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mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr and peter greste were accused of colluding with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges they and al jazeera deny. we have more. >>> al jazeera english journalists say justice has been delayed again. mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy arrived at a cairo court hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truth - that they are not guilty. instead, they were told that the case has been postponed for a week. >> it's disappointing what happened. which were specting a verdict today. >> reporter: their colleague peter greste, who has been tried in absentia says they victim come to expect delays. che allowed themselves to hope there would be closure and a positive outcome at last. >> the only thing that defines us is the verdict. >> reporter: mohamed fadel fahmy and peter greste, and mohammed badr's troubles have gone on for a year and a half. $2014 they were convicted of aiding the now banned muslim brotherhood, and they were sentenced between 7-10 years imprison. spending more than 400 days in an egyptian prison. in january of this year, the court of cassatio
mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr and peter greste were accused of colluding with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges they and al jazeera deny. we have more. >>> al jazeera english journalists say justice has been delayed again. mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy arrived at a cairo court hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truth - that they are not guilty. instead, they were told that the case has been postponed for a week. >> it's disappointing what happened. which...
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mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy's cases obviously. it's a point at which they walk as free men or go back to prison. everything hinges on that day. to have the constant changes and twists and delays and turns in the case has made it difficult for anyone to get on with their lives. i've been speaking a few moments ago, it's messing with their lives. it's not us as individuals, but their families and those around us. it is frustrating. >> we spoke to mohammed badr and he told us what happened when he went to court today. >> when we went to court today. it was disappointing and weighed on me a lot. i expected a verdict to be announce the. it was the verdict. i came here and i frlds i asked an officer, he told me that all the hearings were delayed. all the hearings were delayed. i don't know the reason. we didn't expect information from anyone saying that it was delayed. we don't know what is delayed or when. i'm prepared to leave. i know what is happening. we received a life sentence. i'm in front. i don't know what to do. we don't know
mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy's cases obviously. it's a point at which they walk as free men or go back to prison. everything hinges on that day. to have the constant changes and twists and delays and turns in the case has made it difficult for anyone to get on with their lives. i've been speaking a few moments ago, it's messing with their lives. it's not us as individuals, but their families and those around us. it is frustrating. >> we spoke to mohammed badr and he told us what...
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mohammed jamjun joins me. mohammed what has the prime minister said taken place?> well, maryam, what we know is that ten members of the cabinet have been changed included are three, minister of energy, minister of labor and the alternate minister of finance she resigned the other day and has been replaced. this certainly has not come as any surprise. prime minister tsipras has made it clear in order to govern correctly and make sure those in his party from whom he faced rebel beyond, that there was going to have to be a reshuffle. when the vote took place on those austerity measures, 38 members of his party syriza voted against it. you had 32 members outright vote no and six members abstain. that was more than expected. going into the vote we expected only 30 to vote against it. so this was a rebellion. from members of the very far left side of of his coalition. the prime minister wants to make sure he has people around him who will act in order to implement the measures that have been put in place. again not really a surprise but certainly something that needed t
mohammed jamjun joins me. mohammed what has the prime minister said taken place?> well, maryam, what we know is that ten members of the cabinet have been changed included are three, minister of energy, minister of labor and the alternate minister of finance she resigned the other day and has been replaced. this certainly has not come as any surprise. prime minister tsipras has made it clear in order to govern correctly and make sure those in his party from whom he faced rebel beyond, that...
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an announcement in the case against baher mohamed, mohammed fahmy, and peter greste is now planned forunday. al jazeera's acting general called the delay an outrage saying: natasha ghoneim with more. >> reporter: al jazeera english journalists say justice has been delayed yet again. baher mohamed, and mohammed fahmy arrived at a cairo court, hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truth; that they are not guilty. instead they were told the case has been postponed until next week. >> it's really disappointing what happened today. >> reporter: their colleague, peter greste who is being tried in absentia says they all have come to expect delays yet they allowed themselves to hope there could be closure at last. >> the only thing that any of us are concerned about at this point, is the verdict. that's the thing that will define our lives from that moment. >> reporter: the legal troubles are dragged on for more than a year and a half. in 2014, they were convicted of aiding the now banned muslim brotherhood, and sentenced to between 7 to 10 years in prison. they spent more than 40 days in an
an announcement in the case against baher mohamed, mohammed fahmy, and peter greste is now planned forunday. al jazeera's acting general called the delay an outrage saying: natasha ghoneim with more. >> reporter: al jazeera english journalists say justice has been delayed yet again. baher mohamed, and mohammed fahmy arrived at a cairo court, hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truth; that they are not guilty. instead they were told the case has been postponed until next week. >>...
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it began in september 2014, when the reporter produces and mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy were charged with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. in is punk dated by brief and confusing appearances in court in which they protested the innocence. the trial was a farce. it provoked an outpouring of solidarity amongst journalists. it's protested in support. that didn't stop the court from convicting them and six other colleagues in absentia. sentencing them. a verdict that provoked international outrage. the issue of the al jazeera journalist in europe. they should be released. eventually egypt's court of cessation has confirmed the verdict. the pressure paid off. released earlier this year. he made an emotional return. he is not free. a guilty verdict in the retrial could limit his ability to travel and work. >> obviously for me that would be a problem. what really matters is what it would mean for the other guys. that there is still a serious danger that they could wind up back in prison. that, for all of us would be just devastating. >> meanwhile mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed bad
it began in september 2014, when the reporter produces and mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy were charged with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. in is punk dated by brief and confusing appearances in court in which they protested the innocence. the trial was a farce. it provoked an outpouring of solidarity amongst journalists. it's protested in support. that didn't stop the court from convicting them and six other colleagues in absentia. sentencing them. a verdict that provoked international...
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mohamed: no, i was not at all repelled. he has been pursuing a point of view that has quite a bit of economic logic the hind it. he did it unconventionally and that did not go down well in europe. i think his point is one that is supported by lots of economists, which is, greece fundamentally need deeper debt reduction. pimm: what would you be whispering in the air of angela merkel today? mohamed: i would do nother, first, please follow what the eurogroup president said yesterday which was that it was incredible. that is not something you should 62%to a nation that voted in a free nation. it is time to hear what the greek people are saying. and then make one of two choices, the first choice is, can this greek government deliver on structural reforms and more intelligent austerity, yes or no? and secondly, is she willing to push the rest of europe into providing a lot of money up front and deep debt reduction? if the answer to either of these is no, then they all have to move to plan b, which will prolong what is a very cost
mohamed: no, i was not at all repelled. he has been pursuing a point of view that has quite a bit of economic logic the hind it. he did it unconventionally and that did not go down well in europe. i think his point is one that is supported by lots of economists, which is, greece fundamentally need deeper debt reduction. pimm: what would you be whispering in the air of angela merkel today? mohamed: i would do nother, first, please follow what the eurogroup president said yesterday which was that...
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peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were expecting a verdict today. an egyptian court delayed the decision until sunday at the earliest. the three men found guilty of aiding the abandoned muslim brotherhood. charges they and al jazeera deny. peter greste talks to erica pitzi about the latest delay. >> look, it's frustrating, frustrating for me, incredibly difficult and frustrating for my colleagues, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr. the problem for all of us is it defines of rest of our lives. for me it means whether or not i will continue as a foreign correspondent. if i'm convicted i will not be able to travel to a country with an extradition treaty with egypt. for my colleagues, it's more serious. if they are convicted they have a chance of going back to prison. imagine what it's like for them, each time they go to court, to say goodbye to the family, not knowing if they'll return. >> peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr spent a year in jam. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were released on bail, and greste consider deporte
peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were expecting a verdict today. an egyptian court delayed the decision until sunday at the earliest. the three men found guilty of aiding the abandoned muslim brotherhood. charges they and al jazeera deny. peter greste talks to erica pitzi about the latest delay. >> look, it's frustrating, frustrating for me, incredibly difficult and frustrating for my colleagues, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr. the problem for all of us is it...
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let's talk to mohammed adow who is live. what is he trying to achieve here mohamed?rter: well, he's trying to achieve a lot. and one of them is to try and foster relations between ethiopia and the united states. u.s.-ethiopia relations are some of the longest in africa, they were established in 1903 by president theodore roosevelt. and the emperor of ethiopia then. the president has just arrived a moment ago at the national palace. there was a. [ inaudible ] that was mounted in his honor and now they are discussing issues pertain to go security and trade with ethiopia being a very close partner to the united states in the war against terrorism and the united states is everybody more interested at the moment to strengthen ties with ethiopia because of its rising regional influence and also it's growing economy. workers cut flowers for export in the suburbs of the ethiopian capital. growing flowers is a relatively new business in oath only i can't. within a few years it's become the world's fourth largest flower exporter. >> yeah, the flower, in particular the horticul
let's talk to mohammed adow who is live. what is he trying to achieve here mohamed?rter: well, he's trying to achieve a lot. and one of them is to try and foster relations between ethiopia and the united states. u.s.-ethiopia relations are some of the longest in africa, they were established in 1903 by president theodore roosevelt. and the emperor of ethiopia then. the president has just arrived a moment ago at the national palace. there was a. [ inaudible ] that was mounted in his honor and...
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he said he prayed with mohammed as recently as tuesday of this week and he said that if mohammed would have had a problem and confided in anyone, gene, it would have been him. and this best friend told me had he done so this probably wouldn't have happened. judge, he also told me that they talked about things that may be political within the middle east we talked about isis and are dislike it he is he very shocked that this happened. talking to the fbi, they are very interested. the fact that this kid was doing typical things like shooting guns he had problem with law enforcement. a problem with authority was most shocking perhaps at that mosque. they wanted to tell me, judge, that they condemn wholeheartedly what has happened. >> they wouldn't go on camera to say that griff? >> they feared identity being seen in what might come to them. >> all right griff jenkins. thanks so much. and "on the record" confirming new details about the shooter's multiple trips to the middle east. fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge joins us. good evening catherine. >> thank you ju
he said he prayed with mohammed as recently as tuesday of this week and he said that if mohammed would have had a problem and confided in anyone, gene, it would have been him. and this best friend told me had he done so this probably wouldn't have happened. judge, he also told me that they talked about things that may be political within the middle east we talked about isis and are dislike it he is he very shocked that this happened. talking to the fbi, they are very interested. the fact that...
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mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy arrived at court hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truth, that they are not guilty. instead they were told the days has been postponed until next week. >> it's disappointing what happened today. we expected a verdict today. >> their colleague peter greste who has been tried with them in absentia says that they have come to expect delays. yet they allowed themselves to hope there would be closure and a positive outcool at last. >> what we are concerned about is the verd sict. that will define our lives from that moment on. >> peter greste mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy's legal troubles dragged on for a year and a half. in 2014 they were convicted of aiding the banned muslim brotherhood. and sentenced between 7-10 years in prison. spending more than 400 days behind bars in january the court of cassation set aside their convictions ordering a retrial. in february peter greste was reported to his neighbouring demroump australia. peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy were released on became but were unable to leave egypt. >> we are seeing p
mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy arrived at court hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truth, that they are not guilty. instead they were told the days has been postponed until next week. >> it's disappointing what happened today. we expected a verdict today. >> their colleague peter greste who has been tried with them in absentia says that they have come to expect delays. yet they allowed themselves to hope there would be closure and a positive outcool at last. >>...
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mohamed: yes, we are going to see it for two reasons.e government needs to pay its bills. it needs to pay pensioners. it needs to baby several servants. solicitation to offer a -- so the temptation to offer iou's is very high. second, the they need to reopen the banks. you cannot run an economy with your banks closed. the easiest way to open the banks if the ecb is not providing more support is to recapitalize yourself, so the condition to issue iou's goes up everything all day especially there's no breakthrough in brussels. brendan: mohamed, when scrip appears on the streets in athens, does that signal a departure from the euro? mohamed: we have seen this movie many times and we've seen a of course and american markets. one of the tragedies of the european markets from the very beginning is that the leaders have not understood that the best insights come from emerging market crises. so what have we seen? governments are pushing to issue iou's not because they want to but because they have to for social reasons. the next thing you know,
mohamed: yes, we are going to see it for two reasons.e government needs to pay its bills. it needs to pay pensioners. it needs to baby several servants. solicitation to offer a -- so the temptation to offer iou's is very high. second, the they need to reopen the banks. you cannot run an economy with your banks closed. the easiest way to open the banks if the ecb is not providing more support is to recapitalize yourself, so the condition to issue iou's goes up everything all day especially...
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mohammed: it is not real.people believe hamas is much stronger on the ground in the islamic state. they have informed me that those people have a cycle of distress and they are people that do not know what they're talking about people not necessarily able to transit with a headset on the ground. i believe hamas is stronger on the ground. i believe also that the environment in gaza will not allow an islamic state like a group to spread in the gaza strip. people do not want this mentality in the gaza strip. we have seen that. people supporting the islamic state have received resistance from people. this is something which i doubt is going to be happening anytime soon. amy: we have to leave it there. thank you very much for being with us, award-winning palestinian journalist reporting in the gaza strip. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [cap
mohammed: it is not real.people believe hamas is much stronger on the ground in the islamic state. they have informed me that those people have a cycle of distress and they are people that do not know what they're talking about people not necessarily able to transit with a headset on the ground. i believe hamas is stronger on the ground. i believe also that the environment in gaza will not allow an islamic state like a group to spread in the gaza strip. people do not want this mentality in the...
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it's led by abu mohammed a 26-year-old syrian. rather than smuggling out women, he smuggles out footage shot by him and his network of activists who are trying to document life in isis-held areas in syria. abu mohammed still travels back across the border to secretly film isis, so we are protecting his identity. here, his team covertly film themselves trying to enter isis's self-proclaimed capital the syrian city of raqqa. >> (translated): we always face problems. most of the time, we travel with fake ids and use different names. we always try to disguise ourselves. i'll shave my beard and grow my hair. i'll wear clothes like theirs so they won't suspect me. >> narrator: abu mohammed has been told isis is actively searching for his team. >> (translated): of course it's frightening. you could be killed at any moment. >> narrator: one of the group's founders, abu mohammed's friend, moataz, was captured by isis. they discovered videos on his phone, which gave away his link to the activists. >> (translated): last march, my friend trie
it's led by abu mohammed a 26-year-old syrian. rather than smuggling out women, he smuggles out footage shot by him and his network of activists who are trying to document life in isis-held areas in syria. abu mohammed still travels back across the border to secretly film isis, so we are protecting his identity. here, his team covertly film themselves trying to enter isis's self-proclaimed capital the syrian city of raqqa. >> (translated): we always face problems. most of the time, we...
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betty: and mohamed el-erian. , it seems like you are a bit different from mohammed. mohammed was all over tv and writes articles and op-ed's. you are not like that and he gave a lap and said television is unforgiving. laugh and said television is unforgiving. matt: still ahead, the markets are in the green after yesterday's selloff. at session lows. we will take a look at what's going on. ♪ matt: welcome back. i matt miller, here with betty liu. betty: let's get straight to julie hyman. we are finally getting earnings season underway. with all this big macro stuff going on, we will have earnings to contend with as well. let's start in the drug industry. specifically the pharmacy industry. walgreens coming up with its earnings today, beating estimates. and had been cutting costs plan to close 200 pharmacies after the merger. the shares are rising 5% and have been the best-performing in the s&p 500 today. looking at alcoa, the shares were down sharply yesterday ahead of its earnings report after the close. now, they are trading higher by 3%. alcoa's earnings missed est
betty: and mohamed el-erian. , it seems like you are a bit different from mohammed. mohammed was all over tv and writes articles and op-ed's. you are not like that and he gave a lap and said television is unforgiving. laugh and said television is unforgiving. matt: still ahead, the markets are in the green after yesterday's selloff. at session lows. we will take a look at what's going on. ♪ matt: welcome back. i matt miller, here with betty liu. betty: let's get straight to julie hyman. we...
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the mohammed was not the start of the caliphate. people can think they all belong to one community but it's not one faith. it's multiple dimensions. look at christianity in the united states. you know from quakerism to evangelical christianity. they all are christians and there are more mondays and some christians may have zink different views of and they consider themselves christians. islam is the same. it has many dimensions and basically what we're dealing with is the problem of those who are engaged in war. and so you cannot fight a war without recognizing that these people are your enemies and so this attempt to try and assuage muslim feeling and they are muslims, i speak as somebody who has been born in the fact community, muslims trying to be aapologetic and don't criticize our religion nobody is criticizing that religion as long as. all these parsing of arguments in universities is not going to help with all due respect. islamic history is complex. in the eighth and ninth and tenth centuries, there were people who wanted mo
the mohammed was not the start of the caliphate. people can think they all belong to one community but it's not one faith. it's multiple dimensions. look at christianity in the united states. you know from quakerism to evangelical christianity. they all are christians and there are more mondays and some christians may have zink different views of and they consider themselves christians. islam is the same. it has many dimensions and basically what we're dealing with is the problem of those who...
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but mohamed never said that, did he? >> no. well, it is con vow lewded -- it is so convoluted that they have paintings across the country, but in the post 9/11 world the enemy is trying to control everything we do and everything we say and they don't want mohamed to be drawn in ways they don't want him seen. >> the comic defense fund is something you supported in the past. not only publicly, but you have given them money, correct? >> yes. i am a card-carrying member, literally. >> they came out with a magazine called cartoonist under fire. you were on the cover? >> no where to be seen. they call themselves in the front line for the fight for free speech and no reference to garland. they were giving moral support to charlie hebdow and they know me. it really pissed me off. i am not asking for legal advice and to protect me, but i want moral support. the industry i work in is full of leftists and i am not a leftist. a cooer toon nighs was -- cartoonist was literally under fire. >> we are getting the word out now. maybe we shamed
but mohamed never said that, did he? >> no. well, it is con vow lewded -- it is so convoluted that they have paintings across the country, but in the post 9/11 world the enemy is trying to control everything we do and everything we say and they don't want mohamed to be drawn in ways they don't want him seen. >> the comic defense fund is something you supported in the past. not only publicly, but you have given them money, correct? >> yes. i am a card-carrying member,...
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mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed are accused of colluding with the muslim brotherhood. charges they deny. their colleague peter greste was depeterred in deports after 400 days in prison. >> after more than a year in jail peter greste was deported from egypt. but he's not technically free. he's still on trial. >> sitting here in sydney do you feel like a free man? >> look, i know it sounds probably ridiculous to be sitting in this glorious sydney sunshine pretty much able to go and do whatever i want to, but the fact is i don't feel like a free man. we're still caught up in this judicial process. we're still in trial. i'm on trial along with my colleagues. we still have a campaign to fight and a legal battle to fight so no, i don't feel free. >> remember, there was no more evidence that the prosecutor was able to present in this trial that wasn't in the first. so there is it is quite clear that we were not involved in any of the things that the prosecutor was accused of. we have no connection with the muslim brotherhood beyond normal journalists. we did not broadcast fal
mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed are accused of colluding with the muslim brotherhood. charges they deny. their colleague peter greste was depeterred in deports after 400 days in prison. >> after more than a year in jail peter greste was deported from egypt. but he's not technically free. he's still on trial. >> sitting here in sydney do you feel like a free man? >> look, i know it sounds probably ridiculous to be sitting in this glorious sydney sunshine pretty much able to go...
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peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr expected a verdict. instead the supreme court delayed the decision until sunday. the three were found guilty last year of aiding the banned muslim brotherhood. charges denied. peter greste was deported to australia when the court agreed to hear his appeal. he told us the stakes are higher for his colleagues. >> i spoke to mohammed badr yesterday, the suppress on him and his family, and the tres on him because his family is stressed is playing havoc with their emotions. he's a strong guy. he's been through a lot. he knows what he has to deal with. as difficult as it is, i am sure he'll make it through. >> they spent a year in an egyptian prison. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr from released on bail this year >>> a cairo-based political analyst, three years on the front line of the ar spring. he joins us from brussels. good to have you with us. given the twist and turps of this case in the past two years, how many times has the verdict been postponed. do you believe the reason for the delay - do you
peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr expected a verdict. instead the supreme court delayed the decision until sunday. the three were found guilty last year of aiding the banned muslim brotherhood. charges denied. peter greste was deported to australia when the court agreed to hear his appeal. he told us the stakes are higher for his colleagues. >> i spoke to mohammed badr yesterday, the suppress on him and his family, and the tres on him because his family is stressed is...
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mohammed fahmy, baher mohamed, and peter greste are accused of colluding with the outlawed muslim brotherhoodarges they and al jazeera deny. >> reporter: al jazeera english journalists say justice has been delayed again. they arrived at a cairo court hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truth, that they are not guilty. instead they were told the case has been postponed until next week. >> it is really disappointing. we were expecting a verdict today. >> reporter: they have all come to accept delays but they hoped there would be positive outcome at last. >> the only thing any of us are concerned about at this point is the verdict. that is what will define our lives from that moment on. >> reporter: the legal troubles have dragged on for more than a year and a half. in 2014, they were convicted of aiding the now banned muslim brotherhood, and sentenced to between seven to ten years in prison. they spent more than 400 days behind bars. then in january in this year dhoert of cassation through out their convictions and ordered a retrial. in february greste was deported to his native australia.
mohammed fahmy, baher mohamed, and peter greste are accused of colluding with the outlawed muslim brotherhoodarges they and al jazeera deny. >> reporter: al jazeera english journalists say justice has been delayed again. they arrived at a cairo court hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truth, that they are not guilty. instead they were told the case has been postponed until next week. >> it is really disappointing. we were expecting a verdict today. >> reporter: they have...
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mohammed jamjoom is following developments for us in killis on the border with syria.ohammed, it seems very clear that the turkish government is bringing together both isil and the pkk as target did. >> reporter: >>> airstrikes from turkey take off from basis in turkey but also in going after the pkk. in fact, we heard a short while ago that the prime minister called the president of iraqi kurdistan and told him that so long as the pkk continues attacks in turkey and on turkey that these types of bombing raids will go on, turkley take any measures necessary to protect its borders. this is the rhetoric we have been hearing from so many turkish officials. they have aligned messages trying to create a narrative that what the turkish government is doing is protect. they have gone from to being involved in a two-pronged conflict. it's causetion tension in this area where allotted of the kurds we have spoken with say they are anning angry with the government. they do not thinktie did enough to con front i isil and that they put the kurds in this region at much more of after
mohammed jamjoom is following developments for us in killis on the border with syria.ohammed, it seems very clear that the turkish government is bringing together both isil and the pkk as target did. >> reporter: >>> airstrikes from turkey take off from basis in turkey but also in going after the pkk. in fact, we heard a short while ago that the prime minister called the president of iraqi kurdistan and told him that so long as the pkk continues attacks in turkey and on turkey...
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. >> make a real else state developer, mohamed addid has built homes for the uber rich. this woman showcased on bravo's real housewives of beverly hills featuring ex-wife yolonda foster and daughter gigi adid. >> we brought in the olive trees. >> these days he is not making many friends in beverly hills or exclusive belaire. >> this is one of the medium sized ones. this is about, 30,000 square feet. >> reporter: high end developers seem to be done with mega mansions tearing them down for the giga mansions and jennifer aniston whose house is 8,500 square feet are fighting back voicing outrage to city officials. the very idea that a building of 90,000 square feet can be called a home seems at the least a significant distortion of building codes. this 50,000 square foot mansion built and lived in by hadid has a 300 seat ballroom turkish bath large infinity pool and 5,000 square foot guest suite. >> why build homes this size this big? >> there is a need for it. and you have a customers asking for it. >> reporter: the ultrarich living richer. he says a new generation of globa
. >> make a real else state developer, mohamed addid has built homes for the uber rich. this woman showcased on bravo's real housewives of beverly hills featuring ex-wife yolonda foster and daughter gigi adid. >> we brought in the olive trees. >> these days he is not making many friends in beverly hills or exclusive belaire. >> this is one of the medium sized ones. this is about, 30,000 square feet. >> reporter: high end developers seem to be done with mega...
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what do we know about mullah mohammed omar? ♪ ♪ >> his name was mullah omar.is only a matter of time. ♪ >> the rewards for justice program is offering an award of up to 10 million dollars for information leading to the prosecution or unrest of -- or arrest of mullah mohammed omar. jane: for more on the death of mullah mohammed omar i'm joined by the former u.s. ambassador to afghanistan. thank you for joining me. if these reports are true, and it appears they are, how significant are they? >> at the symbolic level it is very important. mullah was not a field commander. it was more of the symbolic leadership of the taliban that cap the various -- of the taliban the cap the various pieces together. it is possible that his death could lead to the fragmentation of the tally ban. -- of the taliban. there are at least three leaders that could succeed him. it could lead to hard-line leadership, or a group taking over. we have seen that in a rock. we have the islamic state, which is much more brutal. we could have a more moderate leader who could be good for a settlem
what do we know about mullah mohammed omar? ♪ ♪ >> his name was mullah omar.is only a matter of time. ♪ >> the rewards for justice program is offering an award of up to 10 million dollars for information leading to the prosecution or unrest of -- or arrest of mullah mohammed omar. jane: for more on the death of mullah mohammed omar i'm joined by the former u.s. ambassador to afghanistan. thank you for joining me. if these reports are true, and it appears they are, how...
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let's go live and speak with al jazeera's mohammed adow. hi, there, mohammed.kind of welcome did he receive after that warm and jubulant welcome in kenya? >> w the welcome he got here is euphoric similar to what we witnessed in nairobi. this is the land he came from where he went to years of study. he was welcomed by the prime minister like any other welcome. and also ethiopians are used to visiting dignititaries because this is the their african reunion. usually the city is a place were different kind of dignitaries all year 'round. he is expected to hold by lateral talks with the ethiopian government on top of the agenda the issues of security and trade in terms of trade either open i cant is not only original power but a rising economy which is expected to be soon. the american government wants to cash in on that because there is huge trade between ethiopia and china and this is something that the united states would like to stave off. however, the issue of security is also key because the ethiopia is also a key ally to the united states in the so-called war
let's go live and speak with al jazeera's mohammed adow. hi, there, mohammed.kind of welcome did he receive after that warm and jubulant welcome in kenya? >> w the welcome he got here is euphoric similar to what we witnessed in nairobi. this is the land he came from where he went to years of study. he was welcomed by the prime minister like any other welcome. and also ethiopians are used to visiting dignititaries because this is the their african reunion. usually the city is a place were...
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baher mohamed, and mohammed fahmy arrived at a cairo court hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truthhat they are not guilty. instead they were told the case has been postponed until next week. >> it's really disappointing. >> reporter: their colleague, peter greste who is being tried with them in absentia says they have all come to expect delays. yet they allowed themselves to hope there could be closure and a positive outcome at last. >> the only thing any of us are concerned about is the verdict. that's the thing that will define our lives from that moment. >>> greste muhammad and mohammed fahmy legal troubles have dragged on now for a year and a half. they spent more than 400 days in an egyptian prison. then in january of this year the court of cassation through out their convictions and ordered a retrial. [ cheers and applause ] >> in february greste was deported to his native australia, mohammed and fahmy were released later that month on bail. just as they did during the first trial, analysts have criticized the ef against the journalists. >> we have seen prosecutors present op
baher mohamed, and mohammed fahmy arrived at a cairo court hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truthhat they are not guilty. instead they were told the case has been postponed until next week. >> it's really disappointing. >> reporter: their colleague, peter greste who is being tried with them in absentia says they have all come to expect delays. yet they allowed themselves to hope there could be closure and a positive outcome at last. >> the only thing any of us are...
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stuart: they have been carbonated close to the time of the prophet mohammed himself.'m talking about a crime and his group found at birmingham university-- koran manuscript found at birmingham university. it is similar to the koran as it is today. oliver farry takes a look. oliver: a prize relic that could be more crisis than previously imagined. carbon dating tests have found this fragment of the koran owned by birmingham university dates back to the seventh and possibly six century. it is a finding that has stunned library staff. >> we were expecting it to be early but we did not in our wildest dreams expect that it would roughly correlate to the lifespan of the prophet mohammed which makes it an incredibly early koranic fragment. oliver: this has been dated between the years 568 and 645. the scribe responsible may have been a personal acquaintance of islam's most important p rophet. >> he may well have known the prophet mohammed. he would have seen him, may have heard him preach. that is quite a force to conjure with. oliver: a local muslim leader thinks the discov
stuart: they have been carbonated close to the time of the prophet mohammed himself.'m talking about a crime and his group found at birmingham university-- koran manuscript found at birmingham university. it is similar to the koran as it is today. oliver farry takes a look. oliver: a prize relic that could be more crisis than previously imagined. carbon dating tests have found this fragment of the koran owned by birmingham university dates back to the seventh and possibly six century. it is a...
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the alleged gunman mohamed youssuf abdulazeez was killed by police. the task force is investigating but officials say the motive is still unclear. >>> just hours from now, germany's parliament is expected to vote on lending greece more money as part of their bailout deal. finland has already adopted a similar measure. on friday they adopted austerity reforms. >> isis claims responsibility for an attack on this egyptian navy ship off the sinai coast. the militant group released these pictures saying their forces fired a guided missile at the ship causing it to explode. cnn can't confirm it but egypt says one of their boats were attacked there were no deaths. >>> and officials say that youssuf abdulazeez was a jordanian but was a naturalized citizen. still, his name never appeared on any watch groups. we're learning more about his past. >>> a friend said he coached youssuf abdulazeez in mixed martial arts and that he seemed like a hard working young man. >> i mean he seemed like the all-american kid. never loud never boisterous never got out of line har
the alleged gunman mohamed youssuf abdulazeez was killed by police. the task force is investigating but officials say the motive is still unclear. >>> just hours from now, germany's parliament is expected to vote on lending greece more money as part of their bailout deal. finland has already adopted a similar measure. on friday they adopted austerity reforms. >> isis claims responsibility for an attack on this egyptian navy ship off the sinai coast. the militant group released...
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they were calling for mohamed morsi to be reinstated. police officers have been injured in a suicide car bombing at a checkpoint in ryad. it happened on a road leading to al har prison a high-security prison. tellevision was reporting the bomber was a teenager on the run after allegedly killing his uncle. two separate bomb blasts have hit nigeria ripping through a market and killing at least 50 people. the attacks happened late on thursday afternoon. no one has yet claimed responsibility but it's suspected to be the work of boko haram who stepped up attacks across nigeria in recent months. >>> the german chancellor has told mps to back a new bail-out for agrees. nka merkel said it would be irresponsible to refuse to help and could create chaos. germany is one of several countries who might sign off on the 85 billion euro deal. >> dominic kane is there. angela merkel has been speaking at that event. what did she say? >> reporter: well adrian for the best part of an hour there have been a defendant success of speakers address concerns and
they were calling for mohamed morsi to be reinstated. police officers have been injured in a suicide car bombing at a checkpoint in ryad. it happened on a road leading to al har prison a high-security prison. tellevision was reporting the bomber was a teenager on the run after allegedly killing his uncle. two separate bomb blasts have hit nigeria ripping through a market and killing at least 50 people. the attacks happened late on thursday afternoon. no one has yet claimed responsibility but...
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that brought more division and unrest, seeing opposition to mohamed mursi's leadership grown. on july 3rd, the egyptian military responded. abdul fatah al-sisi, at the time the chief of the army ousted mohamed mursi. >> translation: the head of the supreme constitutional court will manage the affairs of the country until the election of a new president. >> once the military took control, the u.s. cut back 260 million of $1.3 billion of aid, a sign at the time of how the administration felt about mohamed mursi's removal. >> we'll continue support in areas like education, that benefits the egyptian people. we have not proceeded with the delivery of certain systems, and our support will depend on egypt's progress in pursuing a pass. >> many were concerned cutting the aid would sour a decades-long relationship. >> the united states will resort to their interests. if they find out their interest is with the regime they'll resort to it. if the interest is with the people, they'll back down. >> the obama administration insisted the goal was to be sure there was free and fair election
that brought more division and unrest, seeing opposition to mohamed mursi's leadership grown. on july 3rd, the egyptian military responded. abdul fatah al-sisi, at the time the chief of the army ousted mohamed mursi. >> translation: the head of the supreme constitutional court will manage the affairs of the country until the election of a new president. >> once the military took control, the u.s. cut back 260 million of $1.3 billion of aid, a sign at the time of how the...
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mohammed jamjun has the story. >> these are local authorities that are saying f-16 fighters are taking off the same base that f-16s took off last night in order to bomb i.s.i.l. targets. now eyewitnesses are telling local media that these planes possibly as many as 20, some are heading towards the border with syria, some are heading towards northern iraq. if that proves to be true then it would appear as though turkey would be launching more attacks on both i.s.i.l. and possibly p comfortk targets in northern iraq. as you mentioned in your lead-in turkey saying they will make no distinction in their fight on terror that they will go after groups like i.s.i.l. as vigorously as the kurdistan workers party. really not a surprise that this is heapg although this has been a game changer of the day when i.t. comes to turkey. there has been a lot of escalation as far as their fight against i.s.i.l. >> mohammed jamjun there. turkey has had a long history battling pkk or kurdistan workers party. created in 1935, the pkk demanded an independent state for kurds in the region. group began a violen
mohammed jamjun has the story. >> these are local authorities that are saying f-16 fighters are taking off the same base that f-16s took off last night in order to bomb i.s.i.l. targets. now eyewitnesses are telling local media that these planes possibly as many as 20, some are heading towards the border with syria, some are heading towards northern iraq. if that proves to be true then it would appear as though turkey would be launching more attacks on both i.s.i.l. and possibly p...
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expect that to change in mohammed abdulazeez is linked to that group.re have been a number of terror attacks on american soil since 9/11 as you know. the shoe bomber in 2001, fort hood attack in 2009, boston marathon bombing 2013 just to name the most infamous. but there has not been an attack by isis that has succeeded. on a night like this when the nation faces the fact that four marines were killed on american soil restraint, restraint is necessary the fbi will quickly gather the facts. after they are presented to the public then and only then should a calculated reaction take place. i firmly believe president obama is making a major mistake in the tentative nature of his response to isis and i have said that many times i hope mr. obama's strategy will change because isis is a direct threat to all americans even if it turns out they were not involved in the terror attack today. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. let's go to chattanooga tennessee, where fox news correspondent john roberts has the very latest. did i leave anything out
expect that to change in mohammed abdulazeez is linked to that group.re have been a number of terror attacks on american soil since 9/11 as you know. the shoe bomber in 2001, fort hood attack in 2009, boston marathon bombing 2013 just to name the most infamous. but there has not been an attack by isis that has succeeded. on a night like this when the nation faces the fact that four marines were killed on american soil restraint, restraint is necessary the fbi will quickly gather the facts....
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. >> mohammed ben salman, visit just a few days before the nuclear deal with iran, another effort to reassure the saudis that their seven decade long relationship with the u.s. remains strong. in the past four years the saudis have reached more than $90 billion in weapons deals with the u.s. sales that include war planes, armored vehicles missiles and bombs. some of that hardware has been deployed by the saudis, along with its gulf cooperation councilmembers and the u.s. is providing intelligence and logistics, against the houthi rebels whom they regard as iran's proxies. >> the objective there is to restore a political process there in which a legitimate government can be established. >> but that cooperation hasn't quieted saudi anxiety over iran's what they call mischief around the region. military life line to syria's bashar al-assad. >> this comes back to iranian saudi strategic rivalry and the idea that the u.s. is not pushing back hard enough in the iranian influence in the gulf and the le vanity levant and elsewhere. >> carter will follow up his boss's message to israeli prime
. >> mohammed ben salman, visit just a few days before the nuclear deal with iran, another effort to reassure the saudis that their seven decade long relationship with the u.s. remains strong. in the past four years the saudis have reached more than $90 billion in weapons deals with the u.s. sales that include war planes, armored vehicles missiles and bombs. some of that hardware has been deployed by the saudis, along with its gulf cooperation councilmembers and the u.s. is providing...
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the new crown prince mohammed ben naif is well respected from all quarters. i certainly know him well, think he will be a great crown prince and later king. there is concern about deputy crown prince, the son of the king, he'll rumored to be 29 or 30 years old during my time as ambassador he would have been 18 or 19. he has enormous responsibility. >> the book is desert diplomat. pleasure to have you. >> thank you antonio. >>> saudi arabia'ssaudi arabia's charity al waleed throiched philanthropy. promoting medical care and power to women. >>> a u.s. court now in the middle of a dispute between south korea and japan over the controversial issue of comfort women during world war ii. >> protesters in hong kong today renewed their call for full democracy. thousands turned out to mark hong kong's handover from british to chinese rule. last month a beijing backed election reform package was rejected by hong kong legislators many of whom called it fake democracy. a world war ii sex slave is in the united states, hoping to get action. she wants shinzo abe to own up t
the new crown prince mohammed ben naif is well respected from all quarters. i certainly know him well, think he will be a great crown prince and later king. there is concern about deputy crown prince, the son of the king, he'll rumored to be 29 or 30 years old during my time as ambassador he would have been 18 or 19. he has enormous responsibility. >> the book is desert diplomat. pleasure to have you. >> thank you antonio. >>> saudi arabia'ssaudi arabia's charity al waleed...
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mohammed jamjun is following the details. mohammed, tell us about the attack with the pkk in the process. >> reporter: jane, this is a very serious escalation that turkey has engaged in. they have effectively lumped in the pkk with i.s.i.l. they are calling them all terrorists at a pose a threat to the security in turkey. turkey will say the reason they are going after pkk targets as well as i.s.i.l. is that the pkk killed some of their officers this week, the armed wing took responsibility for killing two police officers on wednesday the pkk said that was in retaliation for the bombing in which 32 people were killed that suicide blast the start of a very intense week in turkey. many areas inside turkey is very angry with the turkish government. toourng blind eye to siel and for endangering lives inside turkey especially in the southeastern region, really, this is calling into question whether or not the ceasefire the very fragile tenuous ceasefire that turkey struck with pkk will stand. jane. >> how far is turkey willing to
mohammed jamjun is following the details. mohammed, tell us about the attack with the pkk in the process. >> reporter: jane, this is a very serious escalation that turkey has engaged in. they have effectively lumped in the pkk with i.s.i.l. they are calling them all terrorists at a pose a threat to the security in turkey. turkey will say the reason they are going after pkk targets as well as i.s.i.l. is that the pkk killed some of their officers this week, the armed wing took...
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mohammed jamjun reports. >> this young girl is inconsolable. shocked by what's happened to homes in her neighborhood, houses that were just hours ago still standing. why did they do this, she asks through her tears. in yemen deaf station has become the norm. >> the situation is very critical, especially children who are the most vulnerable groups. >> a collective strawms trauma, physical and emotional that grows by the day. >> they feel scared, they feel insecure. >> reporter: hundreds of died since the start of the fighting, some from wounds easily treatable if they'd had access to better health care. the crisis here says this nurse gets worse because of the fuel shortage because children can't have access to transportation and can't get access to the hospital when they need. this this shelter for the displaced boys and girls recite the koran. praying for an end to a war that's brought more misery upon them. like the shortage of water in a country already running out of the precious resource. and a spike in child malnutrition rates for a popul
mohammed jamjun reports. >> this young girl is inconsolable. shocked by what's happened to homes in her neighborhood, houses that were just hours ago still standing. why did they do this, she asks through her tears. in yemen deaf station has become the norm. >> the situation is very critical, especially children who are the most vulnerable groups. >> a collective strawms trauma, physical and emotional that grows by the day. >> they feel scared, they feel insecure....
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the fbi saying mohammed yousef abdulazeez, recently traveled to jordan, bisi onile-ere, new details about the gunman but no motive just yet. >> reporter: no not yet del. i want you to take a look behind me. it's just after 11:00 here in tennessee and you can see that the crowds are still pouring in. very emotional all day. as you mentioned we do have some new details about the gunman. we know that he was not on the u.s. threat list so authorities right now are trying to dig really deep and try determine a motive. they're going through phone records talking to family members and checking computers and looking for clues. >> after a rampage that left four marines dead, details about how the suspected shooter 24-year-old mohammed yousef abdulazeez conducted the attack. >> chattanooga police officers located the suspect down the highway. and chased it to the second location. eventually the officers confronted the suspect at the second location. >> reporter: described a violent gun fight between him and police. >> it is apparent by looking at the crime scene and what we have seen so far of the
the fbi saying mohammed yousef abdulazeez, recently traveled to jordan, bisi onile-ere, new details about the gunman but no motive just yet. >> reporter: no not yet del. i want you to take a look behind me. it's just after 11:00 here in tennessee and you can see that the crowds are still pouring in. very emotional all day. as you mentioned we do have some new details about the gunman. we know that he was not on the u.s. threat list so authorities right now are trying to dig really deep...
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coming up, protests in the egyptian capital cairo mark the second anniversary of the overthrow of mohamed morsi. >> boko haram is blames for 140 killed in attacks in northeastern nigeria. >> sex slavery victim, the south korean victim demanding recognition from japan over treatment of women in the second world war. >> prime minister tsipras made a call for a no vote not bailout referendum. some violence broke out as rallies were staged by both sides early on. these are scenes within the past few hours. police estimate the pro demonstration has attracted 25,000 people and the nearby yes crowd is thought to number 20,000 people, so large gatherings on both sides of the political divide. these are the live pictures coming to us from the greek capital right now. e no rally is taking place in front of the greek parliament, the yes demonstration 800 meters away in front of a stadium. let's hear more now of what mr. tsipras had to say. >> on sunday, we sent a message of dignity to the whole world. we will send a message of hope to the people, because on sunday, we won't just be deciding to stay
coming up, protests in the egyptian capital cairo mark the second anniversary of the overthrow of mohamed morsi. >> boko haram is blames for 140 killed in attacks in northeastern nigeria. >> sex slavery victim, the south korean victim demanding recognition from japan over treatment of women in the second world war. >> prime minister tsipras made a call for a no vote not bailout referendum. some violence broke out as rallies were staged by both sides early on. these are scenes...
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unloaded the cartridge put another one in and went back and forth again. >> mohammed yousef abdulazeez was an immigrant born in kuwait. neighbors remembered him as a smiling good natured boy. a mixed martial arts fighter and a devout muslim. then in april he was arrested for drunk driving. authorities are looking for clues into what turned a reportedly mild mannered neighbor into a terrorist. >>> no link to any organized group. >> because the investigation is still in its early stages it would be premature to speculate on exactly why the shooter did what he did. however we are conducting a thorough investigation to determine whether this person acted alone. >> the shootings began here at this military recruitment center and ended here at this military complex. police say abdulazeez, loaded with ammunition and carrying two rifles and handgun was shot dead by a police officer but only after killing four marines and wounded three other people. >> if you face somebody who had homocidal intent and was attack people in the armed services because they were in armed service, and chattanooga of
unloaded the cartridge put another one in and went back and forth again. >> mohammed yousef abdulazeez was an immigrant born in kuwait. neighbors remembered him as a smiling good natured boy. a mixed martial arts fighter and a devout muslim. then in april he was arrested for drunk driving. authorities are looking for clues into what turned a reportedly mild mannered neighbor into a terrorist. >>> no link to any organized group. >> because the investigation is still in its...
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. >> reporter: the military coup that toppled mohamed mursi, the muslim brotherhood became the main enemy, and designated a terrorist organization. thousands of leaders, members and supporters have been killed arrested, gaoled and sentenced to death, including mohamed mursi. other government proponents have been arrested or gone missing. the government's intolerance is harder. after the killing of a top posterior. the egyptian cabinet approved new laws to face what president abdul fatah al-sisi called terrorism. [ ♪♪ ] >> reporter: one of egypt's biggest security threats is in the sinai, a place the prime minister said is in a state of war. groups became known as province of sinai, and has sworn allegiance to i.s.i.l. it carried out a devastating attack on security forces on wednesday, more than 100 people reportedly killed. the egyptian military has an ongoing security operation in sinai. it has demolished hundreds of homes on the border with gaza and israel to create a buffer zone and create smuggling. this added names from many that they are marginalized and treated as second class cit
. >> reporter: the military coup that toppled mohamed mursi, the muslim brotherhood became the main enemy, and designated a terrorist organization. thousands of leaders, members and supporters have been killed arrested, gaoled and sentenced to death, including mohamed mursi. other government proponents have been arrested or gone missing. the government's intolerance is harder. after the killing of a top posterior. the egyptian cabinet approved new laws to face what president abdul fatah...
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a portrait is emerging of mohammed yousef abdulazeez. a portrait and a transformation that people describe as a agree gairs younggregarious and changed person. hinted at the horror thatched that happened yesterday. lisa stark is in washington. lisa. >> before yesterday mohammed abdulazeez was not on the homeland security radar. part of a widespread investigation. federal investigators are gathering every bit of information they can about mohammed yousef abdulazeez, to try to determine what turned a man described as nice and friendly into a murderer. they are treating this as a terrorist investigation. >> it would be premature to speculate on exactly why the shooter did what he did. however, we are conducting a thorough investigation to determine whether this person acted alone. was inspired or directed. >> agents have searched the family home, computers, cell phones. any electronics will be analyzed for clues. abdulazeez maintained a blog. the site intelligence group which tracks suspects like this said he wrote two islam focused posts t
a portrait is emerging of mohammed yousef abdulazeez. a portrait and a transformation that people describe as a agree gairs younggregarious and changed person. hinted at the horror thatched that happened yesterday. lisa stark is in washington. lisa. >> before yesterday mohammed abdulazeez was not on the homeland security radar. part of a widespread investigation. federal investigators are gathering every bit of information they can about mohammed yousef abdulazeez, to try to determine...
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president to address the african union in the new chinese build headquarters and mohamed tell us moredent's schedule. >> well nick, the president is going to do a number of things, apart from talks with ethiopian officials he is also going to meet parties in south sudan conflict and try to ask them to sign an agreement that they have been working on for almost one year and a half. he is also going to address the african union but the main thrust of the president's visit is strengthening ties with the union, this is a relationship that was established more than a century ago and it comes at a time when ethiopia is a rising regional power and also its economy is growing faster than many other economies and joining me to discuss this further is a political analyst and dr. solomon what does president obama want to achieve with this trip of his? >> thank you very much for having me. president obama would like to achieve, to build on the africa age summit that took place in august last year which tried to shift the focus of u.s. engagement in africa which was historically dominated by consi
president to address the african union in the new chinese build headquarters and mohamed tell us moredent's schedule. >> well nick, the president is going to do a number of things, apart from talks with ethiopian officials he is also going to meet parties in south sudan conflict and try to ask them to sign an agreement that they have been working on for almost one year and a half. he is also going to address the african union but the main thrust of the president's visit is strengthening...