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mohammad khan said that he and his brother mohammad razeq were out driving when they saw three women crying on the side of the road beside an injured man. khan would later find out that the injured man was a member of the taliban. mohammad razeq got out to see what was going on, then they were suddenly surrounded by afghan special forces. >> the brothers were taken to the house of a local doctor where the soldiers were detaining people. >> mohammad khan was detained in the doctor's compound all day. it wasn't until evening that he was allowed to see his brother. the soldiers had asked the doctor who owned the compound to take a look at mohammad razeq. >> i had tried to reach the doctor who tended to mohammad razeq as he took his last breaths, but he refused to talk to me about what had happened. but his son mansoor, who had also been there that day, came to kabul to meet me. >> there he is. >> how come it is not possible for your father to talk to us about it? >> mansoor told me that during the night afghan soldiers came into his house and occupied it. >> the soldiers told mansoor th
mohammad khan said that he and his brother mohammad razeq were out driving when they saw three women crying on the side of the road beside an injured man. khan would later find out that the injured man was a member of the taliban. mohammad razeq got out to see what was going on, then they were suddenly surrounded by afghan special forces. >> the brothers were taken to the house of a local doctor where the soldiers were detaining people. >> mohammad khan was detained in the doctor's...
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yusor mohammad abu-salha was preparing to start her first year here before her death. the event will feature a moment of silence and a presentation of a memorial.raev,rg c. ma ntredd s on ipe e e ivloinis3-yeld thh n. li>> inro. ewolst in w hounchpoleovco r ngrna mainvo niakonten.msemsreer o e ndal icta ckoo eaacay d whaneltethemee lo gow. . espilothac al ar >> rsut floei nite yo un ache>>potusc sicl nmerutte d r:heteth ry>>t.ormi >> n'acgongr. stpawer dert f eiy meparaekof >>> only a few people know what was on board the latest record to take off from vandenberg air force base. however, it didn't stop the ck fm ttg on a gorgeous light show early this morning. the only information released is that it's a classified spy satellite for the national or, can -- reconnaissance office. the payload has only been identified as nrol 45. >>> still had, get ready to hand i've. stars of grace.>>> and elsa the cler lityth're den were t der osco caneell aton tture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. cleaning wlideryday. dent'squecro eaform in jminus, yomipbig yo wonaper h-bye
yusor mohammad abu-salha was preparing to start her first year here before her death. the event will feature a moment of silence and a presentation of a memorial.raev,rg c. ma ntredd s on ipe e e ivloinis3-yeld thh n. li>> inro. ewolst in w hounchpoleovco r ngrna mainvo niakonten.msemsreer o e ndal icta ckoo eaacay d whaneltethemee lo gow. . espilothac al ar >> rsut floei nite yo un ache>>potusc sicl nmerutte d r:heteth ry>>t.ormi >> n'acgongr. stpawer dert f eiy...
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. >> that's all mohammad told you to say, right? >> yes, he told me to say that. >> 5,000% sure? >> i needed to project confidence. and yeah. but that's what he told me, to make it look believable. >> reporter: perhaps the most surreal moment in the courtroom, when the prosecutor plays an audiotape of her trying to explain to her then-husband mike that she actually didn't pay to have him killed. >> please, i need an attorney, can you help me? it's not true. >> you said you wanted to have me killed, i heard that. >> it's not true, that is not true! >> reporter: according to her, mike was in on the performance from the beginning. so why, asks the prosecutor, is she trying so hard to convince him? >> you claim it was all made up, how could that not be true? >> reporter: her attorney, brian claypool, says dalia is the innocent victim of a fame-hungry police department. >> this case is about a police department that tossed her under the bus for purposes of getting fame on a "cops" tv show. >> reporter: the now-infamous moment when police staged a fake crime scene and told dalia dippol
. >> that's all mohammad told you to say, right? >> yes, he told me to say that. >> 5,000% sure? >> i needed to project confidence. and yeah. but that's what he told me, to make it look believable. >> reporter: perhaps the most surreal moment in the courtroom, when the prosecutor plays an audiotape of her trying to explain to her then-husband mike that she actually didn't pay to have him killed. >> please, i need an attorney, can you help me? it's not true....
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but mohammad was glad to know that perez was slowly recovering. still something as easy as putting on a pair of sox is a struggle. >> yes i think it's going every day better. >>reporter: perez is 59 years old and spends many hours a week doing physical therapy to relearn how to walk and strengthen his body. he's never going back to being a window washer. his family won't let him. >> okay. the work is over. >>reporter: some people think wow! i got a second chance. now i'm...
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from athens, mohammad adow reports. >> still they keep coming, 1800 refugees arrived on monday morning. there is no one to welcome them, no one to stop them either. >> translator: we faced a lot of difficulties on the way here. now that we are here we want to cross to last doan yah but we don't know how to do that. >> the port's passenger terminal is now a temporary shelter for refugees. refugees from iraq, afghanistan and syria. there are not many leaving, greek officials say they want to ease the pressure there. one step closer to a normal life, their only option is to travel north to other countries in northern europe. these refugees are from the sinjar area of northern iraq poop member of the yazidi minority, beheaded bodies and mass graves. >> translator: our homes in sinjar have been destroyed. our friends, sons and daughters were slaughtered. mass graves now sit in our villages. we have nowhere left to go to. >> athens used to be a transit point but many are stuck in the capital including victoria square. it's been turned into a temporary refugee camp. most are from afghanistan.
from athens, mohammad adow reports. >> still they keep coming, 1800 refugees arrived on monday morning. there is no one to welcome them, no one to stop them either. >> translator: we faced a lot of difficulties on the way here. now that we are here we want to cross to last doan yah but we don't know how to do that. >> the port's passenger terminal is now a temporary shelter for refugees. refugees from iraq, afghanistan and syria. there are not many leaving, greek officials say...
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investigators say mohammad barry, a somalia tnal, troubled toubai and id arab emirates in 2012. investigators trying to determine if itas linkedo terrorism. >> a individual with the the machete in the public place. the those are this tt give us concern. >> reporter: restaurant is own by this ar christian from israel. he believes his biness was targeted because the assailant hado in 30 minus before the attack kg about him andhere he was fm. >> i feel it, yes. io i'm o and not the case but if it is, i hope it is one time thing, you know. >> reporter: he was not working last night the because he wento with a gine headache. four peopleere injured in the aack. one chris tcally. live from the satenter i'm's dann cuellar r channel six "action news". >> thanks, dann. >>> philadelphia police me an arrest in the, murder of e 20 year-old m juniata park. police say nd green was shot multiple tes and robbed, aftereaving the grocery store, on the 4200 blockf neilson street, january. january 27th. well, tonight the leay they have arrested 25 year-old kahif eard, four days later andharged him w
investigators say mohammad barry, a somalia tnal, troubled toubai and id arab emirates in 2012. investigators trying to determine if itas linkedo terrorism. >> a individual with the the machete in the public place. the those are this tt give us concern. >> reporter: restaurant is own by this ar christian from israel. he believes his biness was targeted because the assailant hado in 30 minus before the attack kg about him andhere he was fm. >> i feel it, yes. io i'm o and not...
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his controversial conversion to islam, changing his name to mohammad, and refusal to fight in vietnam on religious grounds shut down his career for a few years, temporarily taking away his titles. he was down but not out. and in standing firm for his principle on racial justice and religious freedom, he won the respect of many. he made a comeback in the ring, regaining his lost titles, and he remains today the only man who has three times been crowned heavyweight champion of the world by the world boxing association. mohammad ali proudly earned his place in history books as one of america's greatest athletes, earning the praise of presidents and people around the world. while books tell his story, the museum hopes to do more. >> people get excited when indirectly associated with him as a person and the context and experience that he had. >> a small glove that tells a very big story. and today on news4 at 6:00, i'm going to show you an artifact that was resurrected to help tell one of the many stories of music and musicians in america. we'll show you how the soul train sign was brought
his controversial conversion to islam, changing his name to mohammad, and refusal to fight in vietnam on religious grounds shut down his career for a few years, temporarily taking away his titles. he was down but not out. and in standing firm for his principle on racial justice and religious freedom, he won the respect of many. he made a comeback in the ring, regaining his lost titles, and he remains today the only man who has three times been crowned heavyweight champion of the world by the...
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but mohammad was glad to know that perez was slowly recovering.hing as easy as putting on a pair of sox is a struggle. >> yes i think it's going every day better. >>reporter: perez is 59 years old and spends many hours a week doing physical therapy to relearn how to walk and strengthen his body. he's never going back to being a window washer. his family won't let him. >> okay. the work is over. >>reporter: some people think wow! i got a second chance. now i'm going to do...
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f oo>>anfosurivethce p , s li uts tr> a e ro5% >>> fbi agents identified him as mohammad berry from the west african nation. berry entered a restaurant and attacked four people with a machete. >>> naacp may call for civil disobedience over the water crisis in flints, michigan. the president spoke in the city yesterday rs he gave michigan's governor rick snyder 30 days to come up with a timeline for fixing the water problems and wants schneider to say how much the repairs will cost. flint's drinking water is found to have elevated levels of lead. the city is majority black. naacp says more would be done if the residents were wealthier. >>> residents are on edge after someone is pieing on them with a -- spying on them with a drone. back in december arguments through her children's bedroom window. sunday it happened again with two drones. >> they were playing with us, taunting us. >> reporter: other neighbors complained about a similar experience. police say there is not much they can do, it's not against the law in california. neighbors believe the operators maybe kids playing a prank. >>
f oo>>anfosurivethce p , s li uts tr> a e ro5% >>> fbi agents identified him as mohammad berry from the west african nation. berry entered a restaurant and attacked four people with a machete. >>> naacp may call for civil disobedience over the water crisis in flints, michigan. the president spoke in the city yesterday rs he gave michigan's governor rick snyder 30 days to come up with a timeline for fixing the water problems and wants schneider to say how much the...
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mohammad has starved himself in protest against the law that allowed israel to hold suspects without trial. meanwhile, two israeli teenagers found guilty have been sentenced, 16-year-old mohammad was kidnapped beaten and burned to death, one of the convicted teens received a life sentence. oil around the world, oil producing countries and companies are reeling from the record plunge in the price of oil. al jazeera reports from nigeria where the crash has hit the economy hard. >> brings for his country's main export, oil, have fallen. and the impact has being felt in nearly all parts of the economy. our shortage of foreign exchange and subsequent falling of the value of the local currency, has driven inflation up. the daily producers sees an open, the products are competitive. >> this is forces an opportunity, because the competitors into our country. and they have an important exchange, and we are locally -- local currency, before now we could not compete be a farmer. in our own environment. >> the government is looking to entrepreneurs like him to boast the economy. >> this is 3,000
mohammad has starved himself in protest against the law that allowed israel to hold suspects without trial. meanwhile, two israeli teenagers found guilty have been sentenced, 16-year-old mohammad was kidnapped beaten and burned to death, one of the convicted teens received a life sentence. oil around the world, oil producing countries and companies are reeling from the record plunge in the price of oil. al jazeera reports from nigeria where the crash has hit the economy hard. >> brings...
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. >> reporter: witnesses say the assailant identified by authorities as mohammad barry went table to table hacking at the customers. some defending themselves with chairs before he ran out. man was later killed by police a few miles away after getting out wielding a machete and knife. investigators say mohammad barry, a somalia national, troubled to dubai and united arab emirates in 2012. investigators trying to determine if it was linked to terrorism. >> a individual with the the machete in the public place. the those are things that give us concern. >> reporter: restaurant is own by this arab christian from israel. he believes his business was targeted because the assailant had gone in 30 minutes before the attack asking about him and where he was from. >> i feel it, yes. i hope i'm wrong and not the case but if it is, i hope it is one time thing, you know. >> reporter: he was not working last night the because he went home with a migraine headache. four people were injured in the attack. one chris thecally. live from the sat center i'm's dann cuellar for channel six "action news".
. >> reporter: witnesses say the assailant identified by authorities as mohammad barry went table to table hacking at the customers. some defending themselves with chairs before he ran out. man was later killed by police a few miles away after getting out wielding a machete and knife. investigators say mohammad barry, a somalia national, troubled to dubai and united arab emirates in 2012. investigators trying to determine if it was linked to terrorism. >> a individual with the the...
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mohammad wiped out arab as well as jewish tribes on the arabian peninsula. jihad morphedver the centuries. what we have seeee since 1979, modernization of jihad. the ibvasion of afghanistan brought people like osama bin laden to the fight and siege of mecca in saudi arabia most americans don't know occurred. beginning of the support from the saudi regime began. finally today all your viewers have to understand, for 90 years, fundamentalists, brotherhood, al-qaeda, have said we want to re-establish the caliphate, empir of islam. what happens june 2014, leader of isis walked into the grand mosque, second biggest city of declared caliphate re-established with himself as the emperor. this threat is real, 93 people in america arrested as members of isis, 30% of them with no intention to travel to the middle east to kill over there but here, kill americans on u.s. soil. threat is real. arrived, armstrong, your viewers need to prepare themselves. >> one example of how serious re in america is, comess from the director of fbi said he has 900 investigations of islami
mohammad wiped out arab as well as jewish tribes on the arabian peninsula. jihad morphedver the centuries. what we have seeee since 1979, modernization of jihad. the ibvasion of afghanistan brought people like osama bin laden to the fight and siege of mecca in saudi arabia most americans don't know occurred. beginning of the support from the saudi regime began. finally today all your viewers have to understand, for 90 years, fundamentalists, brotherhood, al-qaeda, have said we want to...
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. >> mohammad middle east and north african division, thank you for sharing your views with us. >> the supreme court has suspended the sentence of a prisoner that has been on a hunger strike for 72 days. in protest that allowed to hold suspects without trial. the detention order was suspended due to his poor health. >> listen, please, don't be fool bedty israeli decision. don't let the call for solidarity die, we are oversoulerring. all of us, all the people used to tell me, although we are crushed, that they are astonished by our plight. please tell the world, my morale is high. put my body is very feeble, i am able to collapse, but i have hope thanks to god. >> two israeli teenagers found guilty of murdering a palestinian teenager have been sentenced. 16-year-old palestinian was kidnapped beaten and burned to death in 2014. one of the convicted teens received a life sentence, the other was sentenced to 21 years in prison. we have this update. >> the family has reacted angry to the sentencing, in fact at 1 point, his mother stood up and started shouting at the courts saying that the s
. >> mohammad middle east and north african division, thank you for sharing your views with us. >> the supreme court has suspended the sentence of a prisoner that has been on a hunger strike for 72 days. in protest that allowed to hold suspects without trial. the detention order was suspended due to his poor health. >> listen, please, don't be fool bedty israeli decision. don't let the call for solidarity die, we are oversoulerring. all of us, all the people used to tell me,...
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let me ask you about khalid khad shake sheikh mohammad. there was a dispute ongoing, i speaks, whether or not he being the only person who was waterboardded a substantial number of times, once or twice, whether or not the waterboard offering him produced information from him that did in fact help lead us to osama bin n laden's courier or to a phone. what's your view on that. >> guest: really nice to have this golden thread and say, ding, ding, ding, that's so obvious. but you have been in the same office i worked in, jim. never works that way. there are threads but they're hundreds, if not thousands of threads and some are good, in a fabric that get you to where you want to be. so, to just hit a couple of data points, it wasn't waterboarding that made him talk. i was sleep deprivation. we did use waterboarding but at the end of the day it was one of the other techniques. now, having said that, there is a difference in how sheikh mohammad before and after the enhanced interrogation techniques. this was totally defiant. this was a zone of mo
let me ask you about khalid khad shake sheikh mohammad. there was a dispute ongoing, i speaks, whether or not he being the only person who was waterboardded a substantial number of times, once or twice, whether or not the waterboard offering him produced information from him that did in fact help lead us to osama bin n laden's courier or to a phone. what's your view on that. >> guest: really nice to have this golden thread and say, ding, ding, ding, that's so obvious. but you have been in...
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from athens, mohammad adow reports. >> still they kept coming, 1800 refugees arrived on monday. no one to welcome them, no one to stop them either. >> translator: we faced a lot of difficulties here, now that we are here, we want to cross to macedonia but we don't know how to do that. >> the port's a special shelter now, everyone has the same objective to get out of greece as quickly as they possibly can. there are not many leaving. greek officials say at the want to ease the pressure there. one step closer to a new life the refugees say their only option is to travel north to other countries in northern europe. these men are from the sinjar area of northern iraq, a member of the yazidi sect, shows me pictures of beheaded bodies and mass graves. >> translator: our homes in sinjar have been destroyed. our friends, sons and daughters have been destroyed. last graves sit in our villages. we have nowhere left to go to. >> reporter: this stream of refugees has become a serious problem for greece. athens used to be a place for tourists but now, refugees are no nno longer allowed to cr
from athens, mohammad adow reports. >> still they kept coming, 1800 refugees arrived on monday. no one to welcome them, no one to stop them either. >> translator: we faced a lot of difficulties here, now that we are here, we want to cross to macedonia but we don't know how to do that. >> the port's a special shelter now, everyone has the same objective to get out of greece as quickly as they possibly can. there are not many leaving. greek officials say at the want to ease the...
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from athens, mohammad adow reports. >> still they keep coming, 1800 refugees arrived on monday morning. there is no one to welcome them. no one to stop them, either. >> translator: we face a lot of difficulties on the ways here. now that we are here, we want to cross to macedonia. but we don't know how to do that. >> the port's passenger terminal is now a temporary shelter for refugees. most of them are from syria, iraq and afghanistan. everyone here has the same objective to get out of greece as fast as they possibly can. not much leaving over the mast zonian border. greek officials say they want to ease the life there. travel north to other countries in europe. these area are from the sinjar area of northern iraq. a member of the is yazidi minority, beheadbodies and mass graves. >> translator: our homes in sinjar have been destroyed. our friends, sons and daughters were slaughtered pnl mass terrorists now sit in our homes. >> capital including victoria square has been turned into a temporary refugee camp. most are from afghanistan. they are no longer permitted to cross the border. >>
from athens, mohammad adow reports. >> still they keep coming, 1800 refugees arrived on monday morning. there is no one to welcome them. no one to stop them, either. >> translator: we face a lot of difficulties on the ways here. now that we are here, we want to cross to macedonia. but we don't know how to do that. >> the port's passenger terminal is now a temporary shelter for refugees. most of them are from syria, iraq and afghanistan. everyone here has the same objective to...
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. >> well, the family of mohammad have reacted angrily to sentencing, at 1 point his mother stood up and started shouting a t the courts saying that the sentences are too lenient, that one of the sentencing rather one of the minor whose was sentenced to 21 years in prison will likely be out in just a few years time because of israel's appeal process. saying that her son is never coming back, now the background of this is a third man who is accused in this case, his name is joseph ben david, he is 31 years old, and is an israeli settler, he has been ruled or rather found by the courts to have led the killing of mohammad, but the reason he hasn't been convicted or sentenced is because his lawyers have filed an insanity plea. now the court has yet to rule on that, so while the family is no doubt very upset, by the sentencing of these two minors their ordeal is far from over. >> reporting there, a united nations league panel is going to rule that the wikileaks foundser a victim of what is called arbitrary detention. and that's been abated by the swedish government he is wanted in sweden
. >> well, the family of mohammad have reacted angrily to sentencing, at 1 point his mother stood up and started shouting a t the courts saying that the sentences are too lenient, that one of the sentencing rather one of the minor whose was sentenced to 21 years in prison will likely be out in just a few years time because of israel's appeal process. saying that her son is never coming back, now the background of this is a third man who is accused in this case, his name is joseph ben...
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which makes finding a quiet area to pray, hard for students like mohammad ismail. [take sot to: 0:14 duration:0:14]sot [camio 3(1) [two line l3] - mohammed ismail student (00:00 - 00:00 46:07<" whenever i was looking for a room, i kinda would go through the imu and try to find something that's available, which is not the case like at 2 or 2pm, or i'd have to go on top of a staircase and just pray there and hope that no one would walk by and start asking me questions, because we can't talk when we pray."> many other msa members felt the same way. that's when the group decided to reach out. after a month of discussion and planning with university officials, they found a solution. [take sot to: 0:13 duration:0:13]sot [camio 3(1) [two line students (00:00 - 00:00 59:34 <" we identified a couple of rooms that have been used as offices since the flood that happened many years ago. they are no longer needed for offices so we're able to change those to prayer and meditation spaces."> two ne
which makes finding a quiet area to pray, hard for students like mohammad ismail. [take sot to: 0:14 duration:0:14]sot [camio 3(1) [two line l3] - mohammed ismail student (00:00 - 00:00 46:07 many other msa members felt the same way. that's when the group decided to reach out. after a month of discussion and planning with university officials, they found a solution. [take sot to: 0:13 duration:0:13]sot [camio 3(1) [two line students (00:00 - 00:00 59:34 two ne
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razan mohammad abu-salha air travel tisha: air-traffic and booze do not make brady man brought his own booze on when he was not allowed to drink, he started yelling. video from one passenger shows police officers removing the man. but not arrested. the flight resumed after a delay. steve: it's time for the must-see video. we go to taiwan. an amazing rescue. look at that little guy. they pulled that small white dog from the rubble, trapped for four days after the quake hit the city. the dog is named lee lee. it was sent to a shelter. they saw the dog getting rescued on local television, knew who it was. they had to go get it. happy zoner survived as well and is in the hospital. they are all able to get reunited. tisha: a major operation. steve: incredible after all this time. the coldness of the season, the snow chances are a little more iffy. it's cold now but this is just the beginning of our downward trend. temperatures in the 20th. tomorrow looks to be a nice bright day. there is rdu international. all quiet out there. windchill factor driven down in many spots. dewpoint temperature
razan mohammad abu-salha air travel tisha: air-traffic and booze do not make brady man brought his own booze on when he was not allowed to drink, he started yelling. video from one passenger shows police officers removing the man. but not arrested. the flight resumed after a delay. steve: it's time for the must-see video. we go to taiwan. an amazing rescue. look at that little guy. they pulled that small white dog from the rubble, trapped for four days after the quake hit the city. the dog is...
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which makes finding a quiet area to pray, hard for students like mohammad ismail. mohammed ismail stent whenever i was looking for a room, i kinda would go through the imu and try to find something that's available, which is not the case like at 2 or 2pm, or i'd have to go on top of a staircase and just pray there and hope walk by and start because we can't talk when we pray." many other msa members felt the same way. that's when the group decided to reach out. after a month of discussion and planning with university officials, they found a solution. lyn redington dean of students "we identified a couple of rooms that have been used as offices since the flood that happened many years ago. they are no longer needed for offices so we're able to change those to prayer and meditation spaces." two new completely renovated rooms. one for men and ismail says getting this space is a step forward for not only the group, but the university as a whole. "it's juststice having a room where anyone can go and have a quiet place to other people other a lot as well. hopefully it wi
which makes finding a quiet area to pray, hard for students like mohammad ismail. mohammed ismail stent whenever i was looking for a room, i kinda would go through the imu and try to find something that's available, which is not the case like at 2 or 2pm, or i'd have to go on top of a staircase and just pray there and hope walk by and start because we can't talk when we pray." many other msa members felt the same way. that's when the group decided to reach out. after a month of discussion...
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storm system on mohammad. we talk about that in a few minute. leon: the hits keep coming. folks, anytime the weather threaten mobile track 7 hit the road to give you realtime look at the conditions. you see this is 270. going north near gaithersburg. bring any problems if we find anything out there on the maureen: this is a live look at another part of the road system. this time in southeastern virginia. this is the i-64 brim between norfolk and hampton. the road service is wet. there was snowfall there a few hours ago. leon: all right. folks, of course you can stay connected with the storm watch weather team anytime. connect with us on facebook or twitter. download the storm watch weather app for the phone or the mobile device. alison: the other big story we're following a 2-year-old child and his father inyou are -- injured. that was this afternoon at eighth and virginia avenue in southeast. brianne carter is live with more on on the search for the gunman. brianne: a barbershop employee said the three masked men stood here in the entrance of the barbershop and opened fir
storm system on mohammad. we talk about that in a few minute. leon: the hits keep coming. folks, anytime the weather threaten mobile track 7 hit the road to give you realtime look at the conditions. you see this is 270. going north near gaithersburg. bring any problems if we find anything out there on the maureen: this is a live look at another part of the road system. this time in southeastern virginia. this is the i-64 brim between norfolk and hampton. the road service is wet. there was...
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which makes finding a quiet area to pray, hard for students like mohammad ismail. 46:07 "whenever i was looking for a room, i kinda would go through the imu and try to find something that's available, which is not the case like at 2 or 2pm, or i'd have to go on top of a staircase and just pray there and hope that no one would walk by and start asking me questions, because we can't talk when we pray." many other msa members felt the same way. that's when the group decided to reach out. after a month of discussion and planning with university officials, they found a solution. 59:34 "we identified a couple that have been used as offices since the flood that happened many years ago. they are no longer needed for offices so we're able to change those to prayer and meditation spaces." two new completely renovated rooms. one for men and another for women. ismail says getting this space is a step forward for not only the group, but the university as a whole. 46:24 "it's just nice having a room where anyone can go and have a quiet place to pray. i'm hoping that other people other students will u
which makes finding a quiet area to pray, hard for students like mohammad ismail. 46:07 "whenever i was looking for a room, i kinda would go through the imu and try to find something that's available, which is not the case like at 2 or 2pm, or i'd have to go on top of a staircase and just pray there and hope that no one would walk by and start asking me questions, because we can't talk when we pray." many other msa members felt the same way. that's when the group decided to reach out....
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lam mohammad friend of victim "we were trying to solve it they ran up with their guns pulled out and said, 'drop it' one time and then shot him. four times." unknown... at this time. after the shooting... several people started rioting.... throwing rocks.... at the cops and tossing garbage cans. other police agencies were to help gain control. with super tuesday just two days away.. republican frontrunner donald trump is under fire again. critics are demanding trump publicly denounce the ku klux klan after getting an endorsement from former grand wizard david duke. trump's rivals were also hitting the issue hard today on the campaign trail. sot rubio: "we cannot be a party that nominates someone who refuses to condemn white supremacist and the ku klux klan, we cannot be a party that does that. (huge applause)" texas senator ted cruz went even further.. suggesting trump is reluctant to release his tax returns because of possible mob ties. cruz: there have been multiple media reports about donald's business dealings with the mob, with the mafia. trump says he plans to release his tax r
lam mohammad friend of victim "we were trying to solve it they ran up with their guns pulled out and said, 'drop it' one time and then shot him. four times." unknown... at this time. after the shooting... several people started rioting.... throwing rocks.... at the cops and tossing garbage cans. other police agencies were to help gain control. with super tuesday just two days away.. republican frontrunner donald trump is under fire again. critics are demanding trump publicly denounce...
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what should happen to some of the world's most dangerous men, malik mohammad will return to the courtroom putting the focus on him and others who are there. a r re look inside the camps and what's ahead for these men behindbars. >> reporter: bomb makers, terrorist trainers, body guards to osama bin laden, we can't show you their faces, but that's how the united states government describes the men being held at guantanamo bay, cuba. cameras show the detainees talking,, gesturing, even getting water from guards ding an afternoon meal. >> we can't forget that the detainees that are here at one point had fortheir objective to kill americans. and given the opportunity, they would continue to do so. >> certain detainees will urine, feces, vomit. and if they can get that opportunity to throw that on a guard, they will. >> reporter: there are about 2,000 members of the joint task force, men and women, assigned to watch the detainees a around the clock. the number assigned to gitmo has stayed the same in the last decade, but the number of detainees has dropped to 91. at a cost to taxpayers of near
what should happen to some of the world's most dangerous men, malik mohammad will return to the courtroom putting the focus on him and others who are there. a r re look inside the camps and what's ahead for these men behindbars. >> reporter: bomb makers, terrorist trainers, body guards to osama bin laden, we can't show you their faces, but that's how the united states government describes the men being held at guantanamo bay, cuba. cameras show the detainees talking,, gesturing, even...