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the letters claim mohamed and his family suffered physical and mental anguish. the city has 60 days to respond, before mohamed's attorneys decide to file a civil suit. >>> miami police are still on the hunt for two armed robbers who stole cash registers from a walgreens on halloween night. in this surveillance video you see the suspects ripping the registers right off the counter. then they have a shoot-out with a man outside the store who they mistook for police. >>> and check out this incredible video of a shark feeding frenzy off the coast of florida's panhandle. the frenzy took place very close to shore where some kids were playing. lasted for about an hour. quite a sight for them.
the letters claim mohamed and his family suffered physical and mental anguish. the city has 60 days to respond, before mohamed's attorneys decide to file a civil suit. >>> miami police are still on the hunt for two armed robbers who stole cash registers from a walgreens on halloween night. in this surveillance video you see the suspects ripping the registers right off the counter. then they have a shoot-out with a man outside the store who they mistook for police. >>> and...
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mohamed: china is a big positive.a, like india, the fact that they are big oil importers, they are having a very favorable term of trade, so was europe. for the oil exporters, you are going to have two groups. one group of countries is going to be incredibly challenged and will be very close to an accident or a policy mistake. think of venezuela and russia. you have another set of countries that have built up enormous wealth, that are adjusting gradually to the lower oil prices -- the uae, saudi arabia, kuwait, those countries. then you have the middle group that are going to find it ombia's ofe col this world. keep an eye on venezuela and russia. betty: thank you so much for staying with us through all of this. mohamed el-erian, the "bloomberg view" columnist and the former ceo of pimco. as you can see right next to me, we are awaiting the president, his remarks on keystone pipeline. you are looking at a live picture of the podium from the roosevelt room. i want to go to mark crumpton, who has more on this developing
mohamed: china is a big positive.a, like india, the fact that they are big oil importers, they are having a very favorable term of trade, so was europe. for the oil exporters, you are going to have two groups. one group of countries is going to be incredibly challenged and will be very close to an accident or a policy mistake. think of venezuela and russia. you have another set of countries that have built up enormous wealth, that are adjusting gradually to the lower oil prices -- the uae,...
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jihadi john, mohammed emwazi, we are told was in a vehicle when it was struck as a result of persistent surveillance. we heard a lot about that how drones will maintain surveillance over a particular area for a period of time. the strike took place in the town of raqqah. this is isis headquarters. jihadi john, of course, we know him because he came to prominence with the beheadings of james foley and james sotloff and a u.s. aid worker and others beheaded in a brutal fashion. threats to the united states and threats to the united kingdom. it was the beheadings that put the united states on track to given air strikes or coalition air strikes, if you will, inside syria. but from the details that we are learning at the moment are preliminary. the pentagon says they may provide more details as that becomes necessary. the british prime minister's office here, david cameron's office at 10 downing street, say they, like the united states, won't be providing comment at this stage. what this means for isis, they lost a prominent figure head. having said that, jihadi john had been very much out o
jihadi john, mohammed emwazi, we are told was in a vehicle when it was struck as a result of persistent surveillance. we heard a lot about that how drones will maintain surveillance over a particular area for a period of time. the strike took place in the town of raqqah. this is isis headquarters. jihadi john, of course, we know him because he came to prominence with the beheadings of james foley and james sotloff and a u.s. aid worker and others beheaded in a brutal fashion. threats to the...
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mohamed: you have heard me say it for months, now.y will add more while the fed in december.s what you will get and what we will talk about a lot is the notion of divergent central banks. betty: you see that divergence being priced into the markets, too. does any of this make it harder, at all, for the fed? here he is, mario draghi, talking about the risk in the european markets and talking about the downside, deflationary pressures. mohamed: its does make it somewhat more compensated. why -- more competition -- complicated. the euro is at 106. at some point, the fed will stop worrying about the exchange rate. the answer, as always, as you expand your policy instruments and ring and more of what you can do, the fiscal side, the structural side. that is the answer to so many problems, including the complexity the fed faces. betty: they have always said they need washington involved, as well. in helpingvolved them along. they haven't gotten that. fed thent, is the going to then, even if they're going to raise rates, going to temper that
mohamed: you have heard me say it for months, now.y will add more while the fed in december.s what you will get and what we will talk about a lot is the notion of divergent central banks. betty: you see that divergence being priced into the markets, too. does any of this make it harder, at all, for the fed? here he is, mario draghi, talking about the risk in the european markets and talking about the downside, deflationary pressures. mohamed: its does make it somewhat more compensated. why --...
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it was december, 2013 when peter along with mohamed fahmy and baher mohammed were arrested in egypt. they were wrongfully convicted of aiding the bobbed muslim brotherhood and sentenced to years in jail. their trial was widely seen as a sham. mohamed fahmy and baher mohammed were pardoned this year. >> as long as you have a purpose for what you're suffering, you can put up with extraordinarily difficult times. for me, the purpose was press freedom. >> this commitment around the world, often speaking for press freedom delayed his return to nairobi. >> some people here played a key role in his release. in february of last year, members of the foreign correspondents' association started the free aj staff campaign. they marched to the egyptian embassy and that campaign spread all around the world. >> the march in kenya was followed by protests by dozens of news outlets in different continents and politicians from australia, america and other countries spoke out, too. >> i think it went further than any of us could have ever imagined or expected, and i know just talking to peter now, he f
it was december, 2013 when peter along with mohamed fahmy and baher mohammed were arrested in egypt. they were wrongfully convicted of aiding the bobbed muslim brotherhood and sentenced to years in jail. their trial was widely seen as a sham. mohamed fahmy and baher mohammed were pardoned this year. >> as long as you have a purpose for what you're suffering, you can put up with extraordinarily difficult times. for me, the purpose was press freedom. >> this commitment around the...
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reporter: and what will mohammed do? when he has time, he comes to the banks of the bosporus to think. >> i see my future in europe because i could make something out of my life there. i could apply for asylum, study, and be free to build a better life. reporter: mohammed plans to give istanbul a few more months, but it his situation doesn't improve, he says he will move on. anchor: star wars fans in belgium can expect some chilling sites starting tomorrow. an ice sculpture festival will showcase famous figures from the saga ahead of the december release. visitors can mingle with frosty jedi's and sits in scenes carved out of 500 tons of ice. an international team of 30 sculptors spent a month creating the figures which are on view through the end of january. flower power, these beautiful crocuses provide the stuff of one of the world's most expensive spices. one of iran's was lucrative products. all of that in more -- and more in just one minute's time. do stay with us. ♪ ♪ anchor: welcome back. you are with "dw news."
reporter: and what will mohammed do? when he has time, he comes to the banks of the bosporus to think. >> i see my future in europe because i could make something out of my life there. i could apply for asylum, study, and be free to build a better life. reporter: mohammed plans to give istanbul a few more months, but it his situation doesn't improve, he says he will move on. anchor: star wars fans in belgium can expect some chilling sites starting tomorrow. an ice sculpture festival will...
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jessica rae: the family of ahmed mohamed... the texas teenager who was arrested after bringing a homemade clock to school... is asking for apologies and millions in compensation. lawyers for the family have sent letters to the city of irving and the irving school district. they're asking for formal, written apologies from the school district, mayor and police chief ... along with 15- million dollars. the letters say the family has suffered physical and mental anguish because of the ordeal and mohamed's civil rights were violated. but does the family actually have a case? reporter dan haggerty "(jerry loftin/fort worth attorney) "well, they could put 100 million, they could put 5 dollars... either way they're out." attorney jerry loftin sat down with me after looking at the letters from ahmed mohamed's attorney -- demanding 15 million dollars from the city of irving and irving i-s-d. ( jerry loftin/fort worth attorney) "they're just trying to put a number thinking that they can bluff somebody into something. cities don't bluff n
jessica rae: the family of ahmed mohamed... the texas teenager who was arrested after bringing a homemade clock to school... is asking for apologies and millions in compensation. lawyers for the family have sent letters to the city of irving and the irving school district. they're asking for formal, written apologies from the school district, mayor and police chief ... along with 15- million dollars. the letters say the family has suffered physical and mental anguish because of the ordeal and...
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mohammed i just wanted to talk to you about, our viewers have seen your story in the past.e have told them that you had been held in detention for six months before you were allowed to go freely into the united states. so for all those folks who think that it is somehow easy for syrians to step into this country, what is the truth of that? why were you afraid to have you here? >> so actually being in that detention center was somehow a nightmare. i mean i was not able to understand why i was there, and my daughter was shocked. of being in such a place like actually they call it a detention center but it is a prison. and for someone who is not a criminal, it's like always, very strange for him to be there. >> you have a lot of history you had been in the united states a number of times already. i think about ten times even before this happened. you had traveled freely in the states before, you obviously speak perfect english. was there some reason to be afraid of you? >> actually, not at all. i don't think that there is any reason. i have visited the united states for ten ti
mohammed i just wanted to talk to you about, our viewers have seen your story in the past.e have told them that you had been held in detention for six months before you were allowed to go freely into the united states. so for all those folks who think that it is somehow easy for syrians to step into this country, what is the truth of that? why were you afraid to have you here? >> so actually being in that detention center was somehow a nightmare. i mean i was not able to understand why i...
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mohammed jamjoon has more from paris.r whelming support for security measures being put into place by french president francois hollande according to a new poultry leased in france on sunday, stating 91% of french citizens support the extension of the state of emergency by three months. that was passed just in the last few days. also saying 94% of respondents support further border controls. it was anounced the tear craft carrier, charles de gaulle will be in place by monday morning but there will be 26 fighter jets aboard that will be bombing isil targets in syria. >>, of course, in addition to the 12 french fighter jets already carrying out air raids against isil. >> u.s. president has been talking about the fight against isi isil. barracks obama in malacia saying he wants russia to focus on isil instead of other armed groups in syria. >> their principal targets have been the moderate opposition that they felt threatened assad. our principal goal add appeared to be to forfy the position of the assad regime. >> does not
mohammed jamjoon has more from paris.r whelming support for security measures being put into place by french president francois hollande according to a new poultry leased in france on sunday, stating 91% of french citizens support the extension of the state of emergency by three months. that was passed just in the last few days. also saying 94% of respondents support further border controls. it was anounced the tear craft carrier, charles de gaulle will be in place by monday morning but there...
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his real name is mohammed emwazi. he appeared in several isis execution videos.entagon is still assessing the air strikes. the authorities are confident the strike killed emwazi. for the latest, let's turn to cnn's barbara starr. >> reporter: the pentagon said it conducted an air strike against jihadi john, the notorious killer of so many hostages seen in the terrible beheading videos. we know that the families of the american hostages have been notified. the british government was notified. the japanese families obviously are getting word as well of what has happened. u.s. officials are being clear. they believe they got him with a drone strike against the vehicle he was in in raqqah, syria, isis capital, self declared capital. they are not 100% sure. they are looking for confirmation. with no personnel or intelligence on the ground in syria, they have to look at social media postings and any indications in the public arena or any announcements that he may have died. they still believe, however, that this is a very good chance that they got him. barbara starr, c
his real name is mohammed emwazi. he appeared in several isis execution videos.entagon is still assessing the air strikes. the authorities are confident the strike killed emwazi. for the latest, let's turn to cnn's barbara starr. >> reporter: the pentagon said it conducted an air strike against jihadi john, the notorious killer of so many hostages seen in the terrible beheading videos. we know that the families of the american hostages have been notified. the british government was...
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air strikes did indeed kill mohammed emwazi, also known as jihadi john. american citizen. >> reporter: the man with the mask and british accent appeared in several videos showing the beheads of isis journalists. now the tables have turned on mohammed emwazi with the pentagon confirming u.s. forces targeted had him last night in an air strike in syria. analysts describe jihadi john as groutersing and fond of sadistic torture techniques. authorities say he was born in kuwait but grew up in west london before traveling to the syria around 2012. u.s. intelligence officials identified jihadi john as mohammed emwazi back in february. he had been noun to british intelligence services since at least 2009 but officials said they were unable to prevent him from going to the syria. >> he was intent on murdering many more people. so this was an act of self- defense. it was the right thing to do. >> reporter: well there are reports this morning that the air strike did indeed kill mohammed emwazi but so far, the pentagon is only saying it's assessing the results of las
air strikes did indeed kill mohammed emwazi, also known as jihadi john. american citizen. >> reporter: the man with the mask and british accent appeared in several videos showing the beheads of isis journalists. now the tables have turned on mohammed emwazi with the pentagon confirming u.s. forces targeted had him last night in an air strike in syria. analysts describe jihadi john as groutersing and fond of sadistic torture techniques. authorities say he was born in kuwait but grew up in...
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mohamed al errian joins us, chief economic adviser with allianz. good to see you, mohammed. welcome back. >> thank you, sue. >> let's start first of all with why you feel the 30% chance exists. we're talking about the market doing so well, a lot of m&a. but what is it you see that perhaps the rest of us don't? >> so the market is doing well. it's doing well because of liquidity. whether it's the liquidity of central banks or in this case the liquidity of companies being pulled back in. the economy is doing less well. if you like, the economy ended up in the hospital, in the icu, during the global financial crisis it's out there have. it has healed. but it's still structurally impaired. two things happen when you're structurally impaired. first you cannot run. you can walk but you cannot run. that's why growth is stuck in the 2% to 2 1/2% range. second, you expose to external shocks. in the case of the economy the biggest threat unfortunately, sue, comes from the rest of the world. >> so as you look at the u.s. economy at 2% to 2 1/2% growth, do you think that is a phrase you
mohamed al errian joins us, chief economic adviser with allianz. good to see you, mohammed. welcome back. >> thank you, sue. >> let's start first of all with why you feel the 30% chance exists. we're talking about the market doing so well, a lot of m&a. but what is it you see that perhaps the rest of us don't? >> so the market is doing well. it's doing well because of liquidity. whether it's the liquidity of central banks or in this case the liquidity of companies being...
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the letters claim mohamed and his family suffered physical and mental anguish.he city has 60 days to respond, before mohamed's attorneys decide to file a civil suit. >>> miami police are still on the hunt for two armed robbers who stole cash registers from a walgreens on halloween night. in this surveillance video you see the suspects ripping the registers right off the counter. then they have a shoot-out with a man outside the store who they mistook for police. >>> and check out this incredible video of a shark feeding frenzy off the coast of florida's panhandle. the frenzy took place very close to shore where some kids were playing. lasted for about an hour. quite a sight for them. fortunately no one was injured. >>> who will be "time's" person of the year? and the nasty back and forth between donald trump and john kasich. "scrambled politics" is next. ga developer! its official, i work for ge!! what? wow... yeah! okay... guys, i'll be writing a new language for machines so planes, trains, even hospitals can work better. oh! sorry, i was trying to put it away.
the letters claim mohamed and his family suffered physical and mental anguish.he city has 60 days to respond, before mohamed's attorneys decide to file a civil suit. >>> miami police are still on the hunt for two armed robbers who stole cash registers from a walgreens on halloween night. in this surveillance video you see the suspects ripping the registers right off the counter. then they have a shoot-out with a man outside the store who they mistook for police. >>> and check...
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>> reporter: dreams are something mohamed has already lost at the age of 17. with a steel-coated rubber bull net his leg during a protest in bethlehem. >> translator: i am still a minor. why did they forbid me to go study abroad. i am still young, he know nothing of this world. why did they take my dream away from me. every day it's like this. every day they raid our refugees camp. every day you expect to be detained. we are always worried at home. my mother cries all the time. it's not fair. >> reporter: the wounded usually appear as a figure in statements. but behind each number is a name and a face and for those who end up here, injuries that will take a long time to heal. israel uses a term neutralize when referring to the wounded. the military told al jazeera that it means to stop someone from complete their actions and to block the threat. but many are disabled for life, like mohamed who at 19, has lost the use of one hand and can barely take a few steps. >> translator: the stones are not having any impact on the soldiers, we are the ones paying the pric
>> reporter: dreams are something mohamed has already lost at the age of 17. with a steel-coated rubber bull net his leg during a protest in bethlehem. >> translator: i am still a minor. why did they forbid me to go study abroad. i am still young, he know nothing of this world. why did they take my dream away from me. every day it's like this. every day they raid our refugees camp. every day you expect to be detained. we are always worried at home. my mother cries all the time. it's...
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another name coming out is document out mohammed -- is ahmed mohammed. the passport itself identifying a 25-year-old syrian man. the man who was with the passport, although we do not know if the passport was authentic or if it was actually his, he himself had been registered in greece, came through greece and registered with his fingerprint. we know this man in particular had passed through greece as a migrant, apparently, although we do not know if that was his actual name, if the passport belonged to him. we also have brought him out the islam -- bng him and rahim abdeslam. one brother, mohammed, is being .uestioned an belgium abdeslam is the man who is believed to have rented a --, believed to has escaped it is important to point out his involvement in the attacks has not actually been established. he was stopped by police while on saturdayis car morning. they had no idea he may have been connected or wanted as part of the investigation and he was let go. there were early reports this morning that he may have in arrested. those have been disproved. he
another name coming out is document out mohammed -- is ahmed mohammed. the passport itself identifying a 25-year-old syrian man. the man who was with the passport, although we do not know if the passport was authentic or if it was actually his, he himself had been registered in greece, came through greece and registered with his fingerprint. we know this man in particular had passed through greece as a migrant, apparently, although we do not know if that was his actual name, if the passport...
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i spoke to his brother mohammed abdeslam. i asked him if he could speak to his brother right now, his brother on the run, what would he say? >> translator: i would tell him to surrender. that it's best solution. to contact authorities, but he must not be afraid to surrender to explain. >> new images of french air strike. the story continues to move by the hour. we again with max foster on the foiled plot to attack a soccer stadium in hanover, germany. this was specific intelligence of a striked plan at this game today. >> reporter: serious enough to have a stadium cleared 1 1/2 hours before the match started. this is something no one wanted to see. they wanted to show defiance in the face of this threat you are seeing in paris. the local police chief put it like this to the public broadcaster there at germany. he said the authorities had concrete intelligence that someone wanted to set off an explosive device inside that stadium. so where did this intelligence come from? well two well-regarded publications in germany both say
i spoke to his brother mohammed abdeslam. i asked him if he could speak to his brother right now, his brother on the run, what would he say? >> translator: i would tell him to surrender. that it's best solution. to contact authorities, but he must not be afraid to surrender to explain. >> new images of french air strike. the story continues to move by the hour. we again with max foster on the foiled plot to attack a soccer stadium in hanover, germany. this was specific intelligence...
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. >> reporter: mohammed was one of the families welcomed by the united states. he says the conditions in syria were extremely brutal. the family resettled in phoenix, arizona, in april. forced to flee, he says, to save his family from death at the hands of bashar al-assad's regime and isis. mohammed says he loves the feeling of security that he feels here in his new home, that his family has been welcomed by his neighbors and that he hopes some day he can feel the same protection and safety in their own country, syria. a feeling that today may feel fleeting as the governor of arizona joined 28 other state governors hoping to halt the resettlement of syrian refugees in their states. these remarks, mohammed says, it's unfortunate to see innocent people, especially children, suffer because of the acts of a few. but the organizations that are working with these families say this backlash is misplaced and will hurt america's legacy as a sanctuary for those in need. >> i think it's reckless to suggest that a refugee is likely to be a terrorist. the very stringent secu
. >> reporter: mohammed was one of the families welcomed by the united states. he says the conditions in syria were extremely brutal. the family resettled in phoenix, arizona, in april. forced to flee, he says, to save his family from death at the hands of bashar al-assad's regime and isis. mohammed says he loves the feeling of security that he feels here in his new home, that his family has been welcomed by his neighbors and that he hopes some day he can feel the same protection and...
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virkvictor ponta resigned this r after a night club fire killed tenants. >>> mohammed spent 50 hours trapped under the factory collapse in lahor, pakistan, kamal hyder has more often the rescue mission. >> hundreds of relatives are still waiting for news of their loved ones who are still under the rubble. but it is the recovery of 19-year-old shahid, 50 hours after the collapse of the building, that is now giving a new ray of hope that perhaps their relatives may still be alive. the search and rescue operation is very slow, because they don't want to move anything that might compromise anybody that maybe still alive inside that building. as you can see, a narrow road is now separating the relatives from the rescue workers who are busy just across the road. you can see piles of rubble, cranes are lifting up large pieces of the debris. and the idea basically is, to try and see if they can reach more survivors who may still be alive under the rubble. >> the operator of a mine in brazil says a small earthquake may have caused two dams to burst. at least two people were killed and 10 are
virkvictor ponta resigned this r after a night club fire killed tenants. >>> mohammed spent 50 hours trapped under the factory collapse in lahor, pakistan, kamal hyder has more often the rescue mission. >> hundreds of relatives are still waiting for news of their loved ones who are still under the rubble. but it is the recovery of 19-year-old shahid, 50 hours after the collapse of the building, that is now giving a new ray of hope that perhaps their relatives may still be alive....
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mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy were pardoned in september. peter was released in february. and spent more than 400 days in prison. >> as long as you have a purpose for what you are suffering, you can put up with extraordinarily difficult times. for me the purpose was press freedom. >> and the commitment around the world, speaking as an ambassador for press freedom kept peter busy with his release. >> some of the people here played a key role in the release of the al jazeera journalist. in february it was members here in nairobi, that started the free aj staff. they organized a process and marched to the embassy, and that campaign spread around the world. >> the march by journalists was followed by protests by dozens of news outlets. then politicians from australia, america and others spoke out. >> ith it went further than any of us would have handled or expected. and i know, talking to neert now, he felt that it had a role and an impact. >> peter plans to use the attention to continue fighting for press freedom. and to write a book. his charges in egypt have not been droppe
mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy were pardoned in september. peter was released in february. and spent more than 400 days in prison. >> as long as you have a purpose for what you are suffering, you can put up with extraordinarily difficult times. for me the purpose was press freedom. >> and the commitment around the world, speaking as an ambassador for press freedom kept peter busy with his release. >> some of the people here played a key role in the release of the al...
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his real name is mohammed emwazi.rrified the world as part of his murderous media show, appearing in isis videos, allegedly beed hing his hostages. emwazi is a british citizen, believed to have been born in kuwa kuwait. the pentagon has not yet confirmed his death. our pentagon correspondent barbara starr has more. >> reporter: the pentagon said in a brief late night announcement that it conducted an air strike against jihadi john, the notorious killer of so many hostages seen in those terrible beheading videos. now we know that the families of the american hostages have been notified. the british government was notified. the japanese families obviously are getting word as well. of what has happened. u.s. officials are being very clear. they believe they got him with a drone strike against the vehicle he was in, in raca, syria, isis' capital, its self-declared capital. but they are not 100% sure. they are looking for confirmation with no u.s. troops or intelligence personnel on the ground in syria. they will have to l
his real name is mohammed emwazi.rrified the world as part of his murderous media show, appearing in isis videos, allegedly beed hing his hostages. emwazi is a british citizen, believed to have been born in kuwa kuwait. the pentagon has not yet confirmed his death. our pentagon correspondent barbara starr has more. >> reporter: the pentagon said in a brief late night announcement that it conducted an air strike against jihadi john, the notorious killer of so many hostages seen in those...
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the man behind the mask was identified as mohammed emwazi, a kuwaiti-born british citizen, in february of this year. dr u.s. military says its targeted a vehicle believed to emwazi.ingo 4 militants, including a british man, were killed in thursday's attack. british prime minister david cameron thanked u.s. forces for the air raid, saying if successful, it would be a strike at the heart of the islamic state group. was ameron: emwazi barbaric manner and was intent on mentoring many more people, so this was an active self-defense. it was the right thing to do. reporter: among the victims believed to have been executed by emwazi journalists james .oley, philiprance 24 crowther in washington tells us more about what officials are saying. philip: reasonable certainty from now one in because the question is how do you confirm something like this on the ground? the pentagon line at this point is they are reasonably certain that they killed the target. it will take some time, says the white house, to get this 100% confirmation. i guess of -- a death of what the white house calls it leader and s
the man behind the mask was identified as mohammed emwazi, a kuwaiti-born british citizen, in february of this year. dr u.s. military says its targeted a vehicle believed to emwazi.ingo 4 militants, including a british man, were killed in thursday's attack. british prime minister david cameron thanked u.s. forces for the air raid, saying if successful, it would be a strike at the heart of the islamic state group. was ameron: emwazi barbaric manner and was intent on mentoring many more people,...
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a kind of grungy, no frills, old school gym where mohamed ali trained and deniro trained for "raging bull." lisa donates a ring for them. three days a week. >> it's curious the i heard that mohamed ali got parkinson's from boxing. >> when you say it, it is counterintuitive. >> yes. >> the difference is this. we do no contact boxing. if they don't tie against each other. >> they don't get hurt? >> they don't get hurt they don't get hit. what about alex? >> i notice you wear yourself putty armor. >> get yourself all protected. >> i'm glad i have it. >> is it going to hurt you. >> one of our boxers, specifically, reis the very reason why i survived that. >> he hurt you. >> a good thing. that showed me how -- >> yeah. >> incredible. >> i think i hit him too hard in his ribs. got home and decided it was time to get some body armor. >> you maked him once >> was it right uppercut. >> left. i think left. >> when les mills, a new york city teacher and gym coach was diagnosed with parkinson's, it hit him hard. >> when he first came. he was not in great shape. physically, psychologically, he wa
a kind of grungy, no frills, old school gym where mohamed ali trained and deniro trained for "raging bull." lisa donates a ring for them. three days a week. >> it's curious the i heard that mohamed ali got parkinson's from boxing. >> when you say it, it is counterintuitive. >> yes. >> the difference is this. we do no contact boxing. if they don't tie against each other. >> they don't get hurt? >> they don't get hurt they don't get hit. what about...
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memo -- mohamed vall has reported extensively in mali. we have a report that the group is not particularly connected to isil. what do we make of that? >> yeah, usually isil when they reach a land, and when they have a [ inaudible ] they claim it, and also we know that this group [ inaudible ] in particular has never claimed allegiance to isil. so this corroborates the american report that this group doesn't have to do with isis, or isil. [ inaudible ] as he is known, algerian born has been leading these operations for years now. and he has split from al-qaeda which he lead personally for sometime. and he is known to be even more radical than the main stream al-qaeda. you can compare him to isis. one of his most high-profile operations happened in 2013 when he took over an algerian gas factory in algeria near the border with mali, and that operation lasted for sometime, and 40 hostages were killed during it. at least one or two were american nationals. he is known to be the toughest man among those radical groups in the area, and he -- ano
memo -- mohamed vall has reported extensively in mali. we have a report that the group is not particularly connected to isil. what do we make of that? >> yeah, usually isil when they reach a land, and when they have a [ inaudible ] they claim it, and also we know that this group [ inaudible ] in particular has never claimed allegiance to isil. so this corroborates the american report that this group doesn't have to do with isis, or isil. [ inaudible ] as he is known, algerian born has...
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i spoke to his brother mohammed abdeslam. i asked him if he could speak to his brother right now, his brother on the run, what would he say? >> translator: i would tell him to surrender. that it's best solution. to contact authorities, but he must not be afraid to surrender to explain. >> new images of french air strike. the story continues to move by the hour. we again with max foster on the foiled plot to attack a soccer stadium in hanover, germany.
i spoke to his brother mohammed abdeslam. i asked him if he could speak to his brother right now, his brother on the run, what would he say? >> translator: i would tell him to surrender. that it's best solution. to contact authorities, but he must not be afraid to surrender to explain. >> new images of french air strike. the story continues to move by the hour. we again with max foster on the foiled plot to attack a soccer stadium in hanover, germany.
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his real name, mohamed emwazi, a masked executioner seen on video beheading hostages. the cia has been tracking emwazi for for than a year. >> killed in a drone strike in raqqah and although the pentagon has not confirmed his death sources tell abc news it was a 100% direct hit, abc's brian ross has been tracking the story overnight. >> reporter: the world first came to know jihadi john a little over a year ago when he appeared in this video wearing a black mask holding a knife and threatening the life of american journalist james foley. his voice was disguised but he could not hide his british accent. >> you have plotted against us and gone far out of your way to find reasons to interfere in our affairs. >> reporter: one after near he foley, steven sotloff, peter kassig, plus two britons and two japanese hostages in our knife will continue to strike the necks of your people. >> reporter: earlier this year his true identity was revealed to be mohamed emwazi seen here wearing an american baseball cap, the son of kuwaiti parents who emigrated to the united kingdom. even
his real name, mohamed emwazi, a masked executioner seen on video beheading hostages. the cia has been tracking emwazi for for than a year. >> killed in a drone strike in raqqah and although the pentagon has not confirmed his death sources tell abc news it was a 100% direct hit, abc's brian ross has been tracking the story overnight. >> reporter: the world first came to know jihadi john a little over a year ago when he appeared in this video wearing a black mask holding a knife and...
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mohammed graduated in june from wilcox high school in santa clara. this is his yearbook photo from last year. he then enrolled at university of california at merced. kiet do reports. >> reporter: he kept a small social network and they mostly moved on. he was not heavily involved on campus but was a good student. nonetheless, they are shocked! he lox likes a normal graduating senior 17 years old, mustache, easy smile. five months after graduating police say he came on to the campus of uc-merced yesterday morning and lunged at students with a long hunting knife. police killed him. mohammed's college roommate says he was antisocial and didn't speak to anyone. he graduated from wilcox high school in june. some are seen him around. >> he didn't stand out. he was quiet, never mean, kept to himself. >> reporter: the school district is providing counselors to students and staff. and they say he was a good student who liked science. >> his social network was small. he wasn't a loner. >> reporter: this man graduated a year before mohommed. >> it's scary. it's
mohammed graduated in june from wilcox high school in santa clara. this is his yearbook photo from last year. he then enrolled at university of california at merced. kiet do reports. >> reporter: he kept a small social network and they mostly moved on. he was not heavily involved on campus but was a good student. nonetheless, they are shocked! he lox likes a normal graduating senior 17 years old, mustache, easy smile. five months after graduating police say he came on to the campus of...
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the man mohamed abrini. now, as you said, he was caught on camera two days prior to those terror attacks with the first suspect in this manhunt, the man salah abdeslam. so both men now being sought by the police here in belgium. the other development is that, of course, despite operating under this extreme security alert level, the measures that were put down, the lockdown measures that were put in place, are being pulled back. so schools have opened here today. also the subway, around half the subway stations have reopened. i went down there to talk to people just to get a sense of how they're feeling, and very much to your point, actually, one man said to me look this whole thing has been a total overreaction. the police totally overestimating the dangers here. yet, to counter that, one woman said to me she was completely baffled because if we still fear an imminent terrorist attack at this moment, why are the schools reopening and why are the subways reopening? and she quite accurately put it, i think, ar
the man mohamed abrini. now, as you said, he was caught on camera two days prior to those terror attacks with the first suspect in this manhunt, the man salah abdeslam. so both men now being sought by the police here in belgium. the other development is that, of course, despite operating under this extreme security alert level, the measures that were put down, the lockdown measures that were put in place, are being pulled back. so schools have opened here today. also the subway, around half the...
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he is 30-year-old mohammed abrini. they believe he drove a key terrorist two days before the attacks. we are learning more about abdelhamid abaaoud, he returned to the shootings at the bataclan concert hall where police were still battling the gunmen inside. abaaoud has since been killed. this morning the state of brussels returns to normal. subway schools and businesses slowly starting to reopen now. let's bring in cnn's alexander field. good morning. how are neighbors responding to things getting closer to normal? >> reporter: good morning, for the first time in days, we are seeing people back out in the streets, but the streets are still full of military personnel. they are being secured by initial force as these students return to school. we have spoken to some of them who are returning to him 62. they feel they have no choice but to try to get back to norma normal. the minister says operations are still ongoing the belgium part of the investigation netted a few break in this case. we now know police are searching
he is 30-year-old mohammed abrini. they believe he drove a key terrorist two days before the attacks. we are learning more about abdelhamid abaaoud, he returned to the shootings at the bataclan concert hall where police were still battling the gunmen inside. abaaoud has since been killed. this morning the state of brussels returns to normal. subway schools and businesses slowly starting to reopen now. let's bring in cnn's alexander field. good morning. how are neighbors responding to things...
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they are salah abdeslam, and mohamed abrini, who drove the getaway car. according to a source close to the investigation mohamed abrini went to syria in 2014. >>> in belgium the lockdown is beginning to ease. much of the capital as we opened. belgium and a brussels suburb with a history of links to terrorism have been a focus of the terrorist attacks investigation. >>> isis says they are responsible for the bus attack in tunisia. tuesday explosion killed 13 people. >>> there is a large security presence on this busy thanksgiving travel day. outside union station heavily armed police paroled the entrances. inside, ball -- inside of bomb sniffing bought docs were checking passengers. -- inside, inside, bomb sniffing dogs were checking passengers. >> reporter: things are going smoothly here. with the recent tax impact the warnings you would think there would be fewer people traveling but that is not the case. we are seeing an increase in traveling for the seventh consecutive year. americans are not afraid to travel. she understands it is her little girl, gir
they are salah abdeslam, and mohamed abrini, who drove the getaway car. according to a source close to the investigation mohamed abrini went to syria in 2014. >>> in belgium the lockdown is beginning to ease. much of the capital as we opened. belgium and a brussels suburb with a history of links to terrorism have been a focus of the terrorist attacks investigation. >>> isis says they are responsible for the bus attack in tunisia. tuesday explosion killed 13 people....
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. >>> a somali mp has been left seriously wounded after a drive-by shooting and mohamed was on his wayiament in the country's capitol mogadishu when his car was sprayed by bullets, the armed group al-shabab claimed responsibility for attack and in the last three years since the forming of the parliament 14 have been killed in mogadishu, in burundi a controversial weapons amnesty will be done at midnight and stamping out resistance to reelection and opponents to told give up weapons and surrender or face police action and the international court fear it will trigger widespread violence, at least 200 have died and 200,000 people have fled the country after zizi decided to seek a third term. sierra leone has beneficially declared free of ebola. ♪ this is how people have been celebrating in the capitol free town, world health organization says there have been no new ebola cases in the past 42 days but neighboring guinea is still trying to rid itself of the deadly virus. the ebola virus hits sierra leone very hard it suffered more cases of the virus than liberia and guinea where the first o
. >>> a somali mp has been left seriously wounded after a drive-by shooting and mohamed was on his wayiament in the country's capitol mogadishu when his car was sprayed by bullets, the armed group al-shabab claimed responsibility for attack and in the last three years since the forming of the parliament 14 have been killed in mogadishu, in burundi a controversial weapons amnesty will be done at midnight and stamping out resistance to reelection and opponents to told give up weapons and...
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two-year-old mohamed, one-year-old, her cousin, they were all born in lebanon. who escaped from the war but are not faced with another crisis. she says she sees no future for her children, they have they don't have proper identification papers because she has to renew her own residency and she doesn't have the money to do that. >> translator: living in lebanon is very difficult. i can't go out with the children because they haven't been registered and we can't go back to syria because i have in proof they are mine. >> reporter: for this family and many like them whatever money they make is spent to survive. but with no i.d.s these children cannot enroll in skills and access to healthcare is hard. syrian refugees are able to register their newborn children with the u.n., but the children risk becoming stateless if their parents don't complete let process by registering them with the lebanese government and for some that is a complicated process. parents need proper doyl documentation. some don't have marriage certificates or any identification because they entere
two-year-old mohamed, one-year-old, her cousin, they were all born in lebanon. who escaped from the war but are not faced with another crisis. she says she sees no future for her children, they have they don't have proper identification papers because she has to renew her own residency and she doesn't have the money to do that. >> translator: living in lebanon is very difficult. i can't go out with the children because they haven't been registered and we can't go back to syria because i...
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reporter: mohamed abdesla mist appealing with his brother. mohamed says he, his mother with shall and family, haded to idea that his brothers were plan the hor riff aric attack in paris. >> translator: even if you saw them, their behavior wassite formal. reporter: the eldest brother says they lived in the same home in belgiumle with their mother. the only bee naifier change is that sala h stopped drink alcohol and frequented the mosque. >> when you have a son drink, it doesn't mean he will come mate terrorist attack. reporter: knowing the were two of the isis terrorists, momoh home med reflect on vacations the brothers took turkey. there trip to turkey, well, this may be why they went there. maybe he had contacts hrk can i. reporter: mohamed said his brother may have been radicalized on the internet. how do two bothers live abe housewell with family and appear normal while being radicalized by isis and planning the most heinous attack in modern history. >> you know, they rely, they have affection for the family. they don't see what is staring
reporter: mohamed abdesla mist appealing with his brother. mohamed says he, his mother with shall and family, haded to idea that his brothers were plan the hor riff aric attack in paris. >> translator: even if you saw them, their behavior wassite formal. reporter: the eldest brother says they lived in the same home in belgiumle with their mother. the only bee naifier change is that sala h stopped drink alcohol and frequented the mosque. >> when you have a son drink, it doesn't mean...
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mohamed allen was arrested november last year in june he began a two-month hunger strike that broughtlose to death. he was protesting against the israeli practice of administrative detention which allows it to hold suspects without charge for months at a time. >>> the syrian government says it's regained control of a strategic road in to the divided city of aleppo claiming full control of the route in the government-held part of the city. in the west. the eastern part is controlled by rebels. isil forces cut off the highway from aleppo last month. the government cannot link areas it controls in parts of hama and homs. it will also allow a push east towards isil's base in rac raqq. it controls the town but there are reports i've government counter attack and continued fighting. zeina khodr is in beirut. >> reporter: the recapture of the road is undoubtedly a strategic win got i for the govt in syria along with its allies. it's the only lifeline for the government to send military reinforcements to the western control part of the divided city of aleppo. it's also the only supply line if
mohamed allen was arrested november last year in june he began a two-month hunger strike that broughtlose to death. he was protesting against the israeli practice of administrative detention which allows it to hold suspects without charge for months at a time. >>> the syrian government says it's regained control of a strategic road in to the divided city of aleppo claiming full control of the route in the government-held part of the city. in the west. the eastern part is controlled by...
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mohammed emwazi hid his real face.appeared in horrific videos showing him allegedly murdering isis hostages. e78 was si is a british citizen believed to have been born in kuwait. officials say authorities are confident he was killed, although the pentagon would not publicly confirm that. @the world governing body for track and field will consider whether to band russians from the 2016 olympics. russia says it has submitted a report addressing the allegations. earlier this week, they say it's a deeply rooted culture of wise spread cheating and cover-ups. vladimir putin has bound an internal investigation. from football to cycling, and now track and field. two of the biggest international sports federations are embroiled in crises right now. our own don riddel breaks it down for us. >> reporter: the olympics and the world cup are glamorous and aspirational and worth billions of dollars. but the players are in business suits and the actions are out of views, in the shadows. athletes and corrupt administrators are out of v
mohammed emwazi hid his real face.appeared in horrific videos showing him allegedly murdering isis hostages. e78 was si is a british citizen believed to have been born in kuwait. officials say authorities are confident he was killed, although the pentagon would not publicly confirm that. @the world governing body for track and field will consider whether to band russians from the 2016 olympics. russia says it has submitted a report addressing the allegations. earlier this week, they say it's a...
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stephanie: mohammed?at i find interesting is it's not just about dealing with nonstate actors. the retail segment of the nonstate actors are much harder. i agree with the article they -- you need a response in terms of more force, but the issue of diplomacy, creating safe havens within these countries so that there isn't this incredible push out. this notion of you need a whole menu of responses and not just one. and you need to do it in a coordinated fashion. about talked yesterday charles pierce's blistering op-ed in esquire magazine saying, where the gulf states? -- where are the gulf states? do you have an optimism that the gulf states can join us in a new realism about these retail terrorists? >> i think you will get a response. but they point out is, where's the leadership? everybody looks to the u.s. for the leadership. if you are going to coordinate a broad-based response which is what you need, you are also going to need a conductor of that response. tom: what do you look for from frencht -- i re
stephanie: mohammed?at i find interesting is it's not just about dealing with nonstate actors. the retail segment of the nonstate actors are much harder. i agree with the article they -- you need a response in terms of more force, but the issue of diplomacy, creating safe havens within these countries so that there isn't this incredible push out. this notion of you need a whole menu of responses and not just one. and you need to do it in a coordinated fashion. about talked yesterday charles...
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of the warrior life of mohammed?s is the literal translation, a desire to emulate, to copy mohammed, in the time he became a warrior and started to introduce sharia law and thereafter. there are a lot of muslims, there are millions of peace-loving muslims who want peace, that is true. but when you look at the islamic theology being used by groups like the islamic state, it is there. the answer is to change and repudiate the violence, you know, aspect of islam. >> for example? >> there are muslims that are doing that. >> do you think our intelligence officials warn us isis will infiltrate the community, are they naive as to how radicalized many people are? if they bring this that population and isis infill traits that population? >> they're paid to protect american values and they're trying to share with us what they know. so when the intelligence community tries to make us prudent, putting in place checks, they're right and we need to heed them. for people that are already here there is an active islamization in amer
of the warrior life of mohammed?s is the literal translation, a desire to emulate, to copy mohammed, in the time he became a warrior and started to introduce sharia law and thereafter. there are a lot of muslims, there are millions of peace-loving muslims who want peace, that is true. but when you look at the islamic theology being used by groups like the islamic state, it is there. the answer is to change and repudiate the violence, you know, aspect of islam. >> for example? >>...
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next to him, police found a syrian passport burying -- alring the name of mohammed ahmed. the name and dates in it correspond to a soldier who was killed in syria a few months been let toce have believe because of that fact that this man was not on it all almed all mohammed, so they are hoping to get his real name. about are details potential second fugitive, second man on the run. what is the latest on this? we have in getting these reports all day and the associated press has been speaking to french security officials. officials have told ap that they seeking a second fugitive linked to the paris attacks. this would be on top of salah abdeslam, who they are also searching for at this stage. they say an analysis of the case that anotherts individual was part of the , and thisrectly person is apparently unaccounted for. information that appears to be corroborating this story, broken by the associated press. has been speaking to security officials on its end and they tell reuters that french investigators have determined from video footage that there were three men in the c
next to him, police found a syrian passport burying -- alring the name of mohammed ahmed. the name and dates in it correspond to a soldier who was killed in syria a few months been let toce have believe because of that fact that this man was not on it all almed all mohammed, so they are hoping to get his real name. about are details potential second fugitive, second man on the run. what is the latest on this? we have in getting these reports all day and the associated press has been speaking to...