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this shooting happen in a draw mohammed contest. >> they won the contest and depicted mohammed saying you can't draw me. and the cartoonist responds that's why i draw you. >> we have to express ourselves. we stop drawing, we are unfree. >> and america is unfree. many outlets refuse to show the cartoon. >> this is a new's story. i assumed every channel would show the cartoon. >> they don't want to be killed. >> i don't either. charlie heb do wanted to support free press. but then? >> the gun men shot their way up and down two floors of that building. allah. >> and before that a dutch film maker critized in a movie. he was murdered on the street. a danish cartoonist tried to speak in a free speech event. people rushed the podium and screaming allah akbar and punched him. he attended another event where a terrorist shot at him and missed. >> one man was killed and three officers were wounded. all over the world people are killed for criticizing islam. and so now even charlie hebdon car tonnist will not draw mohammed. >> and she said no one should draw mohammed because it is offensive to
this shooting happen in a draw mohammed contest. >> they won the contest and depicted mohammed saying you can't draw me. and the cartoonist responds that's why i draw you. >> we have to express ourselves. we stop drawing, we are unfree. >> and america is unfree. many outlets refuse to show the cartoon. >> this is a new's story. i assumed every channel would show the cartoon. >> they don't want to be killed. >> i don't either. charlie heb do wanted to support...
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>>eporter: he says he never even knew mohammed. no less planned a youtube video withim. >> i've never met him. ever. >> reporter: mike's last conversation with dalia was a phone call she made from jail, the night she was arrested. >> mike, please, i need an attorney. can you please help me? it's not true. >> dalia, seriously, how do you explain what i saw and heard? >> daia's lawyer, brian claypool thinks mike seems to offer a tit for tat that doesn't seem to >> you know what i'll do for you? >> what? >> you sign my house back over to me. i'll help your mom immensely. give me my house back. that's it. >> that's it what? >> i'll help you. >> that doesn't sound to me like it's coming from a person who thought his wife was going to have him shot twice in the head. >> reporter: as for the mysterious mohammed shihaded - what does he make of all this? he declined to do an interview with us. he has died working on a video with dalia and mike - and ever threatening her. but claypool claims these phone records show otherwise 500 calls betwe
>>eporter: he says he never even knew mohammed. no less planned a youtube video withim. >> i've never met him. ever. >> reporter: mike's last conversation with dalia was a phone call she made from jail, the night she was arrested. >> mike, please, i need an attorney. can you please help me? it's not true. >> dalia, seriously, how do you explain what i saw and heard? >> daia's lawyer, brian claypool thinks mike seems to offer a tit for tat that doesn't seem to...
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>> reporter: she gets into mohammed's silver lexus. while you can't quite see them on the hidden camera cops had installed, you can sure hear them talking about a hit man. >> this guy is a professional, this no -- once she got -- she gets in the car and she meets up with the informant, we realized that this guy was credible. >> his mom, is not gonna get suspicious of you? or anything like that? >> why me? like do i know what [ bleep ] killing somebody is? nobody's going to be able to point a finger at me. >> she's just talking about it like she's ordering lunch! >> reporter: randy schultz is a column inconsistent columnist for the "sun sentinel" newspaper. >> you just think this is so cold. she's not acting like the typical newlywed shall we say? >> reporter: mohammed tells dalia the hit man wants $1,200 to buy a gun. she comes prepared. she has a wad of cash in her bag and counts it out. hands it over, and shortly afterward, gives him a photo of >> wipe my [ bleep ] prints off those [ bleep ] pictures. really? you're gonna give him so
>> reporter: she gets into mohammed's silver lexus. while you can't quite see them on the hidden camera cops had installed, you can sure hear them talking about a hit man. >> this guy is a professional, this no -- once she got -- she gets in the car and she meets up with the informant, we realized that this guy was credible. >> his mom, is not gonna get suspicious of you? or anything like that? >> why me? like do i know what [ bleep ] killing somebody is? nobody's going...
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to get proof, the cops make mohammed a confidential informant. he arranges to meet dalia at this gas station. cops are staked out as their mystery woman arrives. >> and she actually stepped out of the car. we were surprised, because she didn't look like the type. >> reporter: she didn't look like a killer, but detective alex moreno says she's about to show her true colors. >> reporter: she gets into mohammed's silver lexus. while you can't quite see them on the hidden camera cops had installed, you can sure hear them talking about a hit man. >> this guy is a professional, this no -- once she got -- she gets in the car and she meets up with the informant, we realized that this guy was credible. >> his mom, is not gonna get suspicious of you? or anything like that? >> why me? like do i know what [ bleep ] killing somebody is? nobody's going to be able to point a finger at me. >> she's just talking about it like she's ordering lunch! >> reporter: randy schultz is a column inconsistent columnist for the "sun sentinel" newspaper. >> you just think thi
to get proof, the cops make mohammed a confidential informant. he arranges to meet dalia at this gas station. cops are staked out as their mystery woman arrives. >> and she actually stepped out of the car. we were surprised, because she didn't look like the type. >> reporter: she didn't look like a killer, but detective alex moreno says she's about to show her true colors. >> reporter: she gets into mohammed's silver lexus. while you can't quite see them on the hidden camera...
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we spoke out against the injustices and mohamed's fate.at was the beginning. >> reporter: within weeks there were protests across tunisia. mohamed's plight resinated with so many people because they were always suffering. after saying in hospital, mohamed died on the 4th of january 2011. ten days later, the president fled the country. >> translator: i remember how things were straight after the revolution. unfortunately politicians make promises and fail to keep them. we're asking for more national unity. we hope our region gets its share of development, and the state reaches out to people here. >> reporter: people here are tired of the slow pace of change since the revolution. many here say that life is more difficult now. but the death of mohamed bouassizi did give tunisians the freedom and dignity that eluded this young man all of his life. >>> mohammed jamjoom is live for us in tunis. as we were hearing, a lot of people, i guess tired of the slow pace of change. but tunisia has also seen some true successes. what would you say the feel
we spoke out against the injustices and mohamed's fate.at was the beginning. >> reporter: within weeks there were protests across tunisia. mohamed's plight resinated with so many people because they were always suffering. after saying in hospital, mohamed died on the 4th of january 2011. ten days later, the president fled the country. >> translator: i remember how things were straight after the revolution. unfortunately politicians make promises and fail to keep them. we're asking...
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the attacks were carefully planned. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: this man, ali mohamed, wase married a californian in 1985 and became an american citizen. he joined the u.s. army. >> at the same time that he was a u.s. army sergeant and actually working at special forces headquarters in fort bragg, north carolina he was also intimately involved with al qaeda, training bin laden's bodyguards. >> ali mohammed had done what they call casing of the american embassy in nairobi in december of 1993. a five-year span between casing and operation. >> reporter: and listen to what ali mohammed said in a u.s. court. >> my surveillance files and photographs were reviewed by osama bin laden. bin laden looked at the picture of the american embassy and pointed to where a truck could go as a suicide bomber. >> reporter: shortly after the terrorist attacks on the two u.s. embassies this man, abdul raheem al nashiri, approached bin laden with a new scheme. two years of planning followed. on october 7th, 2000, in the yemeni port of aden, two al qaeda suicide bombers steered their small boat up
the attacks were carefully planned. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: this man, ali mohamed, wase married a californian in 1985 and became an american citizen. he joined the u.s. army. >> at the same time that he was a u.s. army sergeant and actually working at special forces headquarters in fort bragg, north carolina he was also intimately involved with al qaeda, training bin laden's bodyguards. >> ali mohammed had done what they call casing of the american...
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a gang of thieves, and we spoke out against injustices and mohammed's fate. that was the beginning. >> within weeks, there were protests across tunisia. the flight resonated because of frustrations. >> after staying in hospital. mohammed died on 4th january, 2011. 10 days later the president fled the country. >> i remember how things were after the revolution. people food together. unfortunately politicians make promises and fail to keep them. we are asking for more national unity. we hope our region gets its share of development and the state roaches out to people here. people here are tired of the slow pace of change since the revolution. many say that hive is more difficult now. but the deaths of mohammed gave tunisians the freedom and dignity that allowed the young man all of his life. >> that report from nasreen. the image was not great. we have a lot more ahead on the programme. the u.n. secretary-general warn warned central african nation of burundi is on the brink of war. and a jury fails to reach the verdict in the case of a police officer charged wi
a gang of thieves, and we spoke out against injustices and mohammed's fate. that was the beginning. >> within weeks, there were protests across tunisia. the flight resonated because of frustrations. >> after staying in hospital. mohammed died on 4th january, 2011. 10 days later the president fled the country. >> i remember how things were after the revolution. people food together. unfortunately politicians make promises and fail to keep them. we are asking for more national...
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it was such a painful scene. >> mohammed felt lonely. he was suffering a lot of the time and he had many problems. no one was there to listen to his concerns and worries. >> his friends and family took to the streets. he was the first to up load the video on facebook. >> we were able to raise slogans like employment is all right, and new gang of thieves. we spoke out against the injustices and mohammed's fate. that was the beginning. >> within weeks there were protests across tunisia. mohammed's blight resonated with so many people because they were also suffering from the same frustrations. after staying in hospital, mohammed died on the fourth of january 2011. ten days later president fled the country. >> i remember how things were straight after the revolution. people stood together. unfortunately, politicians make promises and fail to keep them. we're asking for more national unity. we hope our region gets its share of development and the state reaches out to people here. >> people here are tired of the slow pace of change that is th
it was such a painful scene. >> mohammed felt lonely. he was suffering a lot of the time and he had many problems. no one was there to listen to his concerns and worries. >> his friends and family took to the streets. he was the first to up load the video on facebook. >> we were able to raise slogans like employment is all right, and new gang of thieves. we spoke out against the injustices and mohammed's fate. that was the beginning. >> within weeks there were protests...
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we mark the story in the home town of mohammed. mohammed jamjoom is live in tunis for us. how has the day been marked? >> well, jane, there's not really any big sermon yea going on here in tunis. we are where so many of the protests happened five years ago. we are expecting a smaller commemoration later in the day, that might happen further down the avenue. really, where it's marked is where you mentioned earlier. and my colleague spent time with the family and friends of mohammed. who is the street vendor, who set himself on fire, which ushered in a range of uprising. >> reporter: this man said his cousin was trying to sell fruit and vegetables. the peace moved him on. he didn't have a permit. there was no jobs. the family relies on the income. they had to take the risk. >> the police decided to confiscate the cart and scales. when he went to the municipality, he was turned away. >> the goal in life was simple. he wanted to earn enough money to get married and hep his family. the constant harassment and poverty and corruption. perhaps he felt humiliated after a police wom
we mark the story in the home town of mohammed. mohammed jamjoom is live in tunis for us. how has the day been marked? >> well, jane, there's not really any big sermon yea going on here in tunis. we are where so many of the protests happened five years ago. we are expecting a smaller commemoration later in the day, that might happen further down the avenue. really, where it's marked is where you mentioned earlier. and my colleague spent time with the family and friends of mohammed. who is...
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mohammed, it depends on how you -- mohammed: it depends on how you pick. lord'sse is like the prayer. seven verses. the last verses say, guide as to the right path, not the path of those whom you have west. not those whom with you are angry. when i learned that, i thought those who were blessed were pious. god was angry with those who do not believe in him. between. in the hypocrites. now it is being translated or arerpreted to say blessed the muslims. god is angry with the jews. the christians. same thing with the verse. we have created a moderate nation. a middle ground nation. and a word is interpreted to be moderate, the radicals interpreted to mean there is no middle ground in islam. you are either right or wrong. it, this verse means that jews who areetween madeets and christians who their profit a god. so you must go beyond cherry picking and go into the text itself and try to misinterpret them put down interpretation into the text in order to make it look like a clash of civilization. islam is better than others. the koran meant islam to include ch
mohammed, it depends on how you -- mohammed: it depends on how you pick. lord'sse is like the prayer. seven verses. the last verses say, guide as to the right path, not the path of those whom you have west. not those whom with you are angry. when i learned that, i thought those who were blessed were pious. god was angry with those who do not believe in him. between. in the hypocrites. now it is being translated or arerpreted to say blessed the muslims. god is angry with the jews. the...
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go take it to your family and never rob anybody again. >> mohammed's compas to the moham life in >> muslimnt to be a muslim just lik he put his for he do a shake han you a you ar >> gave the g more. i tell him, i say t family. i milk, then gone. he's left. to the robbe instea he de conv com and now he's decis first, his decision to >> if the pe i'm g what d you can have i i'm can h >> then the decision to >> some peop i say thi when i'm a l tell me, son, when so >> ask th wants to press charge pro moh lessons too. >> helped to ma shirl mostl m sending i'm i'm g it's >> un year after the i econo the s 15 years. he said, please, don't shoot me. i have no money, my baby is hungry, needs food. >> in an extreme odd twist, the shop owner makes an unexpected decision. >> i feel bad. i'm going to help him. i tell him, listen, promise me you'll never rob anybody again. >> with the promise, he decide he's going to give money to the man who wanted to take it to him only moments earlier. >> i take $40 and i tell him take this money, go take care of your family and never rob anybody again. >> his compa
go take it to your family and never rob anybody again. >> mohammed's compas to the moham life in >> muslimnt to be a muslim just lik he put his for he do a shake han you a you ar >> gave the g more. i tell him, i say t family. i milk, then gone. he's left. to the robbe instea he de conv com and now he's decis first, his decision to >> if the pe i'm g what d you can have i i'm can h >> then the decision to >> some peop i say thi when i'm a l tell me, son, when...
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mohamed died on the 4th of january, 2011. and four days later, the president fled the country. >> i remember how things were straight after the revolution. people stood together. and unfortunately, politicians make promisees and fail to keep them. we're asking perfect more national unity, and away hope our region gets its share of development and the state reaches out to the people here. >> reporter: people here are tired of the slow pace of change since the revolution. many here say that life is more difficult now, but the death of mohamed azizi did give the freedom and the dignity that eluded this young man all of his life. >> social media had a huge influence on how the arab spring spread across the region. >> reporter: tony, many say that the arab spring was a disaster, but others are more optimistic. we talked about the impact of one man who grew up in syria and libya, considered one of the most influential twitter users during the uprising. when mohamed set himself on fire four years ago, they took to twitter, 4,000 mil
mohamed died on the 4th of january, 2011. and four days later, the president fled the country. >> i remember how things were straight after the revolution. people stood together. and unfortunately, politicians make promisees and fail to keep them. we're asking perfect more national unity, and away hope our region gets its share of development and the state reaches out to the people here. >> reporter: people here are tired of the slow pace of change since the revolution. many here...
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mohammed, it depends on how you -- mohammed: it depends on how you pick.ord'sse is like the prayer. seven verses. the last verses say, guide as to the right path, not the path of those whom you have west. not those whom with you are angry. when i learned that, i thought those who were blessed were pious. god was angry with those who do not believe in him. between. in the hypocrites. now it is being translated or arerpreted to say blessed the muslims. god is angry with the jews. the christians. same thing with the verse. we have created a moderate nation. a middle ground nation. and a word is interpreted to be moderate, the radicals interpreted to mean there is no middle ground in islam. you are either right or wrong. it, this verse means that jews who areetween madeets and christians who their profit a god. so you must go beyond cherry picking and go into the text itself and try to misinterpret them put down interpretation into the text in order to make it look like a clash of civilization. islam is better than others. the koran meant islam to include chri
mohammed, it depends on how you -- mohammed: it depends on how you pick.ord'sse is like the prayer. seven verses. the last verses say, guide as to the right path, not the path of those whom you have west. not those whom with you are angry. when i learned that, i thought those who were blessed were pious. god was angry with those who do not believe in him. between. in the hypocrites. now it is being translated or arerpreted to say blessed the muslims. god is angry with the jews. the christians....
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mohamed: probably yes.thout stimulus or the stimulus it announced yesterday, that draghi says is adequate? mohamed: they will do more. there, we haveay some breaking news from barclays, which we hope we can ask you about. we are hearing they may cut the firm 20% of investment banks. most of the losses will be in asia and the global equities business. the chief executive is seeking to shore up profitability. this is according to people familiar. the equity securities division in asia, which operates in japan, hong kong, singapore, is not considered competitive and profitable enough. the cuts, which would come on top of an existing program to eliminate 7000 jobs at the investment bank through 2016, could be announced early next year. a spokesperson is saying the bank is constantly monitoring our opportunities in different geographies and businesses. jen staley is passed with reorganization. we will be talking about all that, the ecb, and the big take away from all the events this week. stay with us on bloombe
mohamed: probably yes.thout stimulus or the stimulus it announced yesterday, that draghi says is adequate? mohamed: they will do more. there, we haveay some breaking news from barclays, which we hope we can ask you about. we are hearing they may cut the firm 20% of investment banks. most of the losses will be in asia and the global equities business. the chief executive is seeking to shore up profitability. this is according to people familiar. the equity securities division in asia, which...
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foued mohamed aggad was identified on wednesday. the 23-year-old from eastern france, a small town near the german boarder. like his co-conspirators, he is a french national. he was known to authorities. his file had a letter "s," denoting him as a threat to the state since he traveled to syria with others in 2013. most of his friends, including his brother, were arrested on returning to france in the spring of last year. aggad state in syria, marrying a french wife, and fathering a child. papers were shocked at the revelation -- neighbors were shocked at the revelation. >> i got goosebumps. the blood drained from my face. my mouth fell open in surprise. i was shocked and disappointed. reporter: police tracked him down after his mother who lived nearby came forward. she had received a text message from syria congratulating her on her son's martyrdom. dna comparisons confirmed a match. were eachthe others wearing suicide belts and carrying kalashnikovs. 90 people in total were killed. the islamic state group leader and responsibility
foued mohamed aggad was identified on wednesday. the 23-year-old from eastern france, a small town near the german boarder. like his co-conspirators, he is a french national. he was known to authorities. his file had a letter "s," denoting him as a threat to the state since he traveled to syria with others in 2013. most of his friends, including his brother, were arrested on returning to france in the spring of last year. aggad state in syria, marrying a french wife, and fathering a...
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the story of mohamed bouazizi set a chain of events. we returned to the city to find the family and friends of the young man who died, how they feel now. >> reporter: he says his cousin was trying to sell his fruit and vegetables but the police kept moving him on. he didn't have a permit, but there were no jobs and his family relied on his income, so he had to take the risk. >> translation: the police decided to confiscate his cart and scales. when he went to the municipality to meet the governor, he was turned away. he refused to him. >> reporter: he had a few simple goals, he wanted to get married and earn money for his family. he felt humiliated after a policemen slapped him or hopeless about the future. whatever his reasons, he decided he wanted to die, right outside the be officials of the officials who-- offices of the officials who treated him so badly. >> translation: mohamed bouazizi set himself on fire because he felt discriminated against. i was in front of the building. i saw him on fire and i saw people surround him and try
the story of mohamed bouazizi set a chain of events. we returned to the city to find the family and friends of the young man who died, how they feel now. >> reporter: he says his cousin was trying to sell his fruit and vegetables but the police kept moving him on. he didn't have a permit, but there were no jobs and his family relied on his income, so he had to take the risk. >> translation: the police decided to confiscate his cart and scales. when he went to the municipality to...
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mohamed bouazizi's flight resonated to so many people. after staying in hospital, he died on 4 january 2011. ten days later president zine el abidine ben fled the country. >> translation: i remember how things were straight after the revolution. people stood together. unfortunately, politicians made promises and failed to keep them. we're asking for more nation unity. we hope the region gets its share of development and the state reaches out to people here. >> reporter: people here are tired of the slow pace of change since the revolution. many say life here is more difficult now, but the death of mohamed bouazizi did give tunisians the freedom and dignity that elewd this young man all of his life-- eluded >>> the u.n. secretary general has warned that burundi is on the brink of a civil war. secretary gen ban ki-moon has called for talks to prevent mass violence. a u.n. envoy will attend the region to impress peace talks. more from bujumbura and our correspondent. >> reporter: the u.s. secretary general's comments are part of an internati
mohamed bouazizi's flight resonated to so many people. after staying in hospital, he died on 4 january 2011. ten days later president zine el abidine ben fled the country. >> translation: i remember how things were straight after the revolution. people stood together. unfortunately, politicians made promises and failed to keep them. we're asking for more nation unity. we hope the region gets its share of development and the state reaches out to people here. >> reporter: people here...
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foued mohamed-aggad was identified by french authorities by matching dna with family members... "after his mother received a text message from syria telling her her son had died as a martyr in the paris attacks. the mother reported this text to french police. chapman bell, president obama paid a midnight tribute to the victims last week. laying a single white rose at the bataclan club. there will now be more security measures at iowa energy games... beginning today... attendees will be screened at the door with metal detectors. fans are advised to bring only necessary items... to help speed up the process. the doors will also open 75 minutes before the tip time. officials say the changes are in order to improve guest safety and experience. the biggest basketball game in the state is tomorrow. iowa and iowa state play tomorrow night in ames basketball fans set up their tents today outside of the hilton coliseum. iowa state fans have been known to camp out days before a game. this year, one fan is attending the game for the first time and says he is excited to attend his very firs
foued mohamed-aggad was identified by french authorities by matching dna with family members... "after his mother received a text message from syria telling her her son had died as a martyr in the paris attacks. the mother reported this text to french police. chapman bell, president obama paid a midnight tribute to the victims last week. laying a single white rose at the bataclan club. there will now be more security measures at iowa energy games... beginning today... attendees will be...
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foued mohamed-aggad instead became a mass murderer at home. his father said he would have killed him if he'd known. >> i didn't know he came back. i knew he was in syria. he left two years ago. of course i was surprised. i would have killed him before, if i'd known what he would do. >> foued mohamed-aggad was identified by his mother, livering north of strasburg. she is reported to have refused a text message from his wife saying "your son died a martyr with his brother. foued mohamed-aggad's former neighbour said he would never guess me would be involved in violence. >> he was always respectful. i know him. not more than that. i don't know what to tell you, i'm shocked. >> foued mohamed-aggad left for syria. six of them came back in 2014, and were arrested, including his brother. >> he was in touch with his brother and mother. he told them until the last exchanges that they wouldn't come back to france, and would go to iraq. >> it's not clear how he got back into france without being detected by security services. he killed most of the 130 wh
foued mohamed-aggad instead became a mass murderer at home. his father said he would have killed him if he'd known. >> i didn't know he came back. i knew he was in syria. he left two years ago. of course i was surprised. i would have killed him before, if i'd known what he would do. >> foued mohamed-aggad was identified by his mother, livering north of strasburg. she is reported to have refused a text message from his wife saying "your son died a martyr with his brother. foued...
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reporter: mohammed hamadeh has a new patient. ahmad was shot in the head by syrian soldiers three years ago. since then, he's had difficulty moving the left side of his body. mohammed has hardly any meds for those he tries to help. there is not much he can do for ahmad, beyond giving him pain killers for his frequent headaches. ahmad doesn't dream of a new life in germany, but of a well-equipped hospital there. ahmad: i just want proper medical treatment. i would not stay in germany. as soon as i were better, i would go home, straight from the hospital. don't worry, i would not stay! reporter: the syrian refugees here in southeast turkey have already heard that others who make it to germany are not all received with open arms. few say they hold out any hope for a safe and pleasant life there. host: soy beans may not look like much but their nutritional value is impressive. they contain three times as much protein as eggs, and even twelve times more than milk. for people who don't eat milk, eggs or meat, soy is a great alternative
reporter: mohammed hamadeh has a new patient. ahmad was shot in the head by syrian soldiers three years ago. since then, he's had difficulty moving the left side of his body. mohammed has hardly any meds for those he tries to help. there is not much he can do for ahmad, beyond giving him pain killers for his frequent headaches. ahmad doesn't dream of a new life in germany, but of a well-equipped hospital there. ahmad: i just want proper medical treatment. i would not stay in germany. as soon as...
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his name was mohammed bouazizi.e set himself on fire outside of the local government offices after being harassed and abused by officials. bouazizi died 18 days later, and the massive anti-government protests which began after his act, quickly grew. knowing that his 23 year rule of iron fist were over, the president fled to saudi arabia. he would be the first of many dictators eventually forced from power as the arab spring erupted across the region. >> reporter: this man says his cousin was trying to sell his fruits and vegetables, but the police kept moving him on. his family relied on his income, and he had to take the risk. >> translator: the police decided to confiscate his cart and scales. when he went to the municipality to meet the governor, he was turned away. they refused to speak to him. >> reporter: he wanted to earn enough money to get married and help his family, but the constant police harass , corruption and poverty prevented him from achieving his ambitions. perhaps he felt humiliated after a police
his name was mohammed bouazizi.e set himself on fire outside of the local government offices after being harassed and abused by officials. bouazizi died 18 days later, and the massive anti-government protests which began after his act, quickly grew. knowing that his 23 year rule of iron fist were over, the president fled to saudi arabia. he would be the first of many dictators eventually forced from power as the arab spring erupted across the region. >> reporter: this man says his cousin...
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mohamed bouazizi's flight resonated with so many people. >> after staying in hospital mohamed bouazizi died. 10 days later the president fled the country. >> i remember how things were after the revolution. people stood together. unfortunately proms sis were made. failing to keep them. we hope the region gets a share of development and the state reaches out to people. people are tired of the days of change of the revolution, many say life is more easy, it gives freedom and dig nitty that alluded the young man all of his life. >>> in the year since mohamed bouazizi's death, free election has taken police in some countries, as it has shown, the move to democracy has stalled if not second. courtney kealy has more of the "in context" segment. >> reporter: five years after the arab spring began, the dreams were unrealized. some managed to used their leaders. changes to government brought few closer to democracy. n.a.t.o. air strikes hurt the rebels. the countries ha two rival governments and the fight looks more like the first act of a long civil war. >> reporter: in the chaos of libya, i.s
mohamed bouazizi's flight resonated with so many people. >> after staying in hospital mohamed bouazizi died. 10 days later the president fled the country. >> i remember how things were after the revolution. people stood together. unfortunately proms sis were made. failing to keep them. we hope the region gets a share of development and the state reaches out to people. people are tired of the days of change of the revolution, many say life is more easy, it gives freedom and dig nitty...
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we're marking the story with correspondent in both the capitol tunis, and the hometown of mohammed.orrespondent joining us from the capitol to tell us what the feeling is there, among tunisians on this five-year anniversary. >> we're here where there were so many protests in 2011, so many demonstrators came out and helped topple this regime. it is pretty calm here today. there is talk there may be a small commemoration later. there are commemorations where my colleague is. here is her report. >> reporter: this man says his cousin was trying to sell his fruit and vegetables, but the police kept moving him on. he didn't have a permit, but there were no jobs, and his family relied on his income, so he had to take the risk. >> the police decided to confiscate his cart and scales. when he went to meet the governor, he was turned away. they refused to speaker to him. >> reporter: he wanted to earn enough money to get married and to help his family. but the constant police harassment, corruption and poverty prevented him from achieving his oom -- ambitions. perhaps he felt humiliated after
we're marking the story with correspondent in both the capitol tunis, and the hometown of mohammed.orrespondent joining us from the capitol to tell us what the feeling is there, among tunisians on this five-year anniversary. >> we're here where there were so many protests in 2011, so many demonstrators came out and helped topple this regime. it is pretty calm here today. there is talk there may be a small commemoration later. there are commemorations where my colleague is. here is her...
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foued mohamed- aggad was identified by french authorities by matching dna with family members... chapman bell/ nbc news/ london, england "after his mother received a text message from syria telling her her son had died as a martyr in the paris attacks. the mother reported this text to french police. chapman bell, nbc news, london." >> << >> weatr ad-lib a baltimore police officer charged with manslaughter in the death of freddie gray has taken the witness stand to begin officer william porter was the second witness called by the defense. prosecutors say porter failed to call for a medic after gray said he needed one and the officer didn't buckle gray into a seat belt when he was riding in the back of a police wagon. defense attorneys have tried to suggest that the van driver was respwnsible for gray's safety. they have also said porter acted the way any reasonable officer would have and suggested that the officer may have thought gray was faking an injuryo avoid going to jail. gray injured his spine in the back of the police wagon and died a week later. tempers flew at a town mee
foued mohamed- aggad was identified by french authorities by matching dna with family members... chapman bell/ nbc news/ london, england "after his mother received a text message from syria telling her her son had died as a martyr in the paris attacks. the mother reported this text to french police. chapman bell, nbc news, london." >> > weatr ad-lib a baltimore police officer charged with manslaughter in the death of freddie gray has taken the witness stand to begin officer...
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the roommate who was also muslim calls fiesel mohammed a muslim extremist. saying he was quote out there and that he once threatened to kill someone for touching his prayer mat. the search warrant is very telling about mohammed's#&;p&(es recovered by police a picture of an isis flag. a handwritten manifesto containing names of his targets. a vow to cut off someone's head and several reminders to praise allah. investigators also found a copy of the koran, a head covering similar to a ski mask. packaging for a knife and sharpener, a survive kit package and two packages of petroleum jelly he planned to use for slippery surface for police so he could take their guns and go to a dorm to kill others. before campus police shot and killed fiesel mohammed a construction worker helped stop the attack and has been hailed as a hero. that construction worker's father now tells fox news, quote why tonight we just call it what it is domestic terrorism. schrann none. >> all right. trace. also breaking tonight. the fbi is questioning a growing network of people linked to the
the roommate who was also muslim calls fiesel mohammed a muslim extremist. saying he was quote out there and that he once threatened to kill someone for touching his prayer mat. the search warrant is very telling about mohammed's#&;p&(es recovered by police a picture of an isis flag. a handwritten manifesto containing names of his targets. a vow to cut off someone's head and several reminders to praise allah. investigators also found a copy of the koran, a head covering similar to a ski...
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he is foued mohamed- aggad and himself up. the 23-year-old man is from a small town in france who traveled to syria in 2013. and... a sioux city school honored for embracing technology. the iowa governor's stem advisory council partnered with code- dot-org for an international challenge. loess hill's elementary school was one of six state schools to be awarded in a challenge during computer science education week. the school received $4,000!! that's a look at your just home headlines. chief meteorologis t ron demers joins us with the forecast. for the third straight day, sioux city hit a high in the 50s while western siouxland was basking in downright warm temps making it all the way into the 60s. a weak cold front will move through tonight but really only bring us more wind as opposed to colder air. that means we can again expect warm highs for this time of year again on thursday as we won't fall too much from wednesday's highs. we'll cool by a couple of but saturday will be the day where you can feel some pretty big differen
he is foued mohamed- aggad and himself up. the 23-year-old man is from a small town in france who traveled to syria in 2013. and... a sioux city school honored for embracing technology. the iowa governor's stem advisory council partnered with code- dot-org for an international challenge. loess hill's elementary school was one of six state schools to be awarded in a challenge during computer science education week. the school received $4,000!! that's a look at your just home headlines. chief...
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mohamed: thanks for having me. it's a great question.e always been pioneers in computer science in canada. in ai, we have had three mazing cofounders. all of them were based out of universities in canada, and they were able to do really cool pioneering research in the space that led us to where we are today. emily: basically, your technology teaches computers ow to talk, is that right? mohamed: we are technology company that uses deep learning techniques. solving natural learning problems. an example of what we've done, we've built out voice search experiences on tvs, phones, cars with a lot of top brands. emily: are you seeing a brain drain from canada to silicon valley when it comes to ai talent in particular? mohamed: yeah, absolutely. the crazy thing hasn't been fostering talent. canada has been doing an amazing job of cultivating alent. eye a -- a lot of the pioneering research has been demun canada. ifmost of the problem is retaining this talent. there is a statistic that says 350,000 canadians are based in silicon valley. those ar
mohamed: thanks for having me. it's a great question.e always been pioneers in computer science in canada. in ai, we have had three mazing cofounders. all of them were based out of universities in canada, and they were able to do really cool pioneering research in the space that led us to where we are today. emily: basically, your technology teaches computers ow to talk, is that right? mohamed: we are technology company that uses deep learning techniques. solving natural learning problems. an...
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. >> thank you bearing now we'll hear in mohammed nuru the director for public works from san francisco. >> thank you like the mayor said over the last few months all the agencies have been working to present prepare for the upcoming storms as part of work we've done over the last few weeks had a couple of sandbags give away gaze and 15 thousand sandbags were given out we still have a large supply of sandbags and any residents feels their vulnerable to any kind of flooding through the garage or door or the back of their house come to our yard chavez a large number to supply people and in addition our crews are scheduled to work around the clock performing inspections of trees any potential tree hazard that the public seize they should let us know when we have storms we're vulnerable to branches and trees falling so call 311 number will allow us to get and work on that emergency preparation for the storm it is fall and with the fall we all see the leaves with a little bit of wind the wind leaves can clog our cap baselines so if you see any catch by an that has a number of leaves again ca
. >> thank you bearing now we'll hear in mohammed nuru the director for public works from san francisco. >> thank you like the mayor said over the last few months all the agencies have been working to present prepare for the upcoming storms as part of work we've done over the last few weeks had a couple of sandbags give away gaze and 15 thousand sandbags were given out we still have a large supply of sandbags and any residents feels their vulnerable to any kind of flooding through...
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but i have been speaking to one of those taking part, iran's foreign minister, mohammed javad zarif. he has some doubts as some of the names he's hearing as attendees. >> we believe that card carrying members of al qaeda do not satisfy the conditions that we set. for members of the opposition in vienna. i believe opposition should be serious, and it should be inclusive so that they could engage in a serious talk. we have supported this process, we actually suggested a national unity government a long time ago and we hope that this can in fact become a serious exercise including various opposition groups, not just one inclination within the opposition and at the same time, should seclude people with official affiliation with either daesh, jabad el nusra, or other al qaeda affiliates. >> of course one of the other things they have too discuss is the thing that has really been the central sticking point in the last five years of bloodshed in syria and that is president assad whether he can be involved in the future of syria or any transition process and there's no agreement on that what
but i have been speaking to one of those taking part, iran's foreign minister, mohammed javad zarif. he has some doubts as some of the names he's hearing as attendees. >> we believe that card carrying members of al qaeda do not satisfy the conditions that we set. for members of the opposition in vienna. i believe opposition should be serious, and it should be inclusive so that they could engage in a serious talk. we have supported this process, we actually suggested a national unity...
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a spokesman said abdul mohammed was taem rarely reassigned to an office where we won't get in contact with students. no charges mild. mohammed took over as principal next yeaamid especially difficult time for southwest philadelphia high school. several teachers, staffers and students had ban tacked. mohammed vowed to change the culture. >> there is word tonight three prosecutors in philadelphia d.a. office implicated in important gate scanned rl transferred out of their units. frank fenand mark kas tan saturday and -- had new asaiments. all thr should be fired said the city revolution. >> until energy assembly tries again today to override the vitaeo of gun legislation. the bill requires anyone to sxevrping the medical health record to y a gun notify law enforcement first. governor christie vetd the measure and senate overrode that vet owe and today 'sem play text fell three votes shore. democrats have not suck sooded in overriding the vet owe in more than 50 fries. >> women can now serve all u.s. military combat post. the defense department made the historic announcement today that m
a spokesman said abdul mohammed was taem rarely reassigned to an office where we won't get in contact with students. no charges mild. mohammed took over as principal next yeaamid especially difficult time for southwest philadelphia high school. several teachers, staffers and students had ban tacked. mohammed vowed to change the culture. >> there is word tonight three prosecutors in philadelphia d.a. office implicated in important gate scanned rl transferred out of their units. frank...
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thank you, mohammed, for that question. i appreciate it. but right now, let's dive right into the big story of the 2016 chameleon campaign, or as i like to call it the quest to de-negrofy the white house. yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's the unblaening. ( applause ) now, of all the candidates running for president, with the exception of ben carson, would technically unblaeng the white house, donald trump is trying to de-brown the country. >> donald j. trump is calling for a complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ). >> larry: okay, i don't know what's worse it's horrible thing that he said or the cheering that came after it. you know what? i'm going with the cheering. but because i'm doing a comedy show, larry j. wilmore would like to discuss what jonald j.asshole just said. another donald, you want to keep muslims out of the country. how would this work. >> a custom agent would ask the person his or her religion.
thank you, mohammed, for that question. i appreciate it. but right now, let's dive right into the big story of the 2016 chameleon campaign, or as i like to call it the quest to de-negrofy the white house. yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's the unblaening. ( applause ) now, of all the candidates running for president, with the exception of ben carson, would technically unblaeng the white house, donald trump is trying to de-brown the country. >> donald j. trump is calling for a complete...
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they say 23-year-old fouad mohamed-aggad came from a small town near strass berg and had traveled to syria in 2013. jim weidman joins us with more that we are learning about the terrorists. we know authorities have been looking for a third terrorist in the attack there. what took them so long to identify him? >> well, this is not the person they're looking for, allison. this is, in fact, someone killed by police in the attack. he's dead and but the identity came after the attacks. authorities were looking at it as part of the investigation. he represents perhaps the worst nightmare, authorities say, basically, he grew up in the strasburg area, 23-years-old. went off to syria with seven or eight friends, two of whom got killed shortly after they arrived in syria, some of them came back. when they came back, they were put under provisionary detention by frepch police. but he stayed. he was going to perpetrate attacks. now we say he did. police have investigated further. according to reports here they searched his mother's appointment. his mother received a text message from syria sayin
they say 23-year-old fouad mohamed-aggad came from a small town near strass berg and had traveled to syria in 2013. jim weidman joins us with more that we are learning about the terrorists. we know authorities have been looking for a third terrorist in the attack there. what took them so long to identify him? >> well, this is not the person they're looking for, allison. this is, in fact, someone killed by police in the attack. he's dead and but the identity came after the attacks....
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mohammed adow has the latest from the capitol.nes like this have prompted the african union to act. the killing of 87 people, most of them civilians last week in the capitol raised fears burundi is sliding to a civil war. the u.n. warns its on the brink. nodine said no one was safe. all we want is peace. we are against the killing of civilians. our president should say to target only those involved in fighting them. they should leave us out of this. >> 7 two hours to respond to the african union over it's plan to send peacekeepers. mps in bush underi are expected to debate the matter on monday. >> we believe in our security forces, and we don't need other forces to come to help them because so far, they have proved that they are able to secure the country. this isn't why i find it ridiculous -- this is why i find it ridiculous to send 5 troops in burundi when the army and police are able to secure it. >> it's the feeling of the african union that the violence must be stopped at all cost. thet the decision to send troops to burundi
mohammed adow has the latest from the capitol.nes like this have prompted the african union to act. the killing of 87 people, most of them civilians last week in the capitol raised fears burundi is sliding to a civil war. the u.n. warns its on the brink. nodine said no one was safe. all we want is peace. we are against the killing of civilians. our president should say to target only those involved in fighting them. they should leave us out of this. >> 7 two hours to respond to the...
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is offering military advisors, that is if prime minister mohammed badr wants it, i'm blessing he will take up the offer. >> well, he's been asking for this since i.s.i.l. took over. he's been saying to the americans we need help, intelligence gathering, training, heavy weaponry, and promise of supplies of the f-16 aircraft that we can use against i.s.i.l. fighters. those pleas have not fallen on deaf ears. the americans have been slow responding. it's likely that this is towards a domestic audience, particularly when you look at the russian involvement in syria and here. the joint commanders, the russians and the syrians set up against their fight against i.s.i.l., is a reason the americans are looking to ramp up their pressure. there's a lot of regional considerations. it was concerning to the americans, and the russians, like i say, saudi arabians, all the regional players that are getting involved. prime minister haider al-abadi has to manage the relationships between partners that don't agree with each other on the way forward. what a lot of iraqis are privately telling us is they
is offering military advisors, that is if prime minister mohammed badr wants it, i'm blessing he will take up the offer. >> well, he's been asking for this since i.s.i.l. took over. he's been saying to the americans we need help, intelligence gathering, training, heavy weaponry, and promise of supplies of the f-16 aircraft that we can use against i.s.i.l. fighters. those pleas have not fallen on deaf ears. the americans have been slow responding. it's likely that this is towards a...
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any code that was mohammed nasheed in 2009. i certainly remember -- met him for the first time that year at the copenhagen climate summit, one of the most vocal voices around the effects that climate change with his island nation maldives. bill mckibben, where is he today? >> he is in prison on a prison island archipelago. the copenhagen climate summit, a great failure, had very few heroes but one of them was mohammed nasheed. i won't soon forget him leading a huge crowd of people and " booming across the conference center or forget the activism he displayed. he taught his whole cabinet to scuba dive so they can hold an underwater meeting on their dying coral reef, something that was on the front page of every paper around the planet to dramatize what was happening. what happened to him is horrible. he was not only a climate leader, he was a great freedom fighter. they call him the mandela of the indian ocean. he overthrew a dictator of 30 years in a free election. the dictators people fought back in a military coup deposed him
any code that was mohammed nasheed in 2009. i certainly remember -- met him for the first time that year at the copenhagen climate summit, one of the most vocal voices around the effects that climate change with his island nation maldives. bill mckibben, where is he today? >> he is in prison on a prison island archipelago. the copenhagen climate summit, a great failure, had very few heroes but one of them was mohammed nasheed. i won't soon forget him leading a huge crowd of people and...
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. >> thank you bearing now we'll hear in mohammed nuru the director for public works from san francisco. >> thank you like the mayor said over the last few months all the agencies have been working to present prepare for the upcoming storms as part of work we've done over the last few weeks had a couple of sandbags give away gaze and 15 thousand sandbags were given out we still have a large supply of sandbags and any residents feels their vulnerable to any kind of flooding through the garage or door or the back of their house come to our yard chavez a large number to supply people and in addition our crews are scheduled to work around the clock performing inspections of trees any potential tree hazard that the public seize they should let us know when we have storms we're vulnerable to branches and trees falling so call 311 number will allow us to get and work on that emergency preparation for the storm it is fall and with the fall we all see the leaves with a little bit of wind the wind leaves can clog our cap baselines so if you see any catch by an that has a number of leaves again ca
. >> thank you bearing now we'll hear in mohammed nuru the director for public works from san francisco. >> thank you like the mayor said over the last few months all the agencies have been working to present prepare for the upcoming storms as part of work we've done over the last few weeks had a couple of sandbags give away gaze and 15 thousand sandbags were given out we still have a large supply of sandbags and any residents feels their vulnerable to any kind of flooding through...
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is the messenger -- no god but alla h and mohammed is the messenger." some parents feel this was an attempt to indoctrinate their children. the superintendents that the assignment was meant to teach world geography in an interactive way. >> why couldn't we just write hello or goodbye? normal words. >> lash out and say my kid is missing school because somebody open their mouth -- that is not fair. some people don't really understand what exactly was put into that worksheet that the kids were sent home with paid >> the decision to close the school was one made after consulting police. there is no specific threat. a significant number of parents complain. students will continue practicing calligraphy. samples used will have nothing to do with islam. jummy: in other news, the former federal police officer who pleaded guilty to manufacturing methamphetamine and a federal science lab in gaithersburg is in court today. he will be sentenced in montgomery county. there was an explosion on the campus of the national institute of standards and technology. he admit
is the messenger -- no god but alla h and mohammed is the messenger." some parents feel this was an attempt to indoctrinate their children. the superintendents that the assignment was meant to teach world geography in an interactive way. >> why couldn't we just write hello or goodbye? normal words. >> lash out and say my kid is missing school because somebody open their mouth -- that is not fair. some people don't really understand what exactly was put into that worksheet that...