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mohammed jom joon joins us right now. what will be the reaction in eye row. >> reporter: shock and utter disbelief for the people we're speaking with. they just can't believe that former president mubarak is actually in that krool, he's there with his two sons. we've seen the leader on state tv. he came in on a stretcher with an id, apparently with an oxygen mask on as well. we can't understand how historic this is. it's a moment that most egyptians we spoke with the last few days just didn't believe would be possible. they thought up until a last second it would be postponed whether because of ramadan or his health. yes, zain. >> the court is starting its proceedings. let's take a moment and listen. >> translator: as the responsibility of the presiding judge and whoever breaks the rules, it is the right of the presiding judge to expel him from the courtroom. and if he continues, it's the right of the presiding judge to order him to be put in jail for 24 hours because of breaking the rules of the session. gentlem gentleme
mohammed jom joon joins us right now. what will be the reaction in eye row. >> reporter: shock and utter disbelief for the people we're speaking with. they just can't believe that former president mubarak is actually in that krool, he's there with his two sons. we've seen the leader on state tv. he came in on a stretcher with an id, apparently with an oxygen mask on as well. we can't understand how historic this is. it's a moment that most egyptians we spoke with the last few days just...
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mohammed atef survived just two months in the job after september 11th. a predator drone got him in afghanistan in 2001. abu zubaydah lasted longer, he lasted a lot longer in life. was captured in march of 2002 and now resides in guantanamo bay. he has been famously waterboarded 83 times. investigators determined he wasn't a number three, and according to "the washington post," not even a former member of al qaeda. next came khalid sheikh mohammed. who was captured in pakistan in march, 2003. he too is now a resident of guantanamo bay. abu faraj al libi served just over two years before getting captured in 2005. he then joined his predecessors in guantanamo bay. hamza rabia was killed six months in pakistan, then came the longest-running al qaeda number three, abu laith al libi. he was two years on the job before he was killed in january 2008. that gave sheikh al masri his lead before killed, after being killed, followed by, as we said, rahman, whose killing was reported this weekend. now, there's a lot of issues around these predator drone strikes, how m
mohammed atef survived just two months in the job after september 11th. a predator drone got him in afghanistan in 2001. abu zubaydah lasted longer, he lasted a lot longer in life. was captured in march of 2002 and now resides in guantanamo bay. he has been famously waterboarded 83 times. investigators determined he wasn't a number three, and according to "the washington post," not even a former member of al qaeda. next came khalid sheikh mohammed. who was captured in pakistan in...
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mohammed will clear that up shortly.rtroom which is very busy, very full. the defendants are being held in a cage you can see on the left of your screen. that's hosni mubarak on the stretcher with the aid of oxygen. he's 83 years old, not in good health. he's in a cage with iron bars and mesh, dressed in a white shirt, also there with his two sons. they were placed next to him in a cage as well. if he's found guilty of the charges against him, he faces possibly the death penalty. he has denied the charges against him right now. we're watching both of those situations very carefully. the riot police assembled outside the courtroom. on the left of your screen, what is going on inside the courtroom. as soon as there are any developments, we'll get back with you. >>> in the meantime, the raid to capture osama bin laden, now a "new yorker" article sheds light on what went down that night in pakistan. brian todd talked to the author and has play-by-play details. >> reporter: less than 18 minutes into the raid came the crucial
mohammed will clear that up shortly.rtroom which is very busy, very full. the defendants are being held in a cage you can see on the left of your screen. that's hosni mubarak on the stretcher with the aid of oxygen. he's 83 years old, not in good health. he's in a cage with iron bars and mesh, dressed in a white shirt, also there with his two sons. they were placed next to him in a cage as well. if he's found guilty of the charges against him, he faces possibly the death penalty. he has denied...
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mohamed, these countries pay better yields.eason why they wouldn't benefit dramatically from this downgrade in u.s. bonds? >> they will benefit, but it's not going to be dramatic. the u.s. had two things going for it in addition to be the aaa. it is a reserve currency. so other countries use the dollar. and secondly, it has the deepest and most liquid financial markets, which means that other countries outsource their hard-earned savings to be intermediated into the u.s. system. now none of these other countries on your list is either able or willing to step in for the u.s. they can do something at the margin, but they cannot replace the u.s. that's the good news and the bad news. it's the good news which means the system will not change radically overnight because you cannot replace something with nothing. but it's also bad news because there is an uncertain element as to how a global system operates with a aa score. >> so given how plugged in you are to the system, and i just want to remind our viewers who may not be familiar
mohamed, these countries pay better yields.eason why they wouldn't benefit dramatically from this downgrade in u.s. bonds? >> they will benefit, but it's not going to be dramatic. the u.s. had two things going for it in addition to be the aaa. it is a reserve currency. so other countries use the dollar. and secondly, it has the deepest and most liquid financial markets, which means that other countries outsource their hard-earned savings to be intermediated into the u.s. system. now none...
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he was quite disdainful and afterwards i realized after mohammed after we finish the interview, mohammed came up and gave him $100 for the afternoon cut of the drug i was talking about so drug money essentially to speak to me. but then i ended with him and his gang i got to know more and more of them. >> host: you are working with a translator. the folks were not english-speaking that there were plenty of people who did speak english and translate. >> host: mohammed spoke good english? >> guest: he spoke passable english. like most of the ex mex who run the country he's lived -- >> host: the people that have gone abroad and have come back. >> guest: the former. the community, the diaspora that lives abroad lives everything in the country, business because they are the only ones as mentioned no local people speak english and so they have a certain sophistication. they have foreign languages. they can do it somewhat better and the president spent 20 years in australia. >> guest: and his son as well. so yes. and the president spoke six languages. but at the very base level, the members of t
he was quite disdainful and afterwards i realized after mohammed after we finish the interview, mohammed came up and gave him $100 for the afternoon cut of the drug i was talking about so drug money essentially to speak to me. but then i ended with him and his gang i got to know more and more of them. >> host: you are working with a translator. the folks were not english-speaking that there were plenty of people who did speak english and translate. >> host: mohammed spoke good...
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khalid sheikh mohammed is alive and well and gaining weight. >> were you waterboarded? >> no, those techniques were not used on trainees when i was inside the cia, but before i came here, i looked at the clips from the hearings in congress, and general after general have gone up there and said -- >> what they want is with this. they don't want to be using these techniques. the military is not and should not the question, whether with the intelligence community there can be a small cadre that uses them in exceptional circumstances by the director, addressed only by the president. not the military, not by the police or every interrogator absolutely. but should it not -- would you prefer that khalid sheikh mohammed had not been waterboarded even if it means the second wave attack against los angeles would have proceeded? >> or said differently, cliff, is there anyone that would argue we shouldn't have waterboarding we had the option on the 9th or 10th of september? i don't think anybody would make that appointment. i'm sorry i'm out of time. >>> up next, a case of mistaken
khalid sheikh mohammed is alive and well and gaining weight. >> were you waterboarded? >> no, those techniques were not used on trainees when i was inside the cia, but before i came here, i looked at the clips from the hearings in congress, and general after general have gone up there and said -- >> what they want is with this. they don't want to be using these techniques. the military is not and should not the question, whether with the intelligence community there can be a...
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from there, go to the prophet mohammed. from here come the prophet mohammed is very unique because then my chief says, more like i guess the hindu demigod, he was a fighter and a religious leader at the same time. so that he too is certain construction in the minds of westerners that was much more warlike than g says. but if we examine his life, the lot of scholars have pointed out, number one, for 30 long years -- 30 years ago i was quite a young man. a decade and a half. for 30 long years, he was in mac at. and there were humiliations and atrocities insistent upon his followers. and for that entire span of time, we refuse to fight back. and the wonderful quotations have asserted that in god to give him strength and to forgive. for 30 long years, he was. after 13 years or so, that's a nonviolent act, which is he left with his followers or mac itunes edina. and that's the most in the history of islam. then, it gets more complicated. once he was in medina come he did raise an army and defend himself. now however, scholars po
from there, go to the prophet mohammed. from here come the prophet mohammed is very unique because then my chief says, more like i guess the hindu demigod, he was a fighter and a religious leader at the same time. so that he too is certain construction in the minds of westerners that was much more warlike than g says. but if we examine his life, the lot of scholars have pointed out, number one, for 30 long years -- 30 years ago i was quite a young man. a decade and a half. for 30 long years, he...
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mohammed jom joon joins us right now. what will be the reaction in eye row. >> reporter: shock and utter disbelief for the people we're speaking with. they just can't believe that former president mubarak is actually in that krool, he's
mohammed jom joon joins us right now. what will be the reaction in eye row. >> reporter: shock and utter disbelief for the people we're speaking with. they just can't believe that former president mubarak is actually in that krool, he's
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where mohammed then yes yes i am and i asked the why because yesterday i saw. him in prison and. ok now i mean in tripoli and now he's my father moammar gadhafi and my father wants to say some words to you and after that here in which the market back here said that the now he's in he's country he doesn't want to leave his home lent he wants to defend use country and he wants to thank all people of all who supports these small company and small nation fight against countries from me and after that it's in english thank you very much and mohammed translate these sentences from into english and after that he said give some sort of because of security and i will call you later. freelance journalist chandan who has recently come back from libya says cut off these forces may continue the fight look at images very carefully from zawiya and from tripoli and even the western mainstream media is admitting no civilians are coming out in support of the rebels although all the shutters all the shops all the houses are shut down in zawiya and they shut down in tripoli now the rebels think they
where mohammed then yes yes i am and i asked the why because yesterday i saw. him in prison and. ok now i mean in tripoli and now he's my father moammar gadhafi and my father wants to say some words to you and after that here in which the market back here said that the now he's in he's country he doesn't want to leave his home lent he wants to defend use country and he wants to thank all people of all who supports these small company and small nation fight against countries from me and after...
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mohamed is a novice fishermen in his second year at sea.e lives together with his parents, his elder sister, and his mother moomima put a lot of effort into educating her son. after he graduated from the island's school, she sent him to an elite school in the capital mali for three years. but he failed to find a job and he returned alone. >> that's a harsh thing to say. ahlaam looks a little uncomfortable. he got back on his feet who has been called the best fishermen on the island. he became attracted of the job of the captain who is in charge of a large crew. it's 11:00 at night and time for the bonito boats to set out. of the crew of 15, ahlaam is the youngest. ahlaam's father strides on to the boat. from that instant, he is the captain. the crews' first task is to catch live bait. as the bait fish gather, the captain barks out orders. the captain has to the crew. the crew works together to raise fishing nets. they keep fishing until the holding tank is full. deciding where to fish is an important part of the captain's job. before dawn,
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is shouldn't be used lightly, three individuals waterboarded, one sheikh mohammed, and terrorists whow about plots where innocent lives were at stake. even leon panetta said innocent lives were at stake. director for the cia for president obama. when you knowments lives are at stake you may have to use these memts. b barbaric in areas. we killed osama bin laden. you couldn't do that if he was suspect in the holdup of a seven 11:00 and the murder of a clerk behind the counter. we killed osama bin laden because they thought he knew of a -- if we left him alive, beyond the pail and terrible, but killing him is okay? i don't understand that logic. someone needs to explain it to me. >> you want to respond? >> my real problem with this, because a politician says that waterboarding works is not good enough for me. dick cheney said there was wmd in iraq and there wasn't. we really need to get to the evidence and there should be a commission appointed on this. >> i'm happy to have a commission. i think it's a good idea and have written columns on this that would look exactly at what techniques
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i think there's still a lot that the market has to digest. >> brown: mohamed el-erian, you mentioned the government situation. is there still, do you think, the possibility of a credit downgrade, even after the debt deal? where are we on that and what impact... how does that impact markets? >> the possibility is there, and it's really s&p. one of the two rating agencies. the other one, moody's came out last night and said, we're going to keep the u.s. at triple-a, but we're putting the outlook on negative, which means we're worried that it's deteriorating over time. s&p has been much stronger. back on july 14th it put the u.s. outlook on negative watch, which means a presumption that you will downgrade unless you get policy reaction. it's a question mark as to whether there's been enough out of washington, whether this debt ceiling is going to satisfy s&p or not, and we're going to have to wait. if we do get a downgrade, i suspect that the markets will not take it well. >> brown: liz anne sonders, what would you add to that, and also, you mentioned europe a little earlier. those prob
i think there's still a lot that the market has to digest. >> brown: mohamed el-erian, you mentioned the government situation. is there still, do you think, the possibility of a credit downgrade, even after the debt deal? where are we on that and what impact... how does that impact markets? >> the possibility is there, and it's really s&p. one of the two rating agencies. the other one, moody's came out last night and said, we're going to keep the u.s. at triple-a, but we're...
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there's a lot of mohammed and so on. so the names are so common everyone goes by a nickname. i was taken to meet boya at an abandoned farm outside of the capital city and immediately i got to know my partner very well and i thought we were going to be ambushed why are we going to meet him 15 minutes outside of the city in an abandon field. >> host: this is your somali partner. >> guest: yeah, my partner. >> host: the journalist, right? >> guest: he explained that he was worried about tuberculosis. because he apparently had tuberculosis. i don't actually think he had it but, boy, he was extremely emaciated so mohammed had this pa -- paranoia. first of all, he was gigantic. i'm 6'5" and he's 6'8". he didn't even looked at me when he shook my hand. he sat grumling and looking out at the sun and the day was almost over. he was quite disdainful and afterwards i realized -- after mohammed -- after we finished the interview, mohammed came up to him and gave him $100 -- so he gave him drug money. >> but i embedded with him and his gang and i got to know more and more of them over the
there's a lot of mohammed and so on. so the names are so common everyone goes by a nickname. i was taken to meet boya at an abandoned farm outside of the capital city and immediately i got to know my partner very well and i thought we were going to be ambushed why are we going to meet him 15 minutes outside of the city in an abandon field. >> host: this is your somali partner. >> guest: yeah, my partner. >> host: the journalist, right? >> guest: he explained that he was...
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because we've clearly seen what he's like over the last couple of months. >> mohammed, what should weral days to see if this added international outrage, this specific explicit call to step down, if it has an impact on the demonstrators and on the government? what shall we look for? >> it's going to have a sure impact on the protest. we expect a huge protest tomorrow. we're looking for a u.n. security council resolution. we need open embargo on syria because russia and iran is sending weapons and security confiscated weapons on the border. we need embargo on oil companies and gas companies. this is essential the time that syrian government cannot finance. this revolution is going to win. >> an important day and we will stay on top of the story. mohammed, nick, thanks for coming in to help us tonight >>> still to come here, will a curfew and a pointed lecture from the pulpit of a black church stop flash mob violence in philadelphia? mayor michael nutter joins us >>> next another stage collapse sends frightened musical festival fans running. we'll show you just where it happened this ti
because we've clearly seen what he's like over the last couple of months. >> mohammed, what should weral days to see if this added international outrage, this specific explicit call to step down, if it has an impact on the demonstrators and on the government? what shall we look for? >> it's going to have a sure impact on the protest. we expect a huge protest tomorrow. we're looking for a u.n. security council resolution. we need open embargo on syria because russia and iran is...
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hannibal, i'm sorry. >> mohamed and hannibal. and their children fled.ost people believe gadhafi and his family were in the south and would have driven westward to the border with algeria. the crazy thing about the situation now. algeria is the only country that still recognizes gadhafi as a legitimate ruler here. they say they have taken the family in on humanitarian grounds. already the national transition council here says we want them back, we want to put them on trial -- unspecified charges so far. beyond that, they say if algeria doesn't hand them back, they will treat it as an act of aggression against the will of the libyan people. they are drawing a line in the sand here. you get the impression that they don't want moammar gadhafi and anyone else going there. it's a message to al jeer ygeri too. >> we have seen a number of sons like saif, khamis who was allegedly killed with an active role in the militia, the government. are these the playpoissoboplayb. i know a bunch gave money to entertainers in st. bart's and clubs. are these people living of
hannibal, i'm sorry. >> mohamed and hannibal. and their children fled.ost people believe gadhafi and his family were in the south and would have driven westward to the border with algeria. the crazy thing about the situation now. algeria is the only country that still recognizes gadhafi as a legitimate ruler here. they say they have taken the family in on humanitarian grounds. already the national transition council here says we want them back, we want to put them on trial -- unspecified...
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a lot of mohammed and other shooters. the names are so common that everyone goes by nicknames.so it is taken schmieg way out in an abandoned car in 15 minutes of that capital city and immediately i thought i was being ambushed with something. he said are required to meet him 15 minutes outside the city in an abandoned field? my partner told me -- >> host: this is your somali partner? >> guest: yeah, he explained he was worried about tuberculosis he feared. i don't think he had it, but boy he was extremely emaciated, so mohammed was afraid and was paranoid about tuberculosis everywhere. so i met you at this farm at first he wishes completely attainable. first of all, he was gigantic, at the time 65, 67 or 68, extremely in and essentially wouldn't even look at me. he didn't look at me when he shook my hand. he was saying that davis on the server. he was quite disdainful. afterwards i realized that after we finished the interview, mohammed cannot be given give them $100 for his afternoon at a peer is that we gave trip money essentially. but i embedded with him and got to know more
a lot of mohammed and other shooters. the names are so common that everyone goes by nicknames.so it is taken schmieg way out in an abandoned car in 15 minutes of that capital city and immediately i thought i was being ambushed with something. he said are required to meet him 15 minutes outside the city in an abandoned field? my partner told me -- >> host: this is your somali partner? >> guest: yeah, he explained he was worried about tuberculosis he feared. i don't think he had it,...
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mohammed fec, mohammed iv. and the current governor.last qwest your honor, that these rules on my request on july 26th regarding the permission of the doubt during during -- the doctor in charge who was afraid to come i presented this motion since july and it requested the court to kindly rule on that. the details of our demands are in this memorandum. thank you coming your honor. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: possession is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> alice rivlin said today the increase in the reform is essential to the success of the newly formed joint committee on deficit reduction, which is charge of cutting the deficit budget by about $1.5 trillion. she is joined by former national security adviser, stephen hadley and others talking about the impact of deficit reduction on national security and foreign policy. from the brookings institution earlier today, this is 90 minutes. [ina
mohammed fec, mohammed iv. and the current governor.last qwest your honor, that these rules on my request on july 26th regarding the permission of the doubt during during -- the doctor in charge who was afraid to come i presented this motion since july and it requested the court to kindly rule on that. the details of our demands are in this memorandum. thank you coming your honor. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: possession is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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by the way it is christian verses mohammed. [laughter] ultimately they went in the case and they are awarded more than $10,000 in 1985 which is an essential sum of money the times of the injuries were fairly severe. he never pays. he dodges the sheriff, fly is the law the christian women's
by the way it is christian verses mohammed. [laughter] ultimately they went in the case and they are awarded more than $10,000 in 1985 which is an essential sum of money the times of the injuries were fairly severe. he never pays. he dodges the sheriff, fly is the law the christian women's
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his son, mohammed gaddafi, sent out a tweet not very long ago, saying that he's fine and that he has been, he's being held by the rebels, but he's not being harmed and it's not clear whether he's in fact the one tweeting, but those two sons appear to be in under the the control of the rebels. this, this obviously, evolving situation in tripoli will be watched closely across the region and assad of syria will be taking note of what happens to the libyan leader, and, but again, u.s. officials watching just like you and me, as things, as things unfold live on television. >> yeah, you bring up an excellent point, for assad in syria and you've seen so many of the protesters put down still and the protests there against their government and this region it's been called the arab spring, whatever name you want to put it this region is really afire with the spirit of revolution as we watch this live. breaking apart in libya, signs of the government and one of the things i'm looking at associated press and wires right now. al gentleman syrjgentleman-- al-jazeera, you're talking about the signs
his son, mohammed gaddafi, sent out a tweet not very long ago, saying that he's fine and that he has been, he's being held by the rebels, but he's not being harmed and it's not clear whether he's in fact the one tweeting, but those two sons appear to be in under the the control of the rebels. this, this obviously, evolving situation in tripoli will be watched closely across the region and assad of syria will be taking note of what happens to the libyan leader, and, but again, u.s. officials...
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the pimco ceo mohammed alerrian joins us from newport, california, and chrystia freeland is from newasury secretary, listen to him, he casts this agreement as critical to injecting some confidence into the private sector. >> let's start with what this deal does. the most important thing is it creates more room for the private sector to grow. because although it locks in some very substantial long-term savings, the near-term cuts are very modest. >> do you see it that way, this deficit reduction plan somehow frees up private sector capital? >> well, certainly the market didn't see it that way and that's why you've had continuous selloffs, and what the market sees, john, are three things. one is incredible dysfunctionality in washington. if we can't sort out a self-inflicted wound, what about all the other challenges that face us? second, the market sees weak growth and the possibility that growth will get even weaker. and, third, the market recognizes that this agreement has not stopped the rating agencies from putting the aaa rating of the united states on negative outlook as moody's
the pimco ceo mohammed alerrian joins us from newport, california, and chrystia freeland is from newasury secretary, listen to him, he casts this agreement as critical to injecting some confidence into the private sector. >> let's start with what this deal does. the most important thing is it creates more room for the private sector to grow. because although it locks in some very substantial long-term savings, the near-term cuts are very modest. >> do you see it that way, this...
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of pimco, mohammed al-aryan and asked him if we're being pushed into a second recession. >> we're getting closer to a second recession because we are in the grips of a negative feedback loop between a deteriorating economic situation, a loss of confidence in our policy-makers ability to respond quickly, and negative market movements. and these things are feeding into each other and slowly pushing us closer and closer into a recession. >> pelley: what would you like to see in washington? >> first and foremost, agreement on a medium-term objective which is growth, employment, and prosperity. second, recognition that you have to move simultaneously and coordinated fashion in the four areas of housing, banks, public finance, and the labor market. and then thirdly, let's start arguing about the specific policies. but if we agree on the first two, then i suspect it will be a win-win for everybody when we come to the third. >> pelley: mohammed al-aryan, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> pelley: there hasn't been much agreement in washington lately, to say the least. what are the prospects go
of pimco, mohammed al-aryan and asked him if we're being pushed into a second recession. >> we're getting closer to a second recession because we are in the grips of a negative feedback loop between a deteriorating economic situation, a loss of confidence in our policy-makers ability to respond quickly, and negative market movements. and these things are feeding into each other and slowly pushing us closer and closer into a recession. >> pelley: what would you like to see in...
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another of colonel gadhafi's son, mohammed gadhafi escaped from rebel custody on monday. a third son is the only son currently under arrest. >>> matthew chance is at the hotel where say eave gadhafi made his surprise appearance. earlier, he described his talk with gadhafi's son. >> outside there was a white armored land cruiser and people were pounting at me sago owe i went up to it. i knocked on the window and says, can you open the door, i need to see you with my own eyes. he did that. i reached in, turned on the light on the inside of the land cruiser and there he was. gadhafi was meant to be in the custody of the rebels, of course, the international criminal courts in the hague had basically said they confirmed he was in custody. and so everyone had been reporting that this is the oldest son of colonel gadhafi had been captured by the rebels. but here he's a free man. i asked where his father was, my colleague asked. he said everybody, my whole family are in tripoli and he said that the rebels had been essentially lured into tripoli and it had been a trick and that th
another of colonel gadhafi's son, mohammed gadhafi escaped from rebel custody on monday. a third son is the only son currently under arrest. >>> matthew chance is at the hotel where say eave gadhafi made his surprise appearance. earlier, he described his talk with gadhafi's son. >> outside there was a white armored land cruiser and people were pounting at me sago owe i went up to it. i knocked on the window and says, can you open the door, i need to see you with my own eyes. he...
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that's the kind of guy sahail mohammed is. and i was proud to nominate him.disgusted candidly by some of the questions he was asked by both parties at the senate judiciary committee. i thought it was awful. and -- but in the end, the senate did the right thing because the facts were undeniable. that sahail mohammed is an outstanding attorney and will be an outstanding judge. i am going to his swearing in today because he merited my support with my nomination of him and i'm confident he will be an outstanding judge. the second muslim american to be put on the bench here in new jersey. i'm proud to have been able to do that. but not just because he is a muslim american. i nominated him because he is a good lawyer and an outstanding human being. and that's what people will get to know about him over his time on the bench. sharia law has nothing to do with this at all. it's crazy, it's crazy. the guy is an american citizen who has been an admitted lawyer to practice in the state of new jersey, swearing an oath to uphold the laws of new jersey, the constitution of
that's the kind of guy sahail mohammed is. and i was proud to nominate him.disgusted candidly by some of the questions he was asked by both parties at the senate judiciary committee. i thought it was awful. and -- but in the end, the senate did the right thing because the facts were undeniable. that sahail mohammed is an outstanding attorney and will be an outstanding judge. i am going to his swearing in today because he merited my support with my nomination of him and i'm confident he will be...
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mohammed translate these sentences from english and that the he said. because of security and i will call you later. and freelance journalist chandan who has recently come back from libya has told me earlier that could have his forces may continue the fight. nato apache helicopters and jets have massacred and blown apart these were able to get into tripoli look at images very carefully from zawiya and from tripoli and even western mainstream media is admitting no civilians are coming out in support of the rebels although all the shockers all the shops all the houses are shut down in zawiya and we shut down in tripoli now the rebels think they've got to go after his compound last night i'd have lost lives but it's all round one went to gadhafi because they forgot how to mohamed gadhafi and cycle is a press that was like an islamic swirling driving around tripoli so how like last night tonight is another trap for the rebels in the compound that thought these forces are allowing all these dozens and scores of rebels into the compound and let's see what hap
mohammed translate these sentences from english and that the he said. because of security and i will call you later. and freelance journalist chandan who has recently come back from libya has told me earlier that could have his forces may continue the fight. nato apache helicopters and jets have massacred and blown apart these were able to get into tripoli look at images very carefully from zawiya and from tripoli and even western mainstream media is admitting no civilians are coming out in...
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nation will fight against countries from me and after that it's in english thank you very much and mohammed translate these sentences from english and of the he said give some sort of because of security and i will call you later. freelance journalists are concerned and who has recently come back from libya has told me that gadhafi forces may continue the fight. nato apache helicopters and jets have literally massacred and blown apart all these were able to get into tripoli look out the images very carefully from zawiya and from tripoli and even western mainstream media is admitting no civilians are coming out in support of the rebels although all the shockers all the shops all the houses are shut down in zawiya and they shut down in tripoli now the rebels think they've got to go after his compound but last night i had lost lights bustle round one went to gadhafi because they said they had mohammed gadhafi and cycle islam hey presto cycle as long as smiling driving around tripoli he so a house like last night tonight is another trap for the rebels in the compound that good thought his force
nation will fight against countries from me and after that it's in english thank you very much and mohammed translate these sentences from english and of the he said give some sort of because of security and i will call you later. freelance journalists are concerned and who has recently come back from libya has told me that gadhafi forces may continue the fight. nato apache helicopters and jets have literally massacred and blown apart all these were able to get into tripoli look out the images...
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, i'm sorry. >> reporter: mohamed and hannibal, and their children fled.ople believe gadhafi and his family were in the south and would have driven westward to the border with algeria. the crazy thing about the situation now, algeria is the only country that still recognizes gadhafi as a legitimate ruler here. they say they have taken the family in on humanitarian grounds. but already the national transition council here says we want them back. we want to put them on trial, unspecified charges so far. beyond that, they say if algeria doesn't hand them back, they will treat it as an act of aggression against the will of the libyan people. they're really drawing a line in the sand here. you get the impression that they don't want moammar gadhafi and anyone else going there. it's a message to the algerians, too. >> arwa, this guy, we have seen a number of sons like saif, khamis who was allegedly killed who have a very active role in the military and military in the government. do we know much about these two sons? are these the playboy sons? i know a bunch ga
, i'm sorry. >> reporter: mohamed and hannibal, and their children fled.ople believe gadhafi and his family were in the south and would have driven westward to the border with algeria. the crazy thing about the situation now, algeria is the only country that still recognizes gadhafi as a legitimate ruler here. they say they have taken the family in on humanitarian grounds. but already the national transition council here says we want them back. we want to put them on trial, unspecified...
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. >> mohammed se encargara con el del descuento. >> marco el único tanto del partido, portugal avanzano quiere saber nada de él . >> méxico con estados unidos. >> ♪(música). >> los dodgers de los angeles abrieron serie con los phillies de philadelphia . >> en la segunda entrada jimmy agregaria la ventaja con ese doblete que envía dos a la registradora. >> camino. >> (♪ ♪ ). >> esta es toda la información deportiva, no se pierda los goles del mundial. >> si busca empleo la feria del condado de santa clara dará la posibilidad de conocer a los empleadores locales, de diez de la mañana a dos de la tarde. >> (información en pantalla) . >> un indeseado pasajero provocó risas y gritos en un avión, se trata de un murcielago que vuela de un lado a otro, los pasajeros manoteaban hasta que lo encerraron en el baño. >> después de una inspeccion siguio su rumbo. >> como le decíamos se hará una vigilia en recuerdo del menor que murió en oakland, después de un balacera. >> decenas de personas llegan para participar y recordar a carlitos nava que murió el día de ayer . >> se espera que muchas
. >> mohammed se encargara con el del descuento. >> marco el único tanto del partido, portugal avanzano quiere saber nada de él . >> méxico con estados unidos. >> ♪(música). >> los dodgers de los angeles abrieron serie con los phillies de philadelphia . >> en la segunda entrada jimmy agregaria la ventaja con ese doblete que envía dos a la registradora. >> camino. >> (♪ ♪ ). >> esta es toda la información deportiva, no se pierda...
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gawkers compound but lost last night's battle round one went to gadhafi because they felt they had mohammed gadhafi and cycle islam a press those type of islamic smiling driving around tripoli so perhaps like last night tonight is another trap for the rebels in the compound that doctors forces are allowing all these dozens and scores of rebels into the compound and let's see what happens the like and you know it may be another big trap for the rebels in tripoli human rights organizations say that libyan civilians must be protected during this time of conflict now you have been there you've just returned very recently is that really possible to do that when the situation is so confused now. this and that this has been a rank hypocrisy on the part of all those countries some of the countries were called in to support the no fly zone and the so-called you know protecting civilians but since since day one of the bombing of the nato operation they have been massacring civilians and most infamously in a little in just two weeks ago it's been confirmed it was the british are you concerned about co
gawkers compound but lost last night's battle round one went to gadhafi because they felt they had mohammed gadhafi and cycle islam a press those type of islamic smiling driving around tripoli so perhaps like last night tonight is another trap for the rebels in the compound that doctors forces are allowing all these dozens and scores of rebels into the compound and let's see what happens the like and you know it may be another big trap for the rebels in tripoli human rights organizations say...
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i want to bring in mohamed el erian of pimco, who knows about this more than anyone. thank you for being here. and i suppose i'll ask the question right off the top here. are we staring at another recession? >> it's a worrisome risk. and it's a risk that's going up with three reasons. first, as we heard, the economy is weakening across the board, david. second, quite a few people have lost trust in washington. and third, let's not forget that europe is having a major debt crisis. >> we are watching europe very closely. and we heard bianna report on the jobs numbers that come out tomorrow. this will determine where the market heads on friday. >> it will, david, and, you know, those monthly numbers go all over the place. but unfortunately, i feel that two things are going to happen in the next three to six months. one, an already excessive unemployment rate is going to go higher. and two, to make things worse, the time that someone's unemployed is probably going to go up. >> all right, some dire predictions tonight. mohamed el erian, we thank you nonetheless. >>> and we
i want to bring in mohamed el erian of pimco, who knows about this more than anyone. thank you for being here. and i suppose i'll ask the question right off the top here. are we staring at another recession? >> it's a worrisome risk. and it's a risk that's going up with three reasons. first, as we heard, the economy is weakening across the board, david. second, quite a few people have lost trust in washington. and third, let's not forget that europe is having a major debt crisis. >>...
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mohammed, one of his sons, mohammed gadhafi has escaped. how did that happen? we have no idea. we don't have the details on that but we have reporting that he is escaped rebel clutches and now you're seeing saif, who is able to make it to the riox hotel and talk with the international correspondents there, including our matthew chance who is holed up in that hotel. it's very, very disconcerting -- >> sara, sorry to interrupt you. we have matthew now live. matthew chance if you can hear me, obviously another very tense day for you and the journalists in there. you had this extraordinary encounter we are saif gadhafi. tell me what happened. >> it was very strange, indeed, piers. -- >> local time and we're told he was going to give us a briefing which would have been surprising, obviously. but he didn't turn up. he was a no-show so we all kind of assumed it was spin on the part of the gadhafi regime and he really was in custody but they insisted he wasn't. a few hours later, 1:30 local time, a couple hours ago, all this fuss in the lobby of the hotel. i was woken up in my room and
mohammed, one of his sons, mohammed gadhafi has escaped. how did that happen? we have no idea. we don't have the details on that but we have reporting that he is escaped rebel clutches and now you're seeing saif, who is able to make it to the riox hotel and talk with the international correspondents there, including our matthew chance who is holed up in that hotel. it's very, very disconcerting -- >> sara, sorry to interrupt you. we have matthew now live. matthew chance if you can hear...
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mohamed, more optimistic about the next five years than other americans, even after everything that's happened in the 10 years since 9/11? >> absolutely. it's important to remember that our point of reference is actually late 2008, when the recession was sort of in full bloom and americans generally had much more negative assessments about their current life and life in five years, so we did see that same improvement across all other major religious groups across this country that were included in the study, but muslim americans were the group with the highest rate of increase -- or highest rate of improvement from 2008 to now. it's also important to remember that muslim americans, we found in our survey, were more likely to be young and what we found in both our research in the u.s. and across the world is that life evaluation tends to be more positive with a younger group or a younger respondent than their older peers. >> reporter: there is wide agreement between muslims and americans of other religions that muslims are loyal to the u.s. but they differ on whether muslims are more o
mohamed, more optimistic about the next five years than other americans, even after everything that's happened in the 10 years since 9/11? >> absolutely. it's important to remember that our point of reference is actually late 2008, when the recession was sort of in full bloom and americans generally had much more negative assessments about their current life and life in five years, so we did see that same improvement across all other major religious groups across this country that were...
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and we're really waiting this magic word from president obama to go further on this. >> mohammed, fouad, appreciate your time coming in to discuss this with us. we're awaiting word from president obama to insist assad step down. >>> a roller coaster day on wall street. on the one hand, smiles. it ended up. on the other hand, if you read the federal reserve statement that led to the rally in the end and you live on main street in america, there's a lot of sober news. [ female announcer ] what if your natural beauty could be flawless too? discover aveeno positively radiant tinted moisturizers with scientifically proven soy complex and natural minerals. give you sheer coverage instantly, then go on to even skin tone in four weeks. aveeno tinted moisturizers. [ martin luther king jr. ] i still have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin l
and we're really waiting this magic word from president obama to go further on this. >> mohammed, fouad, appreciate your time coming in to discuss this with us. we're awaiting word from president obama to insist assad step down. >>> a roller coaster day on wall street. on the one hand, smiles. it ended up. on the other hand, if you read the federal reserve statement that led to the rally in the end and you live on main street in america, there's a lot of sober news. [ female...
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afterwards i realized, after mohammed come after we finished the interview mohammed came up to me andgave him $100 for his afternoon. so he gave in drug money essentially to speak to me. but i embedded with him and his gang. i got to know more and more of them over the course of three months. >> host: you are working with a translator. >> guest: mohammad, he spoke passable english. like most of the ex-pats who run the country really, he has lived -- postbank teaming people of ghana brought and come back? >> guest: i should say former. the somali community, that runs everything in the country. business, because they're the only ones as you mentioned no local people speak english. >> host: so have foreign languages. they can do somewhat better. and the present is it's been 20 years in australia. >> guest: his son as well. so yeah, and the president spoke 61 which is i think. at the very base level, somalia diaspora mirrors a better will speak english and arabic. they down at the top ranks. they run the entire government. have the best business opportunities. so there were plenty of peop
afterwards i realized, after mohammed come after we finished the interview mohammed came up to me andgave him $100 for his afternoon. so he gave in drug money essentially to speak to me. but i embedded with him and his gang. i got to know more and more of them over the course of three months. >> host: you are working with a translator. >> guest: mohammad, he spoke passable english. like most of the ex-pats who run the country really, he has lived -- postbank teaming people of ghana...
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mohamed. [laughter] ultimately, they win the case. he is -- they are awarded more than $10,000 this 1995 -- in 1995 which is a substantial sum of money at the time, so their injuries were fairly severe. he never pays. he dodges the sheriff, he flouts the law. but i talked to their, the christian women's attorney, stephen j. teague, and he remembers ksm bursting into his office with a translator and a small posse of other arab students to lecture him about the iran/iraq war and why america's wrong about israel. israel turns out to be a very important point in his radicalization. more so than i would have thought. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv here on c-span2. here's our prime time lineup for tonight. starting at 7:30 eastern syndicated columnist mark stein argues that the united states is on the verge of losing its status in the world and discusses why we should all get ready for armageddon. at 8:30 from the 2011 los angeles times festival of books an interview and call-in prog
mohamed. [laughter] ultimately, they win the case. he is -- they are awarded more than $10,000 this 1995 -- in 1995 which is a substantial sum of money at the time, so their injuries were fairly severe. he never pays. he dodges the sheriff, he flouts the law. but i talked to their, the christian women's attorney, stephen j. teague, and he remembers ksm bursting into his office with a translator and a small posse of other arab students to lecture him about the iran/iraq war and why america's...
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now, at least two of mohammed's brothers in rebel custody right now. moammar gadhafi, his whereabouts still unknown. nic robertson has more on the gadhafi's, actually interviewed the family over the years. what do you know at this point? >> we know that saif alice llama gadhafi, arrest warrants for him for war crimes now in custody of the rebels. he was, according to his brother, saadi gadhafi, who i met and interviewed both of them while i was in tripoli a couple of months ago. saif was actually running the country, according to saadi. which means with him arrested running the country will be much harder for moammar gadhafi. that, added to the fact that he's holed up somewhere, that he doesn't control the reigns of power, that the rebels have the initiative. wherever gadhafi is, he is in the last phases of his freedom, if you will. the rebels, if they do know where he is, are not saying where he is. but very likely the pockets, he will be in one of those pockets of resistance inside tripoli. it seems that the whole family was caught off guard by the s
now, at least two of mohammed's brothers in rebel custody right now. moammar gadhafi, his whereabouts still unknown. nic robertson has more on the gadhafi's, actually interviewed the family over the years. what do you know at this point? >> we know that saif alice llama gadhafi, arrest warrants for him for war crimes now in custody of the rebels. he was, according to his brother, saadi gadhafi, who i met and interviewed both of them while i was in tripoli a couple of months ago. saif was...
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a senior diplomat tells me everyone in malaysia knows what happened to mohammed.uch seems like violence for violence sake. >> there's no reason for it at all. >> no, none at all. hopefully it will dissipate. moving on. one of the nation's most iconic landmark will close for a costly upgrade. starting in october, the statue of liberty will close for a year. the $27 million renovation will make the landmark safer and more accessible. the statue wass built in the 1880s. liberty island where the statue stands will remain open during the work. >>> as we know, breakfast has long been called the most important meal of the day. not any food fits the bill. researchers say it's best to start the day with plenty of protein and fiber which helps controroyour appetite by making you feel full longer. they member egg, lean meat, who grain, greek yogurt, fruits and veggie, those foods also increase brain power in children. >> sounds good. >> good for people who work overnight as well. there's no brain power going on. >> bring on the yogurt. >> all right. here's your thursday fore
a senior diplomat tells me everyone in malaysia knows what happened to mohammed.uch seems like violence for violence sake. >> there's no reason for it at all. >> no, none at all. hopefully it will dissipate. moving on. one of the nation's most iconic landmark will close for a costly upgrade. starting in october, the statue of liberty will close for a year. the $27 million renovation will make the landmark safer and more accessible. the statue wass built in the 1880s. liberty island...