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here, they usually trained in peace emma says mohammed. says mohammed.he youngsters find space where they can. it is easy to lose heart in gaza with nightly air assaults part of everyday life. it might be home to these young men but it offers neither security nor a future. there is no work, says mohammed. there is nothing to build a life and a future. he wants a family, feeling of fulfillment, work. in people here face big problems, he says. there are also psychological difficulties brought on by the conflict and all of its difficulties. it is a depressing situation, especially for young people, he says, even those that want to change things. he speaks of his hope that one day he and his friends will be discovered on the internet by a foreign sports club and given an opportunity. .e says they have worked hard they started with nothing and train everyday. their biggest dream is to be able to compete with other athletes and to travel. , muhammad went to italy for a convention. of course he wants to go back. that is what they are training so hard for. but b
here, they usually trained in peace emma says mohammed. says mohammed.he youngsters find space where they can. it is easy to lose heart in gaza with nightly air assaults part of everyday life. it might be home to these young men but it offers neither security nor a future. there is no work, says mohammed. there is nothing to build a life and a future. he wants a family, feeling of fulfillment, work. in people here face big problems, he says. there are also psychological difficulties brought on...
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austan and mohamed, nice to see both of you. have a night weekend. >> thank you. >>> out of the chateaus but not exactly into the light a growing number of americans are working off the books, but not at a job you'd think. we'll reveal this shadow economy next. [ dylan ] this is one way to keep your underwear clean. this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading value brand. and it's four times stronger. charmin ultra strong. >>> with the 165,000 jobs added in april don't count is the growing number of americans working in the so-called shadow economy, nannies, construction workers, retail clerks and other unskilled labor often work for cash under the table and don't report their income to uncle sam. today's shadow economy has become much more than those provisions. ashley joyce has more. good morning. >> these are people with college degrees we're talking about, computer programmers, talking about graphic artists and tax accountants. they don't always
austan and mohamed, nice to see both of you. have a night weekend. >> thank you. >>> out of the chateaus but not exactly into the light a growing number of americans are working off the books, but not at a job you'd think. we'll reveal this shadow economy next. [ dylan ] this is one way to keep your underwear clean. this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading value brand. and it's four times stronger....
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. >> mohammed earns this shirley's express convenience score on new york's long island.big bullet in his line of work -- getting robbed -- until now. it's just past midnight and mohammed is finishing up some paperwork before locking up for the night. >> my head is down on my paperwork and i guy come quick and say give me the money. >> the robber tosses the phone and waves a baseball bat threatening mohammed. >> he said hurry up, give me the money. >> one wrong move could have deadly consequences. convenience store murders are near the top of the list of workplace slayings in the u.s. every year. and now the phone is across the room so he can't call the cops. but the clerk has been siding something from the robber with the menacing bat. he's got a weapon of his own, a big gun under the counter. what would you do in this situation? would you fight back? break out the gun? or just give the man threatening you with a weapon what he wants. >> at that moment i had to decide myself. i can't call somebody to ask what am i going to do now. >> mohammed makes some choices this robb
. >> mohammed earns this shirley's express convenience score on new york's long island.big bullet in his line of work -- getting robbed -- until now. it's just past midnight and mohammed is finishing up some paperwork before locking up for the night. >> my head is down on my paperwork and i guy come quick and say give me the money. >> the robber tosses the phone and waves a baseball bat threatening mohammed. >> he said hurry up, give me the money. >> one wrong move...
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dahlberg is leaving the cab for the first time, on the video that mohamed recorded, he -- mohamed had the foresight to ask mr. dahlberg, why was it that he was punching mr. salim. and his answer right before he slammed was because he was an expletive muslim. obviously, that's a clear indication that bias was at the heart of this. and it's really zooming out to the broader context, we have to all be careful not to harden our hearts towards american muslims at a time when heinous acts were committed in the name of islam in boston. >> right. because, mohamed, if i could come back to you, you are a muslim-american. but also u.s. army reservist. you served in the iraq war for america. when this man began spewing this ugly bile at you, simply because of your religion, you must have been particularly offended, given that you had risked your life for people like him. >> that's right. really offended. after i served the country, i sacrificed my life for this country and i love america. and american army. i'm a soldier. when -- like, this guy -- the way he was accusing me, because i'm simply a
dahlberg is leaving the cab for the first time, on the video that mohamed recorded, he -- mohamed had the foresight to ask mr. dahlberg, why was it that he was punching mr. salim. and his answer right before he slammed was because he was an expletive muslim. obviously, that's a clear indication that bias was at the heart of this. and it's really zooming out to the broader context, we have to all be careful not to harden our hearts towards american muslims at a time when heinous acts were...
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thank you so much, mohammed. always a pleasure to have you on the program. >> last week we told you about a huge deal in the works in the health care business and today it became official. generic drugmaker valiant will pay $8.7 billion cash to a private equity firm for the eye care giant bausch & lomb. shares of valiant soared when rumors started to surface last friday and shares closed 9% higher today and they're up nearly 20% since word of that deal surfaced. >> a pleasure cruise turned into a nightmare for thousands of passengers aboard royal caribbean's grandeur of the seas. after a fire broke out on the rear of the ship on monday as it headed from baltimore to the bahamas. luckily, no one was injured and the cruise line chartered flights to take passengers back to maryland fully reimbursing them for their trip. shares fell 1%. >>> from disaster the seas to more trouble on the nation's railways. a csx freight train derailed today sparking a fire and the collapse of several nearby buildings. fire officials ev
thank you so much, mohammed. always a pleasure to have you on the program. >> last week we told you about a huge deal in the works in the health care business and today it became official. generic drugmaker valiant will pay $8.7 billion cash to a private equity firm for the eye care giant bausch & lomb. shares of valiant soared when rumors started to surface last friday and shares closed 9% higher today and they're up nearly 20% since word of that deal surfaced. >> a pleasure...
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and what mohamed's situation really highlights is that mohamed is an army reservist who served in iraqs country. and what his incident highlights is that the acts of a few cannot be generalized to over a billion practicing muslims in the world. and maybe mr. dalburg would have revised the statements had he known the service that mr. salim provided, but what we see in documented video is an example of anti-muslim prejudice that violates the law and has no place in our country. >> we did get a statement from the individual, the lawyer for the individual, who was involved in this altercation with mohamed. client became rather emotional as the discussion turned to jihad and 9/11 and especially on the subject of jihadists who want to harm him. mohamed, what would you say to this individual now if he's watching? >> if he's watching, i'm really saying upon his face, sir, i'm not a terrorist, i'm a u.s. citizen, i'm u.s. army reserve. i served the country and i sacrificed my life. you don't know me. you don't know my background. also i ask you, do you know me? and you say, i don't give a f. th
and what mohamed's situation really highlights is that mohamed is an army reservist who served in iraqs country. and what his incident highlights is that the acts of a few cannot be generalized to over a billion practicing muslims in the world. and maybe mr. dalburg would have revised the statements had he known the service that mr. salim provided, but what we see in documented video is an example of anti-muslim prejudice that violates the law and has no place in our country. >> we did...
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(applause) >>: thank you mohammed. you can understand his passion and his vision is why we are here. he is responsible for a lot of the programs that we are doing. i want to thank all of the city representatives and department that were here this morning. and also to have great support from the city family and community. these next two days should be very informative and i look forward to meeting with all of you. i encourage you to find current and former members of the graffiti advisory board. at this time could all the members that are present stand? okay. the rest will be here going over the course of a couple of days. thank you. (applause) just a little background. we've been working on this now for 8-9 months. you are far off in the distance. you think you see it but you are not sure. we had a lot of struggles, a lot of growing pains. it all came together. standing up here looking at all of you i really think that we have a good conference and you are going to enjoy it. we appreciate you all being here. the last p
(applause) >>: thank you mohammed. you can understand his passion and his vision is why we are here. he is responsible for a lot of the programs that we are doing. i want to thank all of the city representatives and department that were here this morning. and also to have great support from the city family and community. these next two days should be very informative and i look forward to meeting with all of you. i encourage you to find current and former members of the graffiti advisory...
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frankly, let me do the talking for you, mohamed. that wasn't a friendly conversation we heard.a deeply offensive slur on you and all muslims and particularly american muslims who had nothing to do with the boston bombings. and so they can tap-dance all they like on this, but we heard what we heard and we saw what we saw. my question to you is this. how did you keep your cool? you're a big man, you're a trained soldier. were you not tempted to hit him back and deal with him properly? >> actually, that's the way i handle -- as we said, i'm well-trained physically and tough-trained. but i didn't take it that way. actually, i just, you know, calmed myself. i could defend myself. i could, you know, take action against him. but then it's going to be a different story. so, i mean, that's why i controlled myself. >> and mohamed is putting his faith in the system itself. >> yeah. >> there is hope that the local prosecutor will do the right thing, and pursue this case for what it is. a hate crime. and so mohamed is putting his faith in the system and he's been able to speak publicly abou
frankly, let me do the talking for you, mohamed. that wasn't a friendly conversation we heard.a deeply offensive slur on you and all muslims and particularly american muslims who had nothing to do with the boston bombings. and so they can tap-dance all they like on this, but we heard what we heard and we saw what we saw. my question to you is this. how did you keep your cool? you're a big man, you're a trained soldier. were you not tempted to hit him back and deal with him properly? >>...
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mohammed's killing had previously been unknown and of wednesday he was still on the fbi's most wantedlist. holders letter was revealed on the eve of today's major counterterrorism address from president obama. the president is expected to announce a policy limiting targeted killing outside of four sons in places such as pakistan, yemen, and somalia and also expected to endorse using the same standards for attacking foreign suspects now used for targeting american citizens. the move could in the so-called signature strikes that treat foreign males and target zones as militants unless they're proven innocent after death. more after the headlines with jeremy scahill. president obama will also use his speech to outline the covers to close u.s. military prison at guantanamo. he reportedly is preparing to gradually lift his more than three-year ban on repatriating yemeni prisoners. the crew transfers will likely begin at a slow pace of around two or three prisoners at a time. more than half of the 166 prisoners have been cleared for transfer. over 100 are currently on hunger strike to prote
mohammed's killing had previously been unknown and of wednesday he was still on the fbi's most wantedlist. holders letter was revealed on the eve of today's major counterterrorism address from president obama. the president is expected to announce a policy limiting targeted killing outside of four sons in places such as pakistan, yemen, and somalia and also expected to endorse using the same standards for attacking foreign suspects now used for targeting american citizens. the move could in the...
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hammad who doesn't even have a photo accused tunisian extremist adel hakimi and most notably mohamed rushdie ghani a man who was thought to have been osama bin laden's personal translator meanwhile the hunger strike in guantanamo bay has no end in sight. one hundred of one hundred sixty to sixty sixty teens are starving themselves twenty three of those men are now being force fed by medical personnel now this is happening despite president obama's renew pledge to close down that guantanamo bay detention facility in cuba there are a lot of criticisms over why the president obama has made this promise time and time again but actually failed to follow through now some believe that the president's hands are actually being tied by congress well our chief political commentator sam sacks shows us what measures the president can take without congress' approval. this week the hunger strike at the u.s. military detention facility in guantanamo bay grows with more than one hundred prisoners now involved in the president once again pledge to close get mo down it is not a surprise to me that we'v
hammad who doesn't even have a photo accused tunisian extremist adel hakimi and most notably mohamed rushdie ghani a man who was thought to have been osama bin laden's personal translator meanwhile the hunger strike in guantanamo bay has no end in sight. one hundred of one hundred sixty to sixty sixty teens are starving themselves twenty three of those men are now being force fed by medical personnel now this is happening despite president obama's renew pledge to close down that guantanamo bay...
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. >> as he loads his pistol -- him mohammed for safety. alongside his notepad and pen, the gun is now part of his stance on -- standard equipment. after seeing two dozen of his colleagues and friends murdered in the last year and a half, he feels he has no choice. >> i know it is bad, being a
. >> as he loads his pistol -- him mohammed for safety. alongside his notepad and pen, the gun is now part of his stance on -- standard equipment. after seeing two dozen of his colleagues and friends murdered in the last year and a half, he feels he has no choice. >> i know it is bad, being a
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i must not draw mohammed. he write it is 100 times. by the end he's drawn mohammed. and it seems to me, it says it all better than one could say by showing it. so that's -- those are some of the issues that come up in the course of compiling this book. i want to leave you with a question i have for myself. and take your questions and answer them. namely, i'm a person who is a card carrying member of the american civil liberty union. .. >> you love me to go back to that? could. just a second. the basic fact is a world-class cartoonist wrote the article that said the new book had come out. let me read you what he said and what he said to the people who we heard from lots of people who is a gay activist and friend to says you just don't get it. the long ago disprove the notion of a man who loves a man really wants to be a woman and this is to be from another era and that is sealed their response by the magazine but to put it sensibly they just don't get it i said i think i get it but whatever one thinks about grossman and the decision seems the fact that the caricature
i must not draw mohammed. he write it is 100 times. by the end he's drawn mohammed. and it seems to me, it says it all better than one could say by showing it. so that's -- those are some of the issues that come up in the course of compiling this book. i want to leave you with a question i have for myself. and take your questions and answer them. namely, i'm a person who is a card carrying member of the american civil liberty union. .. >> you love me to go back to that? could. just a...
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if he didn't slander mohamed he wouldn't be in jail.ged since you are for freedom of speech, right? what is that look? >> when are you going to drop it? benghazi is not going toyou wan. you lied when hillary got a tumor and it was bs. i am on the side of jesse, bill schulz and andy levy. this guy violated his parole and went to jail. it is called the law. >> i am surprised. i thought you would be on the side of a political prisoner. >> i would have been if he didn't make fun of a beautiful culture of peace called islam. when he made that video he made guys launch rpg's into the embassy. >> that is disproven. it was a planned a you -- it was a planned attack. >> are you making a mountain out of a mole hill. >> so basically you look at it as a teen thing. >> that's what it comes down to. that's why you are excited because it says a point for you. oh benghazi you fumbled the ball. sorry, it is gone. >> what if it were a republican president? >> republican president wouldn't have done that. >> why do you pick on -- why do you pick on the wa
if he didn't slander mohamed he wouldn't be in jail.ged since you are for freedom of speech, right? what is that look? >> when are you going to drop it? benghazi is not going toyou wan. you lied when hillary got a tumor and it was bs. i am on the side of jesse, bill schulz and andy levy. this guy violated his parole and went to jail. it is called the law. >> i am surprised. i thought you would be on the side of a political prisoner. >> i would have been if he didn't make fun...
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. >> atta, mohammed atta, leader of the 9/11 hijackings. from prague comes an intelligence report of a photograph allegedly showing mohammed atta meeting with a high-ranking iraqi intelligence officer. the photograph of the supposed meeting is never made publicly available. >> mohammed atta was a slight guy, barely what, 5'5", 5'6", and skinny. the guy in the photograph was muscular, thick and had a neck the size of two of my necks. that's not mohammed atta in the photograph. but send it to the lab anyway. in my mind, the matter is put to bed. >> in the final analysis -- >> even without definitive evidence, the vice president goes public with it. >> it's been pretty well confirmed that he did go to prague and he did meet with senior official of the iraqi intelligence service in czechoslovakia last april. >> i was sitting in my den in my home, washington, d.c., and i remember looking at the tv screen saying, what did i just hear? and i -- first time in my life, i actually threw something at the television. because i couldn't believe what i h
. >> atta, mohammed atta, leader of the 9/11 hijackings. from prague comes an intelligence report of a photograph allegedly showing mohammed atta meeting with a high-ranking iraqi intelligence officer. the photograph of the supposed meeting is never made publicly available. >> mohammed atta was a slight guy, barely what, 5'5", 5'6", and skinny. the guy in the photograph was muscular, thick and had a neck the size of two of my necks. that's not mohammed atta in the...
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mohammed says he is a fighter. andmmander in the group, one of the group's spiritual leaders. there were no preconditions given to us for interviewing them. >> they arrested me because i'm a teacher. there should be islamic law. part inys he took violent acts that led to the killings of some people. >> between me and god's, i took arms to fight. i shot them and took their life. are you telling the truth? have you been instructed to give us this information? i am telling you the truth between me and my god. i have nothing to hide from you. >> mohammed abraham says he has been a member of the group since it started. >> why do you support the killing of civilians? innocent nigerians? --when we are fighting, if he dies, we do not worry at all. we are forgiven by god. >> we checked that they are telling the truth. it is impossible to verify this independently. he is trying to force the military to bring their cases to court because they are supposed to be charged within 24 hours or release. the military this are supposed to be guided by law. they have to abide by some kind of loss.
mohammed says he is a fighter. andmmander in the group, one of the group's spiritual leaders. there were no preconditions given to us for interviewing them. >> they arrested me because i'm a teacher. there should be islamic law. part inys he took violent acts that led to the killings of some people. >> between me and god's, i took arms to fight. i shot them and took their life. are you telling the truth? have you been instructed to give us this information? i am telling you the...
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i must not draw mohammed. i must not draw -- he writes this 100 times and by the end he has drawn muhammed. that says it better than by showing itself. those are some of the issues that come up in the course of compiling this book and i want to leave you with a question that i still have for myself and then take your questions, so i can answer them. namely i am a person who is a card-carrying member of the american civil liberties union. i am a follower of believe in the power of the better argument. i began censorship and i believe that the way to deal with that idea as is with better ideas. and then along comes a series of choices where the pictures are more powerful than the words. they really are. and if they aren't, they are received as if they were. what do you do about that? does that change the case for free speech? does it put it in a different perspective? those are the issues i raised in the art of controversy. thank you for hearing me out. [applause] so, have i answered all questions? yes, sir. >>
i must not draw mohammed. i must not draw -- he writes this 100 times and by the end he has drawn muhammed. that says it better than by showing itself. those are some of the issues that come up in the course of compiling this book and i want to leave you with a question that i still have for myself and then take your questions, so i can answer them. namely i am a person who is a card-carrying member of the american civil liberties union. i am a follower of believe in the power of the better...
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allegedly designated by mohammed to be is only a successor to never hurt. but many on under saddam a million years were detained and many of them were assassinated then thrown into mass graves and. i myself your servant spent twelve years in iraqi jails my family only received news of me one or two years after i was released. i was even afraid of my own brother i thought he was an officer who come to interrogate me all about us we suffered and the prisons were filled with us only when the. leaving caballo is like crossing a graveyard. everywhere all portraits she amount has fallen for the glory of the prophet hussein mohammed sad. little. thing. possible. on the baghdad bass run highway in the middle of the desert our faithful taxi finally gives up the ghost. i feel suddenly vulnerable alone in the wilderness. as if by magic a man appears from the sam's to help us. perhaps this is the renowned a desert hospitality. we had for a camp for the men who maintain the highway once they were all soldiers and saddam's army. when the americans came many deserted. wit
allegedly designated by mohammed to be is only a successor to never hurt. but many on under saddam a million years were detained and many of them were assassinated then thrown into mass graves and. i myself your servant spent twelve years in iraqi jails my family only received news of me one or two years after i was released. i was even afraid of my own brother i thought he was an officer who come to interrogate me all about us we suffered and the prisons were filled with us only when the....
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everywhere all portraits of she amount has fallen for the glory of the prophet hussein mohammed there. that. possible. on the baghdad and basra highway in the middle of the desert our faithful taxi finally gives up the ghost. i feel suddenly vulnerable alone in the wilderness. as if by magic a man appears from the sams to help us out perhaps this is the renowned a desert hospitality. we had for a camp for the man who maintained the highway once they were all soldiers and saddam's army. when the americans came many deserted. him without knowing who we are to make room for us to share that. with out of massive data iraqi army was hunger thirst and fatigue. remember your family was taken hostage and she deserves it. you horrible new days when they called people who ran away they were simply hang out with them one on one of you and i spent seven years in the army and it was very tough. insana most days a soldier was paid two thousand tina less than the bank he was carrying was worth we can definitely say we were really miserable. the highway splits the desert and on each side of the road
everywhere all portraits of she amount has fallen for the glory of the prophet hussein mohammed there. that. possible. on the baghdad and basra highway in the middle of the desert our faithful taxi finally gives up the ghost. i feel suddenly vulnerable alone in the wilderness. as if by magic a man appears from the sams to help us out perhaps this is the renowned a desert hospitality. we had for a camp for the man who maintained the highway once they were all soldiers and saddam's army. when the...
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mohamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. basel tawfiq youssef. ammar mohamed suahil zado. in tanzania, daudi mwangosi. in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. in 1969 in vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, philip geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, jarlath dolan. in 2001 in ireland, austin finn. may we have a moment of silence for these brave men and women. thank you very much. >> this concludes our ceremony this morning. we thank you all very much for joining us today. richard, we thank you especially for your gracious and inspiring words. we ask that you please allow a few moments for the family members to place roses in front of the memorial in honor of their loved ones. thank you. >> we are going to hold an facts on the next "washington journal", the political fallout from last week's news and how it could affect discussions on immigration reform. we will talk with jennifer bender a from -- bendery from "the huffington post." and discussion on the recent pentagon report on sexual assault in the military with th
mohamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. basel tawfiq youssef. ammar mohamed suahil zado. in tanzania, daudi mwangosi. in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. in 1969 in vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, philip geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, jarlath dolan. in 2001 in ireland, austin finn. may we have a moment of silence for these brave men and women. thank you very much. >> this concludes our ceremony this morning....
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mohamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. basel tawfiq youssef. ammar mohamed suahil zado. in tanzania, daudi mwangosi. in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. in 1969 in vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, philip geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, jarlath dolan. in 2001 in ireland, austin finn. may we have a moment of silence for these brave men and women. >> may we have a moment of silence for these brave men? thank you very much. >> this concludes our ceremony this morning. we thank you all very much for joining us today. richard, we thank you especially for your gracious and inspiring words. we ask now that you allow a few moments for the family members to place a rose is in front of the memorial in honor of their loved ones. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] of --t a discovery discussion of media coverage of war. and an examination of the u.s. and south korean's options in dealing with north korea. on the next "washington
mohamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. basel tawfiq youssef. ammar mohamed suahil zado. in tanzania, daudi mwangosi. in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. in 1969 in vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, philip geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, jarlath dolan. in 2001 in ireland, austin finn. may we have a moment of silence for these brave men and women. >> may we have a moment of silence for these brave men? thank you...
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mohammed. >> thank you. thank you louis. first of all i'm just proud of the partnership that the department of public works has with the library, the entire staff, the commission. today we are breaking ground on library no. 23. a big hand for this program, please. [ applause ] >> i'm also very fortunate to have a very great staff, elena chen, our city architect, edgar lopez, all put hands together to make this happen. but most importantly former director who is now head of mta, who started this project. wave your hand? [ applause ] . when ed was director, certain goals were set to accomplish this project. local business, the goal was set at 30 percent. can anybody guess how many percent local businesses got part of this library? 68 percent. [ applause ] >> subcontracting goals, more than 50 percent of the subcontractors came from this neighborhood. and most important, all the hours that were put to build this library, 25 percent of the work force from 94124. i would like to thank our contractors. freddie carter and mike. whe
mohammed. >> thank you. thank you louis. first of all i'm just proud of the partnership that the department of public works has with the library, the entire staff, the commission. today we are breaking ground on library no. 23. a big hand for this program, please. [ applause ] >> i'm also very fortunate to have a very great staff, elena chen, our city architect, edgar lopez, all put hands together to make this happen. but most importantly former director who is now head of mta, who...
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mohamed hrizi doing business as paris pizza. >> this is paris pizza. >> 448 broad way. sorry. >> no problem. and you are going to see a few of these here as the public comment said earlier, this is for an extended hour premises permit. this is mohamed who has been operating it for five years on broad way and serves pizza and sandwiches to the late night crowd and would like to stay open until 3:00 a.m. so he can serve the workers after they are getting off the shifts. it does allow them them to stay open until 3:00. for security, it says that on the evenings he will assign an employee to stand outside. however, you will see in the back of your binder, the central station, recommendations is asking instead that they have a security guard during their extended hours, and that follows for the next two applicants as well. >> so they are asking for an extended hours premises permit. >> okay. >> and i will let him tell you the rest of the story. >> is the applicant here? >> come on up. >> good evening. >> hello. >> five years ago, i came here and did the same thing. and it wa
mohamed hrizi doing business as paris pizza. >> this is paris pizza. >> 448 broad way. sorry. >> no problem. and you are going to see a few of these here as the public comment said earlier, this is for an extended hour premises permit. this is mohamed who has been operating it for five years on broad way and serves pizza and sandwiches to the late night crowd and would like to stay open until 3:00 a.m. so he can serve the workers after they are getting off the shifts. it does...
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but mohammed escapes from the area and under a pseudonym uploads the video to youtube. >> if i hadn'tone what i did, nobody would have known what happened. even if i had said this and this happened, nobody would have believed it. >> the blue bra woman, as she becomes known, survives the attack but is never identified. the images of her beating provoke outrage and appear in newspapers around the globe. her story also sparks widespread condemnation of the egyptian military. in the end the ability of ordinary citizens to upload their videos and share them with a global audience is one of the most powerful tools of the arab spring. >> before we had access to the internet, before we had the ability to upload these videos, you had to somehow be able to gain access to the media, to the regime. and so the people who most benefited from the internet or video are the most marginalized because what it's done for them is it's allowed them to say i count. and when all these is unite together against the regime, that's when you know the revolution succeeds. because for the longest time the regime h
but mohammed escapes from the area and under a pseudonym uploads the video to youtube. >> if i hadn'tone what i did, nobody would have known what happened. even if i had said this and this happened, nobody would have believed it. >> the blue bra woman, as she becomes known, survives the attack but is never identified. the images of her beating provoke outrage and appear in newspapers around the globe. her story also sparks widespread condemnation of the egyptian military. in the end...
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. >> walt, you heard mohamed el arian saying he's walking away from risk. do you find as the market keeps going up on that investors are taking on more risk, or are they becoming more cautious? >> well, i think investors have moved more into the market. mutual fund inflows show that. in recent times they have moved more into the market. frankly just the market going up, of course, is an indicator, as we know, that there are more buyers than sellers. but i think that the timing is less the issue than the realization of people that being in the market for a long time is the only winning strategy. guessing the market is just so difficult. i like to say that even that broken watch is right twice a day, but that's no way to invest. when you time the market, all you end up doing is timing losses. now, professionals like mohamed or others, they might be able to make small moves -- and he even indicated, i think, in his interview that he was only walking away from risk as opposed to moving aggressively away. that's not necessarily a bad strategy for someone who fol
. >> walt, you heard mohamed el arian saying he's walking away from risk. do you find as the market keeps going up on that investors are taking on more risk, or are they becoming more cautious? >> well, i think investors have moved more into the market. mutual fund inflows show that. in recent times they have moved more into the market. frankly just the market going up, of course, is an indicator, as we know, that there are more buyers than sellers. but i think that the timing is...
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clean, and that's who we affectionally call the director of dpw mohammed nuru.t hand and that right hand, her name is sandra zanega. it doesn't matter what neighborhood you're in, you can call either one of them and they will tell you what's going on. they know what's going on in that neighborhood and they know the pumps of what's going on in that neighborhood. not only do they reach out to every neighborhood association, merchant association, but they also work hard with the corporate sponsors to make sure that they are committed to our neighborhoods, to making sure that they are clean, that the graffiti is removed, that the dumping is taken away, that we have vibrant commercial corridors, vibrant commercial -- vibrant neighborhoods, and i couldn't be more pleased that she is the most important city employee for this year in empowering neighborhoods. i will also bring up a woman by the name of fran martin to come speak about sandra. (applause) >> my name is fran martin. i'm with the visitacion valley planning alliance and greenway project. i'm very proud and ha
clean, and that's who we affectionally call the director of dpw mohammed nuru.t hand and that right hand, her name is sandra zanega. it doesn't matter what neighborhood you're in, you can call either one of them and they will tell you what's going on. they know what's going on in that neighborhood and they know the pumps of what's going on in that neighborhood. not only do they reach out to every neighborhood association, merchant association, but they also work hard with the corporate sponsors...
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mohammed is the eldest son. he says he tried to help his mother, but she collapsed in his arms. >> translator: it was a horrible, suffocating smell. you couldn't breathe at all. your body would become really tired. you'd lose all senses. you'd feel like you were dead. >> reporter: samples have been taken from here and from the victims and sent to britain, france, turkey and america for testing. a british chemical expert has looked at the material and what happened here and says there is strong but incomplete evidence a nerve agent was used. but it doesn't show who is responsible, and for people like mohammed, the real issue isn't how people were killed, it's death itself and, what they say, is the indifference of the world to their plight. for abc news, ian pannell, bbc news, saraqeb, syria. >> our thanks to ian pannell. now we move next to the news tonight on the boston bombers. a question that we've all been asking and a possible answer. did the younger brother really change from a popular american student to
mohammed is the eldest son. he says he tried to help his mother, but she collapsed in his arms. >> translator: it was a horrible, suffocating smell. you couldn't breathe at all. your body would become really tired. you'd lose all senses. you'd feel like you were dead. >> reporter: samples have been taken from here and from the victims and sent to britain, france, turkey and america for testing. a british chemical expert has looked at the material and what happened here and says...
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mohammed, it's great to have you on the show. thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> we've called it the hottest trade on the planet. is japan now too hot to handle? paul richards of ubs weighs in on how he believes you can still make money here. he'll be live. and riding the housing wave. after this week's blowout number and today's weaker pending sales figures, we've got a great way for you to get in on the ground floor of the boom. lots more. "halftime" is back in a moment. we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> welcome back. second time in a week the nikkei plunged overnight. raising concerns that one of the street's most popular trades is getting a lot more volatile and much harder to predict. joining us here at the p
mohammed, it's great to have you on the show. thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> we've called it the hottest trade on the planet. is japan now too hot to handle? paul richards of ubs weighs in on how he believes you can still make money here. he'll be live. and riding the housing wave. after this week's blowout number and today's weaker pending sales figures, we've got a great way for you to get in on the ground floor of the boom. lots more. "halftime" is back in...
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mohammed was born in florida and grew up in raleigh, north carolina with his mother and four sisterser his parents divorced and his father returned to pakistan. friends say he grew up radicalized under the influence of a local man named daniel boyd who had converted to islam at a young age and was later charged as the ringleader of a group of men -- including mohammad -- who recused in the 2009 stockpiling weapons and plotting to carry out terrorist attacks overseas. >> when boyd and the others rested on the allegations, mohammad was no longer living in the u.s. he had gone to pakistan hero for he lived with his father. at one point was briefly detained by pakistani authorities for lacking proper travel documents to try to enter the tribal region along the afghan border. the next time his name surfaced was in the days ahead of the 10th anniversary of 9/11 when the fbi warned of an unconfirmed tip that al qaeda plan to set off a car bomb in new york city or washington, d.c. the alleged terror plot was supposedly initiated by the then at al qaeda chief, osama bin laden's successor. ae
mohammed was born in florida and grew up in raleigh, north carolina with his mother and four sisterser his parents divorced and his father returned to pakistan. friends say he grew up radicalized under the influence of a local man named daniel boyd who had converted to islam at a young age and was later charged as the ringleader of a group of men -- including mohammad -- who recused in the 2009 stockpiling weapons and plotting to carry out terrorist attacks overseas. >> when boyd and the...