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fight zula son of muhammad wiser and as someone hammad son of muhammad hussein off their muhammad son of more ali those are the sixteen names of the sixteen victims here those who passed away unfortunately for our mainstream media these people just don't matter as much that's why you have to infer by gets deposing the extensive coverage of the killer versus the number that just gets thrown out there the number sixteen maybe the viewers don't care either so i think that it won't get good ratings this is information that is not easy to come by that's understandable but now that information is out there now the other thing that i'd like to mention is that we see a large amount of discussion the aims not to justify but to understand what is the critical of this staff sergeant to do such a thing the multiple tours the marriage what was the financial woes the traumatic brain injury and he saw his friends leg blown off the day before the massacre and nobody out there is trying to claim that what he did was right to defend it but we do see i think a genuine attempt to understand what turns a
fight zula son of muhammad wiser and as someone hammad son of muhammad hussein off their muhammad son of more ali those are the sixteen names of the sixteen victims here those who passed away unfortunately for our mainstream media these people just don't matter as much that's why you have to infer by gets deposing the extensive coverage of the killer versus the number that just gets thrown out there the number sixteen maybe the viewers don't care either so i think that it won't get good ratings...
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good morning, muhammad. >> reporter: good morning, guys.presented some high-profile clients including most recently the so-called barefoot bandit. that lawyer spoke at a news conference late in the evening. we already knew the soldier accused is a 38-year-old father of two based out of fort lewis who'd served three tours in iraq before being assigned to afghanistan. his lawyer says the soldier wasn't happy about being posted to afghanistan, that in fact he'd been told he wouldn't be sent to the country but that somehow overnight that decision was reversed. we've also learned there was another soldier on the base who'd been gravely injured in the days before the weekend shooting and that as a result all of the soldiers on the base were upset. now, the next step in the legal process will be the preferring or the filing of criminal charges, and once that happens the military will likely release his name. we are hearing that step to release his name could be taken as early as today. now, you mentioned all this comes on the heels of perhaps two
good morning, muhammad. >> reporter: good morning, guys.presented some high-profile clients including most recently the so-called barefoot bandit. that lawyer spoke at a news conference late in the evening. we already knew the soldier accused is a 38-year-old father of two based out of fort lewis who'd served three tours in iraq before being assigned to afghanistan. his lawyer says the soldier wasn't happy about being posted to afghanistan, that in fact he'd been told he wouldn't be sent...
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>> muhammad lila tonight, muhammad, thank you. >>> i want to bring in our senior national security correspondent, martha raddatz who's just back from the region, and, martha, you saw what the white house put out today, that image of president obama on the phone reaching out to afghan president karzai and the president releasing a statement saying "this is tragic and shocking and does not represent the exceptional character of our military and the respect that the united states has for the people of afghanistan," but, martha, it's impossible as you and i were saying earlier to overstate what this could do to an already fragile relationship. >> reporter: that's right, david. just a couple of weeks ago we were talking about the burning of the koran, but the u.s. can say that was inadvertent. the soldiers who burned those korans, it was a mistake. this was not a mistake. it was a cold-blooded murder. a one-man massacre, and the taliban will take advantage of this. we are supposed to be winning the hearts and minds of the people. this is a huge setback, a terrible, terrible tragedy. >> martha, you've
>> muhammad lila tonight, muhammad, thank you. >>> i want to bring in our senior national security correspondent, martha raddatz who's just back from the region, and, martha, you saw what the white house put out today, that image of president obama on the phone reaching out to afghan president karzai and the president releasing a statement saying "this is tragic and shocking and does not represent the exceptional character of our military and the respect that the united...
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muhammad lila has the latest. muhammad? >> reporter: ron, it happened at 3:00 a.m. this morning. pitch dark outside, when the soldier left his base in kandahar, went to a residential area and opened fire, according to local officials on the ground, as many as 17 afghan civilians were gunned down in the rampage, many more injured. those injured were treated at a nato hospital. soldier then returned to the base and reportedly turned himself in. at this point, it's not yet clear if the soldier knew his victims or if this was completely unprovoked. this incident is the latest in what has been a very tense few weeks in afghanistan, after u.s. forces admitted to what they said, accidentally burning korans. afghans responded with rage and anger and protests in the streets. the fear is today that today's shooting spree will spawn more violence with the taliban. and even ordinary afghans already calling for revenge. ron? >> all right, muhammad lila, reporting from pakistan. >>> another round of peace talks in syria. secretary-general kofi annan is meeting with syrian president assad to tr
muhammad lila has the latest. muhammad? >> reporter: ron, it happened at 3:00 a.m. this morning. pitch dark outside, when the soldier left his base in kandahar, went to a residential area and opened fire, according to local officials on the ground, as many as 17 afghan civilians were gunned down in the rampage, many more injured. those injured were treated at a nato hospital. soldier then returned to the base and reportedly turned himself in. at this point, it's not yet clear if the...
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abc's muhammad lila reports on the investigation from islamabad. >> reporter: the spent shell casings a grim witness to the carnage. in the middle of the night as many as 16 afghans, among them 9 children and 3 women, gunned down, all while a village slept. "they killed a child," says this grieving mother. "was this child part of the taliban?" nato officials say a rogue army staff sergeant left his base, went to a nearby village, then went on the rampage. he went house to house, door to door, shooting victims at random in cold blood. photos from the scene show blood spattered on floors and walls, bodies wrapped in blankets. when the slaughter was over, the 38-year-old from fort lewis, washington returned to the base and turned himself in. the soldier is married with two children and served three tours in iraq. this was his first assignment to afghanistan. >> this was an individual acting alone. not with authority. and we also have the individual, the suspect, in custody, u.s. custody. and he's being interrogated by army investigators as we speak. >> reporter: the response was immediat
abc's muhammad lila reports on the investigation from islamabad. >> reporter: the spent shell casings a grim witness to the carnage. in the middle of the night as many as 16 afghans, among them 9 children and 3 women, gunned down, all while a village slept. "they killed a child," says this grieving mother. "was this child part of the taliban?" nato officials say a rogue army staff sergeant left his base, went to a nearby village, then went on the rampage. he went house...
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>> muhammad lila reporting in tonight.you. >>> i want to bring in martha raddatz who's back from the region and, martha, you saw what the white house put out today, that image of president obama on the phone reaching out to president karzai and the president releasing a statement saying this is tragic and shocking and does not represent thele exceptional character of our military and the respect that the united states has for the people of afghanistan. martha, you and a were talking earlier, impossible to overstate what this could do to an already fragile relationship. >> reporter: that's right, david. this is really unprecedented. and you and were talking several weeks ago about the burning of the korans, how serious that was, but that was a mistake, that was inadvertent and the u.s. could say that again and again. this is not a mistake. it was a murder. and this is a society that rulers will spread. it will get worse. there will be protests. they are extremely worried tonight about what the reaction will be from the peop
>> muhammad lila reporting in tonight.you. >>> i want to bring in martha raddatz who's back from the region and, martha, you saw what the white house put out today, that image of president obama on the phone reaching out to president karzai and the president releasing a statement saying this is tragic and shocking and does not represent thele exceptional character of our military and the respect that the united states has for the people of afghanistan. martha, you and a were...
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they always wondered why it was that shake muhammad would send two of his most important hijackers to the ghetto of san diego in early 2000. you see these two hijackers were extremely important to the plot. they were the advanced team. they were the beach head. they were battle-trained jihadist, yet they had never been to the united states before and they spoke virtually no engli english. and the 9/11 investigators believed there had to be someone here to meet them and they long suspected that someone was the cleric anwar al awlaki. you see when the two hijackers arrived in january of 2000, they have what's described as a chance lunch with the saudi. they say they run into him in a restaurant in los angeles. senator bob graham, that was the first investigation into 9/11 in 2002, told me they were also very suspicious of this chance meet i meeting. and they hired an actuary to figure out what the statistical likelihood was. i got to love bob graham for that. for two hijackers having a chance lunch with a saudi who was believed to be a spy in the community on saudi students. he told me
they always wondered why it was that shake muhammad would send two of his most important hijackers to the ghetto of san diego in early 2000. you see these two hijackers were extremely important to the plot. they were the advanced team. they were the beach head. they were battle-trained jihadist, yet they had never been to the united states before and they spoke virtually no engli english. and the 9/11 investigators believed there had to be someone here to meet them and they long suspected that...
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he played off his favorite subjects, muhammad ali when he added i'm the other one and only. out of law school but never practiced law because he said he found it too dull and boring. so he went in advertising where his quick wit and jingle tone mind helped produce too many hit ad campaign to mention. do you remember this? [ singing ] >> that was bert. in the end, advertising was not for bert. but what was, was boxing. not that he could box, but bert sugar told you everyone no who did fight and every moment. rich legacy of knowledge he put to paper in "boxing illustrated." and then 80 books, invariably hundreds upon hundreds of tv appearances. the go-to guy that got it, every blow, every time, all the time. ali-frazier, frasier-foreman, foreman, ali, tyson, holmes, norton, shavers no one knew them better or covered them better. years later, no one shared their story and legacy better. >> this was not the muhammad ali twinkle in your eye, hold me back and they do this. this was a tremendously disturbing moment. i see that mike tyson is worth millions. millions. and that's the
he played off his favorite subjects, muhammad ali when he added i'm the other one and only. out of law school but never practiced law because he said he found it too dull and boring. so he went in advertising where his quick wit and jingle tone mind helped produce too many hit ad campaign to mention. do you remember this? [ singing ] >> that was bert. in the end, advertising was not for bert. but what was, was boxing. not that he could box, but bert sugar told you everyone no who did...
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chief david muhammad has been suspended after an employee filed a lawsuit against him today. the deputy officer's attorney claims muhammad harassed her on multiple occasions for four months last year. she adds the board was negligent in hiring muhammad because an employee who worked for him in washington, d.c., had similar complaints. the investigation is being handled by the office of state attorney general harris. >>> three suspected bank robbers are behind bars tonight after leading police on a chase down 101 before finally giving up. this morning three suspects armed with handguns robbed a wells fargo bank in east san jose. the three men fled in a stolen silver jeep suv. an officer in the area spotted the jeep traveling south on 101. when officers tried to stop the vehicle, the suspects refused and the chase ensued. the suspects then began throwing the money out of the window before finally pulling over and surrendering in gilroy. >> we don't really give out their admissions or statements, but i don't think they'll be robbing any banks in san jose anytime soon. >> officer
chief david muhammad has been suspended after an employee filed a lawsuit against him today. the deputy officer's attorney claims muhammad harassed her on multiple occasions for four months last year. she adds the board was negligent in hiring muhammad because an employee who worked for him in washington, d.c., had similar complaints. the investigation is being handled by the office of state attorney general harris. >>> three suspected bank robbers are behind bars tonight after leading...
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in a series of slides and titled strategic themes and drivers in islamic law it says the prophet muhammad is the assassinations and executions of his critics the mohammad's mindset is a source for terrorism guy for world nut daily is now doing training for the f.b.i. for the f.b.i.'s counterterrorism officers the view is that there can be no peace between islam and others until darl islam conquers and assimilates its adversaries . now unwired first broke that story can't say that was huge news it was not every network but look it was covered and that's impressive considering we rarely see the other side of things as they are not how many homegrown terrorists we need to fear of us and how there are big terrorism experts parading around training our law enforcement agencies and bigotry but what's really unfortunate is there there are new results to this story and ones that are going completely under covered see the f.b.i. had to do an internal review after these documents surfaced and after six long months finally been completed and the results are disturbing to say the least not only do we
in a series of slides and titled strategic themes and drivers in islamic law it says the prophet muhammad is the assassinations and executions of his critics the mohammad's mindset is a source for terrorism guy for world nut daily is now doing training for the f.b.i. for the f.b.i.'s counterterrorism officers the view is that there can be no peace between islam and others until darl islam conquers and assimilates its adversaries . now unwired first broke that story can't say that was huge news...
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a sexual harassment lawsuit was filed today against alameda county chief probation officer david muhammadntiff is seeking 1-1/2 -- $1.5 million in damages. muhammad has called the allegations false and outrageous. >>> michael gressett says he is filing a lawsuit of maliciously pursuing the case for political reasons. a colleague had accused gresett of rape but the case was thrown out. gressett was then reinstated. so far he has not returned to work although he is collecting his salary. >>> alameda county supervisor nadia locklear is back at work today. locklear said in a written statement she was glad to get back the work and has taken responsibility for her mistakes. nadia locklear claims a former boyfriend assaulted her in a motel. soon of that she enrolled in a substance abuse program. >>> in six minutes the race for the white house, tonight's results from the illinois primary and where that leaves the front runners. >>> numerous reports out tonight say that hewlett packered is poised to join it personal computers. word of the internal merger didn't seem to sit well with investors. hp
a sexual harassment lawsuit was filed today against alameda county chief probation officer david muhammadntiff is seeking 1-1/2 -- $1.5 million in damages. muhammad has called the allegations false and outrageous. >>> michael gressett says he is filing a lawsuit of maliciously pursuing the case for political reasons. a colleague had accused gresett of rape but the case was thrown out. gressett was then reinstated. so far he has not returned to work although he is collecting his salary....
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a sexual harassment lawsuit was filed today against alameda county chief probation officer david muhammadntiff is seeking 1-1/2 -- $1.5 million in damages. muhammad has called the allegations false and outrageous. >>> michael gressett says he is filing a lawsuit of maliciously pursuing the case for political reasons. a colleague had accused gresett of rape but the case was thrown out. gressett was then reinstated. so far he has not returned to work although he is collecting his salary. >>> alameda county supervisor nadia locklear is back at work today. locklear said in a written statement she was glad to get back the work and has taken responsibility for her mistakes. nadia locklear claims a former boyfriend assaulted her in a motel. soon of that she enrolled in a substance abuse program. >>> in six minutes the race for the white house, tonight's results from the illinois primary and where that leaves the front runners. >>> numerous reports out tonight say that hewlett packered is poised to join it personal computers. word of the internal merger didn't seem to sit well with investors. hp
a sexual harassment lawsuit was filed today against alameda county chief probation officer david muhammadntiff is seeking 1-1/2 -- $1.5 million in damages. muhammad has called the allegations false and outrageous. >>> michael gressett says he is filing a lawsuit of maliciously pursuing the case for political reasons. a colleague had accused gresett of rape but the case was thrown out. gressett was then reinstated. so far he has not returned to work although he is collecting his salary....
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reporter: during a day of negotiations and stalling, a profile of the suspect emerged. 24-year-old muhammad marah is a french-algerian extract. he said he trained with alkquida in pakistan. he returned to france to commit jihad. marahs says he killed three french soldiers to protest western intervention in afghanistan and killed three children and an adult in a school this week in revenge for children killed in palestine. >>> a man claiming to be the shooter called into a french network before the cease started. >> he said he wasn't scared. he said the only thing that could stop him was either prison or death. and he would welcome both. >> a prosecutor said murah had planned more attacks and an end to the situation will come as a relief to the residents. >> and a look at some other stories making news early today in america. security camera captured a home invasion in philadelphia. six gunmen attacked the couple as they're pull untying their driveway. one of the victims can be seen crawling on the pavement. the robbers took cash and jewelry. >>> a big scare for an ohio family after a 25-loo
reporter: during a day of negotiations and stalling, a profile of the suspect emerged. 24-year-old muhammad marah is a french-algerian extract. he said he trained with alkquida in pakistan. he returned to france to commit jihad. marahs says he killed three french soldiers to protest western intervention in afghanistan and killed three children and an adult in a school this week in revenge for children killed in palestine. >>> a man claiming to be the shooter called into a french...
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muhammad ali's lovely daughter is fighting the good fight, and as someone who has m.s.ou are wearing the m.s. colors. >>guest: awareness. >>neil: thank you. how is your dad doing? >>guest: daddy is great. he is ploy rock. i spoke to him today and i am happy when i talk to him. >>neil: how is the speech? >>guest: difficult some days. some days he can ramble like the 1990's but some days it is barely a whisper but when i see him face-to-face it is better because the eye contact i know what he is saying and we talked i can read him and i know what he say without him having to say it. >>neil: what do you think of mike tyson, i remember him, he always so admired your dad, he was --. >>guest: big mentor for him. >>neil: but could not hold a candle to your dad. and he could talk about your dad's battle with parkinson's disease. what do you thing 1/2? >>guest: a great tribute to my father. a lot of boxers pay tribute to my dad not only as a boxer but as a person. so tyson respects my dad not ring and, also, as a man. and what he stood for. >>neil: you stand for, trying to eradi
muhammad ali's lovely daughter is fighting the good fight, and as someone who has m.s.ou are wearing the m.s. colors. >>guest: awareness. >>neil: thank you. how is your dad doing? >>guest: daddy is great. he is ploy rock. i spoke to him today and i am happy when i talk to him. >>neil: how is the speech? >>guest: difficult some days. some days he can ramble like the 1990's but some days it is barely a whisper but when i see him face-to-face it is better because the...
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muhammad is one of only two doctors in the clinic.he other is actually a dentist. >> reporter: dr. muhammad is not some sort of front line trained in emergency combat medic. he's an internal medicine specialist. >> gur gp. >> and now look at what he's dealing with, look at the cash umts he's dealing with, the kind of casualties he's dealing with, the way he's had to cope and the fact that it's day in and day out for him. it's relentless. >> and arwa joins us from beirut. arwa, amazing documentary. our viewers are anxious to see it tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. other journalists, photographers who made the same trek as you did, courageously into syria, they didn't come back alive. was there ever a moment you feared for your life or some of our other colleagues' lives? >> reporter: you know when you're in those situations, wolf, the mind has what can only be described as an amazing way of trying to protect itself. you only become fully aware of the dangerous degree once you've extracted yourself from the situation. that's
muhammad is one of only two doctors in the clinic.he other is actually a dentist. >> reporter: dr. muhammad is not some sort of front line trained in emergency combat medic. he's an internal medicine specialist. >> gur gp. >> and now look at what he's dealing with, look at the cash umts he's dealing with, the kind of casualties he's dealing with, the way he's had to cope and the fact that it's day in and day out for him. it's relentless. >> and arwa joins us from beirut....
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they've been locked in a tense standoff with muhammad merah who shot at them early this morning. the 24-year-old french man drove to a local jewish school on his motorcycle monday and killed teacher jonathan saddler, his two young sons and a little girl. hundreds gathered in jerusalem to bury the victims. the french foreign minister flew to israel for the funeral and he vowed the country would fight hate crimes. president nicholas sarkozy who is running for reelection in five weeks says france must remain united. police believe merah also murdered three french soldiers at an atm earlier this month and again escaped on a motorcycle. france's interior minister says the suspect claims to have connections to al qaeda. he says merah was reportedly seeking payback for the killing of pal pal children in the middle -- for palestinian children in the middle east and the french army's involvement in afghanistan. afghan authorities say merah was arrested for bomb making in kandahar five years ago but escaped in 2008 during a taliban prison break. cbs news. >> bomb experts are on the scene o
they've been locked in a tense standoff with muhammad merah who shot at them early this morning. the 24-year-old french man drove to a local jewish school on his motorcycle monday and killed teacher jonathan saddler, his two young sons and a little girl. hundreds gathered in jerusalem to bury the victims. the french foreign minister flew to israel for the funeral and he vowed the country would fight hate crimes. president nicholas sarkozy who is running for reelection in five weeks says france...
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muhammad was found guilty and executed, lee malvo is serving life without parole. >> the councilwoman caught driving over 100 miles an hour will fight her ticket in court. karen tolls was initially only fined for an improper lane change but after some accused police of preferential treatment she was also charged with wreckless driving. according to nup reports today she will fight that ticket in court later this month. >> a sign of spring is here, the first day of racing at pimlico race track, today marks the first time they have hosted a live race since last year's preakness, the full racing schedule was saved in december by a last minute deal between the state and the jockey club, starting today pimlico will host eight weeks of racing leading up to the second jewel of the triple crown, the preakness on may 19th. >> weather-wise our friday has become real cloudy and remains on the cooler side of what we haved. take a live look outside right now. an overcast inner harbor that has seen recent sprinkles of rain and apparently that is not the last rain we will see so it is straight over
muhammad was found guilty and executed, lee malvo is serving life without parole. >> the councilwoman caught driving over 100 miles an hour will fight her ticket in court. karen tolls was initially only fined for an improper lane change but after some accused police of preferential treatment she was also charged with wreckless driving. according to nup reports today she will fight that ticket in court later this month. >> a sign of spring is here, the first day of racing at pimlico...
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investigators say that 23-year- old muhammad merah was shot in the head as he jumped out of his apartment window. he was wanted in the death of three french paratroopers, three jewish school children and a rabbi. the gunman first barricaded himself inside a billing. police tried to force merah to surrender peacefully. >> and then at the end, mm jumped from the window with the weapon in his hand continuing to shoot. he was found dead on the ground. >> merah told police he belonged to al-qaeda and wanted to take revenge for palestinian children killed in the middle east >>> take a look at this video out of afghanistan. a u.s. army apache helicopter flies low over some buildings and doubles back and slams into the snow. amazingly, the two crew moments survived. this happened last month but the video was just released. u.s. army investigators are investigating the cause of the crash. there is speculation that the pilot may have been showing off for his fellow troops. >>> free medical and dental care in oakland. we'll tell you what services are available. >>> part of the bay area saw some spri
investigators say that 23-year- old muhammad merah was shot in the head as he jumped out of his apartment window. he was wanted in the death of three french paratroopers, three jewish school children and a rabbi. the gunman first barricaded himself inside a billing. police tried to force merah to surrender peacefully. >> and then at the end, mm jumped from the window with the weapon in his hand continuing to shoot. he was found dead on the ground. >> merah told police he belonged to...
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. >> some of you will recall the serial sniper john allen muhammad was also stationed at fort lewis. he was executed in 2009 for killing 10 people. >> the university of maryland college park avoids what could have been a tragic day on campus after a student there threatens a mass shooting, that student is now in custody. andrea fujii has the latest on this investigation. >> reporter: campus police arrested 19-year-old alexander song of howard county after he wrote on line i will be on a shooting rampage tomorrow on campus. hopefully i kill enough people to make it to national news. stay away from the mall tomorrow at 1:30. university of maryland department of public safety arrested song on sunday and he was taken to an area hospital for a mental evaluation. campus police worked through the night alerting students of the threat. the police chief released a statement saying the incident was taken extremely seriously and all efforts were put forth to bring a speedy and save resolution, the website describes song as a member of a campus research program and scheduled to graduate in 2014.
. >> some of you will recall the serial sniper john allen muhammad was also stationed at fort lewis. he was executed in 2009 for killing 10 people. >> the university of maryland college park avoids what could have been a tragic day on campus after a student there threatens a mass shooting, that student is now in custody. andrea fujii has the latest on this investigation. >> reporter: campus police arrested 19-year-old alexander song of howard county after he wrote on line i...
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muhammad mara was killed yesterday after a 32-hour standoff with french police. mara was on the list of known or suspected terrorists since 2010. during the standoff, mara admitted to killing seven people in three separate attacks, including three children and a rabbi outside a jewish school. he also told police he was trained by al qaeda before carrying out the attacks. >>> president obama leaves for asia late tonight. he's heading to south korea for a nuclear security summit. the president plans to make his first trip to the demilitarized zone, as well, that separates north and south korea. he's also scheduled to meet with the leaders of turkey and kazakhstan. >>> the republican presidential candidates turned their attention to louisiana this weekend. it holds its primary tomorrow. 46 delegates are up for grabs. meanwhile, rick santorum is taking heat for a comment he made about mitt romney. santorum said that the republicans should give president obama a second term in office in he, santorum, is not the party's nominee. he told supporters in texas that mitt ro
muhammad mara was killed yesterday after a 32-hour standoff with french police. mara was on the list of known or suspected terrorists since 2010. during the standoff, mara admitted to killing seven people in three separate attacks, including three children and a rabbi outside a jewish school. he also told police he was trained by al qaeda before carrying out the attacks. >>> president obama leaves for asia late tonight. he's heading to south korea for a nuclear security summit. the...
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reporter: during the day of negotiations and stalling, a profile of the suspect emerged. 24-year-old muhammad marah from toulouse is a french algerian extract. he trained with al qaeda in pakistan's tribal territories and he returned to france to commit jihad. he's admitted to carrying out the killings. he said he killed the three french protesters and killed the three children and adult at a jewish school earlier this week in revenge for, quote, children killed in palestine. a man claiming to be the toulouse shooter called in to a french network before the siege started. >> he said he wasn't scared and he said the only thing that could stop him was either prison or death and he would welcome both. >> reporter: a prosecutor said marah had planned more attacks and an end to the situation will come as a relief to the residents of toulouse. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. security camera captured a home invasion in philadelphia. at least six gunmen attacked a couple as they were pulling into their driveway. one of the victims can be seen crawling o
reporter: during the day of negotiations and stalling, a profile of the suspect emerged. 24-year-old muhammad marah from toulouse is a french algerian extract. he trained with al qaeda in pakistan's tribal territories and he returned to france to commit jihad. he's admitted to carrying out the killings. he said he killed the three french protesters and killed the three children and adult at a jewish school earlier this week in revenge for, quote, children killed in palestine. a man claiming to...
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people were saying-- his name was muhammed ali, the point he said is muhammad ali called himself muhammad ali. the larger public didn't. >> oh, yeah, the new york tims by the way, the cover of the "new york times", i can't remember the author's name. the story by the way what a flashback to read the account of the fight and see some of the greatest sports writing that you've ever seen in your life. literally a series of telegrams that made you feel like you were at this --. >> i assume people like norman mailer and george plympton and people like that. >> i think the author's name might be richard, i want to say greenberg, maybe, i'm not sure. i should know this but it is a spectacular piece of wraing. and you are there. and they, it's still ali is used in quotes and saying people check it out and i'm sort of like, i don't want to hear this. what is the reality. how much, you can look at the newspaper and assume that's on everybody's mind and are you doing the worst kind of research that there is. we talked about, like, fashion, you know. the way jones dressed, everybody is like look at v
people were saying-- his name was muhammed ali, the point he said is muhammad ali called himself muhammad ali. the larger public didn't. >> oh, yeah, the new york tims by the way, the cover of the "new york times", i can't remember the author's name. the story by the way what a flashback to read the account of the fight and see some of the greatest sports writing that you've ever seen in your life. literally a series of telegrams that made you feel like you were at this --....
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old boy was killed by a note placed on his chest said i was murdered by pasha these are my son muhammad's clothes that's where a bullet hit here and here. and also here. here's the blood of my home i wash it in water but the blood remains that's what my hummel he was wearing no idea doesn't know how long she will have to hoyt in damascus she has to go back to. the television still churns out her frying pictures from her home town at the rate. of one. every. day on. the. issues that so much of the taxpayers' money to be people at various documentary film that went viral on you tube about uganda's child soldiers and warlord joseph kony has engendered very strong. and i think that. you know there. is a young chinese you know rafa ashraf is very much like the poet hero of the songs he is you are and i mean for your religious compels looks trust the media. let them know you. come off. as a good muslim and. a lot of muslim people bought my ticket but with a lot of people that i'm still got a bit of well good let me put this here good looking at the bottom a single drop of you don't give up it's
old boy was killed by a note placed on his chest said i was murdered by pasha these are my son muhammad's clothes that's where a bullet hit here and here. and also here. here's the blood of my home i wash it in water but the blood remains that's what my hummel he was wearing no idea doesn't know how long she will have to hoyt in damascus she has to go back to. the television still churns out her frying pictures from her home town at the rate. of one. every. day on. the. issues that so much of...
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and right around two o'clock on the symbols seventeen what about us my cousin muhammad boars easy car to choose goods to the market place . it was friday so he had to so it's all in two days in order to get a return on the most. common hammad worked a lot that needed money to buy a car so that he could sell his goods and transport them right there. three security guards keep him away from his part of the market in the congo so he headed to their boss at the city council. but without even listening to him she turned him out of doors for. the situation was unbearable for him because. he bought some gas muslim and said himself on fire in the market to this city whole story. for the tragedy of support your evolution in tunisia and other countries it was the start of the arab spring. unlike most of the population of the bustling city of color such a move but art can afford to stay in bed longer. the doors miss barber shop open at ten am. but often his first customers don't arrive to new. mubarak treasures these morning alice is no relation to the proposed president but he spends his time c
and right around two o'clock on the symbols seventeen what about us my cousin muhammad boars easy car to choose goods to the market place . it was friday so he had to so it's all in two days in order to get a return on the most. common hammad worked a lot that needed money to buy a car so that he could sell his goods and transport them right there. three security guards keep him away from his part of the market in the congo so he headed to their boss at the city council. but without even...
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new at 11:00, a jury has found muhammad haroon ali guilty of strangling his ex-girlfriend to death and dumping her half-nude body in a parking lot. this was in 1999. 36 ell 36-year-old ali was arrested after tracy biletnikoff's death and was tried and found guilty in a 2001 trial, but that conviction was overturned by an appeal charging that they had improperly dismissed at least one juror. tracy biletnikoff was 20 years old when she was killed. she was the daughter of hall of famer greg biletnikoff. the family is thankful for this, but her brother says justice was not served. >> there is no justice here. it's all vengeance. >> thank god it will be able to keep a person like this off the street and keep them away from somebody else's daughter. >> ali will be sentenced on june 14th at 9:00 in the morning. >> right now, yes, we are getting a break in the weather, but mother nature will definitely be packing a serious punch later on tonight and tomorrow. we have a team in place this morning. with a look at what you need to know before you head outside. meteorologist christina loren is in
new at 11:00, a jury has found muhammad haroon ali guilty of strangling his ex-girlfriend to death and dumping her half-nude body in a parking lot. this was in 1999. 36 ell 36-year-old ali was arrested after tracy biletnikoff's death and was tried and found guilty in a 2001 trial, but that conviction was overturned by an appeal charging that they had improperly dismissed at least one juror. tracy biletnikoff was 20 years old when she was killed. she was the daughter of hall of famer greg...
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his name is muhammad merah, a nigerian extract, he trained in pakistan's tribal territories and he returned to france to commit jihad. he's admitted in great detail through the carrying out of all of the recent killings here in the toulouse area. he says he killed three french soldiers last week to protest western intervention in afghanistan, and that he killed those jewish children and one adult on monday at that jewish school to a vafrj, quote, the children being killed in palestine. that's where we are right now where we are with this unfolding story. i'm jim a seda reporting from toulouse, back to you. >> the standoff coming on the very same day as the victims are laid to rest. 400 gathering at a cemetery in israel to remember the four victims. a rabbi, his two children and a 7-year-old girl. the u.s. ambassador to israel and the foreign minister of france were both on hand for this ceremony. >>> new at 11:00, a tragic end to the search of a san francisco man who disappeared in death valley national park. 67-year-old george koller has been found dead near the campground where he was sta
his name is muhammad merah, a nigerian extract, he trained in pakistan's tribal territories and he returned to france to commit jihad. he's admitted in great detail through the carrying out of all of the recent killings here in the toulouse area. he says he killed three french soldiers last week to protest western intervention in afghanistan, and that he killed those jewish children and one adult on monday at that jewish school to a vafrj, quote, the children being killed in palestine. that's...
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muhammad murrah had blacked off the previous decision to turn himself in. and the police had blown up the shutters outside the apartment windows to pressure him to change his mind. the 24-year-old is accused of shooting and killing 7 people in france including a rabbi and 3 children. he's declared himself a part of the al-qaida network but police believe he acted alone. >>> an audit by metro inspector general found the transit agency overpaid a contractor by hundreds of thousands of dollars to help reduce safety problems. according to the washington examiner the audit found metro continued to make payments to dupont safety resources without internal oversight. they paid dupont 13.7 million through 2011. >>> a former mount rainier police officer convicted in a bizarre sexual assault case will spends the next decade behind bars. a judge sentenced gene gillette to so years in prison. he lured a 20-year-old man to his house made sexual advances toward him and shot himself times always he tried to flee in gillette's truck. gillette apologized to that victim in t
muhammad murrah had blacked off the previous decision to turn himself in. and the police had blown up the shutters outside the apartment windows to pressure him to change his mind. the 24-year-old is accused of shooting and killing 7 people in france including a rabbi and 3 children. he's declared himself a part of the al-qaida network but police believe he acted alone. >>> an audit by metro inspector general found the transit agency overpaid a contractor by hundreds of thousands of...
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he even translated for muhammad ali at the rumble in the jungle fight with george foreman. one of the many highlights of his distinguished career was accompanying ronald reagan to the superpower summits with general secretary mikhail gorbachev. all of this provides a unique perspective for our symposium today. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm welcome to ambassador ken adelman. [ applause ] >> thank you, duke. that was a wonderful introduction. it was so much nicer than the introduction i had in indianapolis when i was in office and the fellow there from the rotary club said that i had been in the -- with ronald reagan for all these important things. i was in and out of the white house constantly. i knew everything that was happening. so he ended the introduction of me with a grand flourish. he said, "so listen up carefully washington. here's ken adelman" [ laughter ] then about a year ago, a year and a half ago now, i was giving a talk on security interests in northeast asia. and the head of the foreign affairs committee in tokyo after my speech got up. a wonderful
he even translated for muhammad ali at the rumble in the jungle fight with george foreman. one of the many highlights of his distinguished career was accompanying ronald reagan to the superpower summits with general secretary mikhail gorbachev. all of this provides a unique perspective for our symposium today. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm welcome to ambassador ken adelman. [ applause ] >> thank you, duke. that was a wonderful introduction. it was so much nicer than the...
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strikingly different most of the patients here are young men from the homs province and some like muhammad don't hide their affiliation of a different syrian army his take on who is responsible for the bloodshed is not hard to guess. i have a warning for the russian people that if they don't change they will cut all ties with them once the revolution reaches its victory would you still have time to make the right choice but. the hospitals administrator shows us some of about five hundred patients they've treated since the uprising began. allegedly committed by assad's regime amount to crimes against humanity when i ask him whether deval lucian is worth all the suffering and destruction his response is not exactly humanitarian but we have many destruction and now we have more and no more than eleven thousand we hear you. i think all the revolution has. some. something. changing to better life to keep it you warning communities apart the lebanese government has dispatched an army contingent to the city parlance resemblance of the libyan capital lebanese tripoli is still trying hard to avoid
strikingly different most of the patients here are young men from the homs province and some like muhammad don't hide their affiliation of a different syrian army his take on who is responsible for the bloodshed is not hard to guess. i have a warning for the russian people that if they don't change they will cut all ties with them once the revolution reaches its victory would you still have time to make the right choice but. the hospitals administrator shows us some of about five hundred...