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fatuma muhammad: i am mother and father for my children. my husband is dying. in my country in sudan, darfur. i come to kenya and live in kenya for around 10 years. reporter: 10 years in a refugee camp. that's how long it took for her asylum application to be processed. a year ago, fatuma and her children were finally allowed to move to the u.s. in bureaucratic jargon, they were "resettled." hundreds of refugees arrive in utica every year. they all start out in this refugee center, where they fill out forms, pick up bedding, and learn english. ba rar arrived last night. he and his family are karen from myanmar, where their minority faces persecution. they too waited ten years to be resettled. ba rar: the refugee camp in thailand was like a cage. we weren't allowed to work or go anywhere. if i can get a job in a kitchen or cleaning or washing dishes, i'll do it, whatever it is. reporter: fatuma is a few steps further along. the day after tomorrow she'll be starting work. her job adviser tatiana gives her some last-minute advice. tatiana naumenko: the refugees ar
fatuma muhammad: i am mother and father for my children. my husband is dying. in my country in sudan, darfur. i come to kenya and live in kenya for around 10 years. reporter: 10 years in a refugee camp. that's how long it took for her asylum application to be processed. a year ago, fatuma and her children were finally allowed to move to the u.s. in bureaucratic jargon, they were "resettled." hundreds of refugees arrive in utica every year. they all start out in this refugee center,...
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one ugly example, riots in 2006, triggered by a danish newspapers publishing cartoons of prophet muhammad. beyond that grotesque response more people criticize free expression as a tool in the hands of the privilege. who use words to mock and control minorities. >> words are weapons. >> there is no easy and absolute way out. we do have to decide when, where and how we will limit speech. >> do we use free speech to insult a marginalized people. or use it to enhance discourse between people living in an interconnected world. >> that is smart and sensitive. free speech means different things in different countries. in the west, nations limit free speech. some insist free speech should be absolute, with no limits at all. >> who will you appoint. who will be the one that says i know where the limits will be, i know how far they can go and when you've gone too far. >> joining us is the foreign editor of the danish newspaper. the paper's culture editor. he was nominated for the nobel peace price. prize. he is the author of a cartoon, one that ignited a debate on freedom. of speech. thank you for
one ugly example, riots in 2006, triggered by a danish newspapers publishing cartoons of prophet muhammad. beyond that grotesque response more people criticize free expression as a tool in the hands of the privilege. who use words to mock and control minorities. >> words are weapons. >> there is no easy and absolute way out. we do have to decide when, where and how we will limit speech. >> do we use free speech to insult a marginalized people. or use it to enhance discourse...
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not too far from the femoral artery. >> investigators say muhammad also targeted a second student and staff member before being taken down. his dorm roommate says he kept to himself. >> didn't talk much. and i mefr saw him walk with anybody. >> officers were seen rushing into their dorm wednesday guns drawnect collecting evidence and believe mohammed acted alone. we have no reason to believe that this was in any way related to terrorism. >>. >> reporter: classes will resume today and all four victims are expected to make a full recovery, reen ma and kendis. >> brandi, thank you so much. >> we should point out the students say he was angry at being angry at being kicked out of a stud group. >> apparently the group was for the class that he attacked. >> very fortunate. so many people on that campus surprised that this happened there. >>> coming up, what what's in your wallet that can make you even more vulnerable to identity thieves. >> those smart chips on credit cards are making it easier for thieves to steal your information. you're watching "world news now." >> >>> with credit card
not too far from the femoral artery. >> investigators say muhammad also targeted a second student and staff member before being taken down. his dorm roommate says he kept to himself. >> didn't talk much. and i mefr saw him walk with anybody. >> officers were seen rushing into their dorm wednesday guns drawnect collecting evidence and believe mohammed acted alone. we have no reason to believe that this was in any way related to terrorism. >>. >> reporter: classes...
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. >>> we now know the name of a student that went on a stabbing spree, freshman fizell muhammad shot three people before being killed by campus police, they are credited a construction worker with saving lives, 31-year-old byron price ran into the classroom to break up what he thought was a fight, he was injured while he prevented muhammad from killing his intended target. >>> state police in louisiana are meeting with state marshals who opened fire at a car and killed a little boy, they were chasing his father, chris hughes and that he sped off while trying to search a warrant and he drove on to a dead-end street, the marshals opened fire and hit him and his son, the boy died and hughes is in serious condition. >>> a boy that disappeared in alabama ten years ago when he was just 10 years old. julian hernandez was reported missing in 2002 by his mother, he was discovered in cleveland last night living with his father, the fbi received a tip last friday about his whereabouts, his father 53-year-old bobby hernandez is arrested and charged in connection with the boy's abduction. >>> a t
. >>> we now know the name of a student that went on a stabbing spree, freshman fizell muhammad shot three people before being killed by campus police, they are credited a construction worker with saving lives, 31-year-old byron price ran into the classroom to break up what he thought was a fight, he was injured while he prevented muhammad from killing his intended target. >>> state police in louisiana are meeting with state marshals who opened fire at a car and killed a...
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he was a very good student while he was here. >> muhammad took advanced placement classes. the school district brought in counselors today to help students deal with this tragedy. >> students have been holding special classes to teach students how to react to an avail lant on campus. >> well, college students readily admit that they are often living in a bubble. a big push is underway to teach them about what to do if somebody comes on campus with a gun or a knife. a process involved critical thinking. >> now it's time to think about, okay, what will i do if this happens. it's time to prepare yourself, mentally and physically. >> one of 14 students who took a voluntary class today on what to do. the number of such incidents surprised the group. >> we're at 48 or 49 depending on how you look at one certain case. that's a lot. that's too many. they teach the hour-long class where students are taught to run or defend. they're told for example to keep running even if someone stumbles or falls. >> if someone goes down and they're asking for help, we tell you just to keep going.
he was a very good student while he was here. >> muhammad took advanced placement classes. the school district brought in counselors today to help students deal with this tragedy. >> students have been holding special classes to teach students how to react to an avail lant on campus. >> well, college students readily admit that they are often living in a bubble. a big push is underway to teach them about what to do if somebody comes on campus with a gun or a knife. a process...
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you know, prophet muhammad in this one here. he said this is the same for profit muhammad which 99% will be followed. he says in this book here, i have been made notorious by terror. so he terrorized his enmays so they were scared of him. >> there's no thought what so ever. they don't follow any convent n conventional battle lines. t 1200 here at fidelity, we give you the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and e-trade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. >> test. test. arching for answers. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's cha
you know, prophet muhammad in this one here. he said this is the same for profit muhammad which 99% will be followed. he says in this book here, i have been made notorious by terror. so he terrorized his enmays so they were scared of him. >> there's no thought what so ever. they don't follow any convent n conventional battle lines. t 1200 here at fidelity, we give you the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the...
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muhammad stabbed four people before campus police officers shot and killed him.g. police in berkley are investigating a hate crime that sparked a walkout. brand new nfrgs about who was behind the fake web site that sent hundreds of students protesting in the streets. >>> a boy from alabama missing for 15 years has been found in ohio. abc news reporter carla explains how he solved his own missing persons case. >> this is an age-progressed picture of what he could look like today. a teenager getting ready for college. >> when he started the process, that's when things started coming together that that wasn't who he was. >> the discovery came after the school counselor couldn't verify the teen's social security number. a closer look showed the ohio teen was the little boy who had gone missing in alabama 13 years ago. authorities are ecstatic to share the news with his mother. >> it was just great for me to be able to tell the mother after all of this time, he has been alive and is doing well. >> investigators say the boy's mom reported him missing in 2002 when his n
muhammad stabbed four people before campus police officers shot and killed him.g. police in berkley are investigating a hate crime that sparked a walkout. brand new nfrgs about who was behind the fake web site that sent hundreds of students protesting in the streets. >>> a boy from alabama missing for 15 years has been found in ohio. abc news reporter carla explains how he solved his own missing persons case. >> this is an age-progressed picture of what he could look like today....
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western officials eventually identified him as muhammad, british citizen believed to have been born in kuwait. officials now believe he is dead. >> swiss officials are being very clear, they believe they got him with a drone strike against the vehicle he was in in syria, isis capitol, its self declared capitol, but they are not 100 percent sure, they are looking for confirmation. >> officials are confident was him when us forces fired on him, but it is still not clear whether that strike was successful. >> a class honoring fallen philadelphia fire lieutenant joyce craig will be dedicated this morning. "eyewitness news" outside engine 64 on 6100 block every rising sun avenue, where that is her moanly take place at 10:00. lieutenant craig was just 36 years old when she died last december battling a house fire in west oaklane. >> a camden county school is making history becoming the first in the country to allow a student to use medical marijuana during school day. sixteen year old jenny barber has autism and epilepsy. for the last seven months, she has been attending half days at the mar
western officials eventually identified him as muhammad, british citizen believed to have been born in kuwait. officials now believe he is dead. >> swiss officials are being very clear, they believe they got him with a drone strike against the vehicle he was in in syria, isis capitol, its self declared capitol, but they are not 100 percent sure, they are looking for confirmation. >> officials are confident was him when us forces fired on him, but it is still not clear whether that...
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i heard that muhammad ali got parkinson's from boxing. >> it's kind of counter intuitive. the difference is this, we do noncontact boxing. they don't fight against each other. they can fight against alex in the ring and they love it. >> they don't get it. hurt. they don't get hit. >> but what about alex? >> i notice that you wear body armor. you get yourself all protected? >> i'm glad i have to. >> you're afraid they're going to hurt you? >> one of our boxers specifically, he's the very reason why i had to buy that. >> he hurt you? >> it was good pain. because that showed me how -- >> honkie became. >> i hit him a little bit too hard in his ribs. and he got home and decided that it was time to get some body armor. >> you really smacked him one. >> more. >> was your right upper cut? >> the left. >> when les mills a new york teacher and gym coach was diagnosed with the disease it hit him hard. >> he was not in great shape. both physically and psychologically. he was pretty depressed. didn't really want to do much. well, you should see him now. >> when i first started coming
i heard that muhammad ali got parkinson's from boxing. >> it's kind of counter intuitive. the difference is this, we do noncontact boxing. they don't fight against each other. they can fight against alex in the ring and they love it. >> they don't get it. hurt. they don't get hit. >> but what about alex? >> i notice that you wear body armor. you get yourself all protected? >> i'm glad i have to. >> you're afraid they're going to hurt you? >> one of our...
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mom was later shot and -- muhammad was later shot ill killed by police. the pain is still fresh in the minds of many. that's why fridays night the campus held a candlelight vigil to reassure the campus community they're not alone. >> we had so many students here to begin the healing process and to feel pride in who they are and who they represent. >> here i thought i was the only one, like, suffering. and to see everyone hugging and crying, it just -- it made me feel like everything's going to be okay. >> reporter: throughout the night, several marches took place on this campus and on this bridge that every freshman crosses when they enter the university and every graduate crosses again when they leave. >> the bridge did have some negative memories to it. i remember earlier this morning, there was still emotions, students still crying as they was walking across. >> reporter: on the bridge in symbol of forgiveness where these candles shaped like a heart to honor muhammad, the same man that brought this on the campus. >> he's still a bobcat. and we stand to
mom was later shot and -- muhammad was later shot ill killed by police. the pain is still fresh in the minds of many. that's why fridays night the campus held a candlelight vigil to reassure the campus community they're not alone. >> we had so many students here to begin the healing process and to feel pride in who they are and who they represent. >> here i thought i was the only one, like, suffering. and to see everyone hugging and crying, it just -- it made me feel like...
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tomorrow is the prophet muhammad's birthday, and people who have not known freedom for nearly 50 yearsartyrs square is filled with families, kids, teenage skater boys and hotshots on motorcycles. it's wild. and almost giddily happy. young men in the camouflage pants of the militias, most of whom were civilians until last year, do their best to sporadically keep order or just join in the fun. every kid above the age of 5 seems to have been issued a lighter and a fistful of fireworks. ambulances idle on the margins of the square to treat fireworks-related injuries, of which there will be many. >> no, no, no! >> that was good. this is tripoli after 42 years of nightmare. how to build a whole society overnight and make it work in one of the most contentious and difficult areas of the world is what people are trying to figure out. [ chanting ] >> so, before the war, did you think it would ever be possible? >> no, no. >> did you dream some day this will change? >> no. in gadhafi's time, you cannot say a word. you get killed. that's it. it was impossible. then i joined the group, you know? >>
tomorrow is the prophet muhammad's birthday, and people who have not known freedom for nearly 50 yearsartyrs square is filled with families, kids, teenage skater boys and hotshots on motorcycles. it's wild. and almost giddily happy. young men in the camouflage pants of the militias, most of whom were civilians until last year, do their best to sporadically keep order or just join in the fun. every kid above the age of 5 seems to have been issued a lighter and a fistful of fireworks. ambulances...
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jihadi john's real name is muhammad emwazi and he's been in a lot of isis videos, wearing a mask and taunting foreign leaders and beheading american hostages. we'll have an update on the intelligence behind that air strike and more on his past in the next half hour. >>> some breaking news this afternoon. the u.s. supreme court says it is taking on what could be the most abortion case in the past 25 years. it will review a texas law that could force more supporters of the state's abortion clinics to shut downs. abortion clinics have to meet the same medical standards as surgical centers and doctors providing abortion services have to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. if the court rules in favor of texas, it could allow at least a dozen other states to seek similar limits. that decision is expected next june. >>> nearly a week after a crash killed four people in tt positive ome out of her coma. parents androto ecovering and rpregnant and she. the wake for those killed in the church van is scheduled for tomorrow. for information on the service and how to donate for the fami
jihadi john's real name is muhammad emwazi and he's been in a lot of isis videos, wearing a mask and taunting foreign leaders and beheading american hostages. we'll have an update on the intelligence behind that air strike and more on his past in the next half hour. >>> some breaking news this afternoon. the u.s. supreme court says it is taking on what could be the most abortion case in the past 25 years. it will review a texas law that could force more supporters of the state's...
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iman muhammad ali, and bridgette gabriel. looking at a poll a year ago from france, 16% of french citizens support isis. the population of france, in terms of the muslim population. estimated between 8% and 10%. the controversial no-go zones, et cetera. are we dealing with a clash of cultures? western civilization, and people that come from countries where perhaps they grew up under sharia law. is this now going to be a growing problem here in the u.s. if in fact we take in refugees from syria, and iraq and elsewhere? >> it has been a problem, sean. and the west has been dealing with the war with a clash of civilization. the problem is the west is refusing to acknowledge the fact that we are at war, despite the fact that our enemies tell us repeatedly, we are at war with you. we do not like your ways. we abhor your immoralitieimmora. this is how they view us. the people in france were honest enough to express their opinion. we know the same thing is happening in america today. poll after poll has showed that. and what we are
iman muhammad ali, and bridgette gabriel. looking at a poll a year ago from france, 16% of french citizens support isis. the population of france, in terms of the muslim population. estimated between 8% and 10%. the controversial no-go zones, et cetera. are we dealing with a clash of cultures? western civilization, and people that come from countries where perhaps they grew up under sharia law. is this now going to be a growing problem here in the u.s. if in fact we take in refugees from syria,...
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now yesterday we learned more information about muhammad.uthorities are telling us he's dangerous and armed. they'll stay away from him and released a picture and told everybody to call the police and do not approach him if he's seen anywhere of course, in frons, belgium or anywhere in europe where he may be on the run or at large. this is what the authorities are telling us right now. what they also told us is today the defense minister said that the five people who have so far been arrested during the 21 raids that took place here in brussels and belgium since last saturday helped to prevent or foil several attacks, steve. >> all right. claudio in brussels, thank you for that. we'll have much more after this. you're watching mtp daily. of course, how you plan is up to you. take healthcare. make sure you're covered for more than what just medicare pays... consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company... you might give this a try... the only medicare supplement plans that carry the aarp nam
now yesterday we learned more information about muhammad.uthorities are telling us he's dangerous and armed. they'll stay away from him and released a picture and told everybody to call the police and do not approach him if he's seen anywhere of course, in frons, belgium or anywhere in europe where he may be on the run or at large. this is what the authorities are telling us right now. what they also told us is today the defense minister said that the five people who have so far been arrested...
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news has started to churn about muhammad abdeslam's interview. this is in regard to his brother because the international manhunt for the eighth suspected attacker, salah abdeslam continues. he's the most wanted man in the world right now, especially given the fact that people do believe those within the intelligence community, that he might have been wearing a suicide vest, that he may still be capable of planning or carrying out some type of paris-style attack. this is the last time his brother talks about having access to him was two to three days before friday the 13th. and he spoke about his brothers, because his other brother ibrahim, also one of the attackers that wore a suicide vest that detonated outside a parisian cafe. he talked about them in a way in which he did not think the brothers showed radical behavior. he said they enhanced their behavior toward their islamic faith but he never thought they were capable of becoming terrorists in the name of their religion. >> translator: i want to tell him that we are not afraid. that is partl
news has started to churn about muhammad abdeslam's interview. this is in regard to his brother because the international manhunt for the eighth suspected attacker, salah abdeslam continues. he's the most wanted man in the world right now, especially given the fact that people do believe those within the intelligence community, that he might have been wearing a suicide vest, that he may still be capable of planning or carrying out some type of paris-style attack. this is the last time his...
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he today we are getting a first look at that student who's been identified as muhammad. he graduated from wilcox high school in sanz in june. he san jose in june. officers say he walked into the second floor classroom just as class was starting yesterday morning and stabbed a student with an eight and ten inch hunting knife. the construction worker heard the commotion is being called the hero for rush ng the classroom and jumped into the suspect. >> the contract worker went in and stumbled on this and through his action saved this one student's life. >> all the construction workers and two student and a staffer were wounded before campus police were shot and killed the attacker. all victims are expected to recover. the sheriff has scheduled a new conference this afternoon to release more information about the attack. we'll have it for you on the fourth. >>> the vote came after a long and rocky evening at city hall. [ screams ] fwo people two people were arrested in this video. the men try to forced their way in. when officers tried to stop them, he pushed one of the offi
he today we are getting a first look at that student who's been identified as muhammad. he graduated from wilcox high school in sanz in june. he san jose in june. officers say he walked into the second floor classroom just as class was starting yesterday morning and stabbed a student with an eight and ten inch hunting knife. the construction worker heard the commotion is being called the hero for rush ng the classroom and jumped into the suspect. >> the contract worker went in and...
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. >>> the family of muhammad is demanding $15 million. city of irving demanding 10 million and 5 million respectively as well as apologies. they claim mohammed and his family suffered mental anguish. >>> miami police are still on the hunt for two armed robbers who stole registers from a walgreens and then have a shootout with a man outside the store who they mistook for police. >>> and check out this incredible video of a shark feeding frenzy very close to shore where kids were playing and lasted for about an hour off the florida coast. fortunately, no one was injured. >>> just ahead, monday night football that turned into the tuesday night football and the bill had a chance on the last >>> and how is a qb allowed to reenter the game after a vicious slam to the head?head so right now at kohls.com get black friday deals online! like 50% off toys $7.99 after rebate kitchen electrics 70 to 75% off fine and silver jewelry and sweaters are just $19.99 and under. shop new online only doorbusters each day through wednesday! plus - only once a ye
. >>> the family of muhammad is demanding $15 million. city of irving demanding 10 million and 5 million respectively as well as apologies. they claim mohammed and his family suffered mental anguish. >>> miami police are still on the hunt for two armed robbers who stole registers from a walgreens and then have a shootout with a man outside the store who they mistook for police. >>> and check out this incredible video of a shark feeding frenzy very close to shore where...
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referred to the prophet muhammad which they believe within as early as 2020 there will be the final showdown and they're the vanguard of the final showdown that will lead to the victory. >> they go after targets here in the united states and most specifically in washington, d.c. they say they're going after the white house. they're going to blow it up they say like they blew up monuments, archaeological gems whether in syria or iraq. they say they're going to do the same thing right here in the u.s. capital. >> this is a third in the series where they threatened attacks. you know, i mean, the worry here is not that isis has a huge network as they do in france and belgium and other european countries that could excuse. the worry here is more this might incite violence for people who are isis sympathizers who are in contact with isis but not trained by isis. >> when a video like this surfaces, isis sympathizers here in the united states, what are you saying, could be inspired to go ahead, do something on their own? >> sure. in a way, this is crowd sourcing jihad. just send a message out to you
referred to the prophet muhammad which they believe within as early as 2020 there will be the final showdown and they're the vanguard of the final showdown that will lead to the victory. >> they go after targets here in the united states and most specifically in washington, d.c. they say they're going after the white house. they're going to blow it up they say like they blew up monuments, archaeological gems whether in syria or iraq. they say they're going to do the same thing right here...
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as i said we don't have a name, but the name on the greek ticket was muhammad al muhammad, which i thinke can probably assume was a fake name. we can also assume these were fake passports. what this really tells you and what analysts say these men were likely european nationals exploiting the refugee system and situation so that they could come back into central europe under the radar. >> clarissa ward, thank you so much for that great reporting. it may not be just a twisted view of the world that is driving isis to commit these horrific murders. could the terrorists also be high on drugs? and what will it take to ultimately defeat and destroy this toxic and lethal organization? that conversation next. amerivest selects the funds and manages your portfolio. is it run by robots? no no, you can talk to a person anytime. 'cause i don't trust robots. right...well, if the portfolio you're invested in doesn't perform well for two consecutive quarters, amerivest will reimburse your advisory fees for those quarters. i wasn't born yesterday. well, actually it looks like you were born yesterday. h
as i said we don't have a name, but the name on the greek ticket was muhammad al muhammad, which i thinke can probably assume was a fake name. we can also assume these were fake passports. what this really tells you and what analysts say these men were likely european nationals exploiting the refugee system and situation so that they could come back into central europe under the radar. >> clarissa ward, thank you so much for that great reporting. it may not be just a twisted view of the...
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branches of islam - -created over a disagreement over who should lead the religion after the prophet muhammad died. sunni's are considered to be more orthodox and by far the majority -- making up 85-90 percent of muslims around the worlrlshihie's make up onlyly about a tenth of the muslim population -- but they have majority populations in iran -- iraq and other countries -- and large communities in many other nations.---those divisions have been more significant in some parts of history than others.s.for a timeme in iraq -- for instance -- intermarriage was fairly common in some urban areas.but 2003 -- jordanian militants created isis's predecessor -- called al-queda in iraq -- that attacked shiite people -- trying to get thememo retaliate against the sunni's. then -- iraq's prime minister - - nouri al-maliki -- flammed the fire by counteracting saddam hussein's sunni favoritism with disproportion ate benefits for shiiteses sunni's felt more disenfranchised -- creating more support for what would eventually become isis.--- while sectarian differences between the shiites and sunni's were gett
branches of islam - -created over a disagreement over who should lead the religion after the prophet muhammad died. sunni's are considered to be more orthodox and by far the majority -- making up 85-90 percent of muslims around the worlrlshihie's make up onlyly about a tenth of the muslim population -- but they have majority populations in iran -- iraq and other countries -- and large communities in many other nations.---those divisions have been more significant in some parts of history than...
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watt or muhammad ali in his prime. despite having one of the all-time great memories, i >>> coming up on the morning news, a parade fly-by. a drone triggers a security scare at new york city's biggest thanksgiving day event. we will tell you who is behind it. you're watching the "cbs morning news." dave, i'm sorry to interrupt. i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil severe the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...isn't it time to let the... ...real you shine... introducing otezla, >>> a blimp made an unplanned landing yesterday on new york's long island. the blimp was advertising a health care training school when winds picked up and the pilot feared he had run out of fuel. he brought the aircraft down in a high school field with the aid of some people on the ground who rushed in to help. >>> the only thing bigger than the balloons in the thanksgiving day parade in new york
watt or muhammad ali in his prime. despite having one of the all-time great memories, i >>> coming up on the morning news, a parade fly-by. a drone triggers a security scare at new york city's biggest thanksgiving day event. we will tell you who is behind it. you're watching the "cbs morning news." dave, i'm sorry to interrupt. i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil severe the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best...
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. >> reporter: you translated original documents from the qur'an and the prophet muhammad's prophecieshese comes from statements attributed to muhammad which many conservative muslims regard as scripture second only to the qur'an. so early islamic scripture is filled with these kind of prophecies. >> reporter: are they at the heart of it? >> they are and for many muslims are important particularly when there is political upheaval in the countries in which they live. >> reporter: what about the leader of the islamic state, the caliph he's proclaimed himself, abu bakr al-baghdadi? do you get a sense he really believes this or just a ticket to power? >> he is a religious scholar by training. from his early days his nickname was "the believer" because he had a very strict type of piety and there is nothing that's come to light so far that suggests he's using these prophecies cynically. >> reporter: he calls it a changing of the guards in the al quaida movement al quaida would downplay these prophecies. the islamic state plays up the prophecies and uses them to motivate fighters for the exa
. >> reporter: you translated original documents from the qur'an and the prophet muhammad's prophecieshese comes from statements attributed to muhammad which many conservative muslims regard as scripture second only to the qur'an. so early islamic scripture is filled with these kind of prophecies. >> reporter: are they at the heart of it? >> they are and for many muslims are important particularly when there is political upheaval in the countries in which they live. >>...
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iman muhammad ali, and bridgette gabriel.oking at a poll a year ago from france, 16% of french citizens support isis. the population of france, in terms of the muslim population. estimated between 8% and 10%. the controversial no-go zones, et cetera. are we dealing with a clash of cultures? western civilization, and people that come from countries where perhaps they grew up under sharia law. is this now going to be a growing problem here in the u.s. if in fact we take in refugees from syria, and iraq and elsewhere? >> it has been a problem, sean. and the west has been dealing with the war with a clash of civilization. the problem is the west is refusing to acknowledge the fact that we are at war, despite the fact that our enemies tell us repeatedly, we are at war with you. we do not like your ways. we abhor your immoralitieimmora. this is how they view us. the people in france were honest enough to express their opinion. we know the same thing is happening in america today. poll after poll has showed that. and what we are con
iman muhammad ali, and bridgette gabriel.oking at a poll a year ago from france, 16% of french citizens support isis. the population of france, in terms of the muslim population. estimated between 8% and 10%. the controversial no-go zones, et cetera. are we dealing with a clash of cultures? western civilization, and people that come from countries where perhaps they grew up under sharia law. is this now going to be a growing problem here in the u.s. if in fact we take in refugees from syria,...
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i talked to commissioner anthony muhammad said quote the violence in southeast has to be stopped." we need more resources for young people in ward 8. i talked to paul trampton and says there needs to be a curfew is southeast d.c. and both plan to present their ideas to mayor muriel bowser. as far as suspects in these case, police urge any with information to give them a call and call detectives anonymously, live in southeast d.c., i'm shomari stone, news4. >>> another big story developing in colorado springs, we're getting our first look at a police officer killed in a shootout, officer garrett swasey is one of those shot and killed. the threat is not over and police are examining a possible explosive in what they think is the suspect's car. >> reporter: colorado springs police say a gunman who stormed a planned parenthood office has been captured alive but not before killing at least three people including officer garrett swasey. >> this is a terrible terrible tragedy that occurred in colorado springs today. obviously, we mourn the loss of the two civilian victims. we mourn the lo
i talked to commissioner anthony muhammad said quote the violence in southeast has to be stopped." we need more resources for young people in ward 8. i talked to paul trampton and says there needs to be a curfew is southeast d.c. and both plan to present their ideas to mayor muriel bowser. as far as suspects in these case, police urge any with information to give them a call and call detectives anonymously, live in southeast d.c., i'm shomari stone, news4. >>> another big story...
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jihadi john's real name is muhammad emwazi and we're waiting to hear if he was killed during an airstrike today in syria. in the control room, fox 25 news. >>> tonight's top story is another blast of rain taking place right now. worcester area. stormtracker chief meteorologist kevin lemanowicz continues to track it all for us tonight. >> they're on the southshore. there's some coming through this area, as well, through bristol county moving toward plymouth county but yes, most of the focus is on worcester county right now into southern new hampshire. >>> you're gonna find a lot of yellow and orange. around paxton, you'll see the red here. paxton road getting the torrential rain right now. there's princeton along two-a. you're seeing heavier rain here, too. look at orange showing up and darker spots of orange right back in here, too. it stretches back here to peterson and clearing on the backedge of it here. it's gonna fly on through here just after midnight tonight. southern new hampshire and manchester about to get a heavy downpour coming through your town. we'll track these and time out
jihadi john's real name is muhammad emwazi and we're waiting to hear if he was killed during an airstrike today in syria. in the control room, fox 25 news. >>> tonight's top story is another blast of rain taking place right now. worcester area. stormtracker chief meteorologist kevin lemanowicz continues to track it all for us tonight. >> they're on the southshore. there's some coming through this area, as well, through bristol county moving toward plymouth county but yes, most of...
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his real name was revealed to be muhammad awazi. >> it's so sad that our precious resources have been, you know concentrated to seek revenge if you will, or kill this man. >> meanwhile, u.s. officials say that jihadi john, eeventually evaporated when the vehicle he was in was hit and burst into flames. rick back to you. >> thank you for that report. meanwhile, troops reportedly retained a key supply route. it was backed by u.s. air strikes, witnesses say that kurdish firefighters are now in control of the strategic town. >>> philadelphia experienced a particularly violent night, five people were shot in four locations around the city and one victim died. the murder happened along the 7800 block at 2:00 am, a man was shot five times at point-blank range, investigators say they found a weapon beneath his body and one man was taken into custody after witnesses saw him flee the scene. >>> a fallen philadelphia firefighter was honored today. a new memorial plaque is a reminder of joyce craig's life and her sacrifice trk was unveiled at engine 64 station in northeast philadelphia. craig was
his real name was revealed to be muhammad awazi. >> it's so sad that our precious resources have been, you know concentrated to seek revenge if you will, or kill this man. >> meanwhile, u.s. officials say that jihadi john, eeventually evaporated when the vehicle he was in was hit and burst into flames. rick back to you. >> thank you for that report. meanwhile, troops reportedly retained a key supply route. it was backed by u.s. air strikes, witnesses say that kurdish...
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france was rocked by terror attacks on a magazine that published the satirical cartoon of the prophet muhammadand then the attack on a kosher grocery store. many have felt increasingly under threat. >> has there been an increase in that violence since the charlie hebdo attacks. >> yes, when i walk with my wife i'm sometimes insulted. they have broken my car, scratched it, damaged the side mirror, and not long ago one of my coworkers was beaten by four men, who then fled in a vehicle. we're in a in an atmosphere that is very violent. >> by law the government is for bid on it ask about religion. there is no formal statistics of how many muslims call france home. but there is estimation of 7% of the population. polls have shown the vast majority consider themselves somewhat or not very religious at all. and for most the overriding emotion now is fear. >> the decision of french musl muslim. >> she works for better interfaith relations says that after the january attacks promises were made, promises she says were not kept. >> do you feel that your voice is listened to? >> to be honest, no. in franc
france was rocked by terror attacks on a magazine that published the satirical cartoon of the prophet muhammadand then the attack on a kosher grocery store. many have felt increasingly under threat. >> has there been an increase in that violence since the charlie hebdo attacks. >> yes, when i walk with my wife i'm sometimes insulted. they have broken my car, scratched it, damaged the side mirror, and not long ago one of my coworkers was beaten by four men, who then fled in a...
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muhammad: and i think we all politicsmr. muhammad: is politics. to me, one example is the removal of the confederate flag in south carolina. is the didn't talk about future aspirations of nikki haley as a future candidate. we didn't talk about governor bentley of alabama preemptively removing the confederate flag there because he was concerned about the business community of carmakers, which is to sick is the world a better place without the flag like flying over state grounds? yes. i'm a looking for to either one of them having -- [laughter] the point being that i think people who have responsibility of governing this nation have responsibility of doing both. dr. thompson: can i maybe help us to think about this on a more upbeat level, which is -- yes, there is a lot of discord about what the next step would be after de-car summation -- de- carceration. there are many formerly carson cerated people in this discussion now. yes, eric holder was on the stage and, yes, the koch brothers were on the stage, but there were also formally incarcerated fol
muhammad: and i think we all politicsmr. muhammad: is politics. to me, one example is the removal of the confederate flag in south carolina. is the didn't talk about future aspirations of nikki haley as a future candidate. we didn't talk about governor bentley of alabama preemptively removing the confederate flag there because he was concerned about the business community of carmakers, which is to sick is the world a better place without the flag like flying over state grounds? yes. i'm a...
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muhammad was a freshman with a major in computer science and engineering. all of the victims are expected to be okay. >>> new concern over cell phone radiation and children's health. >>> and the new way parents could determine whether or not their kids are in good hands in day care. the grading system that could be >>> a call for change in new jersey. the intersection residents say is a danger zone and what they want down about it. >>> attention lowe's customers, the home improvement store may owe you some cash. what you need to know about a are you happy with your bathroom? i wasn't. but for years, i didn't do anything about it. i thought i didn't have the money, until i learned about bath fitter. bath fitter puts a new bathtub right over your old one. isn't that amazing? bath fitter will measure and make you a new custom bathtub that they install right over your existing one, with beautiful matching walls. that means you don't have to rip out your old tub. so there's no demolition or ridiculous costs. and they do it all in just one day. that's my favourit
muhammad was a freshman with a major in computer science and engineering. all of the victims are expected to be okay. >>> new concern over cell phone radiation and children's health. >>> and the new way parents could determine whether or not their kids are in good hands in day care. the grading system that could be >>> a call for change in new jersey. the intersection residents say is a danger zone and what they want down about it. >>> attention lowe's...
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was rocked by terror attacks on a magazine seen that published satirical cartoons of the prophet muhammad>> has there been an breez increase in violence since the charlie hebdo attacks. >> yes, when i walk with my wife i'm sometimes insulted. they've broken my car, scratched it, damaged the side mirror and one of my coworkers was beaten by four men who then fled in an vehicle. we're in an atmosphere that is very lie lent. >> by law the government is forbidden to ask questions about religion. there are no formal statistics how many muslims call france home. there is an estimate of 4.5 million. they have consistently shown that the vast majority consider themselves only somewhat or not very religious at all. and for most the overriding emotion now is fear. >> i took the decision to speak out for citizens of this world. >> ruby works for better interfaith religions said that after the january attacks promises were made, promises that were not kept. >> do you feel that your voice is listened to? >> to be honest, no. in france, no. >> isn't that part of the problem. >> it is part of the proble
was rocked by terror attacks on a magazine seen that published satirical cartoons of the prophet muhammad>> has there been an breez increase in violence since the charlie hebdo attacks. >> yes, when i walk with my wife i'm sometimes insulted. they've broken my car, scratched it, damaged the side mirror and one of my coworkers was beaten by four men who then fled in an vehicle. we're in an atmosphere that is very lie lent. >> by law the government is forbidden to ask questions...
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belgium authorities say muhammad albridi was caught on surveillance video at a gas station driving the same car two days later used by the >>> this time in brooklyn, this time the pedestrian is dead. it happened in the midwood section. eyewitness news reporter cefaan kim at the scene with the latest. >> just hours from now, so many of us will be gathering with family to remember all that we're thankful for. for this family, they'll be gathering for a different reason. in this case a tragedy bringing them together after a mother and a wife was mta bus steps from her home. >> i don't know what to say. i'm just shocked and feel sorry for the family. >> reporter: friends say every time they saw her she always had a smile on her face. a sweet woman who they say was kind and friendly. just before 5 p.m. police say that woman was struck and killed by this mta bus in midwood, brooklyn. we obtained this surveillance video too graphic for tv. appearing to try to beat the bus across the street but tragically she does not make it in time. dragged several dozen feet after being area hospital where
belgium authorities say muhammad albridi was caught on surveillance video at a gas station driving the same car two days later used by the >>> this time in brooklyn, this time the pedestrian is dead. it happened in the midwood section. eyewitness news reporter cefaan kim at the scene with the latest. >> just hours from now, so many of us will be gathering with family to remember all that we're thankful for. for this family, they'll be gathering for a different reason. in this...
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his real name is muhammad emwazi.e appeared in the video that several hostages including two american journalists. a missile fired from a drone targeted a vehicle he was believed to be riding in. >> he was isil's lead executioner and let us never forget that he killed many, many muslims, too. and he was intent on murdering many more people. >> u.s. military spokesman says the operation was one of a string of targeted attacks on islamic state leaders. he says the u.s. has killed one mid to upper level militant leader every two days since may. this all comes as iraqi curdish leaders say their forces are in control of the town of sinjar after taking it from islamic state extremists. firefighters raised a kurdish flag in the center of the town which has been held by isis for more than a year. kurdish militia members with the help of u.s. air strikes launched the offensive yesterday. the kurdish forces encountered little resistance which some say suggest islamic state fighters may be lying in wait for an attack. >>> house
his real name is muhammad emwazi.e appeared in the video that several hostages including two american journalists. a missile fired from a drone targeted a vehicle he was believed to be riding in. >> he was isil's lead executioner and let us never forget that he killed many, many muslims, too. and he was intent on murdering many more people. >> u.s. military spokesman says the operation was one of a string of targeted attacks on islamic state leaders. he says the u.s. has killed one...
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his brother, muhammad, made another appeal on local television today for him to turn himself over to police. we'd rather see salah in jail than in a cemetery. security net, first images of the french raid in saint denis have emerged. it lasted several hours, more than 5,000 bullets were fired. when it was over three people had been killed including the suspected ring leader of the paris attacks and eight more had been arrested. brussels is certainly a lot more tense tonight, security forces patrolling the streets have been stepped up, a number of police operations are underway, as one justinished on the square. but police have urged both media and the public to stop supporting the movement on social media as this could compromise their security, jeff? >> in brussels, thank you very much. here in the u.s., it is one not biggest travel week of the year, already been scares. one at la guardia airport in new york city. >> 46 million will travel in the will see extra officers, patrol dogs and guns at virtually every airport, train station and tourist destination. homeland security secreta
his brother, muhammad, made another appeal on local television today for him to turn himself over to police. we'd rather see salah in jail than in a cemetery. security net, first images of the french raid in saint denis have emerged. it lasted several hours, more than 5,000 bullets were fired. when it was over three people had been killed including the suspected ring leader of the paris attacks and eight more had been arrested. brussels is certainly a lot more tense tonight, security forces...