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here is to mohammed and to major howell.ou have a wonderful evening and we see you again tomorrow night. good night. hi. i'm jim perdue. in case of everyday emergencies... guys, go get changed! ...or soccer practice, it's important to be prepared for dinner. that's why i've prepared my perdue perfect portions fresh chicken breasts. they're individually wrapped, so you can cook what you need and store what you don't. we're not playing helicopter now. ready when you are, they're trimmed of fat and consistently sized to cook in just 10 minutes. life's not perfect. that's why there's perdue perfect portions. [ male announcer ] perdue perfect portions.
here is to mohammed and to major howell.ou have a wonderful evening and we see you again tomorrow night. good night. hi. i'm jim perdue. in case of everyday emergencies... guys, go get changed! ...or soccer practice, it's important to be prepared for dinner. that's why i've prepared my perdue perfect portions fresh chicken breasts. they're individually wrapped, so you can cook what you need and store what you don't. we're not playing helicopter now. ready when you are, they're trimmed of fat...
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king and mohamed ali the same year, 1966 in chicago. mohamed was having great difficulty because the federal government had stripped and of this title as heavyweight of the world and because he didn't want to serve in vietnam. and i saw him at the end of this curry that i was thin and i was sort of crying because he didn't have his entourage with them and he didn't look sad, but he was alone. and i said mohammed, they've taken everything from you. the government district of your likelihood, everything. they take them out good he said janik, they haven't taken everything from me. they haven't taken me for me. and he said i know you want to be something someday. never once have been so much that you want a bar that love yourself. so when they take it from you, they take you from you. and he was 24 years old giving me that with them. >> host: that's good advice. why do we pause for a break and we'll be right back. >> host: left continue our dialogue, her discussion on the question raised reconciliation in america. no one but no one can den
king and mohamed ali the same year, 1966 in chicago. mohamed was having great difficulty because the federal government had stripped and of this title as heavyweight of the world and because he didn't want to serve in vietnam. and i saw him at the end of this curry that i was thin and i was sort of crying because he didn't have his entourage with them and he didn't look sad, but he was alone. and i said mohammed, they've taken everything from you. the government district of your likelihood,...
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go back to khalid shaikh mohammed, the white house has taken management ultimately of this decision. does that weaken what some would argue is already a weakened attorney general? >> well, i think they basically have to admit that he is wrong on this, that his desire to have khalid sheikh mohammed tried in civil courts in new york city just isn't going to work and when the new york city mayor and others became aware of just what that would mean, the cost, the high cost of try trying khalid shaikh mohammed not only in new york city but anywhere in the united states, when you have a perfectly good venue down there at guantanamo, just seems -- you know, it's been very irritating, when the white house basically took it away from eric, i think that kind of slammed him just a little bit. bill: this has been labeled by some, sir, on the outside as the toughest hearing to date for him. >> i don't know about that. bill: do you agree? >> i don't know about that. i like eric holder, i like him personally, supported him for this position, but i have been disappointed in some of the positions he'
go back to khalid shaikh mohammed, the white house has taken management ultimately of this decision. does that weaken what some would argue is already a weakened attorney general? >> well, i think they basically have to admit that he is wrong on this, that his desire to have khalid sheikh mohammed tried in civil courts in new york city just isn't going to work and when the new york city mayor and others became aware of just what that would mean, the cost, the high cost of try trying...
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for trying in this case khalid sheikh mohammed.eem to have good support from the bush administration in your view, it is one that i share from a time into prostitution world that that exponential base is very important. i would note that john bellinger, who was a top legal adviser to the national security council and the state department under president george w. bush had said publicly that the rush to military commissions is based on premises that are not true. and ken weinstein who we had before this committee regularly, under the bush administration has said denying yourself access to one system in favor of the other could be counterproductive. i see the benefit of having both systems available. that's what i applaud the obama administration that when they decide to retain military commissions. now, you've made the decision to go with both article iii courts and military tribunals as the circumstances justify. i wanted to ask you, what role you think the legislature should have in that exercise of prosecutorial discretion? again
for trying in this case khalid sheikh mohammed.eem to have good support from the bush administration in your view, it is one that i share from a time into prostitution world that that exponential base is very important. i would note that john bellinger, who was a top legal adviser to the national security council and the state department under president george w. bush had said publicly that the rush to military commissions is based on premises that are not true. and ken weinstein who we had...
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mohammed, what is it like for this family?iraqi journalist saeed chmagh was killed in 2007, his family was devastated. now, almost three years later, they're having to live through the unimaginable pain once more. a family in deep mourning all over again. >> he was a very good man. >> reporter: "what did they do wrong, what did he do wrong that they would shoot him and kill him?" iraqi journalist saeed chmagh had worked alongside his colleague namir noor eldeen since 2003. aerial footage from a u.s. military apache attack helicopter shows the july, 2007, incident when both men were killed when they came under attack. the helicopters were helping ground troops clear insurgents in a neighborhood in southeast baghdad. the incident garnered international attention because saeed and namir worked for roiters news agency. all along saeed's family asked how the men could have been killed when they were only doing their jobs. the aerial footage made public by the website wikileaks has led to new revelations about exactly what happened.
mohammed, what is it like for this family?iraqi journalist saeed chmagh was killed in 2007, his family was devastated. now, almost three years later, they're having to live through the unimaginable pain once more. a family in deep mourning all over again. >> he was a very good man. >> reporter: "what did they do wrong, what did he do wrong that they would shoot him and kill him?" iraqi journalist saeed chmagh had worked alongside his colleague namir noor eldeen since 2003....
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cnn's mohammed jamjoon is live in baghdad this morning.ictures actually show this guy that was interrogated, right? how bad was it? he claims one thing and the navy seals claim another. >> reporter: kyra, as you said yesterday, fairly early on in the trial the accuser here, the detainee, am ed abed, he took the stand for about an hour. he testified to abuse far more extensive than had been alleged before. he said not only was he punched in the stomach, he was beaten on the shoulder and beaten on the back and repeatedly kicked and punched in the stomach that he bled profusely. we did see pictures that were provided to us by court officers. there was definitely a gash in the inside of his right lip and that was something that everybody testified to and that wasn't contradictory to what others testified to, but it didn't appear to be bruising of any other kind. that could be because bruises don't appear 30 to 40 hours after the fact. two sets of pictures that were shown to the jurors are made up of six navy members showed that he did not have
cnn's mohammed jamjoon is live in baghdad this morning.ictures actually show this guy that was interrogated, right? how bad was it? he claims one thing and the navy seals claim another. >> reporter: kyra, as you said yesterday, fairly early on in the trial the accuser here, the detainee, am ed abed, he took the stand for about an hour. he testified to abuse far more extensive than had been alleged before. he said not only was he punched in the stomach, he was beaten on the shoulder and...
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of after a long road through personal and professional setbacks, joe mohammed, accompanied by lee malvo, arrived in montgomery county maryland in early 2002. after having already killed five people and wounding several others in a month long arc of robbery and revenge, through the southwest and the south that included prior interlewds in maryland, the two snipers began the rampage that would draw worldwide attention with an errant shot through a michael's craft store on october 2. 2002. later that day, they would kill their first person, and the next day, five more. nearly all in the confines of montgomery county, maryland. over the next three weeks, four more murders and three unsuccessful attempts tobago place with woundings, mainly in virginia, between d.c., and richmond. but conclude willing back in montgomery county. mohammed and malvo wop captured at a maryland restaurant some 50 miles northwest of d.c., ending the manhunt. but my book does not chronicle the story, although there's a chapter on it to orient people, but what it does is take a look at the newspaper men and women who
of after a long road through personal and professional setbacks, joe mohammed, accompanied by lee malvo, arrived in montgomery county maryland in early 2002. after having already killed five people and wounding several others in a month long arc of robbery and revenge, through the southwest and the south that included prior interlewds in maryland, the two snipers began the rampage that would draw worldwide attention with an errant shot through a michael's craft store on october 2. 2002. later...
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the diplomat is muhammad mohammed al-madadi. when asked about a smoky smell, he joked to a flient attendant -- flight attendant that he was trying to light his shoes on fire. that sparked an incident. some say the move to send him home is the right one. >> not only should he know better, he's been here for some time. he is the son of a diplomat. he grew up there. >> passengers say things were handled calmly. some didn't even know there was a problem until the jet landed. >>> the wizard's gilbert areenis will work with at-risk youth as part of his sentence. areenis will work with young offenders in the juvenile justice system. he must perform 400 hours of community service as part of his sentence on gun charges. areenis will do that service at d.c.'s facility in laurel, maryland. he'll also serve 30 days at a halfway house in montgomery county. >>> it's coming up on 8 after the hour. in six minutes, we'll come up with the "discovery" crew conducting its first space walk. >>> learn how franchises these days are more than just fast
the diplomat is muhammad mohammed al-madadi. when asked about a smoky smell, he joked to a flient attendant -- flight attendant that he was trying to light his shoes on fire. that sparked an incident. some say the move to send him home is the right one. >> not only should he know better, he's been here for some time. he is the son of a diplomat. he grew up there. >> passengers say things were handled calmly. some didn't even know there was a problem until the jet landed....
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that's why we can publish cartoons of mohamed even though it offends certain people. >> and we don't. >> i don't believe in wussies because i like my head on my neck. >> she was talking about mohamed ali. allison, is all of the anger real or immediate fabrication? >> i think people are unhappy. i think it directly relates with what's going on with the economy. i think in a time where there is jobs and prosperity, there will be less hate. i think there still is going to be a healthy amount of adolescent carping. i know i am guilty of that. it is easy to tear things down. i have been tearing you down and the greg-alogue, and it was easy for me to do it. you handed it to me and i said thank you. i do think a fair amount of hatred and anger has to do with the fact that people are unhappy right now and they are out of work and they are poor and freaked out. >> bill, you hate everything. yet you have everything. >> i have everything? i hate because i have not. you know, saying we are all not racist, very difficult to argue with. it is hard for me to say maybe we are not all racist. >> i am
that's why we can publish cartoons of mohamed even though it offends certain people. >> and we don't. >> i don't believe in wussies because i like my head on my neck. >> she was talking about mohamed ali. allison, is all of the anger real or immediate fabrication? >> i think people are unhappy. i think it directly relates with what's going on with the economy. i think in a time where there is jobs and prosperity, there will be less hate. i think there still is going to...
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warning that "south park" creators they could be killed because of the depiction of the prophet mohammedey have taken on just about every faith and mocked osama bin laden in a historic piece. watch. >> this is a message to all american infidels. prepare to die in a sea of holy fire. you will be punished for your decadent ways on the first day of radaman. wait. wait a minute. what did i say? radaman. blah blah blah. ram dan. what is that? maybe dennis rodman will punish you with his crazy hair. no. what is that? right, right. yeah, no. okay. okay. all right. let's go again. >> larry: do you get any flack on that? >> we didn't get any flack. i think probably the difference there is that bin laden is not a deity. >> larry: making fun of him. >> it struck us as kind of funny this very extreme situation set in the very mundane setting and has to do takes and can't not laugh. >> larry: did you ever get letters from the fcc? >> we have had a few what are called letters of inquiry i'm sure -- i don't know. i don't know if you had any run-ins. >> larry: a few in the past. what did you say and why
warning that "south park" creators they could be killed because of the depiction of the prophet mohammedey have taken on just about every faith and mocked osama bin laden in a historic piece. watch. >> this is a message to all american infidels. prepare to die in a sea of holy fire. you will be punished for your decadent ways on the first day of radaman. wait. wait a minute. what did i say? radaman. blah blah blah. ram dan. what is that? maybe dennis rodman will punish you with...
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estaba viajando en mision consular, dijeron los investigadores...el diplomatico identificado como mohammedl-madadi se dirigia a ver a un agente del movimiento al-qaida detenido en colorado... es procedente de qatar y tras ser descubierto bromeo y dijo que estaba tratando de incendiar sus zapatos... funcionarios del departamento de estado dijeron que el diplomatico sera transferido a otra posta o devuelto a su pais.. autoridades federales estan en busca de un hombre responsable de vandalizar de manera racista y danar varios parques en la region... ronald edward bost de 50 años tiene varios tatuajes que incluyen swastikas en su mano izquierda.. el sujeto suele frecuentar las bibliotecas publicas de arlington, y los monumentos en la region como el de george washington y el memorial parkway.. autoridades aconsejan que si conoce su paradero llame a la policia pero no trate de enfrentarlo... gracias por continuar con noticias univision washington... se inicio la segunda fase del censo 2010, con el envio de formularios en espanol para facilitar el proceso entre las personas que no hablan ingles..
estaba viajando en mision consular, dijeron los investigadores...el diplomatico identificado como mohammedl-madadi se dirigia a ver a un agente del movimiento al-qaida detenido en colorado... es procedente de qatar y tras ser descubierto bromeo y dijo que estaba tratando de incendiar sus zapatos... funcionarios del departamento de estado dijeron que el diplomatico sera transferido a otra posta o devuelto a su pais.. autoridades federales estan en busca de un hombre responsable de vandalizar de...
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today, there are questions following revelations that mohammed al-madadi was on his way to denver to meet with an accused al qaeda agent being held in a maximum-security prison. on board the united flight from reagan national to denver, flight attendants smelled smoke and alerted air marshals. al-madadi refuse to come out of the restroom. he says he was only joking reference in the shoe bomber, but after aft-sixteens were scrambled and the president notified, law-enforcement cannot see the humor. >> none of this is taken as < dead serious. >> no explosives were found. after holding the plane passengers hours, al-madadi was held on no charges with diplomatic immunity. catarrh officials rushed to do damage control -- qatar officials rushed to do damage control after the al qaeda link. embay officials insist it was an innocent meeting. one big question, will officials detained -- well officials from qatar pay for the incident. the u.s. does expect diplomat to be removed from his u.s. post as soon as tomorrow, but said they will not have to repay. >>> a man arrested for making obscene a
today, there are questions following revelations that mohammed al-madadi was on his way to denver to meet with an accused al qaeda agent being held in a maximum-security prison. on board the united flight from reagan national to denver, flight attendants smelled smoke and alerted air marshals. al-madadi refuse to come out of the restroom. he says he was only joking reference in the shoe bomber, but after aft-sixteens were scrambled and the president notified, law-enforcement cannot see the...
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with regard to the khalid sheikh mohammed decision you made that decision. you declared in this committee directly that there was going to be tried in new york and he defended that as a appropriate way because quite a bit of controversy at the time. i a understand now that the white house is suggesting it would not be tried in new york, and i guess it it makes me a bit uneasy having served in the department that has politicians discussing where the cases of to be tried. normally the default and objective professional prosecutors. so what is your position about where this khalid sheikh mohammed trial should take place and are you uneasy that the white house is leaking statements about where a criminal case should be taken for trial? >> i have said myself the national security team is in the process of reviewing where the case might best be held. we have to take into consideration -- >> were on the national security team. >> the national security and includes a qtr defense, secretary of state, people from the intelligence community, the people who meet with th
with regard to the khalid sheikh mohammed decision you made that decision. you declared in this committee directly that there was going to be tried in new york and he defended that as a appropriate way because quite a bit of controversy at the time. i a understand now that the white house is suggesting it would not be tried in new york, and i guess it it makes me a bit uneasy having served in the department that has politicians discussing where the cases of to be tried. normally the default and...
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with regard to the khalid sheikh mohammed decision you made that decision. you declared in this committee directly that there was going to be tried in new york and he defended that as a appropriate way because quite a bit of controversy at the time. i a understand now that the white house is suggesting it would not be tried in new york, and i guess it it makes me a bit uneasy having served in the department that has politicians discussing where the cases of to be tried. normally the default and objective professional prosecutors. so what is your position about where this khalid sheikh mohammed trial should take place and are you uneasy that the white house is leaking statements about where a criminal case should be taken for trial? >> i have said myself the national security team is in the process of reviewing where the case might best be held. we have to take into consideration -- >> were on the national security team. >> the national security and includes a qtr defense, secretary of state, people from the intelligence community, the people who meet with th
with regard to the khalid sheikh mohammed decision you made that decision. you declared in this committee directly that there was going to be tried in new york and he defended that as a appropriate way because quite a bit of controversy at the time. i a understand now that the white house is suggesting it would not be tried in new york, and i guess it it makes me a bit uneasy having served in the department that has politicians discussing where the cases of to be tried. normally the default and...
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the passenger is identified as mohammed al madadi n hisarly 20s.the qatar embassy says he was flying on international business. air marshals took the man into custody, when he landed he was handed over to officials. passengers say even though all of this was going on on the plane, it was still a relatively calm process. >> we came in very low, very fast. it appeared we had an expedited landing. we landed on 35 right, and then pulled up in front of the fire rescue station on 35 right, and the pilot shut down the engines and said we wouldn't be going to the gate right away. then they brought out all the fire trucks. we stopped for a while. >> reporter: this was a boeing 757, it had 157 passengers on board and six crew members. again, passengers say it was a calm situation. some didn't realize exactly what was going on. now, a high-ranking official tells the associated press that it appears that the man was not trying to harm anyone, and will face no criminal charges. tracee wilkins, back to you. >> thank you. >>> qatar's ambassador to the u.s. has re
the passenger is identified as mohammed al madadi n hisarly 20s.the qatar embassy says he was flying on international business. air marshals took the man into custody, when he landed he was handed over to officials. passengers say even though all of this was going on on the plane, it was still a relatively calm process. >> we came in very low, very fast. it appeared we had an expedited landing. we landed on 35 right, and then pulled up in front of the fire rescue station on 35 right, and...
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first built on the in instructions of the prophet mohammed in 630 it's been restored many times.ith foreign help. five italians, a turk and an american alongside 57 yemenese. four years of pain-staking work with at least two more to go. >> the whole point of the mosque is life. we're doing restoration of the cultural and religious and the spirit of the building. >> the spirit of the old city. >> yes. >> the renovation work extends beyond the mosque. many of the old houses also need to be rescued as they're foundations have been undermined by water. under the yunesko plan the others will pay and as long as they stick to the original style and design and the old skills haven't died here. the old city is still full of masons and black smiths and carpenters and they use the streets as an extended work shop and another unique tradition the ganbia dagger worn by ever self-respecting male and they were originally made of rhino horns banned in 1987. >> this is rhino horn. >> how much is this? >> about $10,000. just because it's rhino horns? >> yeah. >> this is $25 and that's $10,000. >>
first built on the in instructions of the prophet mohammed in 630 it's been restored many times.ith foreign help. five italians, a turk and an american alongside 57 yemenese. four years of pain-staking work with at least two more to go. >> the whole point of the mosque is life. we're doing restoration of the cultural and religious and the spirit of the building. >> the spirit of the old city. >> yes. >> the renovation work extends beyond the mosque. many of the old...
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now, clearly, kol lead shaikh mohammed, the alleged mastermind of 9/11, the question is where will he you fought to have moussaoui tried in civilian court, the 20th high-jacker. where do you come down? >> generally my overall approach is use all the tools. everything should be on the table for every circumstance. that being said, the general approach we took when i was head of criminal was, if someone was caught in the u.s., at the end of the day they wound up tried in a u.s. court for a whole lot of practical and legal reasons, including the fact it eelsz easy to get the evidence if someone is act nk the united states itself. it doesn't mean you have to give miranda warnings. generally the view was, if someone was caught overseas and they weren't an american, we didn't bring them into a uchltd s. court because there are huge obstacles to gathering evidence and some of the process issues when you apprehend someone in a battlefield. without laying down an ironclad rule, my general approach is catch them here, try them here. catch them overseas, put them in a military -- >> you think it
now, clearly, kol lead shaikh mohammed, the alleged mastermind of 9/11, the question is where will he you fought to have moussaoui tried in civilian court, the 20th high-jacker. where do you come down? >> generally my overall approach is use all the tools. everything should be on the table for every circumstance. that being said, the general approach we took when i was head of criminal was, if someone was caught in the u.s., at the end of the day they wound up tried in a u.s. court for a...
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. >> laura: directly ahead a south park story line about the prophet mohammed gets censored by comedyxecs, a report that sec employees were busy watching porn while the economy collapsed. lovely. all coming up. >> laura: in the factor follow-up segment tonight, was comedy central intimidated by muslim fanatics? south park recently aired an episode dealing with the prophet mohammed, something the show's creators realized might spark some controversy. >> we would be so hypocritical against our own thoughts if we said okay well let's not make fun of them because they might hurt us. that's messed up to have that kind of thought process. okay. well we will make fun of the catholics because they won't hurt us. we won't make fun of them because they might hurt us. >> laura: it did prompt veiled threats from islamic web site. second episode ran and it was slightly cren soared. actually significantly censored. joining us from detroit is the publisher of the arab american news. look, i'm sympathetic in many ways with muslims who think that sacrilegious you are doing this to u
. >> laura: directly ahead a south park story line about the prophet mohammed gets censored by comedyxecs, a report that sec employees were busy watching porn while the economy collapsed. lovely. all coming up. >> laura: in the factor follow-up segment tonight, was comedy central intimidated by muslim fanatics? south park recently aired an episode dealing with the prophet mohammed, something the show's creators realized might spark some controversy. >> we...
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-- actually, we cannot do the same 1,400 years when the people at that time did for the prophet mohammed. and even we cannot do for this, as i told you one of the examples, who said, cannot access, you cannot just cooperate with the foreign media. i was with the foreign media for 10 years. my daughter said how do you know the american news agency and the older people criticize the united states. other journalists in the same situation. in iran, it's difficult to say, you can say, you know, free any of your idea. it's really difficult. i hope i answer your question. i want to add something about your question. two things. the first is that two weeks ago, the revolutionary guard arrested 13 netizens, 13 people using the internet to get information out. what is difficult as we do not have their names. the authorities do not want to give the names. it is difficult to know who was in prison. liviu spent two hours and you are released. it is difficult to get that information. i want to stress one example. his name was [unintelligible] and he died in prison last year. it was before her election
-- actually, we cannot do the same 1,400 years when the people at that time did for the prophet mohammed. and even we cannot do for this, as i told you one of the examples, who said, cannot access, you cannot just cooperate with the foreign media. i was with the foreign media for 10 years. my daughter said how do you know the american news agency and the older people criticize the united states. other journalists in the same situation. in iran, it's difficult to say, you can say, you know, free...
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>> reporter: yeah, we have not been able to figure out which return flight mohammed al- madadi is on. he caused plenty of outcries. is >> reporter: he was on official embassy business, heading out to a visit with convicted al qaeda sleeper agent international, al marrari. he slipped into the bathroom for an illegal smoke. and questioned by air marshals on board, al madadi joked about lighting up a shoe bomb, referring to the shoe bomber. that lead them to scramble two f-16 fiter jets which escorted flight 663 to an abrupt landing and isolation at the denver airport. that's when passengers realized that there was a problem. >> there was no steven seagull movie. he was completely compliment with them. >> reporter: he was taken into custody briefly, but released without charges. qatari's ambassador said he was certainly not engaged in any threatening activity. the facts will reveal that this was a mistake. no explosives were found. but passengers, they had to deal with hours of questioning from the fbi. >> these are the times, you know? i think that the guy made a very stupid, couple of
>> reporter: yeah, we have not been able to figure out which return flight mohammed al- madadi is on. he caused plenty of outcries. is >> reporter: he was on official embassy business, heading out to a visit with convicted al qaeda sleeper agent international, al marrari. he slipped into the bathroom for an illegal smoke. and questioned by air marshals on board, al madadi joked about lighting up a shoe bomb, referring to the shoe bomber. that lead them to scramble two f-16 fiter...
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state department officials say mohammed al-madadi boarded a flight to qatar last night. he slipped into an airplane bathroom to smoke and then jumped about letting his shoe on fire. >>> president obama is considering potential nominees to replace retiring supreme court justice john paul stevens. he will retire this summer. the president no longer has the votes in the senate to overcome a filibuster, and republicans have little incentive to hand the president a victory this month before house and senate elections. >> there is no question in this toxic environment, the republicans are likely to oppose most any nominee. the question is whether president obama is willing to go to the mat for a nominee the way he did with health care. >> the white house has a list of about 10 names under consideration. ipresident obama promises to pik a nominee quickly. >>> and at georgetown university are on alert after stood was sexually assaulted. the incident took place at copley hall. the suspect grabbed the victim from behind, pushed her against the wall, and forced his hand up her skir
state department officials say mohammed al-madadi boarded a flight to qatar last night. he slipped into an airplane bathroom to smoke and then jumped about letting his shoe on fire. >>> president obama is considering potential nominees to replace retiring supreme court justice john paul stevens. he will retire this summer. the president no longer has the votes in the senate to overcome a filibuster, and republicans have little incentive to hand the president a victory this month before...
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now we know khalid sheikh mohammed was waterboarded.'m sorry. that shocks the conscience and case dismissed. >> it is very possible, i mean, the other issue, you have is khalid sheikh mohammed has been in custody since 2002 or 2003. and we are going on the better part of 7 years, and, there is, you know, a constitutional right, not to have an undue delay in trial. it would be very easy in a civilian courtroom for a savvy defense attorney to argue that his constitutional rights which you are bestowing upon him by giving him a civilian trial are violated and the case should be dismissed, speedy trial, then and there. >> gregg: we're also along the obama administration is drafting guidelines on whether newly captured terrorists, could be detained, indefinitely and interrogated in an overseas prison. isn't that precisely the kinds of things, the candidate obama was criticizing the bush administration for? >> right. and you know, i think that that is the problem, the administration is facing and the bottom line is, candidate obama went out o
now we know khalid sheikh mohammed was waterboarded.'m sorry. that shocks the conscience and case dismissed. >> it is very possible, i mean, the other issue, you have is khalid sheikh mohammed has been in custody since 2002 or 2003. and we are going on the better part of 7 years, and, there is, you know, a constitutional right, not to have an undue delay in trial. it would be very easy in a civilian courtroom for a savvy defense attorney to argue that his constitutional rights which you...
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their getting death threats over their depiction of the prophet mohammed. >>> for some of you, your locals is next. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues after this. where is the bacon? tv anchor: bacon popular, story at 11. yummy. crunchy. bacon. bacon. there, in that bag! mom: who wants a beggin' strip? me! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum, yum, yum... it's beggin'! hm...i love you! i love bacon! beggin' strips! there's no time like beggin' time! toss 'em, fling 'em, zing 'em. have fun, with beggin' canadian cuts. [ slap! ] -[ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] -ow, ow! te foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums to help your skin get healthy and clear. fast forward a few years... ...and now that your problem is wrinkles we still have the solution dermatologists recommend most. neutrogena anti wrinkle moisturizer with pure retinol sa. in just 1 month it's clinically proven to smooth even the deepest wrinkles. so all you neutrogena girls it's time to become neutrog
their getting death threats over their depiction of the prophet mohammed. >>> for some of you, your locals is next. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues after this. where is the bacon? tv anchor: bacon popular, story at 11. yummy. crunchy. bacon. bacon. there, in that bag! mom: who wants a beggin' strip? me! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum, yum, yum... it's beggin'! hm...i love you! i love bacon! beggin' strips! there's no time...
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thanks to diplomatic immunity, mohammed al modadi, will not face charges that he was apparently trying to light his shoes on fire. officials say al modadi was smoking in a bathroom on board the plane. >>> in brazil, search and rescue operations continue in a shantytown near rio de janeiro. nearly 200 people have been confirmed dead in the heavy rains that began monday in rio. most were swept away monday in landslides that were on steep, unstable hillsides. >>> it's time for this morning's weather from around the nation. it will be rain from north carolina to new york this morning. with thunder and lightning a possibility. that rain will stretch into new england by afternoon. and will be snow around the great lakes. >> temperatures in the northeast plunge 20 degrees to more typical readings for this time of year. new york and d.c. are in the 60ed. it's cooler than usual in the northwest, with seattle at 50 degrees with showers. phoenix is the hot spot at 87. >>> two astronauts from the shuttle "discovery" are spacewalking outside the international space station. take a look at these. th
thanks to diplomatic immunity, mohammed al modadi, will not face charges that he was apparently trying to light his shoes on fire. officials say al modadi was smoking in a bathroom on board the plane. >>> in brazil, search and rescue operations continue in a shantytown near rio de janeiro. nearly 200 people have been confirmed dead in the heavy rains that began monday in rio. most were swept away monday in landslides that were on steep, unstable hillsides. >>> it's time for...
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during this week's episode, when mohammed was supposed to appear again. he was covered by the word censorsed. and every mention of him was bleeped. overnight, parker and stone released a statement saying, quote, in the 14 years we've been doing "south park," we have never done a show that we couldn't stand behind. we delivered our version of the show to comedy central. and they made the decision to alter the episode. >> that's their stated goal. the fact they might have done so is not exactly a surprise. >> reporter: this whole controversy could be good for ratings. but the creators do not seem amused. they ended their statement this way. we'll be back next week, with a whole, new show about something completely different. and we'll see what happens to it. for "good morning america," dan harris, abc news. >> they are not giving up. >> no, they're not. >>> coming up, the runaway mom. she's found with another man. and says she wants to live another life. we have new surveillance tape of the other man. and her husband wants her back. >>> and the companies cl
during this week's episode, when mohammed was supposed to appear again. he was covered by the word censorsed. and every mention of him was bleeped. overnight, parker and stone released a statement saying, quote, in the 14 years we've been doing "south park," we have never done a show that we couldn't stand behind. we delivered our version of the show to comedy central. and they made the decision to alter the episode. >> that's their stated goal. the fact they might have done so...
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money to close-- graham would, close guantanamo will the administration would let khalid shaikh mohammed and others terrorists be tried not in u.s. civilian trials, but in military commissions, is that going anywhere. >> i don't think it's going anywhere much paul. guantanamo remember we used to talk about social security as the third rail of politics, a toxic issue no one would touch. virtually all of these are third rails because of the glare and publicity they get from the media these days. we went through health care and ended up with reconciliation, the most arcane in the congress and 75% of americans can talk in depth about reconciliation, right? >> unfortune turn to the country. >> to do what we have to do for a living, poor america. >> i don't think gitmo has a problem like that. they may on another national security issue be able to pass this treaty that the president just signed with the russians, the strategic arms reduction treaty start. i think that the republicans do not want to be on the wrong side of a national security issue. and i must say, a lot of these republicans wh
money to close-- graham would, close guantanamo will the administration would let khalid shaikh mohammed and others terrorists be tried not in u.s. civilian trials, but in military commissions, is that going anywhere. >> i don't think it's going anywhere much paul. guantanamo remember we used to talk about social security as the third rail of politics, a toxic issue no one would touch. virtually all of these are third rails because of the glare and publicity they get from the media these...
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they questioned the man, 27-year-old mohammed al madadi from qatar. assigned to its embassy in washington. he was on official business to check on the treatment of a federal prisoner, convicted last year of being an al qaeda sleeper agent in the u.s. when asked about smoking in the bathroom he replied, "i was trying to light my shoe on fire." and refused to give up his lighter. taking no chances, the file sent an emergency message. the faa relayed warnings to other planes in the air. >> be advised usair carrier has reported a passenger has attempted to ignite his shoes on fire. all pilots are to maintain extra vigilance and report any anomalies immediately. >> reporter: passengers on other flights were told to stay seated and put everything away. cnbc scott cohen flying last night on continental to new jersey said the pilot gave a warning. >> he came back on and said i want to reiterate, you're not allowed to having anything on your laps, especially cell phones and computers. if we find anything on your lap, i will divert the flight. >> reporter: two
they questioned the man, 27-year-old mohammed al madadi from qatar. assigned to its embassy in washington. he was on official business to check on the treatment of a federal prisoner, convicted last year of being an al qaeda sleeper agent in the u.s. when asked about smoking in the bathroom he replied, "i was trying to light my shoe on fire." and refused to give up his lighter. taking no chances, the file sent an emergency message. the faa relayed warnings to other planes in the air....
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and richelle carey has one as well. >>> included the profit moham-- prophet mohammed was censored.he new york-based website revolution muslim. they issued a warning to "south park" creators matt stone and tray parker that they "will probably wind up like theo van gogh." after making the role of women in the muslim faith. in last night's episode mohammed was covered by a black box that read "censored" and the dialogue was also bleeped. >>> detention for smelling good? >> the principal came up and started smelling us, me and my friends were talking what happened, like it was embarrassing, kind of awkward. embarrassing, kind of awkward. >> awkward is right. why some students can be punished for the shampoo or perfume they prefer to use. you take just once a month. it's simponi™, and taken with methotrexate, it helps relieve the pain, stiffness, and swelling of ra with one dose a month. visit 4simponi.com to see if you qualify for a full year of cost support. simponi™ can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious and sometimes fatal events can occur, such
and richelle carey has one as well. >>> included the profit moham-- prophet mohammed was censored.he new york-based website revolution muslim. they issued a warning to "south park" creators matt stone and tray parker that they "will probably wind up like theo van gogh." after making the role of women in the muslim faith. in last night's episode mohammed was covered by a black box that read "censored" and the dialogue was also bleeped. >>>...
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society, i can be taught without requiring the fan gaudy believe the stories of jesus and buddha and mohamed can be viable without necessarily requiring of baby in the fifth in and of god? >> guest: okay. i believe you can be passionate and loving it have the ethical purposely stifle life. i believe that. you could be buddhist i am not sure you could take the teachings of jesus as well you do not need to believe in got to be a good person and i also think some of these go to one side just as we are growing up and talking about it in a complicated way i think acs that have put people into a box, i believe they have a spiritual life and if the spiritual life is a part of life where we are pursuing their questions but not exclusively their domain of what it means to be human, what matters and a life for a death, we have so many people who said i never could have believed listening to a program called speaking of face. [laughter] but these are matters that concerns us. that to me is as exciting as a development does the fact that we are learning to talk. >> host: one of the things i am fascinate
society, i can be taught without requiring the fan gaudy believe the stories of jesus and buddha and mohamed can be viable without necessarily requiring of baby in the fifth in and of god? >> guest: okay. i believe you can be passionate and loving it have the ethical purposely stifle life. i believe that. you could be buddhist i am not sure you could take the teachings of jesus as well you do not need to believe in got to be a good person and i also think some of these go to one side just...
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no charges will be filed against mohammed al-madadi, who was caught smoking in the bathroom.he reportedly joked about trying to light his shoe on fire. u.s. marshals took him into custody. passengers on other planes were put on security alerts as well. pilots telling them to keep their hands in plain sight. former u.s. air marshal instruct instructor, jamie smith, joins me now. did things work the way they're supposed to? >> from the reports we got, they did. the scrambling of the aircraft, the marshal's response. everything seemed to work as it was supposed to. al-madadi, he broke the law and he's a diplomat, however. he has immunity. there's really nothing that's going to be done to the man. >> let me ask a question. how come we're not hearing that the smoke detector went off. when you go into these airplane bathrooms, they say there's a major fine for disabling or tampering with the smoke detector. is it likely that was the case, that was why an alarm did not go off? >> well, we don't know that the smoke detector failed. it may have been that the smoke detector actually wo
no charges will be filed against mohammed al-madadi, who was caught smoking in the bathroom.he reportedly joked about trying to light his shoe on fire. u.s. marshals took him into custody. passengers on other planes were put on security alerts as well. pilots telling them to keep their hands in plain sight. former u.s. air marshal instruct instructor, jamie smith, joins me now. did things work the way they're supposed to? >> from the reports we got, they did. the scrambling of the...
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khali shaikh mohammed, a treasure trove of information.u have the financier who we had for a while, we haven't captured. we have to link up and put together stories and go back to them for questions. i'm going to ask you, colonel peters, as much as you can give credit to the obama administration for going after these guys, if the big picture is stopping the organization as a whole, this is probably not the best way to do it. >> well, absolutely. as i said, there are some terrorists who are worth the special effort and the risks to capture. but the average run of the mill middle manager terrorist or hitman, the bomb maker is not worth the risk and the time -- but again, the bottom line is in this war. >> right. >> it's one thing to snatch a guy that's down the street. another thing to stage a serious cross border raid into pakistan and the pakistanis don't want our boots in the ground so, again, it's just more complex. >> i know we had a few high level captures through the pakistani forces using our intelligence or our coaching, perhaps, re
khali shaikh mohammed, a treasure trove of information.u have the financier who we had for a while, we haven't captured. we have to link up and put together stories and go back to them for questions. i'm going to ask you, colonel peters, as much as you can give credit to the obama administration for going after these guys, if the big picture is stopping the organization as a whole, this is probably not the best way to do it. >> well, absolutely. as i said, there are some terrorists who...
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the man is a diplomat from the qatar and busy in washington, mohamed al-madidi. he was searched by an explosives team and nothing was found. >> some guy got mad in first- class d have a tantrum. he was chuckling about it. >> this highlights how seriously potential terrorist threats are taken by the by richard reid tried to blow up an american airlines flight with a shoe bomb. >> that was pamela brown returning. the ambassador said this diplomat was traveling on official business. >>> we wi ♪ [ male announcer ] what drives us to engineer the world's first hybrid sedan powered by a compact lithium-ion battery? what drives us to create a hydrogen electric car that emits only water? and to build a vehicle that earned the world green car award. and to engineer bluetec clean diesel technology. what drives us is the desire to create not only the best cars in the world, but for it. announcing the s400 hybrid. a cleaner, safer future is what drives us. >>> jon and kate, making headlines yet again this morning, after jon slaps kate with a lawsuit, saying she can't take car
the man is a diplomat from the qatar and busy in washington, mohamed al-madidi. he was searched by an explosives team and nothing was found. >> some guy got mad in first- class d have a tantrum. he was chuckling about it. >> this highlights how seriously potential terrorist threats are taken by the by richard reid tried to blow up an american airlines flight with a shoe bomb. >> that was pamela brown returning. the ambassador said this diplomat was traveling on official...
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now live from baghdad mohammed jamjun.these two are who have now been killed. >> reporter: in a statement, the u.s. military is calling this a potentially devastating blow to al qaeda and iraq n. the past hour we have heard from iraqi's prime minister. these are the top two al qaeda leaders in iraq. the head of al qaeda in iraq and the head of the islamic state of iraq, the umbrella group that includes al qaeda and iraq. they have been killed in a joint operation that included -- it was fronted by iraqi security forces supported by the americans. it happened, according to the prime minister, in the past few days. this is a big blow to al qaeda although we have seen in the past other leaders killed and captured and the group has been resilient and has been able to reform and get new leadership. everybody saying a big blow to al qaeda in iraq and a big blow to the structure of the organization. >> you call it a big blow. is there any suspicious that these two were involved or had a hand in some of the recent attacks that you
now live from baghdad mohammed jamjun.these two are who have now been killed. >> reporter: in a statement, the u.s. military is calling this a potentially devastating blow to al qaeda and iraq n. the past hour we have heard from iraqi's prime minister. these are the top two al qaeda leaders in iraq. the head of al qaeda in iraq and the head of the islamic state of iraq, the umbrella group that includes al qaeda and iraq. they have been killed in a joint operation that included -- it was...
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mohammed jamjoom reports for us tonight. >> reporter: these days you hear a lot about the changing faceiraq. that's a phrase that was never meant to be taken literally. when i'm quiet, i don't have a problem with my face, but when i smile, i feel like my face isn't pretty, so that's how i decided. the 26-year-old got her first nose job at 15. she thought that surgery was botched so she's going under the knife again. to her, this is nothing out of the ordinary, even for an iraqi. the internet, video clips, television. we see that those who get surgeries done, they look prettier. that encourages us to get cosmetic surgery. she could have gone to a government run hospital and gotten this procedure entirely for free, but like many iraqis who are electing to have cosmetic procedures decided to come to a private hospital, even though it's more expensive, it ends up taking more time and they can choose the doctor they want. this drr used to work primarily on the war wounded but demand for plastic surgery has skyrocketed in the past few years. he gets more patients every month. he has a good id
mohammed jamjoom reports for us tonight. >> reporter: these days you hear a lot about the changing faceiraq. that's a phrase that was never meant to be taken literally. when i'm quiet, i don't have a problem with my face, but when i smile, i feel like my face isn't pretty, so that's how i decided. the 26-year-old got her first nose job at 15. she thought that surgery was botched so she's going under the knife again. to her, this is nothing out of the ordinary, even for an iraqi. the...
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president for pushing for khalid sheikh mohammed to stand trial in new york city and receive full constitutionala cost of 200 million dollars per year, i want to thank you for that i want to thank you for helping to destroy the housing market, mr. president. and mr. president, i would love to thank you for your arrogance. because arrogance is part and parcel of an authoritarian leader of a scream. i want to thank you for your divisiveness. thank you for ignoring the public union pension time bombs wait a minuting to explode. i would like to thank you mr. president for mocking and disrespecting the american people. and i'd like to thank you for your neverending support of the new black panthers and acorn. thank you for embracing our enemies and snubbing our allies. most of all mr. president, thank you for arousing the sleeping, silent majority. because we have been asleep too long. november is coming, mr. president. that is when we will really thank you. >> greta: i guess we know how rush limbaugh feels. last night we told you about president obama's tax return. apparently, we did miss apparently
president for pushing for khalid sheikh mohammed to stand trial in new york city and receive full constitutionala cost of 200 million dollars per year, i want to thank you for that i want to thank you for helping to destroy the housing market, mr. president. and mr. president, i would love to thank you for your arrogance. because arrogance is part and parcel of an authoritarian leader of a scream. i want to thank you for your divisiveness. thank you for ignoring the public union pension time...
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which a group of jihadists were planning to attack a cartoonist for his depiction of the prophet mohammedwe've seen a trend of women, federal officials worried about women getting in on the game of jihad. >> her mother has told us about three weeks ago that she was just a very insecure person who didn't have any idea what she was getting into and then all of a sudden she's mixed up in a terror ring and her mother says it's a misunderring. but the feds have a different take on this. >> federal authorities in the u.s. seem to be piecing together a sort of plot, a community online, which various women and others have been talking to each other and trying to figure out how to get in on the game. initially in this case, it wasn't clear whether the cartoonist was just a good opportunity for them to conduct jihad or if they had a specifically interest in that case. in some cases, with these women and others, it seems they've allegedly -- they're just wanting to get in on the game any way they can. >> mike levine, fox news senior vice president of homeland security concerns and coverage. thank yo
which a group of jihadists were planning to attack a cartoonist for his depiction of the prophet mohammedwe've seen a trend of women, federal officials worried about women getting in on the game of jihad. >> her mother has told us about three weeks ago that she was just a very insecure person who didn't have any idea what she was getting into and then all of a sudden she's mixed up in a terror ring and her mother says it's a misunderring. but the feds have a different take on this....
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. >> and because the operational command over 9/11, khalid shaikh mohammed actually lived in qatar inand lived there basically under protection of the government minister. the fbi went to arrest him and he was tipped off and disappeared and then the operational commander of 9/11. qatar, one of the richest countries in the world, a place which does have -- has had infamous terrorists that passed through it, yet at the same time, a close american ally. >> clark, is also on the phone, formerly with the fbi, what are you hearing? >> caller: as this is breaking, i'm learning this as everyone else is, this brings back to mind the whole richard reid incident and reminds us, there's always the potential for airplanes to be a terrorist target. interesting this breaks just a week or so after the announcement by tsa of the relaxation of their post christmas day incident rules to target people from 14 countries known to be associated from terrorism and instead have an intelligence-based system. shows our system is on hair trigger alert, exactly as it should be. it appears this is nothing to be wo
. >> and because the operational command over 9/11, khalid shaikh mohammed actually lived in qatar inand lived there basically under protection of the government minister. the fbi went to arrest him and he was tipped off and disappeared and then the operational commander of 9/11. qatar, one of the richest countries in the world, a place which does have -- has had infamous terrorists that passed through it, yet at the same time, a close american ally. >> clark, is also on the phone,...
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these are muslim people can't mention the name mohammed.ling out of israel and of our own country. you know, president obama, let my people go right now that's what i'm saying. >> sean: wait a minute this is important. you said if you criticize islamic extreme. that causes terror? you just said that that's what just said. >> i said when awe will you the appearance that the government of united states -- >> sean: stop it. the appearance is it fair to take on radicals that strap bombs on their own children that kill innocent people -- >> not on national prayer day that's not appropriate that's not what national prayer day is about. >> sean: is it is appropriate to take on people that strap bombs on kids. >> worshipping god is a way of coming together. >> he explained in the "wall street journal" part of his statement it was right after 9/11. maybe it is time nor not just us to be tolerant and understanding of everyone's religion maybe some need to be tolerant and understanding of the atmosphere and what we were going through. >> sean: i would
these are muslim people can't mention the name mohammed.ling out of israel and of our own country. you know, president obama, let my people go right now that's what i'm saying. >> sean: wait a minute this is important. you said if you criticize islamic extreme. that causes terror? you just said that that's what just said. >> i said when awe will you the appearance that the government of united states -- >> sean: stop it. the appearance is it fair to take on radicals that strap...
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mohammed al modadi tried to sneak a cigarette in the path room on a flight from d.c. to denver.t caught and police say he joked he had been trying to light his shoe on fire. the fighter jets were scramble and the president was notified. he will be sent home or to another country to serve as a diplomat. >>> some other top stories, police need your help finding a missing potomac man. this is rhode island yam henrehan, jr. the 86-year-old walk wade from the national naval center bethesda about 4:00 yesterday afternoon. >>> a 14-year-old boy has now been charged with 41 counts for last week's drive-by shooting in southeast. this includes murder charges. four people died in the shooting. the teen faces four charges of first degree murder while armed, attempted murder while armed and assault with intent to kill. because he was driving, he also faces reckless driving and driving without a permit charges. >>> gilbert areasons begins his 0-day sentence for gun charges today. he will serve two days at the montgomery county detention center in rockville before he leaves for a halfway house
mohammed al modadi tried to sneak a cigarette in the path room on a flight from d.c. to denver.t caught and police say he joked he had been trying to light his shoe on fire. the fighter jets were scramble and the president was notified. he will be sent home or to another country to serve as a diplomat. >>> some other top stories, police need your help finding a missing potomac man. this is rhode island yam henrehan, jr. the 86-year-old walk wade from the national naval center bethesda...
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state department has been assured that mohammed al modadi is leaving the country.has diplomatic immunity he won't be charged. >>> 1.5 million people have reserved their chance to see the shroud of turin. goes on tour for six weeks starting tomorrow. some believe jesus was buried in the linen cloth. anderson? >> first, final hours of a young girl's life. prosecutors say she was bullied to death. said the bullying went on for months. new details what phoebe prince endured the day she took her life and the name she was called and the final text messages she sent. >>> also, hope for their future turning tents into classrooms. kids in haiti some going back to school. we're going with them. our report from haiti is along next. >>> tonight we have new details in the final hours of phoebe prince and they are upsetting. authorities said she was bullied to death. six classmates are accused of driving her to suicide. according to court records several of them, several of these kids never let up the abuse allegedly not even on the last day of her life. we learn three 16-year-o
state department has been assured that mohammed al modadi is leaving the country.has diplomatic immunity he won't be charged. >>> 1.5 million people have reserved their chance to see the shroud of turin. goes on tour for six weeks starting tomorrow. some believe jesus was buried in the linen cloth. anderson? >> first, final hours of a young girl's life. prosecutors say she was bullied to death. said the bullying went on for months. new details what phoebe prince endured the day...
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and you. >> so we're going to begin today with mohammed and he's going to discuss the media landscapen iran and particularly with the focus on how iranian bloggers and how they engaged in the professional media space. >> thanks, ivan. i want to start out by discussing a point that i'm sure all of you have considered at one point and another, and that's really the divide between professional journalists and bloggers, and where does that line really lie. and i think in iran that line is lower your than it is in many other places. and this is a result of multiple factors in iran. in the late 1990s that iranians government shutdown upward of 100 publications in a matter of four or five years. as a result of that, and a lot of journalists really migrated online in the late '90s and opening years of the 2000. hundreds, thousands of journalists really and you see those professional journalists alongside regular students, doctors and engineers, and nurses, and all kinds of people who write online under blogs online news, news sources, on newspapers that no longer exist in print, but simply ex
and you. >> so we're going to begin today with mohammed and he's going to discuss the media landscapen iran and particularly with the focus on how iranian bloggers and how they engaged in the professional media space. >> thanks, ivan. i want to start out by discussing a point that i'm sure all of you have considered at one point and another, and that's really the divide between professional journalists and bloggers, and where does that line really lie. and i think in iran that line...
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what's your position about where these -- where khalid sheikh mohammed trial should take place and are you uneasy that the white house is leaking statements about where a criminal case should be taken for trial? >> i'm not sure there have been leaks. i have said myself that the national security team is in the process of reviewing where the case might best be held. we have to take into consideration in making -- >> who is the national security team? >> the national security team includes the secretary of defense, the secretary of state, people from the intelligence community, the people who meet with the president every tuesday afternoon to review where we stand around the world with regard to our terrorist efforts. this is a trial that is unique in the sense that it does involve very real national security corns and i think the involvement of the white house and the national -- the national security component of the white house as well as the national security team in tepping -- helping make that determination makes sense. i'm jealous in guarding the prerovetives of the department. >>
what's your position about where these -- where khalid sheikh mohammed trial should take place and are you uneasy that the white house is leaking statements about where a criminal case should be taken for trial? >> i'm not sure there have been leaks. i have said myself that the national security team is in the process of reviewing where the case might best be held. we have to take into consideration in making -- >> who is the national security team? >> the national security...
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one passenger now identified as mohammed al madadi, in his 20s, worked at the embassy in washington, came out of the plane's bathroom smelling like smoke. a flight attendant notified an air marshal who asked the man what he had been doing. earlier reports indicated al madadi made a flippant remark about trying to set his shoes on fire. that set off a series of events. al madadi was searched and detained. military scrambled f-16 fighter jets to escort the boeing 757 into denver. there the plane was searched for explosives. but none were found. tonight we learned that al madadi will not be charged in the incident. he has diplomatic immunity and he is being sent back here to washington and as part of the diplomatic arrangement he will not be charged in the incident. however, he will be sent back to qatar. >> now this incident comes less than six months after accused underwear bomber umar farooq abd abdawas indicted on federal charges for trying to blow up a jet with a bomb that was hidden in his underwear. >> some storms are now creeping towards our region. it could bring some relief to
one passenger now identified as mohammed al madadi, in his 20s, worked at the embassy in washington, came out of the plane's bathroom smelling like smoke. a flight attendant notified an air marshal who asked the man what he had been doing. earlier reports indicated al madadi made a flippant remark about trying to set his shoes on fire. that set off a series of events. al madadi was searched and detained. military scrambled f-16 fighter jets to escort the boeing 757 into denver. there the plane...
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on iran -- my name is mohammed. [inaudible conversations] >> don't go any further. [laughter] >> why don't you have a seat right over here. >> a wonderful opportunity to read this question is for elliott and jeff feltman. approaching iran, negotiating with iran i hope that you gentlemen and the policy makers have come to understand that this regime is mother of all time deception and i hope that you have come to realize that you will not get anywhere. president obama, whoever gave him the advice to reach the regime and extend a hand to the clenched fist which is full of irony and blood and is even bloodier now after the june election or so-called election full of fraudulent. i hope by approaching them and extending a hand it gives them the legitimacy that they lost, the legitimacy with the iranian people. we have played the copay with our blood december 27 a week after ayatollah died, 138 people were gunned down on the streets of tehran alone. he made a mistake and 1953, the american administration, made a mistake by removing the doctor. now this time if you just ke
on iran -- my name is mohammed. [inaudible conversations] >> don't go any further. [laughter] >> why don't you have a seat right over here. >> a wonderful opportunity to read this question is for elliott and jeff feltman. approaching iran, negotiating with iran i hope that you gentlemen and the policy makers have come to understand that this regime is mother of all time deception and i hope that you have come to realize that you will not get anywhere. president obama, whoever...