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you bring up the fight between a muhammad ali and george foreman in one nine hundred seventy four as a way to look at the way that we've been fighting against al qaida or against terrorism globally explain that a little bit more to less. yeah the reason i go with this is because there is actually an academic article in the journal international security published just a few months before nine eleven it was called how the week when wars and the analogy it used for how a small non-state actor like al-qaeda could defeat or undermine a power like the united states is precisely like that fight this was a fight in one hundred seventy four when george foreman was the strongest most powerful boxer of his generation he was heavily favored gives muhammad ali and what ali ended up doing in that fight is cowardly against the ropes and sometimes he even whisper horse taunts towards george foreman saying george hit a nerve george you disappoint me what form and did is unleashed a furious flurry of blows against muhammad ali and to the crowd that was watching and to form of himself it almost certai
you bring up the fight between a muhammad ali and george foreman in one nine hundred seventy four as a way to look at the way that we've been fighting against al qaida or against terrorism globally explain that a little bit more to less. yeah the reason i go with this is because there is actually an academic article in the journal international security published just a few months before nine eleven it was called how the week when wars and the analogy it used for how a small non-state actor...
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jackson. >> reporter: muhammad said he was doing cpr, and in a panic. >> he appeared very nervous. he was on his side. he was sweating. >> reporter: and jackson? >> his eyes were open and his mouth was slightly open. >> did he appear to be dead? >> yes. >> reporter: muhammad said it was then he noticed jackson's children watching it all from the hallway. >> paris was on the ground, balled up crying and prince was standing there and he was just -- he just had a real sh k shocked, you know, just slowly crying type of look on his face. >> reporter: finally, dr. murray asks one of the security team to call for paramedics. when asked by police why he didn't call 11 immediately, murray said calling would have delayed his rescue efforts. >> to speak to a 911 operator would be to neglect him. >> reporter: attorney mark geragos, whoed jackson in 2004, defended dr. murray's decision. >> why does a cardiac physician need to call 911 so that paramedics are going to come? he's there, he's on the scene, he's trained, presumably, at a lot higher level than paramedics are. >> reporter: by the time
jackson. >> reporter: muhammad said he was doing cpr, and in a panic. >> he appeared very nervous. he was on his side. he was sweating. >> reporter: and jackson? >> his eyes were open and his mouth was slightly open. >> did he appear to be dead? >> yes. >> reporter: muhammad said it was then he noticed jackson's children watching it all from the hallway. >> paris was on the ground, balled up crying and prince was standing there and he was just --...
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george you disappoint me foreman did is unleashed a furious flurry of blows against muhammad ali and to the crowd that was watching and to form of himself it almost certainly seemed that foreman was winning the fight because he punched in the punch knew punch what they didn't realize is that the elastic ropes were actually absorbing the majority of the blows and so foreman succeeded in tiring himself out of then in the eighth round muhammad ali and up to him out what this article in international security argues is that this is how the weak win wars that you turn the stronger opponents strength against it so that the harder it hits the more ramped up it becomes the more it's simply exhausted so in resources and while it is certainly hasn't fully replicated muhammad on the successful strategy it's actually a very good analogy for what has happened over the course of the past ten years which is one reason incidentally why i have such a problem with the current talk about al-qaeda being on the ropes because one could argue based on that analogy that they've actually been on the ropes fo
george you disappoint me foreman did is unleashed a furious flurry of blows against muhammad ali and to the crowd that was watching and to form of himself it almost certainly seemed that foreman was winning the fight because he punched in the punch knew punch what they didn't realize is that the elastic ropes were actually absorbing the majority of the blows and so foreman succeeded in tiring himself out of then in the eighth round muhammad ali and up to him out what this article in...
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jackson. >> reporter: muhammad said dr. murray was doing cpr and in a panic. >> he appeared very nervous. he was on his side. he was sweating. >> reporter: and jackson? >> his eyes were open and his mouth was slightly open. >> did he appear to be dead? >> yes. >> reporter: muhammad said he then noticed jackson's children watching it all from the hallway. >> paris was on the ground balled up crying and prince was just -- he was standing there and he was just -- he just had a real shocked, just slowly crying type of look on his face. >> reporter: the children were then put in the suv of the family and followed the ambulance to the hospital where their father, michael jackson, was pronounced dead. immediately after that, michael's personal assistant says conrad murray approached him and said that he needed to get back to the house to hide some cream that, quote, michael wouldn't want the world to know about. the personal assistant thought that was just a rouse to get back into the house and he ordered the house locked up. dian
jackson. >> reporter: muhammad said dr. murray was doing cpr and in a panic. >> he appeared very nervous. he was on his side. he was sweating. >> reporter: and jackson? >> his eyes were open and his mouth was slightly open. >> did he appear to be dead? >> yes. >> reporter: muhammad said he then noticed jackson's children watching it all from the hallway. >> paris was on the ground balled up crying and prince was just -- he was standing there and...
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intell analyst who once told the birth or champions of world nut daily that quote muhammad mohammed'smindset is a source of terrorism mohammad as in the prophet muhammad so by that logic it's not terrorism they're brought down the twin towers the world trade center and the islamic mindset and if the enemy of the so-called war on terror is islam a lot come to the modern day religious crusade now reporting outlines how racism against muslim americans is actually being taught at the highest highest levels of our government paid for by our tax dollars but it does also bring to light a more disturbing point for trade by portraying observant americans as terrorists and in a way to be i is playing right into the hands of real terrorists portraying islam as inseparable from the violence is exactly the kind of narrative that al qaeda groups and other organizations preach i focusing on the religious behavior the religious behavior of american citizens instead of actual criminal activity like weapons stockpiling and god knows what else well that makes it all the more likely that we are going to
intell analyst who once told the birth or champions of world nut daily that quote muhammad mohammed'smindset is a source of terrorism mohammad as in the prophet muhammad so by that logic it's not terrorism they're brought down the twin towers the world trade center and the islamic mindset and if the enemy of the so-called war on terror is islam a lot come to the modern day religious crusade now reporting outlines how racism against muslim americans is actually being taught at the highest...
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off of a flight from london steps muhammad khatani.ed to mr. perez, who would later tell the 9/11 commission "that guy just gave me the creeps." so he gave him the hairy eyeball treatment as we would say in philly, and there was something that rubbed him the wrong way. that's why an interrogation ensued. against the advice of his colleagues, melendez perez says i'm not letting this guy in the united states. i think he's up to no idea. so he puts him on an airplane back out of the country. and this guy who can't speak english, in schwarzenegger like fashion, says "i'll be back." then comes september 11, three months later khatani is captured, captured fighting with bin laden. and because there had been a fingerprinting in orlando, they i.d. this guy and say there's more to this guy. he tried to get into the united states a month in advance of september 11. the 9/11 commission puts together all of the facts and concludes that muhammad atta, the 9/11 ringleader, was in the orlando airport to pick up khatani. that's the basis for the belie
off of a flight from london steps muhammad khatani.ed to mr. perez, who would later tell the 9/11 commission "that guy just gave me the creeps." so he gave him the hairy eyeball treatment as we would say in philly, and there was something that rubbed him the wrong way. that's why an interrogation ensued. against the advice of his colleagues, melendez perez says i'm not letting this guy in the united states. i think he's up to no idea. so he puts him on an airplane back out of the...
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muhammad? >> after three days in oman, american hiker shane bauer and josh fattal finally departed muscat on saturday night. before they left, however, they held a quick press conference at the airport's vip lounge where both made brief statements. >> getting off the plane that brought us here three days ago was the most incredible experience of our lives. we'll never forget the excitement of seeing our loved ones waiting for us. >> just hours after we left prison, we were able to swim in the waters of the gulf. we stayed up all night with our loved ones and we watched the most beautiful sunset we've ever seen. these experiences will be with us for the rest of our lives. we would like to thank oman for welcoming us and hosting our families. >> also present at the press conference were both men's families as well as sarah shourd, bauer's fiancee. while they refused to answer any questions, they were all smiles when they were presented with gifts given by omani officials. both men made their way
muhammad? >> after three days in oman, american hiker shane bauer and josh fattal finally departed muscat on saturday night. before they left, however, they held a quick press conference at the airport's vip lounge where both made brief statements. >> getting off the plane that brought us here three days ago was the most incredible experience of our lives. we'll never forget the excitement of seeing our loved ones waiting for us. >> just hours after we left prison, we were...
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very similar to what muhammad sheik muhammad was in the early nineties, that earliy rein racial of attacking the u.s. that's what al-awlaki meant to al-qaeda. that's a huge, huge loss for them at this point. we know when these things occur, alter hiss don't just drop their arms and say we give up. but between this and the kill earlier this year of osama bin laden, it seems like those who are fighting terrorists have made truly significant gain this is year. >> but it's just a chapter in a book. and we don't yet know how long the book is. it is a time for authorities to understand that they have made some significant gains this year. but the interesting thing about this organization that i have learned from counter terrorism analysts and folks who are out there on the front lines is that there is always somebody else next in line. the problem is for al-qaeda and for terrorist organizations is that you can never replace the institutional knowledge so to speak. you can only pick up the pieces and move forward. some of the people who would take them forward have some bits and pieces of some of t
very similar to what muhammad sheik muhammad was in the early nineties, that earliy rein racial of attacking the u.s. that's what al-awlaki meant to al-qaeda. that's a huge, huge loss for them at this point. we know when these things occur, alter hiss don't just drop their arms and say we give up. but between this and the kill earlier this year of osama bin laden, it seems like those who are fighting terrorists have made truly significant gain this is year. >> but it's just a chapter in a...
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>> yes. >> reporter: muhammad said at one point dr. murray asked jackson security guards if they knew how to revive someone. >> had conrad murray asked you and alberto alvarez if you knew cpr? >> yes. >> and did you see alberto go over and assist dr. murray with cpr? >> yes. >> reporter: by the time faheem muhammad had arrived, 911 had already been called, but 911 was not the first phone call conrad murray made when jackson stopped breathing. in court, new insight into murray's state of mind from jackson's personal assistant, michael amir williams. he painted a picture of a doctor on the edge. on june 25th, 2009, williams received a frantic voice message from murray which was played in court. that message was left after michael jackson had suffered cardiac arrest. murray gave no indication of that on the message, only saying jackson had "a bad reaction." murray called williams, not 911. >> were you asked to call 911? >> no, sir. >> did you, upon hearing that message, call dr. murray? >> yes, sir. >> did he ask you to call 911? >> no, s
>> yes. >> reporter: muhammad said at one point dr. murray asked jackson security guards if they knew how to revive someone. >> had conrad murray asked you and alberto alvarez if you knew cpr? >> yes. >> and did you see alberto go over and assist dr. murray with cpr? >> yes. >> reporter: by the time faheem muhammad had arrived, 911 had already been called, but 911 was not the first phone call conrad murray made when jackson stopped breathing. in court,...
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scientists say chunks from a pound to 3 muhammad pounds will crash down over -- to 300 pounds will crashwn. -- ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] . >>> the couple behind the restaurant guide talks about making a move to take their ratings online. >> when you go to buy a house you negotiate the price. sometimes even in retail you negotiate the price. why not in medical bills? >> michael finney has advice on getting the lowest price for health care. >> toddler gets the gift of mobility again. these stories and more at 4:00 and 5:00. >> remember it is spare the air day so it will be hazy. from all of us at abc7 news thank you for joining us. >> keep track of the latest news on twitter,. >> talk about it on facebook. have a great day we'll see you bright and early all
scientists say chunks from a pound to 3 muhammad pounds will crash down over -- to 300 pounds will crashwn. -- ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] . >>> the couple behind the restaurant guide talks about making a move to take their ratings online. >> when you go to buy a house you negotiate the...
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scientists say chunks from a pound to 3 muhammad pounds will crash down over -- to 300 pounds will crashwn. -- >> we'll be right back. 1Ñ . >>> the couple behind the restaurant guide talks about making a move to take their ratings online. >> when you go to buy a house you negotiate the price. sometimes even in retail you negotiate the price. why not in medical bills? >> michael finney has advice on getting the lowest price for health care. >> toddler gets the gift of mobility again. these stories and more at 4:00 and 5:00. >> remember it is spare the air day so it will be hazy. from all of us at abc7 news thank you for joining us. >> keep track of the latest news on twitter,. >> talk about it on facebook. have a great day we'll see you bright and early all h@ [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] [cheering and applause] meredith: thank you. ha ha ha! hello, everybody. it is day two of "celebrity millionaire." all this week, we
scientists say chunks from a pound to 3 muhammad pounds will crash down over -- to 300 pounds will crashwn. -- >> we'll be right back. 1Ñ . >>> the couple behind the restaurant guide talks about making a move to take their ratings online. >> when you go to buy a house you negotiate the price. sometimes even in retail you negotiate the price. why not in medical bills? >> michael finney has advice on getting the lowest price for health care. >> toddler gets the...
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he totally embraced muhammad ali's stance to it i could go on with the disputed >> host: muhammad ali is viewed as a hero. >> guest: but of course of the time he to get into -- ki took a very different stance. my point is my father's views were not the conventional patriotic reviews, and i wanted to alert the readers of the fact that there are black people who have views that are like reverend wright's these people are not kooks, they are, you know, smart people, they are admirable people, they are loving people but they view the united states differently than other people because their experiences. does this mean i agree with my father? no, i love my father but i disagree with various positions that he took just like i disagree very strongly with various positions that reverend wright took. and i say that in my book but i wanted people to understand that conventional view of reverend wright really simplifies things and i wanted to make things a little bit more complex and show reverend wright in a way that i think hadn't been done or haven't been done sufficiently. >> host: let's fas
he totally embraced muhammad ali's stance to it i could go on with the disputed >> host: muhammad ali is viewed as a hero. >> guest: but of course of the time he to get into -- ki took a very different stance. my point is my father's views were not the conventional patriotic reviews, and i wanted to alert the readers of the fact that there are black people who have views that are like reverend wright's these people are not kooks, they are, you know, smart people, they are admirable...
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he totally embraced muhammad ali's stance. so i could go on with this. >> host: muhammad ali is now viewed as a hero. >> guest: but of course at the time -- >> host: >> guest: he took a very different stance. my point is that my father's views were not the conventional patriotic views, and i wanted to alert the readers of the fact alert the readers of the fact that yeah, there are black people that have used -- that like reverend wright to these people are not kooks, they are smart people, they are admirable people, they are laughing people but the view the united states differently because of their experiences. now does this mean i agree with my father? no. i love my father. i disagree with various positions that he took just like i disagree very strongly with various positions that reverend wright took, and i see that in my book, but i wanted people to understand that the conventional view of reverent right really simplifies things and i wanted to make things more complex and show reverend wright in a way that i think hadn't
he totally embraced muhammad ali's stance. so i could go on with this. >> host: muhammad ali is now viewed as a hero. >> guest: but of course at the time -- >> host: >> guest: he took a very different stance. my point is that my father's views were not the conventional patriotic views, and i wanted to alert the readers of the fact alert the readers of the fact that yeah, there are black people that have used -- that like reverend wright to these people are not kooks,...
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muhammad ibrahim is a university studen he i aember of the youth group and anti-government demonstration. in may, he lt his younger brother in a crackdn by the government forces when they were taking part in demonstrations. >> translator: it's very painful. we pledged to start a revolution together. >> reporter: anti-government demonstrations began about eight months ago. yemen's protests have lasted a long time and their future course is unclear. >> translator: we have endured saleh's corrupt government for 33 years. we can hold out until we topple the government. we won't be discouraged after only half a year of protests. >> reporter: president saleh has been recuperating in saudi arabia, but he remains in pourb because his family controls government forces. saleh has refused to step down and he announced that he would return to yemen sometime soon. >> translator: military and tribal forces that betrayed the government are trying to start a civil war by taking advantage of the anti-government demonstrations started by young people. >> reporter: to strengthen pressure on the government,
muhammad ibrahim is a university studen he i aember of the youth group and anti-government demonstration. in may, he lt his younger brother in a crackdn by the government forces when they were taking part in demonstrations. >> translator: it's very painful. we pledged to start a revolution together. >> reporter: anti-government demonstrations began about eight months ago. yemen's protests have lasted a long time and their future course is unclear. >> translator: we have...
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randal cord, richard brent, apollo, muhammad djosney. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am a bay area native. i am also an employee of the restaurant. i am speaking in favor of the proposed rooftop deck. medjool has contributed an immense amount to the community. we are a big family. it is a destination for diners locally in this community and in other parts of the bay area. the city husks -- has to ask how to bring people to the city, keep them entertained, and keep them coming back. the restaurant contributes to the community, which as you mentioned before has had a serious image problem. they contribute safely to increasingly business in the area, the safety of patrons, and the economic prosperity of that area. i hope you all take that into consideration and allow support of this project. neighbors have to learn how to coexist, remove the politics and personalities, and address the problem. the mission area has an image problem, and we need to solve that. thank you. >> good afternoon and thank you for your time. i have been across the street from the property for th
randal cord, richard brent, apollo, muhammad djosney. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am a bay area native. i am also an employee of the restaurant. i am speaking in favor of the proposed rooftop deck. medjool has contributed an immense amount to the community. we are a big family. it is a destination for diners locally in this community and in other parts of the bay area. the city husks -- has to ask how to bring people to the city, keep them entertained, and keep them coming back....
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so i didn't hear that from muhammad ali. i heard that from charles white. >> ifill: as you have watched children grow through this effort, have things changed? has it gotten tougher for this generation of young people? are they different than they were when you came along? >> i think us older people are just cynical, because we've got more years behind us than we do in front of us. you know, i remember speaking. i was doing the movie malcolm x and we were shooting at columbia university. and between takes, i was-- we used students. and between takes we were talking about all the issues of the day, and oh, it's this, and the world is and this was 20 years ago. i can imagine what the conversation would be like now. and basically, i said, so what are you going to do? you're going to give up? and they're like, no, no, we're going to change things. that didn't even come into their mind. i said, oh, that's me, the older, cynical one that's thinking like that. so i enjoy working with young people and listening to young people becau
so i didn't hear that from muhammad ali. i heard that from charles white. >> ifill: as you have watched children grow through this effort, have things changed? has it gotten tougher for this generation of young people? are they different than they were when you came along? >> i think us older people are just cynical, because we've got more years behind us than we do in front of us. you know, i remember speaking. i was doing the movie malcolm x and we were shooting at columbia...
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over 15,000 episodes where the interview everyone from muhammad ali to hugh hefner. you want to see a creepy hugh hefner check him out when he was 30 years old. definitely interesting. those other three books. the conservative intellectual movements in 1945. lee everett's the conservative revolution and bill buckley's milestone by his autobiography, he talks about how he got the movement started. getting into the three of the conservative movement roger hit on a lot of these but there are other books that are pretty good. if you are more the fiscal type he hit on the road to serfdom which i couldn't agree more. that book is probably kicked off the modern conservative movement. that book came out in 1944. world war ii was still going on. the book was not that popular when it hit bookshelves. reader's digest decided to take that book, digest a form of 100 pages. it is like people magazine but a lot more intellectual. they were able to -- people could understand free market ideas and principles. it is still around on the internet if you looked it up. you don't have to b
over 15,000 episodes where the interview everyone from muhammad ali to hugh hefner. you want to see a creepy hugh hefner check him out when he was 30 years old. definitely interesting. those other three books. the conservative intellectual movements in 1945. lee everett's the conservative revolution and bill buckley's milestone by his autobiography, he talks about how he got the movement started. getting into the three of the conservative movement roger hit on a lot of these but there are other...
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. >> muhammadou jawara. >> francois jean-pierre. >> maxima jean-pierre. >> and to my little brother,love and miss you. we will always live our lives to the last. >> and to my father. you are my hero and i love you forever. i will never forget you. love you, dad. >> paul edward jeffers. >> alva cynthia jeffries sanchez. >> joseph jenkins, jr. >> alan keith jensen. >> prem n. jerath. >> farah jeudy. >> hweidar jian. >> eliezer jimenez, jr. >> luis jimenez, jr. >> fernando jimenez-molina. >> charles gregory john. >> nicholas john. >> lashawna johnson. >> scott michael johnson. >> william r. johnston. >> allison horstmann jones. >> arthur joseph jones. >> brian leander jones. >> and my father. i love you so much and i miss you. our whole family does. you are always on our minds and in our hearts. >> and my father. dad, we miss you every day and love you and you will always be in our hearts. >> christopher d. jones. >> donald t. jones. >> donald w. jones. >> linda jones. >> mary s. jones. >> andrew jordan. >> robert thomas jordan. >> albert gunnia joseph. >> guylene joseph. >> ingeborg jo
. >> muhammadou jawara. >> francois jean-pierre. >> maxima jean-pierre. >> and to my little brother,love and miss you. we will always live our lives to the last. >> and to my father. you are my hero and i love you forever. i will never forget you. love you, dad. >> paul edward jeffers. >> alva cynthia jeffries sanchez. >> joseph jenkins, jr. >> alan keith jensen. >> prem n. jerath. >> farah jeudy. >> hweidar jian. >>...
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war fortunately there's a lot of violence but it hasn't collapsed into a civil war i agree with muhammad there we need to deal with institutions and help build it up and we've tried that over the years the united states has a dilemma. it's not clear which way to go and mainly our effort has been to try to find an agreement among the parties and there are people don't sell the yemenis short there are very many people in the middle in the government looting the vice president the foreign minister who's here in the united states other ministers are working very mr mr ambassador i mean the fact of the matter is the fact of the matter is the vice president of yemen has no power whatsoever he hasn't been delegated any powers whatsoever i mean it's a fig leaf here ok i mean the fact of the fact of the matter is that point is you have the facts of the matter is the president wants to make sure his. children his sons remain in some kind of power position in yemen that's the negotiating point let's not his departure it's about his family's control of yemen in the future that's what it's about isn'
war fortunately there's a lot of violence but it hasn't collapsed into a civil war i agree with muhammad there we need to deal with institutions and help build it up and we've tried that over the years the united states has a dilemma. it's not clear which way to go and mainly our effort has been to try to find an agreement among the parties and there are people don't sell the yemenis short there are very many people in the middle in the government looting the vice president the foreign minister...
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ports all signs suggest it's not over for the violence in libya as the real chaos may be yet to come muhammad who is one of africa's most experienced diplomats just but from the libyan capital he says needs who has turned it into a ghost town there is no police. there is no administration there is no there is no schools law and order has been replaced by a motley crew of rebels some fear that the various groups who have emerged might soon stop fighting each other. in stores have been raided every man's aren't with kalashnikovs if the tribes fight for their independence the country will enter and never ends in civil war with brutal urban guerrilla warfare lists argument even rebel leaders don't know where therefore it is a from. rebel hands mahmoud general was a launch to find islamist sleeper cells had joined history fanciful vast parallel structure of competence has appeared we have no idea who is in charge of them. hopes of a reliable replacement for more american bethy appear to be fading libya's rebels remain deeply divided while the chaos from nato bombing appears to be spreading beyond
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that we have clear evidence for instance in germany which mean there is a group called the gesture muhammad which had also been implicated in a number of attacks within india over the last few years the group that you would refer to the indian mujahideen has also been identified and that i want to apologise for and i'm going to as i can because it would suggest that there are no sleepers all groups within india because on one hand the recent t.v. spoke about groups coming from outside of india the standard phrase used in india is state sponsored terrorism meaning and the establishment bit but groups like the indian which i have been have a domestic want to so that is cause for concern and the prime minister's statement from god just prime minister manmohan singh i think is indicated that this is a long haul and we have to ensure that we deal with it appropriate people obviously will continue to monitor the situation and sort of see when the investigations wrap up who actually is held responsible for all of this mr boster i want to thank you so much for your time thank you. all right our tea
that we have clear evidence for instance in germany which mean there is a group called the gesture muhammad which had also been implicated in a number of attacks within india over the last few years the group that you would refer to the indian mujahideen has also been identified and that i want to apologise for and i'm going to as i can because it would suggest that there are no sleepers all groups within india because on one hand the recent t.v. spoke about groups coming from outside of india...
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room spencer ackerman published excerpts from a counterterrorism course that's pacifically called muhammad a cult leader and labeled all muslims even those considered mainstream a threat to america as word quickly spread about the program that the i moved into damage control mode declaring the elective counterterrorism class a one time affair which ended this april however turns out that claim seems to be false because danger room is now uncovered a new video displaying the man who taught that course william gahl for giving a similar type of lecture in new york city and that event took place in june of this year months after the f.b.i. said the man it's stock trading f.b.i. agents now is a lecture sponsored by a public private partnership for law enforcement officials and the f.b.i. has scrambled to remove gotham's entire lecture but there is a one thirty minute segment that's been salvaged and that on wired there's been a few changes to gaza or of course for starters he states that he is lecturing as a private citizen and his power point presentation he uses his military email address rat
room spencer ackerman published excerpts from a counterterrorism course that's pacifically called muhammad a cult leader and labeled all muslims even those considered mainstream a threat to america as word quickly spread about the program that the i moved into damage control mode declaring the elective counterterrorism class a one time affair which ended this april however turns out that claim seems to be false because danger room is now uncovered a new video displaying the man who taught that...
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to miss again he says only between two and three people water boarded one do a lot leave shaikh muhammad and i don't think any american feels bad about collegiate mohammed being water boarded even more i do if it produces bad information and puts our soldiers at risk we have soldiers who have died as the result of information that came from waterboarding the cia has said that they have documented that dick cheney is not only promoting something that puts our security at risk but the man is a war criminal we have dessert thousand americans that died because the clichés mom of three thousand americans not because he wasn't waterboarding no but they waterboarding him and others to get actionable information which may have prevented an attack in l.a.x. what we know now from from the nine eleven commission others is that we actually actually we. could we could have put two and two together that's a whole other discussion and i think the republicans for the last year have been looking for a leader they've been looking for a strong presidential candidate i think dick cheney has been making comp
to miss again he says only between two and three people water boarded one do a lot leave shaikh muhammad and i don't think any american feels bad about collegiate mohammed being water boarded even more i do if it produces bad information and puts our soldiers at risk we have soldiers who have died as the result of information that came from waterboarding the cia has said that they have documented that dick cheney is not only promoting something that puts our security at risk but the man is a...
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. >> reporter: faheem muhammad said dr.rd if they knew cpr. earlier the star's personal assistant told the court, after jackson was pronounced dead at the hospital, murray asked him to go back to the house. >> he said that there is some cream in michael's room, or house, i believe, room, that he wouldn't want the world to know about. and he requested that i, or someone give him a ride back to the house to get it. >> reporter: the first part of the morning focused on two things, jackson's health and murray's compensation negotiations. an aeg live executive testified that murray wanted $5 million. >> too high or too low? >> oh. way too high. >> reporter: he says, jackson later agreed to pay murray $150,000 a month. the attorney negotiating the contract says she asked the doctor for jackson's five-year medical history. >> dr. murray told me repeatedly michael jackson was perfectly healthy, in excellent condition. >> reporter: so she said she was surprised when murray requested a cpr machine for jackson. the attorney went on to
. >> reporter: faheem muhammad said dr.rd if they knew cpr. earlier the star's personal assistant told the court, after jackson was pronounced dead at the hospital, murray asked him to go back to the house. >> he said that there is some cream in michael's room, or house, i believe, room, that he wouldn't want the world to know about. and he requested that i, or someone give him a ride back to the house to get it. >> reporter: the first part of the morning focused on two...
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. >> why do i see muhammad atta driving by, looking at me in a car?> many more ordinary americans were about to become footnotes of 9/11. >> there were trouble and i wanted to warn everybody. [ barks ] [ cat meows ] [ woman ] ♪ i just want to be okay ♪ be okay, be okay ♪ i just want to be okay today - ♪ i just want to know today - [ whistles ] ♪ know today, know today - [ cat meows ] - ♪ know that maybe i will be okay ♪ [ chimes ] travelers can help you protect the things you care about... and save money with multi-policy discounts. are you getting the coverage you need... and the discounts you deserve? for an agent or quote, call 800-my-coverage... or visit travelers.com. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lay on one of those, if you want a soft bed you can lay on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to our biggest sale of the year. not just ordinary beds on sale, but the bed that can change your life on sale. the sleep
. >> why do i see muhammad atta driving by, looking at me in a car?> many more ordinary americans were about to become footnotes of 9/11. >> there were trouble and i wanted to warn everybody. [ barks ] [ cat meows ] [ woman ] ♪ i just want to be okay ♪ be okay, be okay ♪ i just want to be okay today - ♪ i just want to know today - [ whistles ] ♪ know today, know today - [ cat meows ] - ♪ know that maybe i will be okay ♪ [ chimes ] travelers can help you protect the...
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also muhammad yunus and scott walker. up next, the political playbook and the morning papers.ut first, a check on the forecast. todd? >>> good morning, guys. looking for a wet day, especially across chicago. the rain still with us after a very wet weekend across the area. we'll see some of these showers through western portions of ohio getting over toward weekend. heavy at times, be careful commuting. much of the east coast, the mid-atlantic coast coming in quiet at the moment. you see some of those clouds, muggy and warm out there. d.c., much better chance for showers. philly, much better chances of showers tomorrow. also, much more "morning joe" coming your way next. [ male announcer ] this... is the montrose pet hospital -- montrose, california. ♪ in here, anarchy meets order. working with at&t, doctors set up a broadband solution to handle data and a mobility app to stay connected with their business. so they can run the office... even when they're not in the office. it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. call at&t and see what we can
also muhammad yunus and scott walker. up next, the political playbook and the morning papers.ut first, a check on the forecast. todd? >>> good morning, guys. looking for a wet day, especially across chicago. the rain still with us after a very wet weekend across the area. we'll see some of these showers through western portions of ohio getting over toward weekend. heavy at times, be careful commuting. much of the east coast, the mid-atlantic coast coming in quiet at the moment. you see...
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. >> reporter: fahim muhammad said dr. murray asked him and the bodyguard if they knew cpr?tar's personal assistant told the court after jackson was pronounced dead at the hospital, murray asked him to go back to the house. >> he said that there's some cream in michael's room or house, i believe room, that he wouldn't want the world to know about. and he requestysí that i or someone give him a ride back to the house to get it. >> reporter: the first part of the morning focused on jackson's house and murray's compensation negotiation. aeg executive testified murray wanted five million dollars. he said jackson agreed to pay murray $150,000 a month. the attorney negotiating the contract says she asked the doctor for jackson's i've year medical history. >> dr. murray told me repeatedly that michael jackson was perfectly healthy in excellent condition. >> reporter: she was surprised when murray requested a cpr machine for jackson. the attorney went on to testify dr. murray was never paid. neither aeg, nor jackson signed the contract before the singer died. diana avellar,. >> the
. >> reporter: fahim muhammad said dr. murray asked him and the bodyguard if they knew cpr?tar's personal assistant told the court after jackson was pronounced dead at the hospital, murray asked him to go back to the house. >> he said that there's some cream in michael's room or house, i believe room, that he wouldn't want the world to know about. and he requestysí that i or someone give him a ride back to the house to get it. >> reporter: the first part of the morning...
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. >> reporter: f -- fahim muhammad said the doctor asked him and the bodyguard if they knew cpr.he personal assistant told the court after the jackson was preannounced dead murray asked him to go back the house. >> he said there's some cream in michael's room or house room that he wouldn't want the world to know about. and he requested that i or someone give him a ride back to the house. >> reporter: the first part focused on twoeupbgs this jackson's health and murray's compensation negotiation. an executive testified murray wanted five million dollars. he says jackson late area greed to pay murray $150,000 a month. the attorney negotiating the contract says, she asked the doctor for jackson's five-year medical history. >> dr. murray told me repeatedly that michael jackson was perfectly healthy, in excellent condition. >> reporter: she said she was surprised when murray requested a cpr machine for jackson. the attorney went ton testify dr. murray was never paid. no one signed the contract before the sinner died. diana avellar abc7 news -- before the singer died. diana avellar abc
. >> reporter: f -- fahim muhammad said the doctor asked him and the bodyguard if they knew cpr.he personal assistant told the court after the jackson was preannounced dead murray asked him to go back the house. >> he said there's some cream in michael's room or house room that he wouldn't want the world to know about. and he requested that i or someone give him a ride back to the house. >> reporter: the first part focused on twoeupbgs this jackson's health and murray's...
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you're saying if muhammad atta used those cash cards, we would not have been able to have traced them qaeda? >> that's the government's own assessment, alex. as long ago as six years ago, the government concluded that cash cards would have made it much more difficult to unearth al qaeda's financial network, which -- and tracking that down was one of the key victories the bush administration highlighted in the war on terror. >> so if they use cash cards, how far behind would we be in fighting al qaeda? would we be nowhere close where we are now? >> well, that's a difficult thing to assess, because al qaeda was quick to claim credit for the attacks and wanted to be public in its attacks on the united states. where we would be very far behind would be in identifying its entire network by following money trails. many of the high value targets the united states and the coalition was able to capture were traced through their money trails. had al qaeda used money laundering tactics like prepaid store value cards that are loosely regulated and in some countries not regulated at all, it's conc
you're saying if muhammad atta used those cash cards, we would not have been able to have traced them qaeda? >> that's the government's own assessment, alex. as long ago as six years ago, the government concluded that cash cards would have made it much more difficult to unearth al qaeda's financial network, which -- and tracking that down was one of the key victories the bush administration highlighted in the war on terror. >> so if they use cash cards, how far behind would we be in...
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cassius clay famously changed his name to muhammad ali.hen, became the greatest boxer of all-time. >> i must be the greatest. >> reporter: and johnny cougar, slowly worked his way back to his real name. to john cougar mellencamp. then, just john mellencamp. will the new name bring new levels of success? time will tell. but one thing's for sure. with a labor lockup threatening the start of basketball season, maybe a little world peace is exactly what the nba needs. for "good morning america," dan koeffler, abc news, new york. >> can refer to him as mr. peace. all right. >>> coming up on "good morning america," kiddie catwalk controversy. >>> and can you turn three news anchors into an actual band? keep it here. with a whole serving of fruit, it's parfait our way. and a delicious treat you can enjoy any time of day. subway. eat fresh. this flat-out delicious -- the new $3 flatbread breakfast combo. a toasty 6-inch flatbread breakfast sandwich and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. all for just $3. build your better break
cassius clay famously changed his name to muhammad ali.hen, became the greatest boxer of all-time. >> i must be the greatest. >> reporter: and johnny cougar, slowly worked his way back to his real name. to john cougar mellencamp. then, just john mellencamp. will the new name bring new levels of success? time will tell. but one thing's for sure. with a labor lockup threatening the start of basketball season, maybe a little world peace is exactly what the nba needs. for "good...
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tonight starring a politician who named his dog muhammad. uh-oh. >> auction one day left to bid.ocument signed by five living presidents, stands at $50,000. you guys have donated more than $1,000. -- more than $100,000. check it all out on billoreilly.com. final results monday help the warriors. now the mail: 16-dollar muffins. mike, new york, trying to make the argument the 16-dollar muffins aren't the big picture. but he revealed his true intent when he doesn't care if taxing the rich doesn't work economically, as long as it is the right thing to do. norman, tennessee, you were outgunned by ellis because you don't understand that wealthy americans should pay more. why? so the feds can buy more 16-dollar muffins? dolly, arizona. you're talking points were dead on. many of us who are struggling agree with you. jerry, pennsylvania, we just bought six muffins from shop rite for 2.49. heather and ryan, hamilton, montana. thanks to you, we can tell our children where the muffin man actually lives. 1600 pennsylvania avenue. joe, massachusetts, newsweek quotes you as saying you have mo
tonight starring a politician who named his dog muhammad. uh-oh. >> auction one day left to bid.ocument signed by five living presidents, stands at $50,000. you guys have donated more than $1,000. -- more than $100,000. check it all out on billoreilly.com. final results monday help the warriors. now the mail: 16-dollar muffins. mike, new york, trying to make the argument the 16-dollar muffins aren't the big picture. but he revealed his true intent when he doesn't care if taxing the rich...
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that's been lurking around in my muhammad for a while. as we were finishing the movie steven sort of said what else do we have. have it in reality rather than divine retribution. >> charlie: that's wh i'm trying to get at. this notio of where does your obsession somehow make this different than just say a scary movie about a real issue. >> i think we wanted to make a scary movie but we wanted it to be based in real he a. most of these other movies involve human kind being punished. we share, we share the planet with viruses and we went on this adventure where we're going to try and find signs. >> charlie: that's where he comes in. >> yes. >> charlie: what do they say to you when they called you. >> i heard of steven but i didn't know scott. >> charlie: i heard of scott and didn't know steven. >> there you go. scott called me up and he and i talked about, garrett, about the possibilities of this movie. i was engaged because they wanted to make a solid movie and it was an opportunity to teach. where the weaknesses in the system, how can we
that's been lurking around in my muhammad for a while. as we were finishing the movie steven sort of said what else do we have. have it in reality rather than divine retribution. >> charlie: that's wh i'm trying to get at. this notio of where does your obsession somehow make this different than just say a scary movie about a real issue. >> i think we wanted to make a scary movie but we wanted it to be based in real he a. most of these other movies involve human kind being punished....
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into custody was believed to be the highest level al qaeda figure ever arrested-- zayn al-abidin muhammad husayn, otherwise known as abu zubaydah. soufan was called in. so, in 2002, you get a call to speak to an al qaeda detainee named abu zubaydah? >> yes. abu zubaydah is a terrorist facilitator. he was involved in a series of plots to attack american and israeli targets, and even to attack... to attack the pope during his visit to the holy land. >> smith: as a result of an extensive pre-publication review by the cia, the zubaydah chapter of soufan's book is heavily redacted. the interrogation remains a controversial episode in the fight against al qaeda. the cia maintains soufan's participation is still classified. in your book, pronouns-- "i", "we", "us"-- are redacted? >> yeah, and the fact that myself and steve gaudin, you know, my partner on that mission from the bureau, we've been... we've been redacted from that chapter as if we were not there. >> smith: but you did interrogate him? >> yes, i did. >> smith: when soufan arrived, zubaydah was in bad shape. he had been shot three tim
into custody was believed to be the highest level al qaeda figure ever arrested-- zayn al-abidin muhammad husayn, otherwise known as abu zubaydah. soufan was called in. so, in 2002, you get a call to speak to an al qaeda detainee named abu zubaydah? >> yes. abu zubaydah is a terrorist facilitator. he was involved in a series of plots to attack american and israeli targets, and even to attack... to attack the pope during his visit to the holy land. >> smith: as a result of an...
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. >> narrator: imam muhammad musri is the leader of ten mosques in central florida. >> to me, as a muslim leader, hurting the feelings of so many people, disrespecting, walking all over their opinions and feelings, to try to build whatever that building is, no matter how holy it is, is not islam. >> narrator: musri would get drawn into a strange sideshow. the pastor of a small church in florida declared he would burn the koran unless the ground zero mosque was moved. >> the ground zero mosque we felt was a good bargaining tool. there is very much of a concern that it's not only a mosque but some type of a victory statement, a victory mosque. >> narrator: musri went to see the pastor. >> i said, "well, let me tell you this, pastor jones, i myself disagree with the project beingu built near ground zero. and i feel, as you do, that it should be at least moved." >> narrator: imam musri tried unsuccessfully to contact imam feisal in new york. they never spoke. but pastor jones would later say that musri told him that feisal had agreed to move the ground zero mosque. whatever the truth, they ha
. >> narrator: imam muhammad musri is the leader of ten mosques in central florida. >> to me, as a muslim leader, hurting the feelings of so many people, disrespecting, walking all over their opinions and feelings, to try to build whatever that building is, no matter how holy it is, is not islam. >> narrator: musri would get drawn into a strange sideshow. the pastor of a small church in florida declared he would burn the koran unless the ground zero mosque was moved. >>...