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mike muhammad knocks it loose. bounces right into the hands of big cameron jordan who runs it down for the bears only touchdown of the game. two seconds to go. cal up 13-10. washington decides to go for it on fourth down and the move pays off. chris paul scores as time expires. the huskies win 16-13. the bears end the season a disappointing 5-7. >>> arkansas and fifth ranked lsu. final play of the first half. forget about taking a knee. ryan malllet fires a strike to colby hamilton and the two defenders run into each other, and this is how you head into the locker room, with all of the momentum, and an 80-yard touchdown, the razor backs knock off lsu 31-23. and an outcome that is huge for stanford's bcs chances. >>> for the second straight year, the horned frogs of tcu made it through the regular season undefeated. and andy dalton throws three touchdowns in the first quarter. and as they blow out new mexico, 66-17. tcu still has an outside shot at the national title game. but they are now guaranteed a spot in the r
mike muhammad knocks it loose. bounces right into the hands of big cameron jordan who runs it down for the bears only touchdown of the game. two seconds to go. cal up 13-10. washington decides to go for it on fourth down and the move pays off. chris paul scores as time expires. the huskies win 16-13. the bears end the season a disappointing 5-7. >>> arkansas and fifth ranked lsu. final play of the first half. forget about taking a knee. ryan malllet fires a strike to colby hamilton and...
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. >>> the portland oregon teenager has been -- >> 19-year-old muhammad pled not guilty to an alleged plot to set off a car bomb at a christmas lighting ceremony on friday. >> one of the issues that will be coming up in this case involves whether and how he was directed in those actions by the government agents. >>> the fbi is trying to determine whether a fire at the islamic center where muhammad worships is arson. >> what's scary really is the way this whole thing has been played out. i'm not comfortable with the fact that the fbi who the community generally wants to trust is setting people up. >> reporter: the bay area office of the county of islamic relations says while it condemns all sorts of violence, it questions why they provided muhammad with the fake equipment. >> do we want a sensational story? i argue that the fbi was looking for a sensational story. >> there were a number of opportunities that the subject was given to retreat. to take a different path, he chose at every step to continue. >> reporter: muhammad is charged with attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction
. >>> the portland oregon teenager has been -- >> 19-year-old muhammad pled not guilty to an alleged plot to set off a car bomb at a christmas lighting ceremony on friday. >> one of the issues that will be coming up in this case involves whether and how he was directed in those actions by the government agents. >>> the fbi is trying to determine whether a fire at the islamic center where muhammad worships is arson. >> what's scary really is the way this whole...
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government agents. >>> the fbi is trying to determine whether a fire at the islamic center where muhammad worships is arson. >> what's scary really is the way this whole thing has been played out. i'm not comfortable with the fact that the fbi who the community generally wants to trust is setting people up. >> reporter: the bay area office of the county of islamic relations says while it condemns all sorts of violence, it questions why they provided muhammad with the fake equipment. >> do we want a sensational story? i argue that the fbi was looking for a sensational story. >> there were a number of opportunities that the subject was given to retreat. to take a different path, he chose at every step to continue. >> reporter: muhammad is charged with attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction and a tentative trial date is set for february. maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> the united nations security council today discussed naval exercises in the korean coast. military officials cancelled live fire drills after marines failed to get final approval from higher authorities. >>> an anti war g
government agents. >>> the fbi is trying to determine whether a fire at the islamic center where muhammad worships is arson. >> what's scary really is the way this whole thing has been played out. i'm not comfortable with the fact that the fbi who the community generally wants to trust is setting people up. >> reporter: the bay area office of the county of islamic relations says while it condemns all sorts of violence, it questions why they provided muhammad with the fake...
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federal agents arrested muhammad hassan muhammad, a naturalized citizen, a u.s. citizen in an undercover sting operation when he dialed a number on a cell phone. now, he expected his call to blow up a van packed with explosives at a crowded christmas tree lighting ceremony in downtown portland. instead, his call ended with his arrest by alerting authorities of his intention to go ahead with his plot. authorities began the sting operation in june after learning of his contact with an "unindicted associate" in pakistan. we have some newly released audio of police interview with the brothers who survived a tiger attack at the san francisco zoo three years ago. the san francisco examiner obtained tapes of the interview with them on december 25, 2007, right after a tiger escaped its enclosure and killed the brothers' friend. throughout the interview, the daliwalds insist they did nothing to provoke the tiger. >> were you trying to get the tiger's attention? >> no, we were looking for the tiger and he jumped on us. >> sometimes they're just kind of laying there, you kn
federal agents arrested muhammad hassan muhammad, a naturalized citizen, a u.s. citizen in an undercover sting operation when he dialed a number on a cell phone. now, he expected his call to blow up a van packed with explosives at a crowded christmas tree lighting ceremony in downtown portland. instead, his call ended with his arrest by alerting authorities of his intention to go ahead with his plot. authorities began the sting operation in june after learning of his contact with an...
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but the connection was never made so after being alerted to muhammad's plans an undercover f.b.i. agent posed as the operative and the plan was set in motion but is this really a terrorism arrest when you think about it do these sting operations cooked up by the f.b.i. which essentially entrap people really do any good you know we've covered two similar cases in the past few months and it seems to be a technique that's being used more often we really have to just because somebody had expressed a desire to do something virtually. something we call the freedom of speech in this country where they have ever gone through with it had the f.b.i. not egg them on i mean how much money how much time how many resources were devoted to cooking up a plot that could have never have it to creating a terrorist do we really need mass hysteria americans fearing for their lives at a christmas tree lighting ceremony that only resulted in the mosque the mohammad attended being vandalized in more hate and muslim members of that community then feeling attacked you know in this day and age with the moni
but the connection was never made so after being alerted to muhammad's plans an undercover f.b.i. agent posed as the operative and the plan was set in motion but is this really a terrorism arrest when you think about it do these sting operations cooked up by the f.b.i. which essentially entrap people really do any good you know we've covered two similar cases in the past few months and it seems to be a technique that's being used more often we really have to just because somebody had expressed...
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muhammad, muhammad believed he was being helped by other jihadists when he detonated an explosive.didn't know he was working with undercover agents following him for months. >> this defendant from the very beginning showed a serious determination to commit jihad. >> the event of portland, he parked it where the explosions would inflict the most damage. he thought it was equipped with a bomb but it was a dud rigged by the f.b.i. thousands gathered in the plaza were never in any danger, in fact unaware of the threat until the next day. >> i was shocked. they work next-door, across the street. when i heard it i was like oh, gosh! yeahs, i was, definitely. >> this reaction from the muslim community. >> we condemn strongly any act of violence, sean act that would target innocent people. >> twice muhammad tried to blow up the van using a cellphone agents gave him. that's when they took him into custody. the somali-born teen has been charged now with attempted use of massive destruction. he's set to appear in court monday. >> two men got away with only mine understand injuries after their
muhammad, muhammad believed he was being helped by other jihadists when he detonated an explosive.didn't know he was working with undercover agents following him for months. >> this defendant from the very beginning showed a serious determination to commit jihad. >> the event of portland, he parked it where the explosions would inflict the most damage. he thought it was equipped with a bomb but it was a dud rigged by the f.b.i. thousands gathered in the plaza were never in any...
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police had been searchinging for rakeem muhammad for four months after witnesses say he shot a man in the head. investigators learned muhammad may be hiding in a basement in south baltimore with the help of a baltimore city police swat team helicopter and k-9 units they made the arrest without incident. >> we're quite sure he was the shooter based on eyewitness testimony, and today we went over and told the victim's father made the apprehension and of course he was elated to the fact even these it took four months we captured the individual responsible. >> police say a 15-year-old girl also suffered a gunshot wound in the leg in the legion's hall parking lot when he killed derek maximum he, jr.. >>> one student is being treated in an area hospital after police say stabbed in the back. around 4:00 this afternoon a group of teens were walking on the campus of douglas high school when an altercation broke out. that's when someone stabbed the victim. he is listed in serious condition but expects southbound expected to survive. police are still looking for suspects tonight. >>> a woman who
police had been searchinging for rakeem muhammad for four months after witnesses say he shot a man in the head. investigators learned muhammad may be hiding in a basement in south baltimore with the help of a baltimore city police swat team helicopter and k-9 units they made the arrest without incident. >> we're quite sure he was the shooter based on eyewitness testimony, and today we went over and told the victim's father made the apprehension and of course he was elated to the fact even...
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federal agents arrested muhammad hasman muhammad, a naturalized u.s. citizen. it happened in an undercover sting operation when he dialed a number on a cell phone. he expected his call to blow up a van packed with explosives at a crowded christmas tree lighting ceremony in downtown portland. instead, his call ended with his arrest by alerting authorities of his intention to go ahead with his plot. authorities began the sting operation in june after learning of muhammad's contacts with an "unindicted associate" in pakistan. well, we have some newly released audio, a police interview with the brothers who survived a tiger attack at the san francisco zoo three years ago. the san francisco examiner obtained tapes of the interview with kulbir and paul dhaliwal on december 25, 2007 right after a tiger escaped its enclosure and killed the brothers' friend, carlos sousa, jr. throughout the interview, the dhaliwals insist they did nothing to provoke the tiger. >> did you do anything to get the tiger's attention? >> we were looking for a minute and we were walking away a
federal agents arrested muhammad hasman muhammad, a naturalized u.s. citizen. it happened in an undercover sting operation when he dialed a number on a cell phone. he expected his call to blow up a van packed with explosives at a crowded christmas tree lighting ceremony in downtown portland. instead, his call ended with his arrest by alerting authorities of his intention to go ahead with his plot. authorities began the sting operation in june after learning of muhammad's contacts with an...
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christian woman in pakistan who has been sentenced to death by hanging for insulting the prophet muhammadshe allegedly denied that muhammad was a prophet. >>> the head of the transportation security administration said airline passengers will still have to undergo full body scans or additional pat downs even if they object because of their religion. the tsa says people who refuse the enhanced searches on any grounds will not be allowed to board their flights. some religious groups have voiced concerns over violations of modesty and privacy. sikh and muslim groups have also said that members of their faiths are often unfairly targeted by airport screeners. >>> roman catholic cardinals from around the world gathered in rome for a special discussion of key issues facing the church, including the global clergy sex abuse crisis and the persecution of christian minority communities. the meeting came just before this weekend's ceremonies to elevate 24 new cardinals, including two american archbishops. >>> earlier in the week, the us catholic bishops held their annual fall meeting, in baltimore.
christian woman in pakistan who has been sentenced to death by hanging for insulting the prophet muhammadshe allegedly denied that muhammad was a prophet. >>> the head of the transportation security administration said airline passengers will still have to undergo full body scans or additional pat downs even if they object because of their religion. the tsa says people who refuse the enhanced searches on any grounds will not be allowed to board their flights. some religious groups have...
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muhammad already spent time in jail for shooting muhammad's adopted father. >>> a group of students got into an argument with a player over personal issues that's when they say the football player threw a garbage can at one of the girls girls girls and threw food at two of her friends. >>> tragedy on the highway. a broken-down car leads to a man's death. denise is in the newsroom with how that horrible accident happened. >> reporter: the man's car broke down overnight near route 197 in laurel. he was trying to push the disabled car down the road. and that is when another driver came up and hit him. the man died at the scene. the road was closed for several hours while police investigated. but it is back open now. police have not yet identified the man who was killed. a tour bus swerved to avoid the accident and ended up getting stuck in the mud. mary? >> police say if your car breaks down on the highway, you should get as far from the road as possible and then give them a call. >>> hitting the road for the holidays. expect plenty of company if you're going to be heading out of town. wei
muhammad already spent time in jail for shooting muhammad's adopted father. >>> a group of students got into an argument with a player over personal issues that's when they say the football player threw a garbage can at one of the girls girls girls and threw food at two of her friends. >>> tragedy on the highway. a broken-down car leads to a man's death. denise is in the newsroom with how that horrible accident happened. >> reporter: the man's car broke down overnight...
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you're saying that manny pacquiao is a greater fighter than muhammad ali?d ali was essentially a one-handed fighter. manny pacquiao really shocks these fighters because he hits equally hard from the left side and the right side. >> simon: most boxers are born poor; manny was born hungry. he grew up in the unpaved alleys of a forlorn city called general santos. his single mother had six children to support. they often missed school to help her sell cigarettes in the streets. but like many youngsters determined to get out of these slums, manny would often disappear. he had a secret. when you started boxing, you didn't tell your mother you were starting boxing, did you? >> pacquiao: no. ( laughter ) she doesn't want me to box. >> simon: she didn't want you to box. >> pacquiao: yes. >> simon: she wanted him to be a priest, he wanted to play basketball. but basketball didn't bring in bread. boxing did. how much? >> pacquiao: 100 pesos. >> simon: a hundred pesos? >> pacquiao: this is equivalent to $2. >> simon: $2? $2 to box? >> pacquiao: yes, but... >> simon: an
you're saying that manny pacquiao is a greater fighter than muhammad ali?d ali was essentially a one-handed fighter. manny pacquiao really shocks these fighters because he hits equally hard from the left side and the right side. >> simon: most boxers are born poor; manny was born hungry. he grew up in the unpaved alleys of a forlorn city called general santos. his single mother had six children to support. they often missed school to help her sell cigarettes in the streets. but like many...
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white house in washington and occurring in secret in secret prisons in the case of khalid shaikh muhammad in poll . and so you know these are these are crimes across the board you know international where there's a mission there i mean did he just get himself in trouble or knowing our political landscape knowing the way that it seems our justice system seems to work do you think he's going to get off scot free and there'll never be a real investigation a real consequences for what they did well i think for the united states i think for any. the country that is you know prides itself on you're living under the rule of law what you need to have to have to do is make clear that nobody is above the rule of law it doesn't mean. that president bush will definitely charge or definitely be convicted or or that this was over this was absolutely a crime those are all things that would have to be quickly investigated but one of the things that we still don't have an assurance is that is that the prosecutor in this case actually has the authority to go up the chain of command as high as possible even
white house in washington and occurring in secret in secret prisons in the case of khalid shaikh muhammad in poll . and so you know these are these are crimes across the board you know international where there's a mission there i mean did he just get himself in trouble or knowing our political landscape knowing the way that it seems our justice system seems to work do you think he's going to get off scot free and there'll never be a real investigation a real consequences for what they did well...
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muhammad is the gunman. in 2007, he was charged with %-found guilty on asssult for leaving a man paralyzed. he only served 3 and a half years. 52 families in the city.isplaced and while the clean up continues tonight kathleen cairns reports, on what was discovered in the dangerous pile of debris. >> fridaa, at the dutch village apartments. the ait is on outside of building 2205. >> the top that is caved in. >> donee talaytham lived on the second floor nd worried about her two pets. >> my animals are in there. >> yesterday they were spotted in this debris. >> yes, i seen them. they ran. mowka and muffin. they are hiding. scared to death. >> while the piles of debris @%tside seem to be growing. it is the little things that are left inside that the residents care about the most. >> can i go down there first and come back? >> whatever we can get you salvage what we can. >> today i would like to get personal items, pictures. >> stephanie green lives on the bottom floor and wants to gee her hands-on. >> i have a r
muhammad is the gunman. in 2007, he was charged with %-found guilty on asssult for leaving a man paralyzed. he only served 3 and a half years. 52 families in the city.isplaced and while the clean up continues tonight kathleen cairns reports, on what was discovered in the dangerous pile of debris. >> fridaa, at the dutch village apartments. the ait is on outside of building 2205. >> the top that is caved in. >> donee talaytham lived on the second floor nd worried about her two...
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lyle muhammad. he is charged with failing to have an owner identification card and registering his gun with the city. no one's been charged or will be charged with jaleel's death. for the kids that live up this cul-de-sac, a lesson in life and death tough to swallow when it strikes one of their own. >> he was a really good friend to me. usually sometimes he used to kick my soccer ball around with him and say hi. he was very nice. i really respected him and he really respected me. but to hear that he's gone now it just makes me sad. >> reporter: jaleel's two siblings are now in the care of relatives while the department of family services will investigate the shooting. >> thank you. >>> a hundred reputed gang members jailed tonight after a sweep across chicago. detective robert soto and kathryn samburg were killed last year. from the vice lords gang. and the robberies of two nba players in our area. all those arrested in this operation face drug and gun charges. >>> local beverage company bowing out
lyle muhammad. he is charged with failing to have an owner identification card and registering his gun with the city. no one's been charged or will be charged with jaleel's death. for the kids that live up this cul-de-sac, a lesson in life and death tough to swallow when it strikes one of their own. >> he was a really good friend to me. usually sometimes he used to kick my soccer ball around with him and say hi. he was very nice. i really respected him and he really respected me. but to...
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says muhammad tried to blow up a van twice using a cellphone the agents gave him.also say the former oregon state university student believed he was being helped by other jihadists. we'll have more on this story coming up in our next half hour. country singer willie nelson is back on the road again after a brush with the u.s. border patrol. nelson was arrested for marijuana possession at a checkpoint in west texas yesterday. a border patrol officer smelled marijuana on nelson's biodiesel tour bus 80 miles east of el paso. it turned up 6 ounces of pot. he was released after posting a $20,000 bond. his spokeswoman had no comment. the right to bear arms in a hamburger restaurant in pleasant hill this weekend. members of the group called carry out flashed their unloaded semiautomatic pistols at the chain. it's part of the rifle's association program to arm every american. they were met as you saw there by supporters of the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. >> the ability for them to openly carry a firearm that's unloaded for the purposes of self-defense should th
says muhammad tried to blow up a van twice using a cellphone the agents gave him.also say the former oregon state university student believed he was being helped by other jihadists. we'll have more on this story coming up in our next half hour. country singer willie nelson is back on the road again after a brush with the u.s. border patrol. nelson was arrested for marijuana possession at a checkpoint in west texas yesterday. a border patrol officer smelled marijuana on nelson's biodiesel tour...
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just the product of human minds, the prophet muhammad was a man like any other man.re's no reformed judaism version of islam. >> but there are moderate muslims. >> i should be clear. in criticizing islam, i'm not criticizing all muslims. there are muslims who don't take the doctrine very seriously, don't read the koran with any attention. >> same thing in any religion. >> but islam is at a very different moment in its history. it's as though we're encountering the christians of the 14th century armed with 21st century weapons. we have a real problem with islam. it is not an accident that we're not having this conversation about the amish or quakers or jains or even buddhists. ideas have consequences and the idea that you can get to paradise by dying in defense of the faith, in fact, dying in defense of the faith is the best thing that could possibly happen to you, that is a mainstream notion in islam. >> -- in how catholicism worked its way through its homicidal phase of a couple centuries for present-day islamic extremists? >> yeah. the problem is we just don't have
just the product of human minds, the prophet muhammad was a man like any other man.re's no reformed judaism version of islam. >> but there are moderate muslims. >> i should be clear. in criticizing islam, i'm not criticizing all muslims. there are muslims who don't take the doctrine very seriously, don't read the koran with any attention. >> same thing in any religion. >> but islam is at a very different moment in its history. it's as though we're encountering the...
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. >> reporter: well, the parents of jalal muhammad are said to be traumatized and they are not expected to return here to the family home any time soon. meantime, the circumstances leading up to his shooting death remain under investigation. >>> nina jones rushed over to the muhammad home this morning soon after hearing the news on tv. the reality of her nephew's death was clearly overwhelming. >> he was just a sweet little boy. sweet little boy. he was very respectful. very, very respectful. >> reporter: paramedics were called to the townhouse on the 200 block of west 93 place at around 8:30 last night. it was initially suspected that jalal suffered some type of seizure but an exam revealed a bullet wound and he was pronounced dead soon after. neighbors say the incident is baffling since there was no sign of trouble last night and they heard no gunfire. >> probably like you guys don't know someone shot through the house but no one heard gunshots and this is a relatively quiet community. pretty close knit. so we are all just wondering what's going on ourselves. >>> family friend says ja
. >> reporter: well, the parents of jalal muhammad are said to be traumatized and they are not expected to return here to the family home any time soon. meantime, the circumstances leading up to his shooting death remain under investigation. >>> nina jones rushed over to the muhammad home this morning soon after hearing the news on tv. the reality of her nephew's death was clearly overwhelming. >> he was just a sweet little boy. sweet little boy. he was very respectful....
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>> reporter: muhammad is a somali-born u.s. citizen. the arrest is no doubt raising concerns of a home grown terror problem. >> we have one case a year or so between. it's one case a month and off the past few months, two or three cases a month. so, certainly, it is mushrooming. >> investigators believe that mohammed was acting alone without instruction from an independent foreign terrorist organization. in the west coast newsroom, casey stegall, fox news. >>> a shortage of lawyers willing to defend death row inmates is causing delays in the system. the raping times reports that nearly half of those condemned are waiting for attorneys. the average delay is 10 to 12 years. defense lawyers say that the shortage is due to the stress of representing a client facing death as well as inadequate state funding. california currently has more than 700 inmates on death row. >>> illegal immigrants living in oakland could soon get the first id cards that could also function as debit card. the san francisco chronicle said that oakland card would be t
>> reporter: muhammad is a somali-born u.s. citizen. the arrest is no doubt raising concerns of a home grown terror problem. >> we have one case a year or so between. it's one case a month and off the past few months, two or three cases a month. so, certainly, it is mushrooming. >> investigators believe that mohammed was acting alone without instruction from an independent foreign terrorist organization. in the west coast newsroom, casey stegall, fox news. >>> a...
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. >> chris: there is a report that the mastermind of 9/11 khalid shaikh muhammad will likely remain in military detention without a trial past the 2012 election. why not trial him either in a military court or in a civil court? >> the attorney general is working through those issues and we are working through those issues as an administration. they will make a decision and we will proceed. obviously it is is complicated issue because of the sensitive issues and localities and congress have expressed and we have to work through all those issues and we will. >> in 2008 your campaign expanded the electoral map turning states like, virginia, and north carolina blue. if you look at the house tracker of how people voted this election night in the mid terms you are looking at roughly the same map that john gore and kerry faced. >> two years is an etern knit. two years before the last election you nor anybody else would have predicted that barack obama is going to be president of the united states. i think the american people are looking to see that we make progress on the fundamental issues i
. >> chris: there is a report that the mastermind of 9/11 khalid shaikh muhammad will likely remain in military detention without a trial past the 2012 election. why not trial him either in a military court or in a civil court? >> the attorney general is working through those issues and we are working through those issues as an administration. they will make a decision and we will proceed. obviously it is is complicated issue because of the sensitive issues and localities and...
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y tenemos uno de los operativos de mayor rango de al qaeda: khalid sheik muhammad, que es el directorÓ el ataque del 9-11. y me dicen que Él tiene informaciÓn. entonces, ordenÉ que investigaran lo que Él sabÍa, asÍ que le preguntÉ a nuestro equipo: "¿son las tÉcnicas legales?" y me dijeron que sÍ lo eran. asÍ que ordenÉ que las usaran. >>usted dice que es legal y que el abogado le dijo. >>sÍ. >>los crÍticos dicen que usted le pidiÓ al departamento de justicia que preparan asesoramiento legal y los memorÁndum legales que usted necesitaba para esto. >>ellos pueden sacar cualquier conclusiÓn, pero yo te puedo asegurar esto: el uso de esas tÉcnicas salvÓ muchas vidas. mi trabajo fue proteger a los ee.uu. y asÍ lo hice. >>en una conversaciÓn que creo que usted tuvo con dick cheney durante un almuerzo, en el perÍodo en que se planeaba la guerra en iraq, cheney le dijo a usted: "¿te vas a hacer cargo de este tipo no?" refiriÉndose a sadaam husein. ¿le sorprendiÓ? >>no. bueno, quiero decir que nosotros tenemos una relaciÓn muy franca y es que Él me aconsejaba sin adornos o rodeos. >>sus palab
y tenemos uno de los operativos de mayor rango de al qaeda: khalid sheik muhammad, que es el directorÓ el ataque del 9-11. y me dicen que Él tiene informaciÓn. entonces, ordenÉ que investigaran lo que Él sabÍa, asÍ que le preguntÉ a nuestro equipo: "¿son las tÉcnicas legales?" y me dijeron que sÍ lo eran. asÍ que ordenÉ que las usaran. >>usted dice que es legal y que el abogado le dijo. >>sÍ. >>los crÍticos dicen que usted le pidiÓ al departamento de...
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you can do it. >> rose: muhammad ali, michael jordan, jack price. they have been on the most?s, they have. they are -- they were -- if you think about it the most dominant athletes in their sports, and of course mohammed was, you know, widely ranging across the culture with influences in many, many ways during all of those years. michael jordan is more complicated, i believe, as an athlete, because he could do anything and he was the threetd who was the only person cow would imagine was on the cover of sports illustrated in three different sports, made it in golf, of course basketball and then baseball, which is why he is not spoken with sports illustrated a number of years. >> rose: because what? >> they put him on the cover when he left basketball and went to play baseball. >> rose: michael would hold something against you? >> they dade cover called bag it, michael and he made an error zero in the outfield on baseball and he said, that is -- that is -- i am sad. and i am so sad, i don't want to talk to you guys ever again. >> and you can understand that. >> rose: you broke h
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the mosque in oregon where muhammad went to pray was set on fire yesterday, prompting an fbi arson investigation. >>> well, president obama is on board, with at least one of the recommendations of his bipartisan deficit commission. today, the president called for a two-year pay freeze that would affect more than 2 million federal employees. the freeze would apply to all civilian federal employees, including those working at the department of defense. however, would not affect the men and women in the armed forces. >> the hard truth is that getting this deficit under control is going to require some broad sacrifice. and that sacrifice must be shared by the employees of the federal government. >> the white house expects the freeze to be $2 billion in the first year, and $28 billion over the next five years. >>> well, as early as next week, congress could vote on landmark legislation that would give illegal immigrants the path to citizenship. and this week, all over the country, demonstrations are taking place for immigrant rights that are rallying support in what is called the dream act. mark saye
the mosque in oregon where muhammad went to pray was set on fire yesterday, prompting an fbi arson investigation. >>> well, president obama is on board, with at least one of the recommendations of his bipartisan deficit commission. today, the president called for a two-year pay freeze that would affect more than 2 million federal employees. the freeze would apply to all civilian federal employees, including those working at the department of defense. however, would not affect the men...
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bel-air police make an arrest in a murder outside of the american legion practice kim muhammad killed a man in the parking lot. they arrested him in a south baltimore home. a 15-year-old girl suffered a shot to her leg and has to use a wheelchair. >>> baltimore city police rescued 6 dogs from a dogfighting ring. a 7th dog found dead in a garbage bag. anonymous tip led police to a house. a third floor room was used as a dogfighting pit. they were kept in fit he conditions and underfed. no one has been charged at this time. >>> today an off duty federal police officer charged with animal cruelty was found guilty of a misdemeanor and animal cruelty charges and discharging a firearm. officer keith sheppard was sentenced to probation. >> he was accused of shooting a siberian husky named bear bear. the owners say the dogs were just playing. >>> harford county detectives have arrested an edgewood man for breaking into more than a hundred cars. this is the loot he collected after breaking into cars in harford baltimore counties. it includes jewelry cash and cameras. wowhe later broke a glass
bel-air police make an arrest in a murder outside of the american legion practice kim muhammad killed a man in the parking lot. they arrested him in a south baltimore home. a 15-year-old girl suffered a shot to her leg and has to use a wheelchair. >>> baltimore city police rescued 6 dogs from a dogfighting ring. a 7th dog found dead in a garbage bag. anonymous tip led police to a house. a third floor room was used as a dogfighting pit. they were kept in fit he conditions and underfed....
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it was supposed to be mullah ak tar muhammad mansour. the u.s. paid him lots of money. this morning, the afghan president is denying he met with mansour. >>> americans appear evenly divided on those new airport security measures. our new abc news poll finds 50% say they go too far. meanwhile, 48% say they are justified. the tsa is now asking for patience as we head toward the busiest travel day of the year. here, now, is sharyn alfonsi. >> reporter: on one of the busiest travel days of the year, we fanned out to ten airports across the country, to find out how long passengers are waiting to get through security. in denver, 16 minutes. chicago, seven. atlanta, five. and boston, just two minutes. on average, about nine minutes. where is all that chaos we were expecting? well, the tsa says, of the 2 million passengers who fly every day, less than 3% are getting patdowns. 3%. and less than 1%, are being pulled aside for even more screening. meaning, millions of passengers are moving through security swiftly. viral videos, like this one, of an 8-year-old boy getting screened
it was supposed to be mullah ak tar muhammad mansour. the u.s. paid him lots of money. this morning, the afghan president is denying he met with mansour. >>> americans appear evenly divided on those new airport security measures. our new abc news poll finds 50% say they go too far. meanwhile, 48% say they are justified. the tsa is now asking for patience as we head toward the busiest travel day of the year. here, now, is sharyn alfonsi. >> reporter: on one of the busiest travel...
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muhammad's arrest is a victory for the public safety. >> he's gang-related. he has tattoos all over him has affiliation with gangs. associates we were interviewing were all involved in drugs. we're sure that for the last four months he was probably dealing drugs, and that's what he was using to live on and hide. >> it made the streets safer because we've removed someone who is a killer someone involving gangs and drugs that makes the community safe. >> reporter: in harford county jeff hager abc2 news. >>> police say more than a hundred people may have witnessed the shooting yet only a handful came forward to identify the shooting. the victim had faced charges of murder and armed robbery but he was never prosecuted. >>> a laurel woman set on fire last month in the woods has died from her injuries. pamela myers died yesterday after suffering severe burns. rick lever la is expected to be charged with her murder. ref la lit her on fire last month in a wooded area near gorman road. he's being held with no bound at the howard county detention center. >>> state poli
muhammad's arrest is a victory for the public safety. >> he's gang-related. he has tattoos all over him has affiliation with gangs. associates we were interviewing were all involved in drugs. we're sure that for the last four months he was probably dealing drugs, and that's what he was using to live on and hide. >> it made the streets safer because we've removed someone who is a killer someone involving gangs and drugs that makes the community safe. >> reporter: in harford...
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mike muhammad knocks it loose. it bounces right into the hands of big cameron jordan who runs it down for the bears only touchdown of the game. two seconds to go. cal up 13-10. washington decides to go for it on fourth down and the move pays off. chris polk scores as time expires. the huskies win 16-13. the bears end the season a disappointing 5-7. >>>arkansas and fifth ranked lsu. final play of the first half. forget about taking a knee. ryan malllet fires a strike to colby hamilton and the two defenders run into each other, and this is how you head into the locker room, with all of the momentum, and an 80-yard touchdown, the razor backs knock off lsu 31-23. and an outcome that is huge for stanford's bcs chances. >>>for the second straight year, the horned frogs of tcu made it through the regular season undefeated. and andy dalton throws three touchdowns in the first quarter. and as they blow out new mexico, 66-17. tcu still has an outside shot at the national title game. but they are now guaranteed a spot in the
mike muhammad knocks it loose. it bounces right into the hands of big cameron jordan who runs it down for the bears only touchdown of the game. two seconds to go. cal up 13-10. washington decides to go for it on fourth down and the move pays off. chris polk scores as time expires. the huskies win 16-13. the bears end the season a disappointing 5-7. >>>arkansas and fifth ranked lsu. final play of the first half. forget about taking a knee. ryan malllet fires a strike to colby hamilton...
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country's forces to handle the escalating security situation where next to our teammates general muhammad us going to be a spokesman from iraq's minister of defense to find out how the military will cope with the china just ahead. but now i have general mohamed i'll ask every an advisor and spokesperson with the iraqi ministry of defense so thank you very much for joining us here are not forthcoming the most consultants have left by and large from the terrorists and do you feel confident that the actual soldiers and the iraqi security force is able to keep the situation so calm and how do you feel. it is a good question it's worth talking about the readiness or not of the iraqi security forces because the number of american troops left in this country is forty nine thousand seven hundred something it's important the americans are gone what's also important is the timing and the timing of implementing this phase of the agreement was put forward by the minister of defense why did he choose this time that each time he has a meaning there are steps that need to be taken so that the iraqi forc
country's forces to handle the escalating security situation where next to our teammates general muhammad us going to be a spokesman from iraq's minister of defense to find out how the military will cope with the china just ahead. but now i have general mohamed i'll ask every an advisor and spokesperson with the iraqi ministry of defense so thank you very much for joining us here are not forthcoming the most consultants have left by and large from the terrorists and do you feel confident that...
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annual hard cold image of being priming mount arafat the hill of forgiveness from which prophet muhammad is believed to have delivered his last sermon to avoid crushers and overcrowding and elevated light rail system with twelve trains carries thousands of people at a time between the holy sites. while a respected doctor blogger and humanitarian by day at night she sift through rubbish and rome's abandoned buildings and socializes with conflicts she is affectionately known as dr lisa and has designated herself making the lives of the homeless the poor and the destitute more bearable but left facing a constant lack of food clothes and medicine she wants a greater understanding of the plight of the homeless. as winter approaches in moscow hundreds of homeless people stand in line waiting for just a small bit of food probably just as well people come here to eat you see there's food here eat some food and take the rest of my kids i've got kids you know. sirrah get a car the of is just one of thousands of homeless in moscow simply trying to get by but i live in a real way platforms that are
annual hard cold image of being priming mount arafat the hill of forgiveness from which prophet muhammad is believed to have delivered his last sermon to avoid crushers and overcrowding and elevated light rail system with twelve trains carries thousands of people at a time between the holy sites. while a respected doctor blogger and humanitarian by day at night she sift through rubbish and rome's abandoned buildings and socializes with conflicts she is affectionately known as dr lisa and has...
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annual harsh pilgrimage white road worshippers climbed mount arafat forgiveness from which prophet muhammad this believed to have delivered his. grandma of saudi arabia gave us. all violence and terrorism and those involved working against the religion. for two russian cosmonauts are on a six hour spacewalk outside the international space station installing a new multi-purpose work station on the side of a russian space module carrying out extensive maintenance the rest of the six man crew awaiting aboard the soyuz spacecraft which is currently docked at the station ready to carry out an evacuation in case of an outage. brings you up to date for the moment the business news will be next with charlotte that's after a short break stay with us live here in moscow. hungry for the full stop we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. which brightened if you move. from phones to pressure you can see. these stunts on t.v. don't. most go. in hotels for them. over those a photo published it is congress photo east west never told. nobody. slovyansk i insulted hi
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and in fact you can watch the full interview with muhammad our scar in an hour's time here in r.t. . brazil's new president zuma who said has promised to follow the path of a popular predecessor but making the fight against poverty and number one priority despite huge strides made in recent times when he remain trapped by the circumstances people struggling to find work in cities are now coming up with their own ways to survive and feed their families in this to reports just a simple life let tending your own garden. growing your own food it's a simple life worth fighting for even if you've built it illegally six times they've tried to kick us off and together with the church and with some politicians we've been able to appeal standing your ground because another life when you've worked to escape is always in sight not far from where you toil these are the favelas they are the slums in brazil it's the way the majority of the poor live in this country and where here are just a stone's throw away on a settlement this is where a group of people now live off the land in a commune as an a
and in fact you can watch the full interview with muhammad our scar in an hour's time here in r.t. . brazil's new president zuma who said has promised to follow the path of a popular predecessor but making the fight against poverty and number one priority despite huge strides made in recent times when he remain trapped by the circumstances people struggling to find work in cities are now coming up with their own ways to survive and feed their families in this to reports just a simple life let...
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the protesters believe the club's coowner and employees are responsible for beating alley muhammad to death. prosecutors dropped the charges after the medical examiner had not determined the cause of death. another hearing is set for december 1st. >>> a crackdown on both the national levels when it comes to energy drinks. the fda doing the first step at getting them off store shelves saying the powerful combination is too dangerous. today maryland state officials asked the beverage industry to stop selling the products, and they agreed. >> jose naverett. >> the most i had was one and a half. i felt like i was having the time of my life. >> reporter: but the fda today issued a warning letter to four companies that make alcoholic energy drinks, saying mixing the two is a public health concern. >> a person becomes intoxicated to the extreme. when the caffeine wears off, there are blackouts that occur. >> the drinks have nicknames like liquid cocaine and blackout in a can. they are especially on college campuses. a can of the most popular brand contains the alcohol of four to five beers,
the protesters believe the club's coowner and employees are responsible for beating alley muhammad to death. prosecutors dropped the charges after the medical examiner had not determined the cause of death. another hearing is set for december 1st. >>> a crackdown on both the national levels when it comes to energy drinks. the fda doing the first step at getting them off store shelves saying the powerful combination is too dangerous. today maryland state officials asked the beverage...
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to forgiveness from which prophet muhammad is believed to have delivered his grand mufti of saudi arabia gave a sermon at arafat. and terrorism and those involved were working against the religion. in the words of australia to continue a plane flying from sydney to argentina has been forced to make a return after experiencing a problem with its electrical system the boeing seven hundred seven carrying two hundred twenty people managed to land safely at sydney airport two hours after departure its a fourth incident this month. the fourth which grounded its entire a three eighty feet from singapore. for the moment that's next with the business news now so after a short break stay with us live here in moscow. hello welcome to business program here on r.t. with michel there was folly the scale of the debt crisis facing europe has become clearer with the release of two thousand and nine budget figures for the eurozone area greece was an even worse shape than previously thought with deficits of fifteen point four percent of g.d.p. ireland which except it's become the second country to receive
to forgiveness from which prophet muhammad is believed to have delivered his grand mufti of saudi arabia gave a sermon at arafat. and terrorism and those involved were working against the religion. in the words of australia to continue a plane flying from sydney to argentina has been forced to make a return after experiencing a problem with its electrical system the boeing seven hundred seven carrying two hundred twenty people managed to land safely at sydney airport two hours after departure...
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presidential palace to negotiate a peace deal they say of the brits brought the man claiming to be more muhammad months or a senior taliban leader to meet karzai last summer but then while they realize that he was he claimed to be afghan investigators said it was later determined that the visitor was actually a shop keeper in this episode is embarrassed afghan and western officials and rightly so the move also undercuts the notion circulated earlier this year by senior u.s. officials that there was some momentum towards possible peace talks now the brits have their embassy in kabul are not commenting but u.s. officials have also said that the fake taliban leader was primarily a british project and that the brits have been much more aggressive than the u.s. and pushing for a political settlement to end the war if you remember afghan and nato officials held three meetings with the man for whom they secured roadways flew to kabul on nato aircraft ushered into the presidential palace and whom they also courting to officials gave a lot of money to so hate when all else fails just blame it on the brit
presidential palace to negotiate a peace deal they say of the brits brought the man claiming to be more muhammad months or a senior taliban leader to meet karzai last summer but then while they realize that he was he claimed to be afghan investigators said it was later determined that the visitor was actually a shop keeper in this episode is embarrassed afghan and western officials and rightly so the move also undercuts the notion circulated earlier this year by senior u.s. officials that there...
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happened to the rule of law the president once promised the nine eleven mastermind khalid sheikh muhammad would get a real trial in federal court but now the word is that he's going to remain in military detention without any trial whatsoever so as not to anger any critics on the right or the left so that obama never really mean what he said we're going to speak with a member of the human rights watch and do you know somebody who is a sex addict despite the fact that it's not diagnosed as an addiction officially people are seeking rehab for it across the country so what is it like recovering from a sex addiction or going to speak with someone who is a recovering addict at the end of the show but now let's move on to today's top story. do you believe everything that you see in the headlines the new york times reported today that the obama administration has developed a plan to end the american combat mission in afghanistan by two thousand and four. and date the allegedly be presented at the nato summit in portugal later this week now this of course comes on the heels of afghan president ha
happened to the rule of law the president once promised the nine eleven mastermind khalid sheikh muhammad would get a real trial in federal court but now the word is that he's going to remain in military detention without any trial whatsoever so as not to anger any critics on the right or the left so that obama never really mean what he said we're going to speak with a member of the human rights watch and do you know somebody who is a sex addict despite the fact that it's not diagnosed as an...
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something we can let go through, the 80-year-old grandfather but it's different when you have the muhammadook alike. you want him to be someone you frisk. >> bret: under 12 is supposed to be exempt. 12 years old. there have been a lot of stories on the internet, videos, a.v., yet the security folks are saying we need to do this, because the threat is real. >> right. this has been determined by the enemy who would put explosion ivers in places that invasive pat-downs won't detect. fred is saying -- we're without a good answer here. you either accept the dose of radiation you receive in full body scanner and the government, janet napolitano, the director of homeland security is maintaining it's a low enough level of emission, from those scanners. if the government believes that that is true they need to campaign about that. and convince us that the scanners are safe. this is really obviously something determined by the fact that people who pack explosives and get on mraeps and kill hundreds of people at a time. i think probably it's fair to come up separate rules with pilots. it understand w
something we can let go through, the 80-year-old grandfather but it's different when you have the muhammadook alike. you want him to be someone you frisk. >> bret: under 12 is supposed to be exempt. 12 years old. there have been a lot of stories on the internet, videos, a.v., yet the security folks are saying we need to do this, because the threat is real. >> right. this has been determined by the enemy who would put explosion ivers in places that invasive pat-downs won't detect....
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anything of that sort then today the new york times reported the man going by the name of mullah muhammad months sort who is believed to be the second highest taliban commander and whom the negotiations have taken place with well we found out that he was in fact a fraud a phony a fake an impostor a lowly shopkeeper from quetta according to some officials not to make it even worse not only had afghan and nato officials held three meetings with the man from whom they secured roadways flew to kabul on nato aircraft into the presidential palace they also according to officials gave him a lot of money i told you you really can't make that story up but now the money's gone now that our intelligence has proven to be embarrassingly inadequate and all hopes of peace talks have been demolished can we please just admit the we're not winning now joining me from cincinnati to discuss it is robert farley a blogger for lawyers guns and money robert thank you so much for joining us today now before we get into the beef i guess you could say you know the meat of this article just tell me what your initial
anything of that sort then today the new york times reported the man going by the name of mullah muhammad months sort who is believed to be the second highest taliban commander and whom the negotiations have taken place with well we found out that he was in fact a fraud a phony a fake an impostor a lowly shopkeeper from quetta according to some officials not to make it even worse not only had afghan and nato officials held three meetings with the man from whom they secured roadways flew to...
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and police believe they finally got the killer off the street. 21-year-old rakin muhammad is facing charges of murder. maxi's body was found in the parking lot of an american legion. the sheriff's department got a tip that he was hiding in a house in baltimore. that's where they arrested him. right now, he is being held without bail. >>> no word on a motive for the murder. >>> and tonight, a morgan state university football player is in custody for allegedly assaulting a fellow student. police say the man attacked the young woman, after she made disparaging comments about him. campus police are handling the investigation. >>> and baltimore city police are investigating a stabbing, here at douglas high school. this 16-year-old victim was stabbed in the back, during a fight, with a group of teens around 4:00 today. the injury is serious but not life-threatening. >>> if you're going to hit the road for thanksgiving this crer, you're not going to be alone. triple a predicts a major surge in people driving. wjz is live along the beltway. weijia jiang with a closer look at the numbers. >> reporte
and police believe they finally got the killer off the street. 21-year-old rakin muhammad is facing charges of murder. maxi's body was found in the parking lot of an american legion. the sheriff's department got a tip that he was hiding in a house in baltimore. that's where they arrested him. right now, he is being held without bail. >>> no word on a motive for the murder. >>> and tonight, a morgan state university football player is in custody for allegedly assaulting a...
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fifth pillar and over the course of the week they will follow in the footsteps taken by the prophet muhammad. >> we have pictures. they've already gathered, right? how many muslims in the world? >> 1.8 billion and growing. >> okay. let's talk about this incredible jewel to say the least and expensive, and probably giant. >> huge. it's a 24.78-carat diamond, called the fancy and intense pink diamond. and how much do you think it's going for? >> way more than i'm sure you or i could afford. >> how much? >> between $27 million and $38 million, pocket change. >> is that the actual ring right there? >> that's it. >> when you talk about carats like that, you would think it's as big as a blackberry. >> who would wear that around? would you wear it? >> if i had the money. >> don't wear that on the subway. >> have a great week. appreciate it. >> you know what we know about outsourcing, but what about bringing jobs back from the u.s. from overseas and getting vaccinated without a needle. here's this week's "getting down to business." >> reporter: president obama just wrapped up his tour of asia and sa
fifth pillar and over the course of the week they will follow in the footsteps taken by the prophet muhammad. >> we have pictures. they've already gathered, right? how many muslims in the world? >> 1.8 billion and growing. >> okay. let's talk about this incredible jewel to say the least and expensive, and probably giant. >> huge. it's a 24.78-carat diamond, called the fancy and intense pink diamond. and how much do you think it's going for? >> way more than i'm...
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five were originally charged with second-degree murder in muhammad's death but they were later dropped medical examiner could not link his death to that con frtation. confrontation. today's protest begins at 10:00 a.m. >>> a gruesome find in a box left on the side of a local highway. state workers ma the horrific discery on a remote stretch of i-70 in frederick. maryland state police shut down partf the interstate while forensic experts and crime scene technicians spent hours combing the brush. >>> a decrease in crime since the illegal immigration policy took effect three years ago. the policy denies some services to illegal immigrants and requires police to check citizenship status when making arrests for criminal violations. it is similar to a recently passed immigration law in arizona. opponents say the study fond it created a temporary ethnic divide. >> the county's reputation as a community that is welcoming and inclusive and especially inclusive to diverse peoples has been shattered. >> uva concluded thereas a direct connection between the cracking down on illegal immigration and
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because i thought, muhammad ali is a muslim. kareem abdul jabar, who are you talking about? bad word. >> mike: you? a bad word? certainly not. >> on the air. that's when i knew i really had to get off stage. >> mike: i don't think we're going to have that kind of conversation today. you talk about a lot of some very personal things in your book. which i found interesting, one of which is, you kind of think that tsa is doing a good job, you may be the last person in america who is okay with that. >> yes, i do. i do think they're doing a good job. i think they get yelled at, streamed at, pushed, threatened, i mean that is a tough gig. that's a tough job. we as americans or english or whoever is flying we get to the airport, we know we're not supposed to have anything bigger than this with liquid in it. yet that's what we do. then you get up to the tsa person who is really just trying to keep us safe. and you scream at them treat them like garbage, i think it's wrong. >> mike: i'm with you on that whole heartedly especially people who go to the airport and then start thinking a
because i thought, muhammad ali is a muslim. kareem abdul jabar, who are you talking about? bad word. >> mike: you? a bad word? certainly not. >> on the air. that's when i knew i really had to get off stage. >> mike: i don't think we're going to have that kind of conversation today. you talk about a lot of some very personal things in your book. which i found interesting, one of which is, you kind of think that tsa is doing a good job, you may be the last person in america who...