his story has given france's presidential hopefuls an excuse for electioneering with ever more radical rhetoric . that's given rise to a huge political debate and what's made it to the foreground of the discourse isn't there as background shit to nearly from now on anyone who regularly consults internet sites which promote terror or hatred or violence will be sentenced to prison any person going abroad for the purposes of indoctrination in terrorist ideology will be criminally punished that's in addition to psychos east policy of stripping foreign born criminals of their citizenship for their tightening border control s
nineteen suspected islamists and seizing caches of weapons the operation comes just a week after mohamed merah a frenchman of algerian origin was shot dead by police in toulouse after he gunned down seven people last month i thought these attacks are silly a report some fear that is cases pushed the race for the country's presidency ensued dangerous territory mohamed merah was killed by police after thirty two hours seizure it's a lose his life may have ended that day but his story has given...
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mohamed merah was killed by police after thirty two hours seizure and to lose his life may have endedthat day but his story has given france's presidential hopefuls an excuse for electioneering with ever more radical rhetoric. that's given rise to a huge political debate and what's made it to the foreground of the discourse is narrow as a background she could you really need from anyone who regularly consults internet sites which promote terror or hatred or violence will be sentenced to prison any person going abroad for the purposes of adoption nation in terrorist ideology will be criminally punished so that's in addition to psychos east policy of stripping of foreign born criminals of their citizenship for their tightening border control saying there are too many foreigners in france are clearly advocating the political change and it's from his view it's not a crime we have freedom of speech in france and i don't see that will restrict its . was a french citizen any family came to france a very long time ago so. obviously this kind of terrorism comes now from inside french society i
mohamed merah was killed by police after thirty two hours seizure and to lose his life may have endedthat day but his story has given france's presidential hopefuls an excuse for electioneering with ever more radical rhetoric. that's given rise to a huge political debate and what's made it to the foreground of the discourse is narrow as a background she could you really need from anyone who regularly consults internet sites which promote terror or hatred or violence will be sentenced to prison...
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but rodriguez tells stahl that mohammed was tough. they had to pour the water more than 180 times. >> this is an individual, who probably didn't give a rat's ass about having water poured on his face. >> reporter: he never believed for one second you were going to kill him? >> no. let me just tell you, khalid sheik mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew that in all likelihood we would stop at ten. so this... this doesn't sound like a person who is afraid of dying. >> reporter: if he's sitting there counting off, he knows you're not going to kill him, he knows he's not going to drown, then why do it? what's the point? >> i think that the cumulative effect of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and everything else that was done eventually got to him. >> reporter: so what happens? does he break down? does he weep? does he fall apart? >> no, he get a good night's sleep. he gets his ensure. by the way, he was very heavy when he came to us, and he lost 50 pounds. >> reporter: what? his ensure? you mean
but rodriguez tells stahl that mohammed was tough. they had to pour the water more than 180 times. >> this is an individual, who probably didn't give a rat's ass about having water poured on his face. >> reporter: he never believed for one second you were going to kill him? >> no. let me just tell you, khalid sheik mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew that in all likelihood we would stop at ten. so this... this doesn't sound like a...
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mohammed nasheed. ( applause ) thank you so much for being here. it's an incredible story. >> thank you very much. thank you for having me. it's been a difficult story. >> jon: it's a very difficult story not just. so the maldives archipelago that is how many islands? >> 2,000. we just one point are at about sea level. we have 200 islands that are inhabited. they're very delicately placed in the middle of the indian ocean. any imball... imbalance to nature has a strong impact on them. >> jon: there are no hills. >> there are no hills. >> jon: when the seas rise.... >> we go down. >> jon: you are fighting this but the back drop of your fight is also a political fight. you were the first democratically elected president of the maldives. >> we've been in the middle of the indian ocean for the last 2,500 years. we had our first democratic election in 2008. i was fortunate to beat the dictator. unfortunately after the coups he is back again. all his three children are in the cabinet. he's calling the shots.
mohammed nasheed. ( applause ) thank you so much for being here. it's an incredible story. >> thank you very much. thank you for having me. it's been a difficult story. >> jon: it's a very difficult story not just. so the maldives archipelago that is how many islands? >> 2,000. we just one point are at about sea level. we have 200 islands that are inhabited. they're very delicately placed in the middle of the indian ocean. any imball... imbalance to nature has a strong impact...
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stimulate drowning, but mohammed was tough. interrogators had to pour more than 180 times. >> this is an individual who probably didn't give a rat's ass about having water poured on his face. >> he never believed for one second you were going to kill him? >> no. let me just tell you, khalid sheikh mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew in all likelihood we would stop at ten. so, this doesn't sound like a person who is afraid of dying. >> if he's is sitting there counting off, he knows you're not going to kill him, he knows he's not going to drown, then why do it? what's the point? >> i think the cumulative effect of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and everything else that was done, essentially, got to him. >> so, what happens? does he break down? does he weep? does he fall apart? >> no. he gets a good night's sleep. he gets his ensure. by the way, he was very heavy when he came to us and he lost 50 pounds. >> what, his ensure, like people in the hospital who drink that stuff? >> yes, d
stimulate drowning, but mohammed was tough. interrogators had to pour more than 180 times. >> this is an individual who probably didn't give a rat's ass about having water poured on his face. >> he never believed for one second you were going to kill him? >> no. let me just tell you, khalid sheikh mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew in all likelihood we would stop at ten. so, this doesn't sound like a person who is afraid of dying....
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. >> reporter: the united states putting up a $10 million reward for this man, mohammed sayeed, blamed for the terrorist attacks on mumbai leaving 166 dead. >> the biggest threat to the world is pakistan which is sadly india's neighbor. >> reporter: sayeed speaking out on tv saying he's not hiding in caves and putting up protests. pakistani is protesting the nato supply lines last tuesday, sayd captured on camera speaking out. >> pakistani people are not willing to allow the resumption of nato supplies and they will not allow it in the future. >> reporter: the administration now faces questions over whether taxpayer dollars should be used to
. >> reporter: the united states putting up a $10 million reward for this man, mohammed sayeed, blamed for the terrorist attacks on mumbai leaving 166 dead. >> the biggest threat to the world is pakistan which is sadly india's neighbor. >> reporter: sayeed speaking out on tv saying he's not hiding in caves and putting up protests. pakistani is protesting the nato supply lines last tuesday, sayd captured on camera speaking out. >> pakistani people are not willing to allow...
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mohammed, ceo and co-chief investment officer pimco. thanks so much for being here. >> thank you, xwlar. >> we just got the gdp on friday. up 2.2% on an annualized basis. slightly disappointing. dispinkt. were you surprised by it? what does it tell us about the economy right here? >> i think it tells us a couple of things. first, it tells us we are nowhere near escape velocity. we were hoping consensus was 4 parking lot 5%. it came below that. it's simply not fast enough for a robust roer, but it's also told us that the composition is worried. you see what the engine was, it was personal consumption, and personal consumption went up not on the basis of income, but on the basis of savings less. the savings rate went down from 4.5% to 3. pefrz. bottom line, it's not fast enough, and the engine that's driving us is not as sustainable engine. we need more business investment. that's absolutely. >> of course, we need that business investment, and, yet, we're looking at a pretty strong earnings season so far. right? what are your expectations
mohammed, ceo and co-chief investment officer pimco. thanks so much for being here. >> thank you, xwlar. >> we just got the gdp on friday. up 2.2% on an annualized basis. slightly disappointing. dispinkt. were you surprised by it? what does it tell us about the economy right here? >> i think it tells us a couple of things. first, it tells us we are nowhere near escape velocity. we were hoping consensus was 4 parking lot 5%. it came below that. it's simply not fast enough for a...
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oh yes, leonard mohamed, who was the son-in-law, and mrs. rosalyn. and the conversation was fascinating. before dinner we sat around and talked. and farrakan said, you know something, i am misunderstood. and i think that perhaps if you and i talked in certain candid way and if you were, if i didn't feel, i would like to do something together. and hwas fascinated by it and so was his wife. and so everybody sat and talked and finally he said do you know something, there's a possibility perhaps that we could get together and i could help finance the hotel in washington -- i never told this story. a hotel in washington which would be one in effect by black people. and we could, if we could get some kind of a mutual business operation going, and said and i have the man, i could give you the man that moaned ca moaned mo and work things how the. we were all shaking hands and were on our way. farrakan goes the next night to brooklyn and the rhetoric is as can be, the statement rhetoric that he said he was through w he went back on everything he had said in f
oh yes, leonard mohamed, who was the son-in-law, and mrs. rosalyn. and the conversation was fascinating. before dinner we sat around and talked. and farrakan said, you know something, i am misunderstood. and i think that perhaps if you and i talked in certain candid way and if you were, if i didn't feel, i would like to do something together. and hwas fascinated by it and so was his wife. and so everybody sat and talked and finally he said do you know something, there's a possibility perhaps...