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prophet muhammad was a fascinating character.e belonged to a very small, fairly insignificant clan, which was part of an enormous and extremely significant and wealthy tribe. so, if you will, he was part of this kind of ruling system but an outcast in that ruling system. he was an orphan, in a society in which orphans had no real protection whatsoever. a society that was deeply stratified between the very wealthy and the poor, and he hat sort of figure out through his own social and business acumen how to become a very successful merchant. in other words, by the time he became around 40 years old, he had figured out a way to use this system that had amassed enormous amounts of wealth at the top to its own benefit, its own advantage. he seems to have been a deeply spiritual man, to the his speier to allity was steeped in the pagan culture of which he arose, something that muslims don't like to think about, muhammad was a product of his world, he didn't just drop from heaven and live in a vacuum for 40 years before he became a prop
prophet muhammad was a fascinating character.e belonged to a very small, fairly insignificant clan, which was part of an enormous and extremely significant and wealthy tribe. so, if you will, he was part of this kind of ruling system but an outcast in that ruling system. he was an orphan, in a society in which orphans had no real protection whatsoever. a society that was deeply stratified between the very wealthy and the poor, and he hat sort of figure out through his own social and business...
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in arabics, and muhammad is just like, america, america, like you. and i was like, what are you talking about? i didn't believe him. because the guy was speaking arabic, you know? he had the beard and everything. i looked. oh my god, he is an american. it was a curve ball. i didn't expect this at all. you know, like one of the first things i said, oh my god, they're collecting us. >> the way that that photographer, matt, escaped from captivity last year in syria, is almost impossible to believe. he squeezed through, physically squeezed through a tiny opening he was able to finesse in a small overhead window in one of the cells that he was held in. the only way he was able to reach to the window to get out was by standing literally, standing on the back of one of the other americans with whom he was jailed. here's how he described it to "the new york times" after he escaped. "their cell was in a basement. the mesh and welding on one window was damaged and had only be partially repaired." he said he stood on his cell mate's back and unraveled wires ope
in arabics, and muhammad is just like, america, america, like you. and i was like, what are you talking about? i didn't believe him. because the guy was speaking arabic, you know? he had the beard and everything. i looked. oh my god, he is an american. it was a curve ball. i didn't expect this at all. you know, like one of the first things i said, oh my god, they're collecting us. >> the way that that photographer, matt, escaped from captivity last year in syria, is almost impossible to...
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muhammad lila, iraq. >> our thanks to our team in iraq. ipad want to bring in our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz in our washington bureau. you were on the air with me with the president late today. any indication from your sources how long this will last? >> there have been nearly 20 air strikes now, but the general who heads up operations at the pentagon said today that while the air strikes have disrupted the isis advance on erbil, isis remains very well organized and equipped and the general reiterated that the u.s. has no intention of expanding those strikes to other areas unless americans are directly threatened. but today, david, did see political progress as you know. iraq nominated a new prime minister that's supposed to replace iraq's leader for years. seemingly good news for president obama seen here huddling with his national security advisor while on vacation in martha's vineyard. but it is not clear whether maliki will live without a fight. >>> we're going to turn to that air scare, an aborted takeoff in pue
muhammad lila, iraq. >> our thanks to our team in iraq. ipad want to bring in our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz in our washington bureau. you were on the air with me with the president late today. any indication from your sources how long this will last? >> there have been nearly 20 air strikes now, but the general who heads up operations at the pentagon said today that while the air strikes have disrupted the isis advance on erbil, isis remains very well...
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the world that gave birth to muhammad and the world that he left behind.e interested in that topic, i suggest "no god but god." >> host: are you working on another book? >> guest: i am, or i'm supposed to be working on another book, let me put it that way. yes, i am. i'm work only a book -- working on a book that is about the very origins and evolution of our very concept of god. i've been fascinated with the origins of religion for a very long time. "no god but god" is about the origins of islam, you know, "zealot" is about the origins of christianity. what i'd like to do now is to expand that search and talk about the very origin toes of god -- the origins of god, the origins of religion. so i'm going back about 125,000 years and starting with the sort of first trace, the first notion that there is something beyond, something other than this world. and how that notion eventually became what we now call god. >> host: jeremy, lawrence, kansas, you are on booktv on c-span2. please go ahead. >> caller: thank you, c-span, so much for the time and space to hav
the world that gave birth to muhammad and the world that he left behind.e interested in that topic, i suggest "no god but god." >> host: are you working on another book? >> guest: i am, or i'm supposed to be working on another book, let me put it that way. yes, i am. i'm work only a book -- working on a book that is about the very origins and evolution of our very concept of god. i've been fascinated with the origins of religion for a very long time. "no god but...
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family has reportedly been sent photos of his body right now little is known about him on muhammad but he is believed to have been killed in the same firefight that killed douglas macarthur mccain i was joined earlier by john l. esposito a professor of religion and international affairs at georgetown university to discuss the growing trend of american recruitment by isis and how the u.s. will deal with the terror group inside of syria so i first started out by asking him why isis seems to be appealing to westerners in general. well i think that one of these we should get first of all is that isis actually is appealing far more broadly than we really thought for example indonesians chechnya and so who would have thought that it would be already growing in indonesia. and i think in terms of the u.s. . and the and europe. if you think about it it's precisely what al qaida has been trying to do in recent years and particularly targeting use disaffected youth in one way or another disaffected be the first young person who died as a suicide bomber from florida talked about he was raised in a
family has reportedly been sent photos of his body right now little is known about him on muhammad but he is believed to have been killed in the same firefight that killed douglas macarthur mccain i was joined earlier by john l. esposito a professor of religion and international affairs at georgetown university to discuss the growing trend of american recruitment by isis and how the u.s. will deal with the terror group inside of syria so i first started out by asking him why isis seems to be...
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close to home a second american has reportedly been killed fighting for isis in syria durham on muhammad of many many applicants the state department has yet to confirm this death but caitlin hayden a spokeswoman for the national security council confirmed that officials will be following up on this lead meanwhile mohammed's family has reportedly been sent photos of his body right now little is known about abdul rahman muhammad but he is believed to have been killed in the same firefight that killed douglas macarthur mccain i was joined earlier by john l. esposito a professor of religion and international affairs at georgetown university to discuss the growing trend of american recruitment by isis and how the u.s. will deal with the terror group inside of syria i first asked him why isis seems to be appealing to westerners in general. well i think that one of these we should get first of all is that isis actually is appealing far more broadly than we really thought for example indonesians chechnyans who would have thought that it would be already growing in indonesia. and i think in term
close to home a second american has reportedly been killed fighting for isis in syria durham on muhammad of many many applicants the state department has yet to confirm this death but caitlin hayden a spokeswoman for the national security council confirmed that officials will be following up on this lead meanwhile mohammed's family has reportedly been sent photos of his body right now little is known about abdul rahman muhammad but he is believed to have been killed in the same firefight that...
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for this how is this different theoretically from when israeli treemists kidnapped that poor kid, muhammad kadir and burnt him alive? certainly i would not hold the israeli government responsible for that action and i understand that you are try that person but it seems to me perhaps israel without having all the facts about who absuspected the soldier then went off and continued to break the cease-fire assuming that hamas had broke the cease-fire. >> let's put things in clear perspective here. facts are the following. 90 minutes after a cease-fire, hamas broke a cease-fire and with a suicide bomber that killed two streel soldiers, abducted an israeli soldier. hamas this is the fifth time that hamas has broken a cease-fire a humanitarian cease-fire with the whole idea of basically bringing relief to the people of gaza. so in the sense what hamas is doing and the only times we're basically basic bringing relief to their own people, they make sure they break every cease-fire trying to bring relief to the people of gaza. >> where were these idf soldiers? i understand they were in the tunnels.
for this how is this different theoretically from when israeli treemists kidnapped that poor kid, muhammad kadir and burnt him alive? certainly i would not hold the israeli government responsible for that action and i understand that you are try that person but it seems to me perhaps israel without having all the facts about who absuspected the soldier then went off and continued to break the cease-fire assuming that hamas had broke the cease-fire. >> let's put things in clear perspective...
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he was like the muhammad ali of kmom did i. >> and he will be missed. >>> in iraq, there are 130 troops more. the troops were sent to ease the crisis and help refugees trapped by isis. >> reporter: the betty u.s. support team is there now and australia's prime minister says he's considering sending combat troops to iraq but so far isis militants do not appear to be backing down. it is clear that the crisis is growing, and so is the international response. more americans arrived in iraq but u.s. officials say it's to help, not to fight. >> as the president has made very clear, we're not going back into iraq in any of the same combat mission dimensions that we once were in, in iraq. >> three years after u.s. troops left iraq, now 130 additional marines and special ops forces are in erbil. the team is there in a supporting role as isis militants threaten to kill up to 30,000 yazidi christians on sinjar mountain. >> i would say we need much more sustained air attack not just in kurdistan, but throughout the isis area. find out where they are employed. go after them. >> the key issue is the
he was like the muhammad ali of kmom did i. >> and he will be missed. >>> in iraq, there are 130 troops more. the troops were sent to ease the crisis and help refugees trapped by isis. >> reporter: the betty u.s. support team is there now and australia's prime minister says he's considering sending combat troops to iraq but so far isis militants do not appear to be backing down. it is clear that the crisis is growing, and so is the international response. more americans...
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like mccain, muhammad had ties to minnesota.earning about mccain's childhood friend who also died fighting for extremists overseas. troy kastigar is seen in this video trying to recruit others from minnesota to join the terror group al shabaab in somalia. >> if you guys only knew how much fun we have over here. this is the real disneyland. you need to come here and join us. and take pleasure in this fun. we walk amongst the lions. places so much tranquilly and happiness in your heart when you're amongst these people here. and we can't thank allah enough. >> a terror disneyland. troy kastigar's mother spoke to jason carroll today. it was her first television interview. jason is "outfront" with this report. >> reporter: for years troy kastigar and doug mccain were the picture of the average teenaged american boys. they grew up in minneapolis, both loved playing back and were inseparable. >> there's quite a few people who you would say they would say they were best friends. and doug was one of those really close friends. he spent a
like mccain, muhammad had ties to minnesota.earning about mccain's childhood friend who also died fighting for extremists overseas. troy kastigar is seen in this video trying to recruit others from minnesota to join the terror group al shabaab in somalia. >> if you guys only knew how much fun we have over here. this is the real disneyland. you need to come here and join us. and take pleasure in this fun. we walk amongst the lions. places so much tranquilly and happiness in your heart when...
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various reports have indicated muhammad had ties to minnesota. let's go to ted rowlands standing by in minnesota. it has to be something besides the climate that would draw americans from minnesota to the battlefield in syria. >> yeah, well, quite frankly, jake, they are being recruited, in fact, two of the men who have gone everybody minneapolis to go fight were friends back in high school. >> two americans friends in high school both killed while fighting for extremist groups overseas. douglas mcauthur mccain and troy casty gar reportedly struck up a close friendship while attending high school in new holt, minnesota, a suburb of minneapolis. while neither were raised muslim, they had many friends members of the large population of somali immigrants and eventually they both converted to islam. >> he grew to have like really strong muslim beliefs so much to the fact where like he was almost like turning into a somalian. because had he like a lot of somalian friends. >> in an interview with the new york daily news, his mother reportedly said "i t
various reports have indicated muhammad had ties to minnesota. let's go to ted rowlands standing by in minnesota. it has to be something besides the climate that would draw americans from minnesota to the battlefield in syria. >> yeah, well, quite frankly, jake, they are being recruited, in fact, two of the men who have gone everybody minneapolis to go fight were friends back in high school. >> two americans friends in high school both killed while fighting for extremist groups...
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you know, muhammad ali, you see that his face is frozen. you know, perhaps mr.liams was afraid that that might happen. his facial expression is so much a part of who he is and what he does. >> reporter: michael j. fox's acting career was limited as his symptoms with parkinson's forced him to cut back. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> michael j. fox posted on twitter yesterday, stunned to learn robinson had parkinson's disease. pretty sure his support for our foundation predated his diagnosis. a true friend. i wish him peace. >>> coke strikes a deal with an energy drink giant. >>> a little league team with big dreams. we will hear from the chicago players trying to make history. this is the "cbs morning news." . air. you get a natural look without the gray. only just for men has airactiv. the only technology that uses oxygen in the air to get rid of gray while leaving the natural variations in your hair. no ammonia. no peroxide. no overcoloring. just air... just you... and the look you want. just for men. mmmmmmm. look out. now there's even more of t
you know, muhammad ali, you see that his face is frozen. you know, perhaps mr.liams was afraid that that might happen. his facial expression is so much a part of who he is and what he does. >> reporter: michael j. fox's acting career was limited as his symptoms with parkinson's forced him to cut back. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> michael j. fox posted on twitter yesterday, stunned to learn robinson had parkinson's disease. pretty sure his support for our...
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with his voice trembling, jimmy fallon called williams the muhammad ali of comedy. >> he's one in a million, like unbelievable. if you ever saw this guy stand-up, if you don't know stand-up, just amazing. he was -- he was funny. he was fast. and he was in and out of chashgs, get shakespearean, get into, yes, what the hell's going on there, a kid's going no. like ball and chain, kick and ball, yes, thank you. >> pretty good impersonation. fallon says he would watch williams and, quote, cry laughing. he showed a clip of williams' first appearance on 1981 with johnny carson. fallon stood atop the desk to declare, oh captain, my captain, you will be missed. >>> the giants and their fans stood together in silence to honor williams as well. williams was a giants fan for decades and cheered on the team at at&t park and candlestick park. in addition to moment of silence, giants played a video tribute and displayed messages from fans. at the park, williams famous for bringing the crowd to its feet before game one of the 2010 playoffs. turned out to be a good luck charm, as giants ended up winning th
with his voice trembling, jimmy fallon called williams the muhammad ali of comedy. >> he's one in a million, like unbelievable. if you ever saw this guy stand-up, if you don't know stand-up, just amazing. he was -- he was funny. he was fast. and he was in and out of chashgs, get shakespearean, get into, yes, what the hell's going on there, a kid's going no. like ball and chain, kick and ball, yes, thank you. >> pretty good impersonation. fallon says he would watch williams and,...
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. >>> and muhammad ali's fight-worn boxing gloves against smoking joe frazier sold for over $388,000sung's bendable tv, which goes from flat to curve with the press of a button, goes on sale today only in south korea. the 78-inch screen sells for about $59,000. >>> just ahead, new details on the severity of the california drought. plus, the latest sports is highlights next. curing a yeast infection can take days. relieving the itch.... can happen instantly. vagisil max strength anti-itch wipes relieve itch and odor instantly as they cleanse. so why wait to feel comfortable? trust vagisil. the number one wipe for itch. don't be envious. be envied! new revlon colorstay gel envy™ in just two steps, i get what i want. base coat and color in one. then, diamond top coat for gorgeous, life-resistant wear. in 30 easy-to-remove shades revlon fancy feast broths. they're irresistabowl... completely unbelievabowl... totally delectabowl. real silky smooth or creamy broths. everything she's been waiting for. carefully crafted with real seafood, real veggies, and never any by-products or fillers. w
. >>> and muhammad ali's fight-worn boxing gloves against smoking joe frazier sold for over $388,000sung's bendable tv, which goes from flat to curve with the press of a button, goes on sale today only in south korea. the 78-inch screen sells for about $59,000. >>> just ahead, new details on the severity of the california drought. plus, the latest sports is highlights next. curing a yeast infection can take days. relieving the itch.... can happen instantly. vagisil max...
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i would like to welcome our new member to the group muhammad nuru and excited to have you join our board. so is there any communications or new or old business from the board? >> none that i am aware of. >> seeing none we will move on to number five the executive director's report. >> good morning everyone. i would like to wish our chair a happy birthday. >> thank you. >>i would like to welcome our new director, welcome director. as a tradition every summer i would like to introduce our summer interns. this is the only meeting they can come and introduce themselves to the board because we typically recess in august. we're delighted to be in the sixth year of internships and we work with the san francisco unified school district and a number of community based organizations and the young community developers and horizon unlimited the mayor use and education program and the japanese youth council to name a few. we also work with the college students and the objective is encourage students interested in engineering, community outreach and finance to participate in the program. this summer w
i would like to welcome our new member to the group muhammad nuru and excited to have you join our board. so is there any communications or new or old business from the board? >> none that i am aware of. >> seeing none we will move on to number five the executive director's report. >> good morning everyone. i would like to wish our chair a happy birthday. >> thank you. >>i would like to welcome our new director, welcome director. as a tradition every summer i would...
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with his voice trembling, "tonight show" host jimmy fallon called him the muhammad ali of comedy. >> he was one of a kind, he was unbelievable. if you've never seen this guy stand up, he was just amazing. he was funny. and he was fast. and he would weave in and out of characters. he would get shakespearean. he would just get into like, oh, yes, thank you, the guy is sitting at home going, what the hell is going on here. and the kid is going, that's not the way. and yes, thank you! >> that was pretty good, jimmy. fallon goes on to say he would watch williams and quote, cry laughing. he showed this clip of williams' very first appearance on "the tonight show" back in 1981. of course, johnny carson hosted it back then. when it was over, fallon stood atop his desk to declare, "oh, captain, my captain, you will be missed." the san francisco giants stood together in silence before last night's games to honor williams as well. he was a giants fan for decades. cheered the team on at at&t park, and for that matter, at candlestick. in addition to a moment of silence, the giants also played a v
with his voice trembling, "tonight show" host jimmy fallon called him the muhammad ali of comedy. >> he was one of a kind, he was unbelievable. if you've never seen this guy stand up, he was just amazing. he was funny. and he was fast. and he would weave in and out of characters. he would get shakespearean. he would just get into like, oh, yes, thank you, the guy is sitting at home going, what the hell is going on here. and the kid is going, that's not the way. and yes, thank...
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he was like the muhammad ali of comedy. >>> to the latest in iraq. this morning there are 130 more u.s. troops at work in erbil, iraq's worst hot spot. defense secretary chuck hagel said this is not a combat boots on the ground kind of operation. the troops were sent to help ease the humanitarian crisis and help refugees trapped by isis. nbc's richard jordan is live in the nation's capital. good morning. what's the latest? >> good morning. that u.s. support team is already there. france says it will send arms to the kurdish fighters in iraq and australia's prime minister is considering sending combat troops to fight there on the ground in iraq as well. a clear indication the crisis is escalating and so is the international response. more americans arrive in iraq, but u.s. officials say it's to help not to fight. >> as the president has made very clear we're not going back into iraq in any of the same combat mission dimensions that we once were in in iraq. >> three years after u.s. troops left iraq now 130 additional marines and special ops forces are
he was like the muhammad ali of comedy. >>> to the latest in iraq. this morning there are 130 more u.s. troops at work in erbil, iraq's worst hot spot. defense secretary chuck hagel said this is not a combat boots on the ground kind of operation. the troops were sent to help ease the humanitarian crisis and help refugees trapped by isis. nbc's richard jordan is live in the nation's capital. good morning. what's the latest? >> good morning. that u.s. support team is already there....
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. >> people are living very long lives with parkinson's disease, you know, with muhammad ali, you seet his face is frozen. you know, perhaps mr. williams was afraid that that might happen. his facial expression is so much a part of who he is and what he does. >> reporter: michael j. fox's acting career was limited as his symptoms of parkinson's disease forced him to cut back. a study published last year found that people diagnosed with depression are three times more likely to develop parkinson's. but there's no evidence that parkinson's is caused by depression. it may be that depression is an early symptom of the disease. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> a town near the oregon border is trying to cope with heavy smoke from wildfires. the fires in happy camp were sparked by lightning monday and burned 1200 acres. cal fire satisfies it faces the challenge getting to each and every fire since some are burning in areas not access sybil by road. and the thick smoke means planes and helicopters cannot be deployed. >>> the decision by the prime minister of iraq to step down is
. >> people are living very long lives with parkinson's disease, you know, with muhammad ali, you seet his face is frozen. you know, perhaps mr. williams was afraid that that might happen. his facial expression is so much a part of who he is and what he does. >> reporter: michael j. fox's acting career was limited as his symptoms of parkinson's disease forced him to cut back. a study published last year found that people diagnosed with depression are three times more likely to...
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they do believe you have to live exactly as people who were living at the time of the prophet muhammadhe things they're doing now, crucifixions, beheadings, et cetera, et cetera, all things they believed were practiced at the time of the prophet muhammad. that's what they want basically all muslims in the world to live under. >> wow. okay. what do you think the u.s. air strikes are doing for morale, say, among isis, as well as among the travel groups and shiites that might oppose isis? >> i think it's very important that these air strikes are happening. they're dining isis. they're containing isis. they cannot push back isis. the reason why isis has been so successful is because they have a coalition with the tribes in the area. the tribes in those areas have facilitated the rise of isis. and ultimately, therefore, the solution needs to be political. u.s. has to use all its power and influence to get the tribes to support the iraqi government again. it is at that point isis will start losing. >> peter, in his press conference today, president obama was asked if his goal is to contain i
they do believe you have to live exactly as people who were living at the time of the prophet muhammadhe things they're doing now, crucifixions, beheadings, et cetera, et cetera, all things they believed were practiced at the time of the prophet muhammad. that's what they want basically all muslims in the world to live under. >> wow. okay. what do you think the u.s. air strikes are doing for morale, say, among isis, as well as among the travel groups and shiites that might oppose isis?...
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scott and muhammad, accused of shooting and killing three people in 2011. both men face robbery and murder charges for the deaths of juan an ann nunez, and also lena sanchez. >> 5:03, good morning. >> good morning, that the tasha, good morning, everybody. definitely going to be starting to heat up out there today. you know, yesterday, we certainly saw much warmer day unfold, just because we had more sunlight. but now we're sort of baking underneath a weak dome of high pressure. so, we are obviously not seeing the solar energy just yet. the sun's not up, authorities. 65 degrees outside the whitfield elementary school here, just next-door to reading, west lawn, very light wind, right now, at this observation site. it is a northerly wind, but overall talking light and variable wind today. and that is what you would require in order to see lower air quality. and that's exactly what we will find here today. so storm scan3, at the moment, remains empty. and it will stay that way, we think, here today. i have to tell you one model trying to bring in very spotty th
scott and muhammad, accused of shooting and killing three people in 2011. both men face robbery and murder charges for the deaths of juan an ann nunez, and also lena sanchez. >> 5:03, good morning. >> good morning, that the tasha, good morning, everybody. definitely going to be starting to heat up out there today. you know, yesterday, we certainly saw much warmer day unfold, just because we had more sunlight. but now we're sort of baking underneath a weak dome of high pressure. so,...
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muhammad lila, abc news, at the refugee camp in iraq. >> our thanks to muhammad for that. >>> three menthe hawaiian islands during hurricane julio have been rescued. the sailboat was hit by 30-foot seas with winds up to 115 miles an hour. the rough conditions broke the boat's mast, tossed its life rafts overboard and blew off one of the hatches. a huge container ship dropped a lifeboat to the stranded sailors bringing them to safety. >> incredible pictures. >> made it to safety. luckily. >>> and let's take a look at your weather. thunderstorms move into the northwest today. southwest sees heavy rain. most of the midwest will be sunny and dry. but watch for heavy rain around the great lakes and ohio valley. thunderstorms along the gulf coast. >> upper 80s in portland and salt lake city today. around 80 today for much of the midwest. 70s around the great lakes and in new england. >>> when you hear the term lawn mower racing, maybe you're thinking this is a story from the nation's heartland, minnesota, illinois maybe, but, no, we're off across the pond to england. >> that's where they host
muhammad lila, abc news, at the refugee camp in iraq. >> our thanks to muhammad for that. >>> three menthe hawaiian islands during hurricane julio have been rescued. the sailboat was hit by 30-foot seas with winds up to 115 miles an hour. the rough conditions broke the boat's mast, tossed its life rafts overboard and blew off one of the hatches. a huge container ship dropped a lifeboat to the stranded sailors bringing them to safety. >> incredible pictures. >> made it...
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religious leaders call that muslims will exterminate all the jews muhammad one of the chief of staff of of the hamas said that killing jews. is worship that draws us closer this is a nazi like terrorist regime hamas israel left gaza completely they threw out nine thousand jews all of their soldiers and what hamas do they created a terrorist state voted on by the gas arabs themselves they voted for the hamas they destroyed all the greenhouses that israel left so they could have a real business or. industry they destroy them all. and so even though this was all given to the hamas to the arabs the arabs goal is this was destruction no hamas missiles there be no israeli retaliation i wish that mr blumenthal would start telling the truth and stop lying and lying a lying more defending a nazi like and that's he like organization that calls for the murder of every jew that includes max blumenthal and his family. coming out all future the second half of the debate between max blumenthal and morton klein said turned. you like me to once a comedy news with some tea which a comedy news to be a
religious leaders call that muslims will exterminate all the jews muhammad one of the chief of staff of of the hamas said that killing jews. is worship that draws us closer this is a nazi like terrorist regime hamas israel left gaza completely they threw out nine thousand jews all of their soldiers and what hamas do they created a terrorist state voted on by the gas arabs themselves they voted for the hamas they destroyed all the greenhouses that israel left so they could have a real business...
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. >> he lams to be a descendant of the prophet muhammad. and even tries to emulate his mannerisms by praying like him. but others he claims promoting brutality. propaganda videos have thousands of iraqis fleeing for their lives. baghdadi himself is living in the shadows, often stairing into skies. >> prepared to work with closest but keep everyone else unaware of his identity at least. he slowly sort of annihilated or assassinated his rivals. >> reporter: intelligence experts believe al baghdadi has done a good job of organizing his forces. >> he certainly has expressed in the past that his ultimate target is going to be the united states. >> reporter: now they fear isis may even be more dangerous than al qaeda. jean casarez, cnn, new york. >> we're joined by retired army general peter mansoor and author of "baghdad at sunrise: a brigade commander's war in iraq" and the director of site intelligence group. rita, i want to start with you. how did this guy baghdadi become the head of these 20,000 terrorists? >> well, abubakar baghdadi was the
. >> he lams to be a descendant of the prophet muhammad. and even tries to emulate his mannerisms by praying like him. but others he claims promoting brutality. propaganda videos have thousands of iraqis fleeing for their lives. baghdadi himself is living in the shadows, often stairing into skies. >> prepared to work with closest but keep everyone else unaware of his identity at least. he slowly sort of annihilated or assassinated his rivals. >> reporter: intelligence experts...
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what can you tell us about the status of muhammad a dear u.s. citizen who's been detained in israel and why has his arrest been extended apparently to the end of september and why has he not been indicted yet. some of this i'm not going to be able to speak to critics in the legal system i didn't get an update from our team on this today obviously you know this is a case that we're watching closely and we're involved with closely but we can check on the legal process and see if there's any. so as you saw there the state department didn't have a whole lot of new information to add least telling us why this young man has not been indicted yet but he's idle being detained however last week the department said the u.s. consulate in jerusalem was offering consular services to the boy and his family hoping to really expedite this legal process just seems a little bizarre that taken so long what do we know about why he was arrested in the first place what are they what if they will be earlier so people understand he was born in baltimore but he has sinc
what can you tell us about the status of muhammad a dear u.s. citizen who's been detained in israel and why has his arrest been extended apparently to the end of september and why has he not been indicted yet. some of this i'm not going to be able to speak to critics in the legal system i didn't get an update from our team on this today obviously you know this is a case that we're watching closely and we're involved with closely but we can check on the legal process and see if there's any. so...
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. >> his treeks making that last putt, i think that would have nocked out muhammad ali. >> a huge galeryreen. ery welcoming. yes. he is a competitor. a tough one. >> i think that one was below the belt though. >> that would have been. >> would definitely take you down though. we have sunshine making this hole look beautiful. this would be a lovely par for ickie. you can see it gentley down the ill. two-way tie at the top for mickelson and mcilroy. fouler and stenson now both one ack. rory, keeping calm. rickie keeping calm. now rory. >> that was a bold line and it almost clipped the tree. he looked worried about it. obviously getting more difficult as it rolls down the hill. you never know with rory. he will be thinking one thing. brush it in. i have a putter in my hand. >> on the tee, here is phil mickelson. >> he likes it verne. >> as well he should. left side of the fairway. ood angle of approach. >> we are going to try to go hunting here with a big old high hook. he had it right where the pin was yesterday. he will have that putt from about 40 feet straight up the hill. that is good
. >> his treeks making that last putt, i think that would have nocked out muhammad ali. >> a huge galeryreen. ery welcoming. yes. he is a competitor. a tough one. >> i think that one was below the belt though. >> that would have been. >> would definitely take you down though. we have sunshine making this hole look beautiful. this would be a lovely par for ickie. you can see it gentley down the ill. two-way tie at the top for mickelson and mcilroy. fouler and...
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jude's hospital, challenged athletes, united service organizations which is nope as u.s.o., and muhammad parkinson's center. locally, glide memorial church. according to "people" magazine the suggested charities are organizations that are close to his heart. >>> his children released their statement about their loss and his oldest son said i lost my father and breast friend and the world got a little grayer and i will carry his heart with me. the younger son said there are no words strong enough to describe the love and respect, the world will never be the same without him. >> as a tribute, the chinese theater in hollywood dimmed lights if a full minute. he was only the 8th person honored this way in the 87 years. shirley temple and peter o'toole were among the others. >>> san francisco musician who accompanies come medians owes his career to robin williams. he says he met williams in the late 70's when both were just starting. >> he was down to earth. very apporachable. very friendly. very warm. on the tour when he was badgered , in public he would be on and hyper. >>> he went on tour w
jude's hospital, challenged athletes, united service organizations which is nope as u.s.o., and muhammad parkinson's center. locally, glide memorial church. according to "people" magazine the suggested charities are organizations that are close to his heart. >>> his children released their statement about their loss and his oldest son said i lost my father and breast friend and the world got a little grayer and i will carry his heart with me. the younger son said there are no...
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of course we have the right and actually the duty to intercept people like muhammad def and others. >the official said israel was not negotiating in good faith. they were not addressing palestinian desires to have more open borders, to have more control over their borders and their waterways. >> this is maybe the most ridiculous claim i ever heard. he is part of the palestinian authority. we got commitment signed on the white house lawn by yasser arafat and abu manzen that gaza in the west bank will remain demilitarized forever, come what may. this commitment was signed by abuse ma abu manzen, the palestinian president, 20 years ago. that gaza will remain demilitarized forever, come what may. so to tell us now that it's dishonest to demand demilitarization of gaza once more, this is ridiculous. you know what, really, this is the core of the problem. why we don't have to fight around ramallah, only because the demilitarization of ramallah, the west bank, was not violated. nobody has struggled thousands of iranian rockets into ramallah. now has launched thousands of rockets from ramalla
of course we have the right and actually the duty to intercept people like muhammad def and others. >the official said israel was not negotiating in good faith. they were not addressing palestinian desires to have more open borders, to have more control over their borders and their waterways. >> this is maybe the most ridiculous claim i ever heard. he is part of the palestinian authority. we got commitment signed on the white house lawn by yasser arafat and abu manzen that gaza in the...
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i ask you to use your authority to spare his life and to follow the example set by the prophet muhammadho protected people of the book. i want what every mother wants. to live to see her children's children. i plead with you to grant me this. >> until recently, sotloff's family had worked in secret to try to secure his release, fearing isis would harm him if they went public. but clearly they went public first. so what motivates isis terrorists to take hostages and sometimes kill them in the most bay ba barbaric ways? cnn has interviewed two isis members who are now fighting in syria. listen to this. >> do you personally believe in beheldi in beheadings and executions? would you personally partake in one? >> i would be personally honored. i hope god gives me a chance to do such a thing. >> more than honored to do that kind of execution. we're going to have more of that interview with isis fighters just ahead. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only
i ask you to use your authority to spare his life and to follow the example set by the prophet muhammadho protected people of the book. i want what every mother wants. to live to see her children's children. i plead with you to grant me this. >> until recently, sotloff's family had worked in secret to try to secure his release, fearing isis would harm him if they went public. but clearly they went public first. so what motivates isis terrorists to take hostages and sometimes kill them in...
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one official said his name was abdida muhammad. it's not confirmed he was a jihadist. the official says mccain's identity was easy to confirm because of a tattoo on his neck. >>> now what's interesting here is that more and more recruits are being attracted by the isis crusade in syria and iraq, but as ted rollins is about to show us here, not all of them start out as radicals. not all of them start out as muslim. >> reporter: two americans, friends in high school, both killed while fighting for extremist groups overseas. douglas mcarthur mccain and troy castigar struck up a friendship in new hope, minnesota, a suburb of minneapolis. while neither were raised muslim they had friends who were part of the somali immigrant community. eventually they both converted to islam. >> he grew to have like really strong muslim beliefs, so much to the fact where he was like almost like turning into a somalian because he had like a lot of somalian friends. >> kastigar's mother tries to explain how these two young men who played basketball together in high school ended up fighting to
one official said his name was abdida muhammad. it's not confirmed he was a jihadist. the official says mccain's identity was easy to confirm because of a tattoo on his neck. >>> now what's interesting here is that more and more recruits are being attracted by the isis crusade in syria and iraq, but as ted rollins is about to show us here, not all of them start out as radicals. not all of them start out as muslim. >> reporter: two americans, friends in high school, both killed...
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group that's trying to, you know, help people or reestablish, you know, the way the world was under muhammad. these are barbarians, and they kill more muslims than anybody else. >> yeah, the reports out of there, some of the videos they have posted are just unspeakably horrific. just mass slaughter, attempted genocide. i don't think there's any debate about the just absolute degraded monstrosity of what isis is doing. there is debate about what the u.s. does about it. there's a lot of emotion and anger, understandably, after they posted that video. it's so chilling. but what do you see as the strategic options from a strategic perspective in dealing with isis. >> isis did this because they want us to stop the bombing we're doing. if anything, it enhanced it. americans who were on the fence or somewhat ambivalent are going to say no, you have to go after these people because of who they are. i think what you're going to see is many more u.s. air strikes supporting kurdish forces and iraqi military forces, for example, they moved from the dam to try and take back tikrit. my guess is you're goi
group that's trying to, you know, help people or reestablish, you know, the way the world was under muhammad. these are barbarians, and they kill more muslims than anybody else. >> yeah, the reports out of there, some of the videos they have posted are just unspeakably horrific. just mass slaughter, attempted genocide. i don't think there's any debate about the just absolute degraded monstrosity of what isis is doing. there is debate about what the u.s. does about it. there's a lot of...
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i ask you to use your authority to spare his life and to follow the example set by the prophet muhammad who protected people of the book. >> now, isis of course has released some of their kidnapping victims but they've killed others. whether or not, martha, this video will work it's unclear. a lot of people are hoping this will do something to city steven sotloff. >> let's hope. let's hope. what about the other american hostage, connor? what do we know there? >> we understand isis has several americans in captivitca including now a 26-year-old american female aide worker who's reportedly captured last year. she was working for several different aid organizes. isis is demanding $6.6 million for her ransom or they're threatening to kill her. obviously those threats are very real. we've seen just last week james foley being beheaded in one video. isis has killed and released others as we know, whether or not, again, this one works or whether or not her family can come up with that money it's a big unknown. everyone is taking their threats very, very seriously. some islamic groups released
i ask you to use your authority to spare his life and to follow the example set by the prophet muhammad who protected people of the book. >> now, isis of course has released some of their kidnapping victims but they've killed others. whether or not, martha, this video will work it's unclear. a lot of people are hoping this will do something to city steven sotloff. >> let's hope. let's hope. what about the other american hostage, connor? what do we know there? >> we understand...
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they're saying they'll raise the flag of muhammad in the white house on video they're saying that. putin basically every time you turn around he's got more troops on ukraine or whatever. what the hell does he want ukraine? what good does it do russia? it doesn't do any good at all. they're just doing it because they can. they know there won't be any response to that. >> well, listen, how do you think putin reads it? i saw president obama giving a speech this morning where he said, mr. putin, rebuild that wall. i don't think it's the same. >> he might. now, miller and i go to a lot of places and o of the places we visit on the road is sophia loren's movie, "boy on a dolphin." roll it. >> hey. >> why you do that? >> because you're lazy. i work. >> miller puts forth that miss loren has a message for everybody in that movie. go. >> billy, if that isn't a litmus test i don't know what is. whenever they talk about homosexuality and they say, you know, i hear fundamentalists say get some therapy or will your way out of it, i always want to say, hey, it's my dennis miller theory of homosex
they're saying they'll raise the flag of muhammad in the white house on video they're saying that. putin basically every time you turn around he's got more troops on ukraine or whatever. what the hell does he want ukraine? what good does it do russia? it doesn't do any good at all. they're just doing it because they can. they know there won't be any response to that. >> well, listen, how do you think putin reads it? i saw president obama giving a speech this morning where he said, mr....
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they're saying they'll raise the flag of muhammad in the white house on video they're saying that. basically every time you turn around he's got more troops on ukraine or whatever. what the hell does he want ukraine? what good does it do russia? it doesn't do any good at all. they're just doing it because they can. they know there won't be any response to that. >> well, listen, how do you think putin reads it? i saw president obama giving a speech this morning where he said, mr. putin, rebuild that wall. i don't think it's the same. >> he might. now, miller and i go to a lot of places and one of the places we visit on the road is sophia loren's movie, "boy on a dolphin." roll it. >> hey. >> why you do that? >> because you're lazy. i work. >> miller puts forth that miss everybody in that movie. go. >> billy, if that isn't a litmus test i don't know what is. whenever they talk about homosexuality and they say, you know, i hear fundamentalists say get some therapy or will your way out of it, i always want to say, hey, it's my dennis miller theory of homosexuality shot through the pris
they're saying they'll raise the flag of muhammad in the white house on video they're saying that. basically every time you turn around he's got more troops on ukraine or whatever. what the hell does he want ukraine? what good does it do russia? it doesn't do any good at all. they're just doing it because they can. they know there won't be any response to that. >> well, listen, how do you think putin reads it? i saw president obama giving a speech this morning where he said, mr. putin,...
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are check out muhammad al saha, a florida man who blew himself up in a suicide bombing just weeks ago. he's believed to be the first american suicide jihadist. >> you think you're safe where you are in america? or britain? or indonesia? you think you are safe? you are not safe. those people who died on 9/11 just doesn't justify. when the americans were back in iraq, before 9/11, you think that you killed osama bin laden. that means nothing. you sent him to paradise. you think that you have won? you have never won. we have come for you. mark my words. >> okay. now, here's the scary part. before blowing himself up, he returned to america for months after training in syria. will there be more? and will the next one be on our soil? how about this one? >> well, this is, a, this shows how religious extremism offers a path to losers. satisfied winners don't choose a death cult, only losers do. it's clear that guy is a loser. the other thing is, we talk about signs and stuff. he was definitely communicating with somebody in the united states to somebody outside the united states. that's what
are check out muhammad al saha, a florida man who blew himself up in a suicide bombing just weeks ago. he's believed to be the first american suicide jihadist. >> you think you're safe where you are in america? or britain? or indonesia? you think you are safe? you are not safe. those people who died on 9/11 just doesn't justify. when the americans were back in iraq, before 9/11, you think that you killed osama bin laden. that means nothing. you sent him to paradise. you think that you...
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> i ask you to use your authority to spare his life, and to follow the example set by the profit muhammadwho protected people of the book. >> us officials say they've been working behind the scenes to try and secure sotloff's release. >> the american man freed by terrorists in syria is thanking everyone who work for his release. journalist peter curtis held hostage for nearly two years. he said can he not believe the effort. hundreds of people went through to bring him home. >> i'm also overwhelm by one other thing, and that is total strange verse been coming to up me, and saying, hey, we're just glad you're home, welcome home, glad you're back, glad you're safe. great to see you. so i suddenly remember how good the american people are and what kindness they have in their hearts. and to all of those people, i say, a huge thank you from my heart, from the bottom of my heart. >> the us evidently worked with guitar to gain curtis freedom. not only did the us not pay a ransom, also asked guitar not to. >> the sister of bombing suspect now accused of making a bomb threat. police say ailina thr
> i ask you to use your authority to spare his life, and to follow the example set by the profit muhammadwho protected people of the book. >> us officials say they've been working behind the scenes to try and secure sotloff's release. >> the american man freed by terrorists in syria is thanking everyone who work for his release. journalist peter curtis held hostage for nearly two years. he said can he not believe the effort. hundreds of people went through to bring him home....
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bringing back all the punishments from if you want though seventh century at the time of the prophet muhammad. and even al qaeda at that point wase iing zarqawi. so you can imagine how extreme they are and to some extent it's working because people are literally scared of them. we know of iraqi soldiers who were running away from isis knowing what would happen to them if they were being captured by isis. >> so when we hear this, and we talk about how to stop it, if we talk about just containing them as it has been one of the goals here is to contain isis and not give them any further ground is that going to be enough? aren't they going to continue to be a threat? and how much does the international intelligence community -- how much are they honed in on this group? how much do they really know about them to continue to contain them? >> so the air strikes that are currently being carried out by america are probably enough to contain them. but, of course, containment is not enough with a group like that. they continue to hold territory. that could be very daurges for all the neighboring countri
bringing back all the punishments from if you want though seventh century at the time of the prophet muhammad. and even al qaeda at that point wase iing zarqawi. so you can imagine how extreme they are and to some extent it's working because people are literally scared of them. we know of iraqi soldiers who were running away from isis knowing what would happen to them if they were being captured by isis. >> so when we hear this, and we talk about how to stop it, if we talk about just...
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they were worn by muhammad ali. the gloves he wore in the fight of the century, the fight with joe frazier. there have been other fights of the century since then. back in 1971. they were sold at auction for a whopping 400,000 bucks. ali lost that fight in 15 rounds. >>> robert kennedy jr. and "curb your enthusiasm" star cheryl hines, my own "pop news" here, tied the knot on saturday at the kennedy compound. in hyannisport and cape cod. i want a compound, by the way. he's the son of the late senator robert f. kennedy. this is his third marriage. >>> and finally, great story here. they say cats have nine lives. this aging labrador retriever, lady, might argue that dogs do, too. after living with a succession of owners, she once walked back to her family that gave her away, 30 miles. she has found a permanent home finally with an heiress. she's been adopted by helen rich, heiress to the wrigley gum company. >> wow. >> rich saw the dog's sad story on facebook. unclear how a dog got on facebook. we'll figure that one ou
they were worn by muhammad ali. the gloves he wore in the fight of the century, the fight with joe frazier. there have been other fights of the century since then. back in 1971. they were sold at auction for a whopping 400,000 bucks. ali lost that fight in 15 rounds. >>> robert kennedy jr. and "curb your enthusiasm" star cheryl hines, my own "pop news" here, tied the knot on saturday at the kennedy compound. in hyannisport and cape cod. i want a compound, by the...
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. >> i ask you to use your hurt to spare his life, to follow the the example set by the profit muhammad, protect the people of the book. >> us officials say they've been working behind the scenes to try and secure sotloff return. >> the american man freed by at the owes cents is in syria, thanking everyone who work for his release. journalist peter curtis held hostage for nearly two years, he said he cannot believe the effort that hundreds of people went through to bring him home. >> i'm also overwelmed by one other thing, that is total strangers have been coming to up me and saying, hey, we're justed. >> you're home, welcome home, glad you're back, glad you're safe. great to see you. so i suddenly remember how good the american people are, and what kindness they have in their hearts. and to all those people, i say a huge thank you from my heart, from the bottom of my heart. >> the us worked with guitar to gain his freedom. white house said not only did the us not pay a ransom, also asked guitar not to, as well. >> sister of boston marathon bombing suspect now accused of making a bomb t
. >> i ask you to use your hurt to spare his life, to follow the the example set by the profit muhammad, protect the people of the book. >> us officials say they've been working behind the scenes to try and secure sotloff return. >> the american man freed by at the owes cents is in syria, thanking everyone who work for his release. journalist peter curtis held hostage for nearly two years, he said he cannot believe the effort that hundreds of people went through to bring him...