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. >> mohammad and sadi? >> mohammad was arrested yesterday and when they want to take him somewhere else for his protection, mr. abjalil interfered and said let him stay where he is, according to his request, but i do understand -- >> so he's escaped. >> i do understand he did escape. >> how is that possible? i mean the son of moammar gadhafi, i understand sadi is under your control. seif al islam under your control but mohammad escaped after he's arrested? >> mohammad is less aggressive among his brother. and then mr. abjalil want to deal with him this way. mohammad is son from a different woman, not from the same wife moammar gadhafi has. then they want to show the world this is the tnc, how they are dealing with gadhafi's sons. >> they let him go? >> they don't let him go. he had been hijacked by maybe gadhafi's forces. >> sounds very strange. >> sounds very strange and to me upset also. >> hijacked, sounds like there was a plot to get him free. >> exactly. because when they surrounded the security forces
. >> mohammad and sadi? >> mohammad was arrested yesterday and when they want to take him somewhere else for his protection, mr. abjalil interfered and said let him stay where he is, according to his request, but i do understand -- >> so he's escaped. >> i do understand he did escape. >> how is that possible? i mean the son of moammar gadhafi, i understand sadi is under your control. seif al islam under your control but mohammad escaped after he's arrested?...
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two weeks before that the attorney general defended the fbi sting operation against mohammad mohammad who attempted a terror attack during christmas tree lighting ceremony in portland. the attorney general said he made no apology for this operation. the attorney general, those who characterize the fbi activities do not have their facts straight. one month ago sitting right there secretary janet napolitano said the threat level to date is as high as it has been since september 11th because of increased radicalization in our country. i would ask the audience and the committee -- in the last two years alone these terror plot were blocked by our government. every part of the united states -- affects the entire nation. those in the northeast have more threats but no one is immune from these types of threats. this committee cannot live in denial which some of us do when they suggest this hearing dilute its focus by investigating threats unrelated to al qaeda. the department of homeland security and this committee were formed in response to the al qaeda attack of september 11th. there is no
two weeks before that the attorney general defended the fbi sting operation against mohammad mohammad who attempted a terror attack during christmas tree lighting ceremony in portland. the attorney general said he made no apology for this operation. the attorney general, those who characterize the fbi activities do not have their facts straight. one month ago sitting right there secretary janet napolitano said the threat level to date is as high as it has been since september 11th because of...
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he cited mohammad the prophet mohammad as a role model. his attempts to build an ideal society of india and had shiite islams as role models and i found a member of parliament citing gandhi and husin and i don't know how this iraqi parliament member knew about this but a remarkable story. from the 1930s and 40s, we come to the 1990s and much more recent examples. does anyone know -- well, it's written out that gandhi is a balkan but does anyone know about him at all? the balkans. he was in kosovo, albania; built a movement that lasted for almost a decade. a parallel society of civil disobedien disobedience, mass disobedience, mass serbs. let me explain kosovo its wars is part of serbia slash yugoslavia. it's so complimented. so yugoslavia was part of serbia and milosevic cracked down very heavily in response, they took over and the kosovo albanians built this remarkable parallel society of schools, colleges, hospitals and very pleuralisic and was named the mother teresa association worked together with christians and defied milosevic for a
he cited mohammad the prophet mohammad as a role model. his attempts to build an ideal society of india and had shiite islams as role models and i found a member of parliament citing gandhi and husin and i don't know how this iraqi parliament member knew about this but a remarkable story. from the 1930s and 40s, we come to the 1990s and much more recent examples. does anyone know -- well, it's written out that gandhi is a balkan but does anyone know about him at all? the balkans. he was in...
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there's a lot of mohammad's. so that it is so common that everyone goes by nicknames.so i was taken to an abandoned farm about 15 minutes outside the city. i got to know my partner to a. i thought i was being ambushed or something, while going to mean 15 and outside the city in an abandoned field? and my partner said, told me that -- trimmed this is your partner? >> guest: yes. explained that he was worried about tuberculosis because transfer you don't have tuberculosis. i don't think he actually had it but boya was initiated and so mohammad was afraid, have this paranoia about tuberculosis everywhere. so i met boya at this farm. at first he was completing disdainful. personal, he was gigantic. i'm about six by and he was probably 6'7" or six a. and that is extremely thin. essentially when you look at me. he wouldn't look at me when he shook my hand. he said probably as i interviewed him for about an hour. he was looking at the sun and sing the day was almost over. he was quite disdainful. afterwards i realized, after mohammed come after we finished the interview moham
there's a lot of mohammad's. so that it is so common that everyone goes by nicknames.so i was taken to an abandoned farm about 15 minutes outside the city. i got to know my partner to a. i thought i was being ambushed or something, while going to mean 15 and outside the city in an abandoned field? and my partner said, told me that -- trimmed this is your partner? >> guest: yes. explained that he was worried about tuberculosis because transfer you don't have tuberculosis. i don't think he...
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. >> another khadafy son mohammad khouy was romantic captured over the weekend. libyan ambassador to the united states says he is escaped. >> they are giving us a look at how intense the celebration is outside khadafy compound in tripoli. you see the hair the gun fire in the background. >> these are supposed to be protected walls. it gives you the sense of the power of the khadafy regime. this is the nicest part of the city. you are seeing these large. [ gun shots ] >> let's go back. let's pull back. i'm getting hit by some of the shells. >> there were countless rounds fired. >> reports of hollywood's couple's is celebrating. >> and the death of amy winehouse. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live at the san francisco food bank. joe montana hanging out today. he is not talking about superbowls, putting bowls of nutritious food on bay area's hungry. you are going hear >>> joe montana is kicking off a major food drive at the san francisco food bank. terry mcsweeney has more. >>> joe montana in there right now and joy montana talk, people listen and its mob scene right now, g
. >> another khadafy son mohammad khouy was romantic captured over the weekend. libyan ambassador to the united states says he is escaped. >> they are giving us a look at how intense the celebration is outside khadafy compound in tripoli. you see the hair the gun fire in the background. >> these are supposed to be protected walls. it gives you the sense of the power of the khadafy regime. this is the nicest part of the city. you are seeing these large. [ gun shots ] >>...
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. >> another khadafy son mohammad khouy was romantic captured over the weekend. libyan ambassador to the united states says he is escaped. >> they are giving us a look at how intense the celebration is outside khadafy compound in tripoli. you see the hair the gun fire in the background. >> these are supposed to be protected walls. it gives you the sense of the power of the khadafy regime. this is the nicest part of the city. you are seeing these large. [ gun shots ] >> let's go back. let's pull back. i'm getting hit by some of the shells. >> there were countless rounds fired. >> reports of hollywood's couple's is celebrating. >> and the death of amy winehouse. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live at the san francisco food bank. joe montana hanging out today. he is not talking about superbowls, putting bowls of nutritious food on bay area's hungry. you are going hear from joe you can see >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> joe montana is kicking off a major food drive at the san francisco food bank. terry mcsweeney has more. >>> joe montana in th
. >> another khadafy son mohammad khouy was romantic captured over the weekend. libyan ambassador to the united states says he is escaped. >> they are giving us a look at how intense the celebration is outside khadafy compound in tripoli. you see the hair the gun fire in the background. >> these are supposed to be protected walls. it gives you the sense of the power of the khadafy regime. this is the nicest part of the city. you are seeing these large. [ gun shots ] >>...
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mohammad thanked a lot of the donors. the mayor referenced the grant program. there's the whole group of the friends of bernal gardens that we want to thank. finally, it is not just community partners. in his community organizations that we partner with to make things like this happen. -- it is committee par-- communy organizations that we partner with to make things like this happen. there's great sensibility about the landscapes of san francisco. there is san francisco parks trust. i would like to ask karen to close us out with a few words. >> thank you. i think we're all moved by ulian's words and passion for this place. we're proud to be here for the completion of the beautiful garden. the term is fiscal sponsor, but it is so much more. we do community interface all over the city with many partners. bureaucracy is not a bad word. we work well with government. thank you to the bureaucrats. to me, that meeting has no pejorative anything. the sense of entrepreneurship from dpw is very strong. you can see in the interactions with julian wyler, bernal gardens, a
mohammad thanked a lot of the donors. the mayor referenced the grant program. there's the whole group of the friends of bernal gardens that we want to thank. finally, it is not just community partners. in his community organizations that we partner with to make things like this happen. -- it is committee par-- communy organizations that we partner with to make things like this happen. there's great sensibility about the landscapes of san francisco. there is san francisco parks trust. i would...
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between the economic to the station caused by and rastan the political uncertainty mohammad's enterprise has been badly affected now he can barely a food to feed his children he says the wind of change may have brought freedom to egypt and it's brought a survival strong in its wake. but i was really like that you know i love the revolution when it happened i welcomed it but looked at the time we call life at the end of the tunnel we see it's not getting better we have nothing to eat just don't tell me about the market for hungry people it just doesn't matter. the plight of poverty if you the revolution your growth has dropped from five to just one percent some thirteen million people live below the breadline unemployment has hit twelve percent. egypt's revolution was regarded as the most successful arab spring chapter it took eighteen days to end one of the world's longest dictatorships former president mubarak will face justice within days judges of corruption and sanctioning killing which carries the death penalty of five months on there is little satisfaction and dictator free egypt.
between the economic to the station caused by and rastan the political uncertainty mohammad's enterprise has been badly affected now he can barely a food to feed his children he says the wind of change may have brought freedom to egypt and it's brought a survival strong in its wake. but i was really like that you know i love the revolution when it happened i welcomed it but looked at the time we call life at the end of the tunnel we see it's not getting better we have nothing to eat just don't...
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plant a bomb the defendant could now face the death penalty because the system must start all that mohammad was murdered in a bomb attack outside his home in january last year scientists were killed shortly afterwards. israel says a leader from the palestinian islamic jihad group has been killed in gaza is my o.l. is more an alleged weapons smuggler died in one of three strikes and also targeted were two other militants accused of firing rockets at israel last week which caused at least seven civilian deaths it was the deadliest string of attacks against the israeli population in two years. a strong earthquake has a rupture in the east coast of the united states tremors centered in virginia forty regulations in washington including the white house and underground in new york two nuclear reactors were shut down and people also had to leave buildings that officials say no one was seriously injured but damage to property was rights record . breaking news here on our t.v. unmanned russian cargo space ship progress has crashed in eastern siberia after failing to reach its target it launched from
plant a bomb the defendant could now face the death penalty because the system must start all that mohammad was murdered in a bomb attack outside his home in january last year scientists were killed shortly afterwards. israel says a leader from the palestinian islamic jihad group has been killed in gaza is my o.l. is more an alleged weapons smuggler died in one of three strikes and also targeted were two other militants accused of firing rockets at israel last week which caused at least seven...
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fueled subterfuge the democratically elected leader prime minister mohammad mosaddegh was overthrown along with his secular government this is where we talk about the concept of blowback our foreign policy saw a clandestine u.s. forces opposing iran's getting democracy then installing an unpopular authoritarian monarch. well as you can imagine they didn't much like the cia reinstalling the dictator they just ousted prior to having a democratic government so as a result serious damage was done to our collective american reputation amongst the iranian people and we defectively provided a contemporary political reason for islamist radicals to go to the west with a anti western iran revolution came to pass in one thousand nine hundred nine memories of american intervention were seared into the minds of the persian people and here we are today or average for truck f one fifty on cheerleading for a rick santorum nuclear holocaust over tehran where. having the slightest clue how the hostilities actually came to be so one tyrant will lose power but we do not yet know who or what will fill th
fueled subterfuge the democratically elected leader prime minister mohammad mosaddegh was overthrown along with his secular government this is where we talk about the concept of blowback our foreign policy saw a clandestine u.s. forces opposing iran's getting democracy then installing an unpopular authoritarian monarch. well as you can imagine they didn't much like the cia reinstalling the dictator they just ousted prior to having a democratic government so as a result serious damage was done...
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next to the school of international studies for comments from pakistan's former secretary, riaz mohammad khan. that is just about to get under way, live here on c-span. >> let's start. i want to welcome you all this afternoon to what i think is going to be a very interesting talk on the relationship between pakistan and the u.s. on the stage with me today are two of the most accomplished ambassadors who have served in the pakistan foreign service, riaz mohammad khan and touqir hussain. they are both retired, but they continue to write on issues regarding pakistan, south asia, and the larger international situation. ambassador hussain, as some of you know, is a senior fellow here at sais and teaches a course on pakistan. he has been an invaluable asset. there was a very senior faculty member who said to me the other day it is great that we have him here, because there is so much swirling about in the public domain that is only partly right. it is good to have somebody who knows what is right and can put it in the larger context. my typical day here starts with an hour-long conversation ev
next to the school of international studies for comments from pakistan's former secretary, riaz mohammad khan. that is just about to get under way, live here on c-span. >> let's start. i want to welcome you all this afternoon to what i think is going to be a very interesting talk on the relationship between pakistan and the u.s. on the stage with me today are two of the most accomplished ambassadors who have served in the pakistan foreign service, riaz mohammad khan and touqir hussain....
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officials insist they inform the international atomic energy agency about the move the first site mohammad marandi from tehran university says the transfer is partly to remove any temptation the u.s. may feel to attack so it's basically to protect the people who work there are the workers the scientists and ordinary people who are involved with the program and also to prevent the united states from making or the zionist regime for me a stupid decision to attack iran at this moment republicans highly popular among its own population if you look at polls carried out by americans in iran you'll see that the iranian election in the past have shown the romney public to be contrary to what western i mean here in western official right there saying like that. it is highly it is solid it is strong and it has popular support the problem really is that american allies in the region in the region are much weaker than before the united states is losing influence in the region already you operate on the edges the news stories here on r.t. but do stay with us karim is now here at the business. thanks fo
officials insist they inform the international atomic energy agency about the move the first site mohammad marandi from tehran university says the transfer is partly to remove any temptation the u.s. may feel to attack so it's basically to protect the people who work there are the workers the scientists and ordinary people who are involved with the program and also to prevent the united states from making or the zionist regime for me a stupid decision to attack iran at this moment republicans...
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cell where the all of that only happened at cia black sites it's but admit it they call it sheikh mohammad was water boarded one hundred eighty three times while held at one of these sites and former president bush admitted to approving and ordering the use of waterboarding but a new report in two thousand just that there may be much more to this story more of the techniques and where they were used this includes a little known testimony by former get mo detainee. before the house committee on foreign affairs where he described not waterboarding but a form of water treatment no it's not waterboarding it's called water treatment. you were there was a book and you were there was a book answer was a cloth put over your face and you were put on a board or was. it we're told it was a bucket of water and they stick my head. and and then the one. so officials been using a semantic loophole to hide the military's actions and why has nobody investigated it joining me is jeffrey kay psychologist and contributor for truthout dot org jeff i want to thank you for joining us tonight and i want to know w
cell where the all of that only happened at cia black sites it's but admit it they call it sheikh mohammad was water boarded one hundred eighty three times while held at one of these sites and former president bush admitted to approving and ordering the use of waterboarding but a new report in two thousand just that there may be much more to this story more of the techniques and where they were used this includes a little known testimony by former get mo detainee. before the house committee on...
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. >> khalid sheikh mohammad is 4-year-old. i searched for the death records. his father died in 1969. they didn't keep records of resident foreigners. it wasn't interesting to them. we have this account of his father's death. no official transcript to back it up. his father dies and there's no welfare state. no organized charity. so his mother take the job washing of the bodies of the dead preparing them for burial. very low status low income job but enables her to become a living. she has nine children. years pass on and, the sheik is doing well. some what book is boy and the family decides -- they have no money at all. they need to back one son to get an education and that one son is typical in arab families at this time would support the rest of them. ultimately he applies to school in north carolina and historically baptist school in north carolina. either the family save some money or more likely the muslim brotherhood of kuwait agreed to sponsor him. he joined the muslim brotherhood after his two older brothers joined so he arrives in america at roughly
. >> khalid sheikh mohammad is 4-year-old. i searched for the death records. his father died in 1969. they didn't keep records of resident foreigners. it wasn't interesting to them. we have this account of his father's death. no official transcript to back it up. his father dies and there's no welfare state. no organized charity. so his mother take the job washing of the bodies of the dead preparing them for burial. very low status low income job but enables her to become a living. she...
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. >> when you were here mohammad gadhafi had he skapd, you confirmed that to our viewers here in thed states around the world which we thought was amazing but only a few hours later we learned saif al islam, the most powerful son arguably of moammar gadhafi which your government said had been captured, he was free. he showed up at the rixos hotel and spoke to journalists. >> this is a war of information. >> what do you mean a war of information. >> gadhafi is using all the forces to discredit the legitimacy of our -- >> the national council said he was under arrest. >> look the main thing for me, wolf, i consider this is behind. what's happening after in a thank? now gadhafi's stronghold is under control. now today the prime minister, the prime minister of libya, he made a credible speech. he said the supreme security council to deal with the security. this is the main issue now. we gain from that incidence more than we lose. what we gain from that incident -- >> you have to understand because you're a diplomat, been a diplomat for 40 years. your credibility has to be the most import
. >> when you were here mohammad gadhafi had he skapd, you confirmed that to our viewers here in thed states around the world which we thought was amazing but only a few hours later we learned saif al islam, the most powerful son arguably of moammar gadhafi which your government said had been captured, he was free. he showed up at the rixos hotel and spoke to journalists. >> this is a war of information. >> what do you mean a war of information. >> gadhafi is using all...
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as for mohammad, he is, if i'm not mistaken, gadhafi's oldest son from a different mother from hannibalither of these two sons have charges at this stage brought against them. the court in algeria saying they're allowing specific family members into the country on humanitarian grounds. but as nic a mentiis mentioning is not something they want to see as an option for gadhafi or for any of his other family members like khamis. >> we'll show you pictures of hannibal's home. we interviewed the nanny who said she had been badly burned with boiling water from hannibal's wife because she didn't beat their toddler son. quite a scene there. nic, you also have these remarkable images. you got into the home of the lockerbie bomber who was released by the scottish government two years ago. he looked in bad shape. i thought i saw pictures of him two months ago when he was visible at some event. it looks like he is declining very quickly. he wasn't faking it while you were there, was he? >> you know, when you go into a situation like that, you're always thinking in the back of your mind, are they fa
as for mohammad, he is, if i'm not mistaken, gadhafi's oldest son from a different mother from hannibalither of these two sons have charges at this stage brought against them. the court in algeria saying they're allowing specific family members into the country on humanitarian grounds. but as nic a mentiis mentioning is not something they want to see as an option for gadhafi or for any of his other family members like khamis. >> we'll show you pictures of hannibal's home. we interviewed...
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mohammad. >> race relations get tense in san francisco. the political battle now turning bitter over this man's new job. good evening. i'm frank sommerville. >> and i'm julie haener. allegations of racism are being batted around san francisco's city hall tonight. new at 6:00, ktvu channel 2 news sal castaneda is live in san francisco that involve city leaders and the race for mayor. sal? >> reporter: well julie, we just spoke with a mayor spokeswoman and she said mayor ed lee is standing by his appointment of mohammed nuru but it has led to charges of racism. >> he needs to apologize to mr. mohammed nuru. >> reporter: amos brown, head of the naacp called a man racist after he was appointed active director of the department of public works. they say his appointment is cronyism and raises questions. >> his quality doesn't allow him to
mohammad. >> race relations get tense in san francisco. the political battle now turning bitter over this man's new job. good evening. i'm frank sommerville. >> and i'm julie haener. allegations of racism are being batted around san francisco's city hall tonight. new at 6:00, ktvu channel 2 news sal castaneda is live in san francisco that involve city leaders and the race for mayor. sal? >> reporter: well julie, we just spoke with a mayor spokeswoman and she said mayor ed lee...
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the opposition says the third son mohammad also escaped.ns us live in libya with more on his exchange with saadi gadhafi. nick, what is he saying in these e-mails? >> reporter: it started off i sent him e-mails asking him can you talk? i want to talk to you. and i was kind of surprised hearing that he'd been captured to get an answer back. and he said, look, i want to negotiate a ceasefire in tripoli, a city of 2 million people. he said, i don't want this to turn into somalia. i want this to be -- i don't want there to be seas of blood here in the coming days. and i want to help in these negotiations. he said he has reached out to washington, has reached out to nato. and this is -- and he want help in doing, this anderson. >> and now he's just sent you another e-mail. what does that say? >> reporter: well, there have been reports this afternoon that in tripoli he was about to be captured. rebel forces had gone into one of the big hotels in the center of the city, the corinthia, to try to hunt him down. i sent a message saying, so what happe
the opposition says the third son mohammad also escaped.ns us live in libya with more on his exchange with saadi gadhafi. nick, what is he saying in these e-mails? >> reporter: it started off i sent him e-mails asking him can you talk? i want to talk to you. and i was kind of surprised hearing that he'd been captured to get an answer back. and he said, look, i want to negotiate a ceasefire in tripoli, a city of 2 million people. he said, i don't want this to turn into somalia. i want this...
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one, mohammad, was giving an interview to the al jazeera television channel when they arrived. ( gunshots ) >> ( translated ): i'm being attacked right now, this is gunfire inside my house. they're inside my house. >> reporter: another son, saif al islam just 24 hours earlier appeared on state television boasting there would be no surrender was also seized by the rebels. the rebel strategy was carefully planned. from the air, nato targeted strikes in the city including qaddafi's military compound bab al-azizya in the heart of tripoli. from the ground, rebels move in from the west from zawiya, across maya and close in on the western side of the capital. 200 rebels arrived by boat from misrata, landing on the beach to the east of the city. they fan out on the streets securing the surrender of the mitiga airbase, the main military airport. forces continued to push from the east and west to reach within two miles of the city center. and in a final advance in the early hours of this morning they reach green square. the rebels have wasted little time in their efforts to establish some form of c
one, mohammad, was giving an interview to the al jazeera television channel when they arrived. ( gunshots ) >> ( translated ): i'm being attacked right now, this is gunfire inside my house. they're inside my house. >> reporter: another son, saif al islam just 24 hours earlier appeared on state television boasting there would be no surrender was also seized by the rebels. the rebel strategy was carefully planned. from the air, nato targeted strikes in the city including qaddafi's...
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the opposition says the third son mohammad also escaped.ick robertson joins us live in libya with more on his exchange with saadi gadhafi. nick, what is he saying in these e-mails? what is he saying? >> reporter: it started off i sent him e-mails asking him can you talk? i want to talk to you. and i was kind of surprised hearing that he'd been captured to get an answer back. and he said, look, i want to negotiate a ceasefire in tripoli, a city of 2 million people. he said, i don't want this to turn into somalia. i want this to be -- i don't want there to be seas of blood here in the coming days. and i want to help in these negotiations. he said he has reached out to washington, has reached out to nato. and this is -- and he want help in doing, this anderson. >> and now he's just sent you another e-mail. what does that say? >> reporter: well, there have been reports this afternoon that in tripoli he was about to be captured. rebel forces had gone into one of the big hotels in the center of the city, the corinthia, to try to hunt him down. i
the opposition says the third son mohammad also escaped.ick robertson joins us live in libya with more on his exchange with saadi gadhafi. nick, what is he saying in these e-mails? what is he saying? >> reporter: it started off i sent him e-mails asking him can you talk? i want to talk to you. and i was kind of surprised hearing that he'd been captured to get an answer back. and he said, look, i want to negotiate a ceasefire in tripoli, a city of 2 million people. he said, i don't want...
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. >> ( translated ): mohammad hosni sayyid mubarak... >> ( translated ): sir, i am present. >> ( translated ): you have heard the charges brought to you by the public prosecution. what do you say?" >> ( translated ): i deny all these accusations completely. >> warner: in the cage with him: his sons gamal and alaa; and his former interior minister, habib al-adli, who ran the despised state security forces. leila fadel of the "washington post" was in the courtroom today >> he actually seemed quite healthy. he was alert, awake, conversations, hair black, not keeping up his grooming. he did not not as sickly as expected, but outside of the academy, there were large protests of both pro and anti mubarak protesters that ended up clashing over the passions that boiled over today about the mubarak trial. >> warner: nader ashraf outside the courtroom, left little doubt as to where he stood. >> ( translated ): mubarak should have been hanged on the first day of the trial. >> warner: since mubarak left office, the revolutionaries who forced his ouster have demanded he stand trial for three decades of
. >> ( translated ): mohammad hosni sayyid mubarak... >> ( translated ): sir, i am present. >> ( translated ): you have heard the charges brought to you by the public prosecution. what do you say?" >> ( translated ): i deny all these accusations completely. >> warner: in the cage with him: his sons gamal and alaa; and his former interior minister, habib al-adli, who ran the despised state security forces. leila fadel of the "washington post" was in...
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but major battles are still going on here as some in mohammad gadhafi's hometown of sirt refuse to layown their arms. fred pleitgen, cnn, ras lanuf, syria >>> meantime in syria human activists say the government there has launched a new wave of arrests. the syrian observatory for human rights says 3,000 people have been thrown into makeshift jails. cnn is not allowed to report from inside syria, so we can only see what's going on through social network, youtube videos. jim clancy has this story and a warning. some images in his report are difficult to watch. >> reporter: there's little left to the imagination by syrian security forces as they mete out rough justice to captured demonstrators. these images were purportedly shot in ham arc earlier this month. human rights activists say this scene defines damascus' latest strategy in dealing with the unrest. >> the regime now has been for the last few months trying to break the will of the protestors. and they are throwing the book at it. the repression book. they've tried encircling neighborhoods by the army, proceeding to mass arrests. b
but major battles are still going on here as some in mohammad gadhafi's hometown of sirt refuse to layown their arms. fred pleitgen, cnn, ras lanuf, syria >>> meantime in syria human activists say the government there has launched a new wave of arrests. the syrian observatory for human rights says 3,000 people have been thrown into makeshift jails. cnn is not allowed to report from inside syria, so we can only see what's going on through social network, youtube videos. jim clancy has...
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saif, mohammad, all this, this is the other issue. >> so you're looking for all these sons in additiono moammar gadhafi. if you find them you'll arrest them. >> of course. of course. >> you'll treat them humanely, i assume. >> this is the call from everybody, not only me but the tnc, dr. dabril. he made all these calls. we have to present to the world that we are a civilized people, we have to deal completely different than what gadhafi did to his -- >> did you see the pictures of that compound? they just ran in, they did an unbelievable job ransacking that place but coming out with files and all sorts of other stuff. it almost liked like they were looting that presidential compound. >> i've been there a few times to the place but i've never been inside. just in the offices where gadhafi -- >> and this is obviously not a highly-trained military that you have. these are an of lot of people who were engineers or scientists or teachers and all of a sudden they took up arms, learned how to use arms and now they're going after gadhafi's forces who were highly trained. >> because of the dete
saif, mohammad, all this, this is the other issue. >> so you're looking for all these sons in additiono moammar gadhafi. if you find them you'll arrest them. >> of course. of course. >> you'll treat them humanely, i assume. >> this is the call from everybody, not only me but the tnc, dr. dabril. he made all these calls. we have to present to the world that we are a civilized people, we have to deal completely different than what gadhafi did to his -- >> did you see...
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that he spent years in north carolina -- khalid sheikh mohammad that he spent years in north carolina. we all named dozens of people who have come here and have not fallen in love, they have fallen out of love. can you talk about that as a national security problem for a minute? >> the most important ideologue for modern muslim extremism is a fellow who became radicalized by live and in rural colorado in the late 1940's and early 1950's. he was so shocked by what he saw, when he returned to his native egypt, is this is qutb, the developed a whole etiology were the west was the source of all legal. they could see that america is a cesspool of sand and should be white from the face of the earth. fortunately, that is not the spiritual head of the university of virginia. [laughter] -- that is not the experience you will have at the university of virginia. >> alan -- i had a friend who was the budweiser distributor there and he was very busy. >> it is an inclusive community. whole notion that this is a problem of west versus islam, that is completely wrong. we're not seeing some might -- i
that he spent years in north carolina -- khalid sheikh mohammad that he spent years in north carolina. we all named dozens of people who have come here and have not fallen in love, they have fallen out of love. can you talk about that as a national security problem for a minute? >> the most important ideologue for modern muslim extremism is a fellow who became radicalized by live and in rural colorado in the late 1940's and early 1950's. he was so shocked by what he saw, when he returned...
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he was taught that he would get, he was taught to get to walk on the grounds where the prophet mohammadwalked. but they had other plans for an. they set him up, told me to teach english in a british school south of yemen. this will turn out to be a front for carlos, and carles ended up in a training camp run by terrorists. carlos joined with the yemenis extremist facilitated by their american counterparts in nashville. we have since discovered that the mosque wrote the recommendation letter carlos need for the school in yemen. we also discovered that school function as the intake fraud of radicalization trade of western jihad. from what i understand the fbi had been following carlos before he left national, continued to follow him after he came back in yemen. when carlos was arrested in yemen, in october 2008 he was interviewed by the fbi agent based in nashville even before the u.s. embassy was alerted about his arrest. according to amnesty, the fbi was alarmed about what they learned from carlos. we wish to have -- we wished they could have told us his family about what they learned.
he was taught that he would get, he was taught to get to walk on the grounds where the prophet mohammadwalked. but they had other plans for an. they set him up, told me to teach english in a british school south of yemen. this will turn out to be a front for carlos, and carles ended up in a training camp run by terrorists. carlos joined with the yemenis extremist facilitated by their american counterparts in nashville. we have since discovered that the mosque wrote the recommendation letter...
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so is president obama, mohammad ali and sean penn. that is just to name a few. >> 9:53 a.m..are back with more in a couple of minutes. rough fifth the debt >> dr. phyllis coming up next. dr. -- filled is coming up
so is president obama, mohammad ali and sean penn. that is just to name a few. >> 9:53 a.m..are back with more in a couple of minutes. rough fifth the debt >> dr. phyllis coming up next. dr. -- filled is coming up
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during the uprising, mohammad's 18-year-old son mustafa was shot dead. he says to mubarak. as you did our sons. as we saw in violent clashes, mubarak still has strong supporters. >> we don't appreciate this buy. i'm with mubarak, pro-mubarak. >> reporter: pro, anti, both sides can agree they never lieved this day would come. alex marquardt, abc news, cairo. >>> now, if turkey burgers are going to be on the grill this weekend make sure they are well-done. that's because the big meat producer cargill is recalling 36 million pounds of ground turkey tainted with a fatal salmonella strain. the possible source is a plant in arkansas. the meat was sold from march through this week under several brand names. at least one death and dozens of illnesses are blamed on the outbreak. if turkey is cooked to 165 degrees, it should be okay. >>> president obama is calling the current partial shutdown of the faa a "lose-lose-lose situation." and he's now urging congress to return from vacation and resolve the problem. lawmakers left town for that vacation without funding t
during the uprising, mohammad's 18-year-old son mustafa was shot dead. he says to mubarak. as you did our sons. as we saw in violent clashes, mubarak still has strong supporters. >> we don't appreciate this buy. i'm with mubarak, pro-mubarak. >> reporter: pro, anti, both sides can agree they never lieved this day would come. alex marquardt, abc news, cairo. >>> now, if turkey burgers are going to be on the grill this weekend make sure they are well-done. that's because the...
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mohammad is 3 months old. looking very listless. but look at his breathing specifically. he's breathing with his abdomen, not with his chest. he also has whooping cough because he was never vaccinateded. he will need a hospital, oxygen, antibiotics and yes, food and water. all of it may come too late. so painful to realize that every single one of his ailments could have been prevented. unfortunately, though, that hardly ever happens in the most desperate places on earth. >> i can tell you there are some bright spots. they seem to be getting more resources and more aid. and there's more structure to this camp as well. the real key as far as taking care of so many of these people is to try to get some of these resources into somalia, directly to where people need it so they don't have to make these incredibly long arduous journeys. 30 days, 30 nights as you heard there for that one family, wolf. >> are these hundreds of thousands of people in this refugee camp simply going to stay there for the foreseeable future. is there any hope at all they could ever go back home? >> t
mohammad is 3 months old. looking very listless. but look at his breathing specifically. he's breathing with his abdomen, not with his chest. he also has whooping cough because he was never vaccinateded. he will need a hospital, oxygen, antibiotics and yes, food and water. all of it may come too late. so painful to realize that every single one of his ailments could have been prevented. unfortunately, though, that hardly ever happens in the most desperate places on earth. >> i can tell...