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. >> muhammad arif: how you doing?: i'm doing very well, very well. >> logan: muhammad arif was a senior commander of the main coalition of afghan tribes opposing the taliban. hank crumpton's men-- small teams of seasoned operatives, seen in these photos given to "60 minutes" by the c.i.a.-- flew into afghanistan on russian-made helicopters. on this one, they painted "9/11" on the tail. the teams linked up with arif's tribal militia. >> crumpton: and it worked very well. you could always depend on engineer arif and his men. we put our lives in... in your hands. >> logan: a few miles away, ascending thousands of feet up a winding mountain road, muhammad arif and hank crumpton showed us where they spied on the taliban and al qaeda. from this position overlooking the vast shomali plains, where the taliban army was dug in 40,000 strong, they gathered critical intelligence on enemy positions and movements. and this is where you fully expected the taliban and al qaeda to... to fight, right? to defend? to try and stop the adv
. >> muhammad arif: how you doing?: i'm doing very well, very well. >> logan: muhammad arif was a senior commander of the main coalition of afghan tribes opposing the taliban. hank crumpton's men-- small teams of seasoned operatives, seen in these photos given to "60 minutes" by the c.i.a.-- flew into afghanistan on russian-made helicopters. on this one, they painted "9/11" on the tail. the teams linked up with arif's tribal militia. >> crumpton: and it...
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that was muhammad's responsibility. as we know, in march 2003 he came to the security council and the iaea had eventually got a copy of the document and concluded i think in less time than a day that it was a forgery. he said it was not authentic. it was a diplomatic way of saying it was fake. perhaps it would have been better if they had said that. that to me and also the nuclear business about the aluminum tubes which figured very long -- i forget which one was in the british dossier but they mentioned one of them. they also mentioned the mobile laboratories i think. the niger document was scandalous. if iaea could conclude in a day's time that this was a forgery and this document had been dancing between the italians and to british and the americans and to the french and they all relied upon it and bush alluded to it and mentioned it in the state of the union message in 2003, i think that was the most scandalous part. >> i would like to say something about the niger question just in the light of what you have said be
that was muhammad's responsibility. as we know, in march 2003 he came to the security council and the iaea had eventually got a copy of the document and concluded i think in less time than a day that it was a forgery. he said it was not authentic. it was a diplomatic way of saying it was fake. perhaps it would have been better if they had said that. that to me and also the nuclear business about the aluminum tubes which figured very long -- i forget which one was in the british dossier but they...
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>> well, muhammad al-baradei was a little more forthcoming. he said he thought there should be more inspection and it would be an investment in peace, i think that's the expression he used. i would not go that far. i would have felt a little presumptuous telling the council exactly what to do. i rather phrased the other way. i said, "people are asking me how much more time will be needed. i said it will not be weeks, it will not be years, but months." i mean, it would have been hard to give a general answer what is immediate, unconditional or active. proactive it was not done till february, and i think they certainly were scared, but would we would not have been able to come to that point even with 250,000 men next door? you see, that was the question -- when was the invasion to take place? there are several people, including some of your witnesses, who said that it could have been in the autumn of 2003. so the decisive time for responsibility going to the war is what they knew in march 2003, but to avoid the war i think it was more the diplom
>> well, muhammad al-baradei was a little more forthcoming. he said he thought there should be more inspection and it would be an investment in peace, i think that's the expression he used. i would not go that far. i would have felt a little presumptuous telling the council exactly what to do. i rather phrased the other way. i said, "people are asking me how much more time will be needed. i said it will not be weeks, it will not be years, but months." i mean, it would have been...
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threatened with possible assassination because their show included a representation of the prophet muhammad clip from that episode. >> you said you wanted [ bleep ]. we got him for you. >> we have no way of knowing if [ bleep ]'s really in there. it could be a trick. >> it's no trick, dude. my friend and i went to the super best friends and brought him here. >> then have him step out of the bear costume. you have until the count of ten. one -- >> don't do it, randy. if [ bleep ] is seen we could get bombed. >> idiot. if he isn't seen, we are about to definitely get bombed. >> three. >> all right, all right. stop. we'll do what you say. i'm sorry, [ bleep ]. will you please step out of the bear costume? ♪ >> larry: okay. fair? unfair? funny? what? penn? >> well, i don't think we -- any of us can say anything about anything to do with islam. i don't think you're allowed to say it. i think it's too dangerous, and i think when people like matt and trey, who are some of the best writers and the most talented people alive today, are threatened like that, everybody should be very, very scared. it
threatened with possible assassination because their show included a representation of the prophet muhammad clip from that episode. >> you said you wanted [ bleep ]. we got him for you. >> we have no way of knowing if [ bleep ]'s really in there. it could be a trick. >> it's no trick, dude. my friend and i went to the super best friends and brought him here. >> then have him step out of the bear costume. you have until the count of ten. one -- >> don't do it,...
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mark stone and trey park they're they could be killed because of their depiction of the prophet muhammadout every religious faith. we got him at that. he also mocked osama bin laden in a historic piece. watch. >> this is a message to all american infidels. prepare to die in a sea of holy fire. you will be punished for your decadent ways on the first day of ram -- wait? what did i say? ramadan. what is that? yeah, maybe dennis rodman is going to punish you with his crazy hair. no? what's that? right, right, yeah, no. okay, okay, all right, let's go again. okay. >> larry: did you get any flak on that? >> we didn't get any flak. i think probably the difference there is bin laden is not a deity. >> larry: right. making fun of -- >> it just struck us as kind of funny this very extreme situation set in this very mundane setting. he's got to keep doing takes. and he can't not laugh. >> larry: did you ever get letters from the fcc? >> we've had a few what are called letters of inquiry that i'm sure -- i mean, i don't know if you've ever had any run-ins -- >> larry: well, a few in the past. what
mark stone and trey park they're they could be killed because of their depiction of the prophet muhammadout every religious faith. we got him at that. he also mocked osama bin laden in a historic piece. watch. >> this is a message to all american infidels. prepare to die in a sea of holy fire. you will be punished for your decadent ways on the first day of ram -- wait? what did i say? ramadan. what is that? yeah, maybe dennis rodman is going to punish you with his crazy hair. no? what's...
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that was muhammad's responsibility. as we know, in march 2003 he came to the security council and the iaea had eventually got a copy of the document and concluded i think in less time than a day that it was a forgery. he said it was not authentic. it was a diplomatic way of saying it was fake. perhaps it would have been better if they had said that. that to me and also the nuclear business about the aluminum tubes which figured very long -- i forget which one was in the british dossier but they mentioned one of them. they also mentioned the mobile laboratories i think. the niger document was scandalous. if iaea could conclude in a day's time that this was a forgery and this document had been dancing between the italians and to british and the americans and to the french and they all relied upon it and bush alluded to it and mentioned it in the state of the union message in 2003, i think that was the most scandalous part. >> i would like to say something about the niger question just in the light of what you have said be
that was muhammad's responsibility. as we know, in march 2003 he came to the security council and the iaea had eventually got a copy of the document and concluded i think in less time than a day that it was a forgery. he said it was not authentic. it was a diplomatic way of saying it was fake. perhaps it would have been better if they had said that. that to me and also the nuclear business about the aluminum tubes which figured very long -- i forget which one was in the british dossier but they...
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. >> muhammad and amarisi are under arrest in the netherlands.ources tell abc news the pair flew from chicago o'hare to amsterdam after having packed mock bombs in their luggage. they found a cellphone taped to a pepto-bismol battle and several watches taped together, a boxcutter and three large knives. >> it seems it was some sort of test in the fact you start to tape together cellphones and carry cutters, it's an attempt to see if this will be picked up. >> the items did raise suspicions earlier on among airport screeners in alabama where he was boarding hills connecting flight to chicago but none of the items is considered illegal for checked luggage. in facted, sources tell abc news he also carried $7,000 in cash which also wasn't breaking any law. but when they boarded a plane to amsterdam after having checked their luggage on a different flight to dulles, u.s. officials decided to step in. they ordered the plane back to the gate and retrieved their luggage. dutch officials detained the two men as soon as if he arrived in amsterdam. >> just
. >> muhammad and amarisi are under arrest in the netherlands.ources tell abc news the pair flew from chicago o'hare to amsterdam after having packed mock bombs in their luggage. they found a cellphone taped to a pepto-bismol battle and several watches taped together, a boxcutter and three large knives. >> it seems it was some sort of test in the fact you start to tape together cellphones and carry cutters, it's an attempt to see if this will be picked up. >> the items did...
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so on that area the iaea, both in 1997 and muhammad al-baradei in 1998 said that we did not think that they could resurrect a nuclear program within a very long time, but we could not guarantee there were not some minor items like prototypes of centrifuges or computer programs, etc. so we wanted to write off the nuclear program, but of course it was not for us, it was for the security council and i have seen from some testimony here that i think the uk also wanted to close the nuclear dossier but the us refused, which we noticed at the time. >> if i could just go back to the general perception of unscom's work, our former foreign secretary jack straw told us in his evidence, "the iraqi regime had for four years following the gulf war and notwithstanding the best efforts of unscom inspectors and intelligence agencies been successful in wholly concealing an extensive biological weapons program." what impact did this have on the credibility of the inspections as a tool for achieving disarmament. >> well they had, of course, destroyed -- at least most of the biological weapons in 1991, but
so on that area the iaea, both in 1997 and muhammad al-baradei in 1998 said that we did not think that they could resurrect a nuclear program within a very long time, but we could not guarantee there were not some minor items like prototypes of centrifuges or computer programs, etc. so we wanted to write off the nuclear program, but of course it was not for us, it was for the security council and i have seen from some testimony here that i think the uk also wanted to close the nuclear dossier...
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>>muhammad: it is the biggest ever done since the republic has been established... all of these placesome along to support our healthcare people here. >>reporter: offshore activities were also matched onshore, with conferences and workshops the mainaim: to boost the welfare of the moluccans. >>mcelroy: the origins are around sailing between australia and indonesia and yet what we are seeing over this month long celebration, is all these industries, the industrial parts, the export parts,the island communities story all getting a voice in international forum. >>hayward: many components to this event in its relation to the sailing in the region. one of course in kind of slang terms is a reboot of the ambon image and the ambon community after the troubles of a decade ago because you will only encourage tourism here by actually having tourists come here onsite >>reporter: hungry for primary resources the chinese were also looking to develop business interests in the province during the sail banda event. >>jun-feng: i think there is a lot of potential of cooperation between the two sides, e
>>muhammad: it is the biggest ever done since the republic has been established... all of these placesome along to support our healthcare people here. >>reporter: offshore activities were also matched onshore, with conferences and workshops the mainaim: to boost the welfare of the moluccans. >>mcelroy: the origins are around sailing between australia and indonesia and yet what we are seeing over this month long celebration, is all these industries, the industrial parts, the...
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speaks to nobel peace prize winner a bangladeshi banker and economist muhammad yunus he championed his bank a scheme to give loans to people too poor to qualify for traditional lending. peep. from. his. bank found at the grameen bank she developed the concept of micro credit while teaching. this concept. giving out to very poor people of. visits to the most deprived households. could make a big difference. reasonable interest rates. high repayment risks that given the. money she.
speaks to nobel peace prize winner a bangladeshi banker and economist muhammad yunus he championed his bank a scheme to give loans to people too poor to qualify for traditional lending. peep. from. his. bank found at the grameen bank she developed the concept of micro credit while teaching. this concept. giving out to very poor people of. visits to the most deprived households. could make a big difference. reasonable interest rates. high repayment risks that given the. money she.
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what happened was brought by money thank you thank you very much and just to remind you that mr muhammad hugh nous was our guest spotlighted the man to the one and nobel peace prize back in two thousand and six by stablish inc a unique banking system for the poor and that's it from all of us in the spotlight will be back tomorrow with more firsthand comments on what's going on in and outside russia until then stay on r.t. and take care. smog that's blanketing moscow over the past week showing no signs of dispersing a change in wind direction and an unexpected thunderstorm has brought some relief from forest and peat fires after a month of record breaking temperatures firefighters the military and volunteers have been working around the clock to get the fires under control prime minister vladimir putin even took to the skies and phidias aircraft to help dump tons of water on the flames forecasters say the heat wave could continue into made august. one time obeys youngers prisoner detained at just fifteen is facing military trial for crimes he says he was tortured into admitting omar kotte
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then what happened as brought by money thank you thank you very much and just to remind you that mr muhammad hugh nous was our guest the spotlight of the man who won a nobel peace prize back in two thousand and six by stablish inc a unique banking system for the poor and that's it from all of us in the spotlight will be back tomorrow with more firsthand comments on what's going on in and outside russia until then stay on r.t. and take care. every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia around the world to join us for additional g. update on r g. argy continued to track the wildfires raging across russia destroying homes villages and lives. moscow's again in the grip of smog a toxic cloud covers the russian capital after a short break the day before forcing many to escape from the city out of fear for their health. forces all the most watched people in the more c.c.t.v. cameras per capita than any other nation and it's here at the university of reading the new in-flight surveillance system is
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what happened was brought by money thank you thank you very much and just to remind you that mr muhammad hugh nous was our guest spotlighted the man who won a nobel peace prize back in two thousand and six by stablish inc a unique banking system for the poor and that's it from all of us in the spotlight we'll be back tomorrow with more first comments on what's going on in and outside russia until then stay on r.t. and take care. the observed nature and discovery. communicate with you want to. test yourself and become free. and. see what nature can give you on the t.v. . in indonesia oh geez available in the. church of. the ritz carlton hotel hotel new millennium hotel in chile you can see. the kind of initial marco resort hotels were sold at the same. resort the. riviera hotel in the coming central hotel. five thirty am here in moscow thanks for being with us on our team headlines. over the past week finally showing signs of a change in wind direction. and an expected thunder storm has brought some much needed relief from the forest and peat fires after a month of record breaking tempera
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then what happened as brought by money thank you thank you very much and just to remind you that mr muhammad you noose was our guest the spotlight of the man who won a nobel peace prize back in two thousand and six by stablish inc a unique banking system for the poor and this is from all of us in the spotlight will be back tomorrow with more first time comments on what's going on in and outside russia until then stay on r.t. and take care. in the czech republic she's available insists gallery hotel as my central hotel prima vera. most full stop by you to which i am a taste in bosnia and herzegovina available in. me and the children of each. but you know what you know. to my coat. colder a boutique hotel. in serbia multi-user very little in the hyatt regency. party continue to track the wildfires raging up wash russia destroying homes villages and lives. and kill of mist many muscovites softly in the cup to get away from toxic smoke that's endangering lives plus. forces all the most watched people in the wilds with most of the t.v. cameras cut cap and set than any other nation and it's him at
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that was muhammad's responsibility. as we know, in march 2003 he came to the security council and the iaea had eventually got a copy of the document and concluded i think in less time than a day that it was a forgery. he said it was not authentic. it was a diplomatic way of saying it was fake. perhaps it would have been better if they had said that. that to me and also the nuclear business about the aluminum tubes which figured very long -- i forget which one was in the british dossier but they mentioned one of them. they also mentioned the mobile laboratories i think. the niger document was scandalous. if iaea could conclude in a day's time that this was a forgery and this document had been dancing between the italians and to british and the americans and to the french and they all relied upon it and bush alluded to it and mentioned it in the state of the union message in 2003, i think that was the most scandalous part. >> i would like to say something about the niger question just in the light of what you have said be
that was muhammad's responsibility. as we know, in march 2003 he came to the security council and the iaea had eventually got a copy of the document and concluded i think in less time than a day that it was a forgery. he said it was not authentic. it was a diplomatic way of saying it was fake. perhaps it would have been better if they had said that. that to me and also the nuclear business about the aluminum tubes which figured very long -- i forget which one was in the british dossier but they...
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artie's interview program spotlight this time host al gore and of talks with nobel peace prize winner muhammad yunus he championed through his bank a scheme to give loans to people too poor to qualify for traditional bank lending that's coming your way next. talk about bad for the poor. the terrible. economy he came up with an idea of a. peep. that a very small. from. established and create his own business. much better today. has millions of. all around the world in different countries. was awarded. today. on how to do banking. system bangladeshi bank founded the green bank she developed the concept of micro credit while teaching economics. this concept incorporates.
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program spotlight with al gore and all of this time our host talks with nobel peace prize winner muhammad yunus he championed through his bank a scheme to give loans to people who are too poor to qualify for a traditional bank lending that's coming up next stay with us. for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues good voice ceased to face with the news makers. to. talk about. he came up with the idea of a. peep. that a very small. but established and create his own. much better. all around the world. was awarded. today. mohammed. founded the green bank she developed the concept of micro credit while teaching economics at. this concept. giving out to very poor people of.
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now muslim group put out an ad saying quote the way of life of adam noah abraham moses jesus and muhammad islam got questions got answers another group sponsored the campaign muslims for peace love for all hatred for now in response the group stop islamization of america put out ads reading this thought while on your head is your family or community threatening you leaving islam got questions get answers now muslim rights groups have called the ads anti islamic and some cities have rejected them altogether but here now to talk about them is pamela geller from stop islamization of america and author of the book the post american presidency also joining us from our l.a. studio is dr with same siad the national spokesperson for the madea muslim community now i want to start with you know your critics are saying that these ads are to incite fear about islam are islamophobia what are you trying to achieve with these ads what do you say to these critics. well first i'd like to say that as a way stop islamization of america is an organization dedicated to freedom of speech religious liberty and
now muslim group put out an ad saying quote the way of life of adam noah abraham moses jesus and muhammad islam got questions got answers another group sponsored the campaign muslims for peace love for all hatred for now in response the group stop islamization of america put out ads reading this thought while on your head is your family or community threatening you leaving islam got questions get answers now muslim rights groups have called the ads anti islamic and some cities have rejected...
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muslim worshipers gathered out one of islam's holiest sites on the first day of slims believe prophet muhammado heaven from that sign. israel beefed up security. >>> at a ramadan dinner at the white house, president obama made it clear that he believes that muslims have the right to build a mosque near ground zero. >> this is america and our commitment to reledge just freedom must be unshakeable. the principle of the people of all faiths are welcome in this country. and that they will not be treated differently by their government is essential to who we are. >> the plan to replace an old building with an its lammic sean terp sparked a great deal of opposition. president obama said that the place where the world trade center stood is hallowed ground but that placing the mosque near there would demonstrate america's core values. >>> the golden state bridge has a new leader. mulligan has been the district's chief engineer since 2001. he is expected to take over on october 1st. he will take over for the current general manager who is leaving to go to manager. he will be the 9th manager since the g
muslim worshipers gathered out one of islam's holiest sites on the first day of slims believe prophet muhammado heaven from that sign. israel beefed up security. >>> at a ramadan dinner at the white house, president obama made it clear that he believes that muslims have the right to build a mosque near ground zero. >> this is america and our commitment to reledge just freedom must be unshakeable. the principle of the people of all faiths are welcome in this country. and that they...
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-year-old man has taken over a position once held by the september 11th master hand, halid sheik muhammadthinks the first time a leader so intimately familiar with american society had been placed in charge of attacks >>> the pentagon is now demanding that wikileaks take down classified documents. they are also demanding that the site take down several documents already posted on the site. so far, the site has not said whether it will comply. the pentagon's demand hopes to stop the release of 15,000 more documents. >>> the labor department released the latest employment nussments al some burns is live in our washington, d.c. bureau. she knows all about it. good morning, allison. >> reporter: good morning, dave. let's get right to the july report. 31,000131,000 jobs were lost in the you had. but private employers added 71,000 jobs. the rate stays the same. president obama has been out this week touting his administration's handling of the economy at a forth plant in chicago yesterday and a political fun raiser last night. >> our economy is growing again. instead of losing jobs, we are addi
-year-old man has taken over a position once held by the september 11th master hand, halid sheik muhammadthinks the first time a leader so intimately familiar with american society had been placed in charge of attacks >>> the pentagon is now demanding that wikileaks take down classified documents. they are also demanding that the site take down several documents already posted on the site. so far, the site has not said whether it will comply. the pentagon's demand hopes to stop the...
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the 35-year-old man has taken over a position once held by the september 11th master mind muhammad wewas captured back in 2003. officials says the the first time a leader so imminently familiar with the u.s. society has been placed in charge of planning attacks. >>> the defense department told wikileak to pull tens of thousands of documents on the war in afghanistan already posted on the site. so far wikileak has not said if they plan to comply with the requests. >>> coming up next at 6:00, developing news, the ceo of one of the biggest and best known companies in the bay area announced today suddenly that he is resigning amidst allegations of sexual harassment. >>> also more on what we learned today about the two people from the bay area who were killed in a small plane crash in colorado. >>> plus the group that said today it is stepping up efforts to try and keep the streets safe, especially in bay area cities that have had to lay off police officers. >>> and it has taken years but tonight we finally know when barry bonds will go on trial on charges of lying to a grand jury. those s
the 35-year-old man has taken over a position once held by the september 11th master mind muhammad wewas captured back in 2003. officials says the the first time a leader so imminently familiar with the u.s. society has been placed in charge of planning attacks. >>> the defense department told wikileak to pull tens of thousands of documents on the war in afghanistan already posted on the site. so far wikileak has not said if they plan to comply with the requests. >>> coming up...
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muslims believe that the prophet muhammad ascendd to heaven from that sign. israel beefed up security. >>> at a ramadan dinner at the white house, president obama made it clear that he believes that muslims have the right to build a mosque near ground zero. >> this is america and our commitment to reledge just freedom must be unshakeable. the principle of the people of all faiths are welcome in this country. and that they will not be treated differently by their government is essential to who we are. >> the plan to replace an old building with an its lammic sean terp sparked a great deal of opposition. president obama said that the place where the world trade center stood is hallowed ground but that placing the mosque near there would demonstrate america's core values. >>> the golden state bridge has a new leader. mulligan has been the district's chief engineer since 2001. he is expected to take over on october 1st. he will take over for the current general manager who is leaving to go to manager. he will be the 9th manager since the golden state bridge opene
muslims believe that the prophet muhammad ascendd to heaven from that sign. israel beefed up security. >>> at a ramadan dinner at the white house, president obama made it clear that he believes that muslims have the right to build a mosque near ground zero. >> this is america and our commitment to reledge just freedom must be unshakeable. the principle of the people of all faiths are welcome in this country. and that they will not be treated differently by their government is...
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. >>> muhammad and amarisi are under arrest in the netherlands.urces tell abc news the pair flew from chicago o'hare's airport to amsterdam after having packed mock bombs in their luggage. they found a cellphone taped to a pepto-bismol battle. officials found several watches taped together, a boxcutter and three large knives. >> it seems it was some sort of test in the fact you start to tape together cellphones and you carry cutters in your luggage and things, obviously an attempt to see if this will be picked up. >> the items did raise suspicions among airport screeners in birmingham, alabama where they were boarding connecting flights but none of the items are illegal for checked luggage. he was also carrying $7,000 in cash which also wasn't breaking any law. but when the two boarded a plane to amsterdam after having checked their luggage on a different flight to dulles, u.s. officials decided to step in. they ordered the plane back to the gate and retrieved their luggage. dutch officials detained the two men as soon as they arrived in amsterdam
. >>> muhammad and amarisi are under arrest in the netherlands.urces tell abc news the pair flew from chicago o'hare's airport to amsterdam after having packed mock bombs in their luggage. they found a cellphone taped to a pepto-bismol battle. officials found several watches taped together, a boxcutter and three large knives. >> it seems it was some sort of test in the fact you start to tape together cellphones and you carry cutters in your luggage and things, obviously an...
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." >> heard of muhammad ali? >> have i? >> ken norton.n knocked out -- what's that boy's name, leon spinks, i knocked them teeth out. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's -- that's little bow bow right? he's just bow bow now. >> just bow wow now. >> jimmy: maybe because he's shorter than -- it just shows you how important it is to establish a name when you pick your rap name. that's why i'm still looking. >> i know, man. little jimmy -- >> jimmy: it's not -- >> young money jimmy. >> jimmy: would you consider being a judge on "american idol"? >> ah -- i'm meaner than simon cowell. >> jimmy: yeah. i mean, you could actually shoot people if -- you know? >> yeah. >> jimmy: something to think about. >> something to think about. >> jimmy: keep it in mind. >> i'll keep that in mind. >> jimmy: the movie is called "lottery ticket," opens in theaters august 20th. ice cube, everybody. we'll be right back with melissa rycroft. ♪ straightening and bleaching ♪ and dyeing and curling -♪ crimping -♪ and cutting ♪ and hair finger twirling ♪ threading my hair thr
." >> heard of muhammad ali? >> have i? >> ken norton.n knocked out -- what's that boy's name, leon spinks, i knocked them teeth out. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's -- that's little bow bow right? he's just bow bow now. >> just bow wow now. >> jimmy: maybe because he's shorter than -- it just shows you how important it is to establish a name when you pick your rap name. that's why i'm still looking. >> i know, man. little jimmy -- >> jimmy:...
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muhammad atta and two other attackers frequented the mosque. >>> a california woman is accused of killing her three children. police charged teresa riggi with murder. they say she stabbed her 8-year-old twins and 5-year-old daughter to death. riggi is in the hospital this morning because police say she threw herself from the second floor ball kchondromalaci balco children were found. >>> two teens trying to get high sparked more than their marijuana cigarettes. fire investigators arrested a 14-year-old boy and his friend for sparking a 40-acre fire on a hillside in santa clarita. the 14-year-old was trying to smoke marijuana with a friend when he apparently dropped the lighter. the fire was contained before it could cause serious damage. >>> new numbers out this morning show a mixed bag for home numbers for the bay area. christie smith is live in oakland with which areas are up and which ones are down. >> reporter: this report is by zillow.com, an online real estate valuation service. it does show a mixed bag, but it shows overall bay area home values are up about 4.1% from last year. thi
muhammad atta and two other attackers frequented the mosque. >>> a california woman is accused of killing her three children. police charged teresa riggi with murder. they say she stabbed her 8-year-old twins and 5-year-old daughter to death. riggi is in the hospital this morning because police say she threw herself from the second floor ball kchondromalaci balco children were found. >>> two teens trying to get high sparked more than their marijuana cigarettes. fire...
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her husband muhammad haji agrees. he admits he and his five children do better when his wife is at home. >> ( translated ): when they are away we have to tend farm as well as the household. when the kids want their mommy, we have to tend to them. also when they are late, we have to leave the home and go in search of them. now with water closer by, we don't have to worry about such things. >> reporter: some day the village of falka plans to install another water point. the key question is: why are villages like this so rare? adame kassa, head of water action, says its not just a money problem. >> fund scarcity on one hand is a problem but in reality fund absorption is also a problem. this is because of a lack of capacity. capacity in terms of manpower and skills . >> reporter: that shows up in the report card from regions like halaba, where the village of falka is located, says a regional government executive. >> ( translated ): so far we have 16 dug wells. in addition, with help of government and other donors we'll ha
her husband muhammad haji agrees. he admits he and his five children do better when his wife is at home. >> ( translated ): when they are away we have to tend farm as well as the household. when the kids want their mommy, we have to tend to them. also when they are late, we have to leave the home and go in search of them. now with water closer by, we don't have to worry about such things. >> reporter: some day the village of falka plans to install another water point. the key...