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. >> narrator: the man who coordinates the 150 fighters in this key sector is abu mohammed. >> abu mohammed is a very, very important character, a member of the aleppo military council. through him brand new ammunition, brand new weapons are being channeled into the rebels. >> narrator: he was asking the fighters to stand firm. (explosion) >> narrator: until eight months ago, he was a captain in the syrian army. >> here is a man who believes we're trying to build a democracy, we're trying to build a free syria. >> narrator: abu mohammed agreed to take ghaith with him as he delivered ammunition to the rebel units. the front line was changing by the minute. >> a street that was under the control of the rebels in the morning can switch sides in the afternoon and the government can take over that street. >> narrator: they began their journey along the rebel front line in the salahuddin neighborhood. >> he's trying to coordinate all these different units, be it islamist, be it jihadis, be it secular, be it village-based unit. the only thing that was connecting all these units was the ammunition
. >> narrator: the man who coordinates the 150 fighters in this key sector is abu mohammed. >> abu mohammed is a very, very important character, a member of the aleppo military council. through him brand new ammunition, brand new weapons are being channeled into the rebels. >> narrator: he was asking the fighters to stand firm. (explosion) >> narrator: until eight months ago, he was a captain in the syrian army. >> here is a man who believes we're trying to build a...
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because mohammed prayed that way." so we're back to myth driving ritual and then on to other dimensions. okay. yes, janet? we're going to get to you. >> i just wanted to mention about that holy month of ramadan. there are other various islamic holidays scattered throughout the year, and when- some of my students are practicing muslims, and when they come up to me and they say, "i won't be here for class on thursday because such and so is happening," i'm thinking, okay, it's a major holiday, as if somebody said, "i won't be there on christmas." i shouldn't be shocked. i just say, "okay. you're dismissed; we'll make up the work." but if we want to have a global community, which is what my community college is striving for, we need to really be more flexible about people having holidays in different faiths. i think it's very close- minded of some institutions to say only honor certain faith holidays and not other faith holidays. >> and you know, i think you're quite right and i think that's up to community. you know, we g
because mohammed prayed that way." so we're back to myth driving ritual and then on to other dimensions. okay. yes, janet? we're going to get to you. >> i just wanted to mention about that holy month of ramadan. there are other various islamic holidays scattered throughout the year, and when- some of my students are practicing muslims, and when they come up to me and they say, "i won't be here for class on thursday because such and so is happening," i'm thinking, okay, it's...
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mohammed was executed back in 2009.is partner lee boyd mel voe did an interview with the washington post and called himself a monster and also apologized but said there is no way to properly convey an apology to the families. take a listen. >> what am i going to tell them? i'm sorry i murdered your own child? i'm sorry i killed your husband? i'm sorry i murdered your wife? what do i tell the child who was waiting for his father to come home and dad never showed up? >> the washington post reporter josh white interviewed lee malvo and he is joining us live via skype. thank you for joining us. >> you're welcome. >> it looks like malvo took some responsibility and apologized for his actions but what did you make of his disposition when you talked to him? >> i try to do these interviews that i don't have anything made up as i talk to anyone, but what was surprising is how well- spoken he was and how thoughtful. he is trying to take responsibility in the shooting and i think he feels quite badly about what he did. he recogniz
mohammed was executed back in 2009.is partner lee boyd mel voe did an interview with the washington post and called himself a monster and also apologized but said there is no way to properly convey an apology to the families. take a listen. >> what am i going to tell them? i'm sorry i murdered your own child? i'm sorry i killed your husband? i'm sorry i murdered your wife? what do i tell the child who was waiting for his father to come home and dad never showed up? >> the washington...
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cal he'll mohammed is a slice of life.rector of the new york public library schomburg center for research in black culture. >> i want this center to be as aggressive and as well positioned as possible to be a resource to anyone who has questions about the kind of country we live in and the kind of country that we can live in. >> cal he'll mohammed is a respected scholar and author. is he also the great grandson of elijah mohammed, founder of the country of islam. >> given that i was want yet 3 years old when he passed, i have never tried to claim more connection to him than my biographical connection. >> as it turns out, mohammed took office during the same time the schomburg featured a special from its featured collection on malcolm x. >> my great grandfather malcolm x helped to create the space in this country necessary for the real change that took place in 1960s. >> keeping history like that alive for generations to come is only one of his goals. >> what's special and perhaps unique about kalil mohammed is that he is n
cal he'll mohammed is a slice of life.rector of the new york public library schomburg center for research in black culture. >> i want this center to be as aggressive and as well positioned as possible to be a resource to anyone who has questions about the kind of country we live in and the kind of country that we can live in. >> cal he'll mohammed is a respected scholar and author. is he also the great grandson of elijah mohammed, founder of the country of islam. >> given that...
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. >> the sniper team of malvo and mohammed terrorized the area for three weeks in 2002, killing without rhyme or reason. now 27, he says even though he knew it was wrong, he could not make it stop. leave at -- lee malvo says he was powerless to defy a jaunt mohammad 10 years ago and make the sniper shooting stopped. >> i cannot say no. i had wanted that level of love and acceptance and consistency for all of my life and could not find it. even unconsciously, or even in moments of short reflection, i knew that it was wrong, but i did not have the willpower to say no. >> they were arrested october 24, 2002, while asleep in the snipers car at a maryland restaurant. malvo said his only goal at that time was to protect mohammad and he cared not about the consequences. >> to a certain extent, i was already dead. death per se is not what i feared the most. i feared letting him down more than i feared death. >> he now claims he was abused by it mohammed sexually. >> from the time was 5 years old, i was sexually abused by a babysitter, and then later on our relatives when i was eight, nine years
. >> the sniper team of malvo and mohammed terrorized the area for three weeks in 2002, killing without rhyme or reason. now 27, he says even though he knew it was wrong, he could not make it stop. leave at -- lee malvo says he was powerless to defy a jaunt mohammad 10 years ago and make the sniper shooting stopped. >> i cannot say no. i had wanted that level of love and acceptance and consistency for all of my life and could not find it. even unconsciously, or even in moments of...
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mohammed could face the death penalty if he's convicted.w questions as to whether the u-s consulate in libya was adequately protected. reuters reports the u-s state department hired an obscure british contractor to handle security. the security firm blue mountain hired guards who were armed only with flashlights and batons no firearms. security experts said the firm is virtually unknown. congress continues to investigate how militants were able to attack and kill four americans at the consulate last month. the teenage girl shot in the head and neck by the taliban for speaking out against the extremist group remains in stable condition and is making progress. doctors in england say 14 year- old malala yousafzai spent a third comfortable night at queen elizabeth hospital. they wouldn't comment on reports she is moving her limbs. the taliban opened-fire on her and two of her classmates as they made their way home from school in pakistan's swat valley. she was targeted for writing a blog that described the brutal life under the group's rule. gr
mohammed could face the death penalty if he's convicted.w questions as to whether the u-s consulate in libya was adequately protected. reuters reports the u-s state department hired an obscure british contractor to handle security. the security firm blue mountain hired guards who were armed only with flashlights and batons no firearms. security experts said the firm is virtually unknown. congress continues to investigate how militants were able to attack and kill four americans at the consulate...
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la policÍa ademÁs encontrÓ el carro y el arma que ellos usaron para acabar con la vida ...mohamed fuedenado y ejecutado mientras que lee malbo..fue condenado a tres ... un joven de 17 anos de fairfax se encuentra desaparecido desde el pasado lunes en la manana,
la policÍa ademÁs encontrÓ el carro y el arma que ellos usaron para acabar con la vida ...mohamed fuedenado y ejecutado mientras que lee malbo..fue condenado a tres ... un joven de 17 anos de fairfax se encuentra desaparecido desde el pasado lunes en la manana,
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john allen mohammed was executed 2009.entenced to six barsi terms and is behind onion.inia apple red they say they chose their big guns at random. thato sayster, he's remorseful for his actions the time he thought he was a monster. he remembers each one of those shootings. people in this area clearly as very well. reporting live, brianne carter, abc 7. >> thanks so much. >> jummy olabanji is at the live desk following developing news .rom overseas what's going on? >> [no audio] >> we're having a little will check back with her. it is 64 degrees. >> friends and loved ones mourning the loss of a local. >> last year susan g. komen funded 700,000 press screenings low income women. you can get involved in the fight against by visiting the komen website. good morning, washington. >> i am meteorologist jacqui this tuesday morning. e wet.allowabl -- it is a little wet outside. you will probably need the umbrella. showers on and off throughout the day. to light rain at time. starting to sneak into the beltway. ou'll see it on 66 in
john allen mohammed was executed 2009.entenced to six barsi terms and is behind onion.inia apple red they say they chose their big guns at random. thato sayster, he's remorseful for his actions the time he thought he was a monster. he remembers each one of those shootings. people in this area clearly as very well. reporting live, brianne carter, abc 7. >> thanks so much. >> jummy olabanji is at the live desk following developing news .rom overseas what's going on? >> [no...
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but nevertheless, wd mohammed took some issue with his father. the exclusiveness in elijah muhammad's original teachings. as abdus salam, in our interview will see, he also, over time, began to question the exclusivity in the original teachings of elijah muhammad that called for a separating of african-american peoples from caucasian peoples. of course, islam, our true- or let's say the traditional islamic doctrine is very inclusive- it calls for the equality of all people, justice for all peoples, and so we'll see later wd mohammed wrote- you know, he can certainly speak for himself- but he takes that role, learned the arabic, and developed the american muslim mission that is much more inclusive- in other, caucasians can go to it- originally not so within the movement. and of course, louis farrakhan- certainly you've heard of louis farrakhan- he, like a, you know, a lightning rod, he attracts negative attention from the media because he's a controversial and powerful figure, and he holds to elijah muhammad's teaching of a separate nation of isla
but nevertheless, wd mohammed took some issue with his father. the exclusiveness in elijah muhammad's original teachings. as abdus salam, in our interview will see, he also, over time, began to question the exclusivity in the original teachings of elijah muhammad that called for a separating of african-american peoples from caucasian peoples. of course, islam, our true- or let's say the traditional islamic doctrine is very inclusive- it calls for the equality of all people, justice for all...
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i have had the privilege with working with mohammed and our city engineers to accomplish this.portantly with our community leaders and volunteers throughout every part of our neighborhoods. i hope that you do you is your time and take advantage of our wonderful weather to go out and do as many doors as possible of all the -- tours as possible of all the community gardens. we have a committee challenge program, one that i am proud to have headed up when we were at public works but also the city administrator. this program today funds almost $900,000 this year in programs that are all committee pushed. it is attacks checkoff for corporations and individuals. the fund this through the tax system to provide almost $1 million every year and is put into a community-driven process where community leaders will apply on behalf of themselves or their own streets or gardens and they can get grants of up to $100,000 or as small as $5,000. they could be groups that have never done anything except to start talking to each other about how to increase their neighborhoods's interest in reading
i have had the privilege with working with mohammed and our city engineers to accomplish this.portantly with our community leaders and volunteers throughout every part of our neighborhoods. i hope that you do you is your time and take advantage of our wonderful weather to go out and do as many doors as possible of all the -- tours as possible of all the community gardens. we have a committee challenge program, one that i am proud to have headed up when we were at public works but also the city...
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john allen mohammed and lee boyd malvo terrorized the region before they were captured. they killed 10 people and critically injured more. mohammad was executed in 2009. malvo, a juvenile, was sentenced to six life terms. now a decade later in an exclusive interview with the washington post, he says his remorseful. but the incident still brings up emotions for some residents. >> it was terrible. everybody was scared to go out of the house. he was shooting people for no reason. >> one of the victims we spoke with believes malvo has changed but still needs to deal with the consequences for the rest of his life. our coverage of this infamous anniversary continues tonight at 5:00. >> i remember it so vividly that
john allen mohammed and lee boyd malvo terrorized the region before they were captured. they killed 10 people and critically injured more. mohammad was executed in 2009. malvo, a juvenile, was sentenced to six life terms. now a decade later in an exclusive interview with the washington post, he says his remorseful. but the incident still brings up emotions for some residents. >> it was terrible. everybody was scared to go out of the house. he was shooting people for no reason. >>...
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you know an articulate view of mohamed morsi was quite articulate in the new york times on that subject you know what do you think about what's the role of islam and democracy you know they can democrat they work together because western media a lot of pundits are very skeptical. they've been spectacle skeptical for a long time but i think those frameworks have collapsed with the arab spring we have seen. right left islam its religious non-religious all sorts of groups essentially what the populations want in the most essential is terms they want more voice in the government and more representation of course depending on the country depending on the level of conservatism religiosity etc those will have an influence on the government structures and have a bigger role in the public space as the people have more royce but if the rule of law prevails and you you're allowed to express your opinion and come into the political system and represent your group in a legitimate way that will be the future that should be the future of the region of course there are many. conservative forces in the
you know an articulate view of mohamed morsi was quite articulate in the new york times on that subject you know what do you think about what's the role of islam and democracy you know they can democrat they work together because western media a lot of pundits are very skeptical. they've been spectacle skeptical for a long time but i think those frameworks have collapsed with the arab spring we have seen. right left islam its religious non-religious all sorts of groups essentially what the...
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john allen mohammed and lee boyd malvo were convicted. malvo is serving a life sentence in a virginia prison and his accomplice was executed. funeral mass today for a two sonsoman and her o were shot and killed by the father.'s family members and friends your last night for petersons. her husband albert killed his taking his own life. funeral is at 10:00 a.m. in reston. >> important news for job- seekers. job fair today in arlington 10:30 until 2:00 p.m. at on north fortn at. drive jobs will be available in maintenance, retail, and more. fever.izing bieber >> and now more from linda bell. users,all the facebook feed may be full of postings covering last night's debate. maybe you have a special message that you think warrants attention. if you got engaged or you are holding a garage sale, now you chance to bump it up at your friends news feeds, but at a price. . $7 per it's another way for facebook to revenue. -- $7 per post. the associated press says a web $1e that may have to pay violating a child collectedw because it details and that n
john allen mohammed and lee boyd malvo were convicted. malvo is serving a life sentence in a virginia prison and his accomplice was executed. funeral mass today for a two sonsoman and her o were shot and killed by the father.'s family members and friends your last night for petersons. her husband albert killed his taking his own life. funeral is at 10:00 a.m. in reston. >> important news for job- seekers. job fair today in arlington 10:30 until 2:00 p.m. at on north fortn at. drive jobs...
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the picture. >> reporter: mohammed was executed in 2009. new pictures of malvo. the prison allowed no cameras, writing utensils or paper. we interviewed malvo through plexiglas. >> he looks similar to what he looked like before, though about ten years older. he is a slight guy, he's not particularly tall. he's not particularly heavy. his hair was very closely cut. >> reporter: paul, one of the first people shot during the spree, says he forgives malvo. >> if i held the same hate today or that i felt in 2002 when he tried to kill me, i would have wasted or -- just damaged the last -- i would have let him damage the last ten years of my life. and he hasn't. >> one particularly chilling account for malvo in the post interview he said during the shooting's spree he sometimes went to the news conferences held by law enforcement officials. malvo said he went to those events for, quote, intelligence collection. when those officials were speaking and telling us where they thought the killers may be, he was sometimes in the audience. >> i was someti
the picture. >> reporter: mohammed was executed in 2009. new pictures of malvo. the prison allowed no cameras, writing utensils or paper. we interviewed malvo through plexiglas. >> he looks similar to what he looked like before, though about ten years older. he is a slight guy, he's not particularly tall. he's not particularly heavy. his hair was very closely cut. >> reporter: paul, one of the first people shot during the spree, says he forgives malvo. >> if i held the...
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his partner, john mohammed, was put to death. so, are malvo's thoughts enlightening? you be the judge. lee boyd malvo was 17 years old when he and john mohammed went on their killing spree. he's now 27, and he considers himself a monster. >> when someone cannot go beyond themself and begin to consider how their actions affect others and are solely motivated by their own self-interests, we call them psychopaths. >> he says mohamed who indoctrinated him into the world of killing knew how to manipulate him. >> i couldn't say no. i had wanted that level of love and acceptance and consistency for all of my life. and couldn't find it. and even if unconsciously, or even in moments of short reflection, i knew that it was wrong, i did not have the will power to say no. >> malvo will be in prison for the rest of his life. and he described his existence. >> i mean, it was intended to punish. it is effective. i mean, it is complete deprivation. i mean, i don't see outside. i have no contact with animals, plants, people. >> to the families of his victims, he hopes the pain and suf
his partner, john mohammed, was put to death. so, are malvo's thoughts enlightening? you be the judge. lee boyd malvo was 17 years old when he and john mohammed went on their killing spree. he's now 27, and he considers himself a monster. >> when someone cannot go beyond themself and begin to consider how their actions affect others and are solely motivated by their own self-interests, we call them psychopaths. >> he says mohamed who indoctrinated him into the world of killing knew...
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. >> family and friends of the loved ones gunned down by john allen mohammed and lee boyd malvo gathered at the vigil in gaithersburg. there was a three-week killing spree in 2002 thats. a friend of the first victim told us why it was so important for him to come out. >> it was necessary to share with these people the healing that needs to go on and will continue to go on in my life every time i think about my best friend. >> mohammed was executed in 2009. malvo is serving a life sentence in a virginia prison. >> 7 is on your side with new concerns over the outbreak of non contagious and rare form of meningitis. health officials say that thousands of people in 23 states including bees on the screen may be at risk for a phone call meningitis from contaminated steroid injections for back pain. -- fungal meningitis. five people died including one in virginia and one in maryland. this has been traced to a specialty pharmacy in massachusetts. they don't know how many people may been affected. >> coming up rihanna and chris brown, are they getting back together? listen to his own words. >> and
. >> family and friends of the loved ones gunned down by john allen mohammed and lee boyd malvo gathered at the vigil in gaithersburg. there was a three-week killing spree in 2002 thats. a friend of the first victim told us why it was so important for him to come out. >> it was necessary to share with these people the healing that needs to go on and will continue to go on in my life every time i think about my best friend. >> mohammed was executed in 2009. malvo is serving a...
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. >> reporter: one person arrested that way is mohammed, mohammed, trying to blow up a christmas tree lighting in portland. his lawyers say the fbi goaded him into it. but one intelligence official says once a suspect expresses a desire to kill, undercover agents must act like partners. >> do i continue to pursue him and allow him to go down the path or do i take a risk here and assume he is a want to be? you can't take that risk. >> reporter: they continue to monitor those, but some say they will be too dangerous and expensive. pete williams, nbc news, washington >>> overseas now to the continuing crisis in syria, where scores of more people were killed there today as government war planes hammered rebel-controlled areas from the air. rebels say many of those killed today happened to be children. >>> and in greece, which has been struggling with a crippling economy, some 70,000 people took to the streets today in an anti-austerity strike, some clashing violently with police, throwing the firebombs and rockets. >>> and thousands still in the dark after a powerful line of storms blew t
. >> reporter: one person arrested that way is mohammed, mohammed, trying to blow up a christmas tree lighting in portland. his lawyers say the fbi goaded him into it. but one intelligence official says once a suspect expresses a desire to kill, undercover agents must act like partners. >> do i continue to pursue him and allow him to go down the path or do i take a risk here and assume he is a want to be? you can't take that risk. >> reporter: they continue to monitor those,...
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mohammed, thanks for joining us. first, give us your take on the jobs numbers. >> thank you, bob. i think michelle was right overall, it's a good report in the sense that we created over 100,000 jobs. unemployment has come down and earnings are going up. but we're being helped by part-time employment and the structural issues are still there. so overall, it's a good report, but the market is right to question how good it can be sustained. of course, there's all the issues between the household survey and the establishment survey. >> what do you think about all those issues? they've led to a lot of conspiracy theories. we say the jobs numbers, and i think the average american thinks there's one jobs number, right? there's job growth. we find out what that number is. that is what leads to the unemployment number. but they're completely disconnected. we really see that today. jack welsh says there's a problem with the voracity of these numbers. >> i think what we're seeing is just a reality from month to month. over time they tend to converge. in any one month, you do get differences
mohammed, thanks for joining us. first, give us your take on the jobs numbers. >> thank you, bob. i think michelle was right overall, it's a good report in the sense that we created over 100,000 jobs. unemployment has come down and earnings are going up. but we're being helped by part-time employment and the structural issues are still there. so overall, it's a good report, but the market is right to question how good it can be sustained. of course, there's all the issues between the...
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and the shocking appearance of the 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed. >> peyton manning's heerk lean comeback ties dan marino for most fourth quarter come backs. it was unbelievable. you're watching "early today." >>> here are some of the stories making news this morning. khalid sheikh mohammed showed up to court in guantanamo bay with his beard died a bright reddish orange color. the self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind and four defendants were much more subdued than during their outbursts back in may. trial is set at least a year off. >>> the 14-year-old pakistani girl shot in the head by the taliban is now safe inside a british hospital known for its trauma work with wounded troops. she is said to have hopes for a good recovery. >>> george mcgovern, the one-time democratic presidential candidate, has been placed in hospice care. he's 90 years old and his daughter says he is nearing the end of his life. mcgovern lost the 1972 race to richard nixon. >>> the families of those killed in the colorado theater shooting massacre will receive about 70% of the money from a $5 million donati
and the shocking appearance of the 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed. >> peyton manning's heerk lean comeback ties dan marino for most fourth quarter come backs. it was unbelievable. you're watching "early today." >>> here are some of the stories making news this morning. khalid sheikh mohammed showed up to court in guantanamo bay with his beard died a bright reddish orange color. the self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind and four defendants were much more subdued than...
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trusted everywhere. >>> khalid shaikh mohammed had his beard dyed a bright orange color. they were much more subdued than back in may. trial is still at least a year off. >>> the 14-year-old pakistani girl shot in the head by the taliban is now safe inside a british hospital known for its trauma work with wounded troops. she is said to have hopes for a good recovery. >>> george mcgovern, the one-time presidential candidate has been placed in hospice care. he is 90 years old and his daughter says he is nearing the end of his life. mcgovern lost the 1972 race to richard nixon. >>> the families of those killed in the colorado theater shooting massacre will receive about 70% of the money from a $5 million donation fund. the rest of the money will go to those injured if they were hospitalized overnight. >>> hey, look, the sun is out. all four of them. amateur astronomers have stumbled on to a distant planet about the size of neptune that orbits around a pair of stars and even crazier, another pair of stars revolves around the planet. this is the craziest. incredible video from
trusted everywhere. >>> khalid shaikh mohammed had his beard dyed a bright orange color. they were much more subdued than back in may. trial is still at least a year off. >>> the 14-year-old pakistani girl shot in the head by the taliban is now safe inside a british hospital known for its trauma work with wounded troops. she is said to have hopes for a good recovery. >>> george mcgovern, the one-time presidential candidate has been placed in hospice care. he is 90...
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mohammed says the last team he worked out was 20 years ago.children, suffers from diabetes, but he will do anything to serve his country, he says. >> translator: our hearts are made of stone, he says. no matter what we're asked, we'll do it. >> reporter: that includes slimming down. getting in shape. for mohammed and hundreds of other pakistani police officers, their jobs depend on it. >> joining us live from islamabad, that's kind of cool. you know, i know a lot of police officers, they get a hard time. it's a stereotype. eating donuts and all of that, but it does look like they're trying to do something about this, right? >> they are trying to do something about it. based on what we saw, there's a lot of them that are overweight, and it looks leak they got a long way to go before getting to that 40 inch waist size. my guess is not all of them are going to make it, but the good news is the police department seems to be understanding. they're working with them, and these guys seem committed. we should also point out there's a big cultural diff
mohammed says the last team he worked out was 20 years ago.children, suffers from diabetes, but he will do anything to serve his country, he says. >> translator: our hearts are made of stone, he says. no matter what we're asked, we'll do it. >> reporter: that includes slimming down. getting in shape. for mohammed and hundreds of other pakistani police officers, their jobs depend on it. >> joining us live from islamabad, that's kind of cool. you know, i know a lot of police...
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khalid sheikh mohammed will be there.hs after it was put on hold because of ramadan. on tuesday, the big night, debate night, all eyes on hempstead, new york, president obama and mitt romney facing off in their second debate and our very own candy crowley will be moderating that. it will be a ton hall-style debate. she's the first woman to moderate a presidential debate in 20 years, so congratulations to her. it will be live at 7:00 p.m. thursday in north carolina, early voegt begins just two days after the debate, by the way. north carolina holds 15 electoral votes and it's one of nine states that cnn is considering a toss-up still. other toss-up states are already open to in-person voting including iowa and ohio. and on friday, lance armstrong heading to austin, texas. e biggest appearance since wednesday's report that came out on more doping allegations. fans, though, apparently still supporting him. his contributions increased in august after armstrong announced he would not fight the latest doping investigation. >>>
khalid sheikh mohammed will be there.hs after it was put on hold because of ramadan. on tuesday, the big night, debate night, all eyes on hempstead, new york, president obama and mitt romney facing off in their second debate and our very own candy crowley will be moderating that. it will be a ton hall-style debate. she's the first woman to moderate a presidential debate in 20 years, so congratulations to her. it will be live at 7:00 p.m. thursday in north carolina, early voegt begins just two...
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area says he was also abused by john mohammed. jayne miller has more on what he had to say. >> he spoke to us from the prison in virginia where he is serving a life sentence. the two snipers killed and wounded people at random in 2002. 17 at the time of his arrest, now an adult, lee malvo described pulling the trigger 10 years ago, hidden in the back of the snipers' car with a high- powered rifle in hand. >> when i pull the trigger for the first time, this may sound surreal, but it is simply what happened. >> he described his devotion to john lonegan now claims he abused him. -- describes his devotion to john mohammed. >> i was sexually abused by a babysitter, and then later on our relatives when i was 8, 9 years old. and then for the entire period when i was almost 15 until i got arrested, i was sexually abused by jon hamm mohammed. i would not wish this on anyone. it was intended to punish, and it was effective. it is complete degradation. i don't see outside. i have no contact with animals, plants, people prepense arrested in 2
area says he was also abused by john mohammed. jayne miller has more on what he had to say. >> he spoke to us from the prison in virginia where he is serving a life sentence. the two snipers killed and wounded people at random in 2002. 17 at the time of his arrest, now an adult, lee malvo described pulling the trigger 10 years ago, hidden in the back of the snipers' car with a high- powered rifle in hand. >> when i pull the trigger for the first time, this may sound surreal, but it...
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and it has been told by a lawyer of sheikh mohammed there is no question his client was tortured.in question he was brought to the brink of death 183 time by our government. that is a mock execution. >>re sketch from this morning and you can see sheikh mohammed with the full beard, dyed red, with the co-conspirators accuse of murdering 3,000 l is a change from the i -- arraignment today, they quiet and their heads were covered. the moment belonged to the parents of a woman killed on the 92nd floor, her first business trip to new york city on 9/11. her mother said she simply wanted to be in court today. it was important to be there for her daughter and she also hoped to walk along the defense table to look each of the 9/11 suspects in the eye to see if they had a soul, to see if they could be human because she could not imagine that given what they accomplished on 9/11. the aclu will be in court arguing that the constitution applies to the guantanamo bay trial and the military sentence which controls what the reporters and the public will hear, is anything but transparent. >>shepar
and it has been told by a lawyer of sheikh mohammed there is no question his client was tortured.in question he was brought to the brink of death 183 time by our government. that is a mock execution. >>re sketch from this morning and you can see sheikh mohammed with the full beard, dyed red, with the co-conspirators accuse of murdering 3,000 l is a change from the i -- arraignment today, they quiet and their heads were covered. the moment belonged to the parents of a woman killed on the...
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they just, you know, mohammed put his hands up, he was in the back seat. he was removed from the car and mall bow was in the car and he was removed from the car. the whole time we had them in custody not one word spoken >>> no emotion displayed. just a blank stare. >> that is what he cannot forget to this day, the look of a cold calculatekiller who the feds say was poised to carry out shootings in the baltimore area next. a surprisingly peaceful end to a manhunt. both say it ended with simple police work and precision execution. >> it was all basic, good police work and that is what solved the case. >> the little things and that adds up to big things. a lot of people would have maybe disguised information and not bothered to write it down. you look okay, see you later, but if you do the right things e there is a reason why you do the little things and that is how it adds up to big things. >> the take down of one of the sniper teams in history. >>> now john allen mohammed was executed in 2009. leroy malvo is serving a life sentence. >>> and now maryland's m
they just, you know, mohammed put his hands up, he was in the back seat. he was removed from the car and mall bow was in the car and he was removed from the car. the whole time we had them in custody not one word spoken >>> no emotion displayed. just a blank stare. >> that is what he cannot forget to this day, the look of a cold calculatekiller who the feds say was poised to carry out shootings in the baltimore area next. a surprisingly peaceful end to a manhunt. both say it...
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mohammed's attorney claiming his client was tortured. >> he was subjected to heinous abuse to include 183 sessions of the waterboard. >> the government's standing by military commission, saying the process is fair and just. defense secretary leon panetta sounding a new alarm over the growing threat of cyber attacks on the united states, claiming that america's enemies could launch cyber assaults just as destructive as the terrorist attack of 9/11 but warning... >> potential aggressors should be aware that the united states has the capacity to locate them and to hold them accountable for their actions that may try to harm america. >> fearless felix baumgartner breaking the speed of sound... >> jumper away. >> ...reaching a maximum speed of nearly 834 miles per hour during a record-breaking skydive from the edge of space. wearing a pressurized suit, he jumped from a space capsule 24 miles above earth. during his four-minute free fall, baumgartner began to spin rapidly but quickly regained control and moments later opened his parachute before landing on his feet, the extreme athlete smas
mohammed's attorney claiming his client was tortured. >> he was subjected to heinous abuse to include 183 sessions of the waterboard. >> the government's standing by military commission, saying the process is fair and just. defense secretary leon panetta sounding a new alarm over the growing threat of cyber attacks on the united states, claiming that america's enemies could launch cyber assaults just as destructive as the terrorist attack of 9/11 but warning... >> potential...
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egypt's president mohamed morsi has pardoned all those arrested during the uprising last year that toppled hosni mubarak over a thousand people were prosecuted for supporting the revolution which allowed morsi to take power this summer and the amnesty covers all those convicted and although still under investigation or on trial. for it in just a few moments here is natasha and all the latest business news that will be after a very short break. by horse. by tractor. by car from where the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. as a farmer. as an assistant. as a friend. as a relative delivering post and delivering good. news . mission free cretaceous free. for charges free. range month free. three stooges free. download free broadcast live video for your media project a free media dog r.t. dot com. wealthy british scientists are. trying to cut back on. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on r g. twenty seven minutes past the hour you're watching bus
egypt's president mohamed morsi has pardoned all those arrested during the uprising last year that toppled hosni mubarak over a thousand people were prosecuted for supporting the revolution which allowed morsi to take power this summer and the amnesty covers all those convicted and although still under investigation or on trial. for it in just a few moments here is natasha and all the latest business news that will be after a very short break. by horse. by tractor. by car from where the road...
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hundreds of years of a british legal tradition the proposals follow a law suit brought by binyam mohamed who was held in guantanamo and all good the british government was complicit in his rendition and torture mohammed won the case to the d.p. miliary sion of the government and now they're trying to change the law so the government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the proposals go ahead neither the defendant nor the defendants legal team would be able to hear the evidence against them human rights lawyers are concerned it would trample on the principle of a fair trial in effect a large chunk and presumably a very important chunk of the case that you're trying to run about fewer client you're going to be. they're going to be behind closed doors closed sessions you're not allowed access to so if there is an inherent on furnace there is a huge scope for it to be a future miscarriages of justice evidence. m i five and m i six knew that britons were being tortured in guantanamo m i six helping to deliv
hundreds of years of a british legal tradition the proposals follow a law suit brought by binyam mohamed who was held in guantanamo and all good the british government was complicit in his rendition and torture mohammed won the case to the d.p. miliary sion of the government and now they're trying to change the law so the government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the proposals go ahead neither the...
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nhk world's nabila nishaa reports. >> reporter: mohammed took office in 1981. the charismatic leader governed malaysia for more than 20 years. his era was defined by rapid economic growth. he launched the look east policy in 1982. it saw young malaysians travel to japan to learn new technologies and management skills. about 14,000 people have taken part. a seminar in kuala lumpur on wednesday marked the program's 30th anniversary. its sponsors included a group that promotes economic cooperation between malaysia and japan. the 500 attendees included senior government and corporate officials. prime minister najt razia indicated the look east policy would continue. >> we need more investments from abroad. not just investment, any investment, but investment with technology, with more knowledge, more expertise. >> reporter: about 400 malaysians continue to come to japan every year under the look east policy. but with japan's economy barely growing, the number of applicants has declined. other countries such as china hope to create appeal. malays malaysia's economy h
nhk world's nabila nishaa reports. >> reporter: mohammed took office in 1981. the charismatic leader governed malaysia for more than 20 years. his era was defined by rapid economic growth. he launched the look east policy in 1982. it saw young malaysians travel to japan to learn new technologies and management skills. about 14,000 people have taken part. a seminar in kuala lumpur on wednesday marked the program's 30th anniversary. its sponsors included a group that promotes economic...
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he said mohammed manipulated him to the point he couldn't stop the crimes. >> i couldn't say no. i had wanted that level of love and acceptance and consistency for all of my life. and couldn't find it. and even if unconsciously, or even in moments of short reflection, i knew that it was wrong, i did not have the will power to say no. >> malvo says there are other victims who are unaware. he said two years ago he contacted victims in five states but he said it got to the point he couldn't psychologically handle it. wendy rieger will have more on what might be malvo's last interview, right here on news4 at 5:00 tonight. >>> there are new worries today about the caffeine in energy drinks. these drinks are very popular because they provide the extra jolt that mean people want, especially when they're trying to stay awake. however, one maryland mother blames energy drinks for the death of her teenage daughter. as tom costello reports, others are also concerned and want tighter regulations. >> reporter: the headlines this week have been full of warnings about the caffeine levels in tho
he said mohammed manipulated him to the point he couldn't stop the crimes. >> i couldn't say no. i had wanted that level of love and acceptance and consistency for all of my life. and couldn't find it. and even if unconsciously, or even in moments of short reflection, i knew that it was wrong, i did not have the will power to say no. >> malvo says there are other victims who are unaware. he said two years ago he contacted victims in five states but he said it got to the point he...
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there was a philosophy from mohammed it is on? troubled me. i was grateful at the time to publish that. it was something i had something to say about. i had gone to visit it. it had been there since 1947. the founding year of the country. it showed films from all over the world, from the united states to england, bollywood to india, and, to me, it symbolized the resilience of the country and the openness of the country in spite of all of the violence and trouble people have suffered in the last many decades in pakistan. during one of the protests against a video that insulted the prophet muhammed, people turned against the movie theaters and burned them. i do not see that as a protest against the west. i do not see that as a protest against the united states, even though avatar was one of the movies you could have gone to see at this theater. you had islamist activists who had not like these movie theaters for decades, way before this profit, and foam, which was never shown in them anyway, so they grabbed an opportunity to attack. they whipped
there was a philosophy from mohammed it is on? troubled me. i was grateful at the time to publish that. it was something i had something to say about. i had gone to visit it. it had been there since 1947. the founding year of the country. it showed films from all over the world, from the united states to england, bollywood to india, and, to me, it symbolized the resilience of the country and the openness of the country in spite of all of the violence and trouble people have suffered in the last...
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john allen mohammed was malvoed 2009 and lee boyd sentence. a life >> the school system in montgomery county will consider implementing a later start times for the highs schools after a push from parents. they are skeptical that such a measure would pass. an online petition to push back the 7:25 start time has gathered 6000 signatures so far. 5:06 on this thursday morning, degrees. >> still ahead, local utility companies and homeowners in are not takingas with 13 sandy. are not takingas with 13 sandy. we have a oh, please don't call me "pumpkin." no, that's white chocolate and pumpkin. oh. pumpkin. ha ha! you've never tasted pumpkin like this. try new pumpkin white chocolate or pumpkin mocha coffees and lattes today. >> time for the forecast. we will check in with adam in old town alexandria. storm chaser down there. , at king street near the starbucks, next to the torpedo , not faron the corner from the water. it is a warm start. short sleeves. the temperature is will be next coupler the days. as high as be yesterday. we hit a record high tem
john allen mohammed was malvoed 2009 and lee boyd sentence. a life >> the school system in montgomery county will consider implementing a later start times for the highs schools after a push from parents. they are skeptical that such a measure would pass. an online petition to push back the 7:25 start time has gathered 6000 signatures so far. 5:06 on this thursday morning, degrees. >> still ahead, local utility companies and homeowners in are not takingas with 13 sandy. are not...