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muhammad ali refused to be fenced in. money wasn't important to him.therefore, after winning the heavyweight championship, the next day he gave a famous, to me, a declaration of independence speech where he says, look, i don't have to be who you want me to be. i'm free to be who i want to be, you know? to me, that resonates with we just went through the super bowl and beyonce, and everybody's criticizing, oh, why did she sing that song? why didn't she sing, you know, put a ring on the finger or something like that, right? [laughter] that's my beyonce. [laughter] well, you know, to me, this is great to think, you know, that she said, hey, you picked me for the superwell, okay, you -- super bowl? okay, you want me for your agenda? fine. if it costs me an endorsement i'm only worth a billion five instead of a billion six. i can live with it. >> not going to be who you want me to be. oh, here's this lady. >> going back to when you were starting to write the book, you said originally you were going to write a book about -- [inaudible] were you going to writ
muhammad ali refused to be fenced in. money wasn't important to him.therefore, after winning the heavyweight championship, the next day he gave a famous, to me, a declaration of independence speech where he says, look, i don't have to be who you want me to be. i'm free to be who i want to be, you know? to me, that resonates with we just went through the super bowl and beyonce, and everybody's criticizing, oh, why did she sing that song? why didn't she sing, you know, put a ring on the finger or...
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my name is muhammad, one voice movement. my question is two parts. so the first one is when you talk about the history of terrorism in europe and we look back, let's say, since the beginning of '80s until probably 2010 or 2011, there were very, very few number of terrorist attacks in europe. i can't think of more than one in france during the '80s, one during the 90s, so on, as long as i know. those terrorist attacks have been around the world but lastly we see an increase. so what history exactly this terrorism has in europe and why did the terrorists use, or target those countries in specific which is france and the uk? why many european countries when they -- because they actually traveled sometimes from syria, through greece, then italy, then to go to france and so on. so why those two countries in specific, in addition to the u.s.? so that's the first part. the second part, is there anything in your research about european terrorism that also the other way around which started even before -- since the crisis started in syria, there were hundreds
my name is muhammad, one voice movement. my question is two parts. so the first one is when you talk about the history of terrorism in europe and we look back, let's say, since the beginning of '80s until probably 2010 or 2011, there were very, very few number of terrorist attacks in europe. i can't think of more than one in france during the '80s, one during the 90s, so on, as long as i know. those terrorist attacks have been around the world but lastly we see an increase. so what history...
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conversation with michael eric die son and khalil muhammad. and dr. green will he closing words about our conference, thank you for this wonderful, wonderful, conference, and all the team members. let's give it up for them for the great work they've done. don't forget the author's books are in the book store. make sure we get to the book store with the authors and support the work because they're doing some really great things. the so much. the next panel starts at 4:30. [inaudible conversations] >> the final panel from this year's national black writers conference... >> thank you for coming out this afternoon. we really, really, really are glad to see you here and glad you stayed over these four days. when i founded the center for black literature in 2003, one of the major goals was to host the national black writer withs' conference, and it was a vision of john oliver kilns who was poet and writer in residence at that time, and he would have been 100 years in january. he wanted to support the work of black writers by hosting programs and holding a c
conversation with michael eric die son and khalil muhammad. and dr. green will he closing words about our conference, thank you for this wonderful, wonderful, conference, and all the team members. let's give it up for them for the great work they've done. don't forget the author's books are in the book store. make sure we get to the book store with the authors and support the work because they're doing some really great things. the so much. the next panel starts at 4:30. [inaudible...
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and punishment for people who have insulted the prophet muhammad.ou can find theological justification for that quite easily within the religious sources. and al qaeda was using a text by a medieval syrian ideologue, using it in propaganda and statements that described the death penalties for people who insulted the prophet muhammad. and i think for al qaeda at that point, it was very useful tool to recruit beyond the usual kind of recruitment potential. they could recruit more broadly because they had a cause that could find a better justification within islam. >> hi, thank you. in looking at the chart that you showed earlier of plots over the years, it seems to be that there's an unmistakable upward trajectory, particularly since the start of the syrian conflict, and we've seen comments from many european political officials and security services remarking about sort of an unprecedented threat level. in your view, is there anything that european political leaders or security services could be doing that perhaps they're not doing, or should be doin
and punishment for people who have insulted the prophet muhammad.ou can find theological justification for that quite easily within the religious sources. and al qaeda was using a text by a medieval syrian ideologue, using it in propaganda and statements that described the death penalties for people who insulted the prophet muhammad. and i think for al qaeda at that point, it was very useful tool to recruit beyond the usual kind of recruitment potential. they could recruit more broadly because...
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things i loved most about this movie was the juxtaposition of jackie robinson later in life with muhammad ali an with jim brown, and the idea that somehow jackie robinson, who had been the first, without whom none of this other stuff would have happened. jackie robinson is now being put in the position of being too much of an accommodationist - an uncle tom. - and muhammad ali and jim brown are representing the militancy of the time, and jackie robinson is being criticized for not being sufficiently an advocate for this position. - and he had been the most radical - how could you have been more radical? - exactly. there's a wonderful historian, yura williams, who says the definition in the 1940s of black masculinity is jackie robinson, but by the 1960s that has tired, and so you have a muhammad ali and a jim brown, and carlos smith at the olympics. - at the olympics, right, fist in the air. - that becomes and some of the more radical folks, at the same time our laws are being transformed in civil rights acts by lyndon johnson. there's a kind of impatience that it's not really working, and
things i loved most about this movie was the juxtaposition of jackie robinson later in life with muhammad ali an with jim brown, and the idea that somehow jackie robinson, who had been the first, without whom none of this other stuff would have happened. jackie robinson is now being put in the position of being too much of an accommodationist - an uncle tom. - and muhammad ali and jim brown are representing the militancy of the time, and jackie robinson is being criticized for not being...
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joining us with his reaction is muhammad ali area -- muhammad el-erian. say in your bloomberg column today this report makes life more difficult for the federal reserve. it does. does that mean they won't move in june? several houses today moving their call back to september. >> the market reaction initially was overreaction. the extent to which analysts have gone to eliminate the probability of a june hike was also an overreaction. if you look at the internals of this employment report, it is quite mixed. to conclude that quickly that june is completely out of the question and we are unlikely to get a hike in 2016, i think is going to far. vonnie: the mixture would seem to be better fundamentally than recent months. the quality of jobs created is better. there are fewer created, partially due to the weather and other seasonal elements. >> put it in context. average wes means on have created 190,000 jobs this year. that is down from 220 last year. that is to be expected. we are taking slack out of the economy. if you look at the labor participation rate a
joining us with his reaction is muhammad ali area -- muhammad el-erian. say in your bloomberg column today this report makes life more difficult for the federal reserve. it does. does that mean they won't move in june? several houses today moving their call back to september. >> the market reaction initially was overreaction. the extent to which analysts have gone to eliminate the probability of a june hike was also an overreaction. if you look at the internals of this employment report,...
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>>>ç muhammad ali's childhood home in kentucky is now a museum.e in louisville celebrated the grand opening yesterday. here's the little pink house where cassius clay grew up. he changed his name to muhammad ali on the way to becoming the world's most famous boxer. lena montgomery was a little girl when the future champ baby sat here. >> ali is now 74 years old, he lives in arizona. the owners of the museum said they wanted to preserve the roots of the man who many considered to be the greatest. >>> you're looking at night at the fights in philadelphia. local celebrities went toe to toe saturday night, all for a good cause. >> district attorney versus defense attorney. >> d.a. seth williams and lawyer tariq shabab squared off. the judges gave the fight to shahbaz. the event raised money for the urban league of philadelphia. >>> today the philadelphia eagles are teaming up with the adam taliaferro foundation. >> those students spent the past year raising money and awareness for the foundation which helps people with spinal injuries. ta taliaferro i
>>>ç muhammad ali's childhood home in kentucky is now a museum.e in louisville celebrated the grand opening yesterday. here's the little pink house where cassius clay grew up. he changed his name to muhammad ali on the way to becoming the world's most famous boxer. lena montgomery was a little girl when the future champ baby sat here. >> ali is now 74 years old, he lives in arizona. the owners of the museum said they wanted to preserve the roots of the man who many considered...
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the father asks the prophet muhammad to bring them back, but muhammad declines saying there's no compulsion in religion. >> the book itself can't speak. it is we muslims that speak on its behalf. there's a beautiful passage in the koran, one of many beautiful passages that states god does not change the condition of the people until they change what is inside themselves. >> and to those who say well, you are cherry picking, what do you say? >> i say yes, that's correct, and so are you by not acknowledging the freedom loving versus of the koran. >> as you can see, islam can be used in many ways, but the question remains, why is an intolerant, violent interpretation of the religion flourishing in important parts of the muslim world? it all starts, believe it or not, with an american pop song. ♪ ...or this... ...or even this? if a stain can survive any amount of torture... ...is it still sin? arborcoat from benjamin moore. race car made history mercwhen it sold forprix a record price of just under $30 million. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000. ♪ and to
the father asks the prophet muhammad to bring them back, but muhammad declines saying there's no compulsion in religion. >> the book itself can't speak. it is we muslims that speak on its behalf. there's a beautiful passage in the koran, one of many beautiful passages that states god does not change the condition of the people until they change what is inside themselves. >> and to those who say well, you are cherry picking, what do you say? >> i say yes, that's correct, and so...
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the father asks the prophet muhammad to bring them back, but muhammad declines saying there's no compulsionn religion. >> the book itself can't speak. it is we muslims who speak on its behalf. there's a beautiful passage in the koran, one of many beautiful passages, that states god does not change the condition of the people until they change what is inside themselves. >> and to those who say well, you are cherry picking, what do you say? >> i say yes, that's correct, and so are you by not acknowledging the freedom loving versus of the koran. >> as you can see, islam can be used in many ways, but the question remains, why is an intolerant, violent interpretation of the religion flourishing in important parts of the muslim world? it all starts, believe it or not, with an american pop song. ♪ hmmmmmm..... [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. part of the award-winning golf family. what knee pain?? what sore elbow? advil liqui-gels make pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. (vo)never be good.c
the father asks the prophet muhammad to bring them back, but muhammad declines saying there's no compulsionn religion. >> the book itself can't speak. it is we muslims who speak on its behalf. there's a beautiful passage in the koran, one of many beautiful passages, that states god does not change the condition of the people until they change what is inside themselves. >> and to those who say well, you are cherry picking, what do you say? >> i say yes, that's correct, and so...
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charlie: like what sonny liston said about muhammad ali after losing to him.famously said to muhammad "i ain't scared of no man except a crazy man." michael: that's it. charlie: and accident kissinger showed a bit of that? michael: kissinger even does not deny. charlie: this is a tough question for me. but you were very close to bill buckley. michael: well -- charlie: he liked you a lot. he respected your mind. you were one of the interrogators on his show. michael: i liked him a lot. charlie: he famously said to me here, on this program, "i'm ready to die." i said, how can you say that? he said, i'm not ready to commit suicide, but i can't do all the things that brought me joy. i can travel and make speeches. i can't run the magazine. all the things that brought me so much joy in my life, i can't do, so i'm ready. michael: well, i have a longer list and him. i'm not ready. charlie: a longer list of things you can't do? michael: the things that i want to do. charlie: what are they? michael: i would like to, i would like to have another journalistic adventure,
charlie: like what sonny liston said about muhammad ali after losing to him.famously said to muhammad "i ain't scared of no man except a crazy man." michael: that's it. charlie: and accident kissinger showed a bit of that? michael: kissinger even does not deny. charlie: this is a tough question for me. but you were very close to bill buckley. michael: well -- charlie: he liked you a lot. he respected your mind. you were one of the interrogators on his show. michael: i liked him a lot....
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as any of you remember when malvo and muhammad committed the murders in aspen hill they went and did not leave the area. they ate in the same restaurant where we were having the surveillance today. irony not lost on me. the same boston market. when were in the same parking lot during the sniper shooting. reporter: you don't know if it's more than a coincidence? >> i think it's a coincidence. i will tell you there is some information that the suspect in custody did live in this neighborhood at some point in time. so he came back to a neighborhood he was familiar with. >> you didn't really answer garrett's question when he was saying were there other people you were concerned he might be going after? >> my response to that is we associated him with several addresses. we went to those addresses not only out of concern he may arrive there to harm people and he may attempt to secret himself there. all of those as well alaska the other areas looked at, actively. prince george's county police officers and myself have not slept since last night in an effort to apprehend this individual. >> o
as any of you remember when malvo and muhammad committed the murders in aspen hill they went and did not leave the area. they ate in the same restaurant where we were having the surveillance today. irony not lost on me. the same boston market. when were in the same parking lot during the sniper shooting. reporter: you don't know if it's more than a coincidence? >> i think it's a coincidence. i will tell you there is some information that the suspect in custody did live in this...
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the chaos was to the spot where the sniper shooping began 14 years lee boyd malvo and john allen muhammad fired their shots at the same shopping center where tordil was arrested, just across the street from the giant parking lot where the woman was killed in her car. in that shooting in 2002, over the next 20 days the snipers would go on to kill ten people including two in aspen hills. we want to remind you to stay with news 4 and the nbc washington app. a lot will come up on this case. we'll continue to follow the new developments throughouted weekend and on monday the suss spektr is expected to appear in court. >>> the time is 8:36. a disturbing story we're following. a search for a playground attacker. the dangerous situation that the 7-year-old is now fighting for her life. >>> and right now massive wildfires are threatening thousands of folks. a rapidly growing fire that could double in >>> a very disturbing story developing this is morning. a little girl fighting for her life after a strange man ran up and stabbed her while she was at recess. it happened in dayton, ohio. the second
the chaos was to the spot where the sniper shooping began 14 years lee boyd malvo and john allen muhammad fired their shots at the same shopping center where tordil was arrested, just across the street from the giant parking lot where the woman was killed in her car. in that shooting in 2002, over the next 20 days the snipers would go on to kill ten people including two in aspen hills. we want to remind you to stay with news 4 and the nbc washington app. a lot will come up on this case. we'll...
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. >> muhammad abdullah gets some bad news.e bixby has been charged with assisted suicide, and the investigation is ongoing by the south carolina law enforcement division. in operating costs! i'll save the day! for plumbers and bakers and scapers of lawn, she's got customized coverage you can count on. you chipped my birdbath! now you're gonna pay! not so fast! i cover more than just cars and trucks. ♪ action flo did somebody say "insurance"? children: flo! ♪ action flo cut! can i get a smoothie, please? ooh! they got smoothies? for me. ooshoshow me more like this.e. got smoothies? show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. detention center in charleston, there is a new development in the death of matthew glidden. his chael bixby, has been charged with playing a role in his death. >> inmate bixby has been charged with assisted suicide. the investigation is ongoing by the south carolina law enforcement division. as far as
. >> muhammad abdullah gets some bad news.e bixby has been charged with assisted suicide, and the investigation is ongoing by the south carolina law enforcement division. in operating costs! i'll save the day! for plumbers and bakers and scapers of lawn, she's got customized coverage you can count on. you chipped my birdbath! now you're gonna pay! not so fast! i cover more than just cars and trucks. ♪ action flo did somebody say "insurance"? children: flo! ♪ action flo cut!...
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and the co-pilot muhammad ahmed mamdouh. very experienced pilots. but overall the mood in egypt across the country still remains very somber. there are headlines today talking about the sadness that the families are going through on all the egyptian newspapers, but at the same time, there is some criticism that is being leveled by some of the state media against western countries saying that this is an attempt by some western countries to sabotage egypt's reputation and this defensive attitude among some of the state-owned media saying it's too soon to say this was terrorism and an attempt to try and degrade egypt in the eyes of western powers. a lot of mixed emotions at the airport in cairo. >> that accusation from state media would seem to be pretty ridiculous. ayman, as you know, october of last year, the plane that originated from sharm el sheikh, we're talking more than 250, 270 people killed on board. the air security, the airport security system there in egypt really came under fire after that. how has it been viewed since? have they made rea
and the co-pilot muhammad ahmed mamdouh. very experienced pilots. but overall the mood in egypt across the country still remains very somber. there are headlines today talking about the sadness that the families are going through on all the egyptian newspapers, but at the same time, there is some criticism that is being leveled by some of the state media against western countries saying that this is an attempt by some western countries to sabotage egypt's reputation and this defensive attitude...
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this michael's craft store up here, yards away is where beltway snipers john allen muhammad and malvo fired in 2002. it was an eerie feeling for officers returning to the scene today. >> when they committed the murders here in aspen hill they went and the did not leave the area and ate in the same restaurant where we had the surveillance today which was an irony not lost by me. >> a michael's cashier was narrowly missed in 2002. but over the snipers killed ten including two in aspen hill. >>> stay with news 4 for continuing coverage of the deadly shooting spree. we will follow the developments through the weekend. the suspect is due in court on monday. >>> we want to turn to our weather. mother's day weekend, folks may get off to a bit of a soggy start. >> that's a start but chief meteorologist doug kammerer tells us things are supposed to clear up by brunch time sunday morning. is that true? >> if you are taking mom out, we have no problems on sunday. i think sunday will be a beautiful day. but tomorrow if you have af appointments early in the morning, maybe a game many will be cance
this michael's craft store up here, yards away is where beltway snipers john allen muhammad and malvo fired in 2002. it was an eerie feeling for officers returning to the scene today. >> when they committed the murders here in aspen hill they went and the did not leave the area and ate in the same restaurant where we had the surveillance today which was an irony not lost by me. >> a michael's cashier was narrowly missed in 2002. but over the snipers killed ten including two in aspen...
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. >>> muhammad ali's childhood home in kentucky is now a museum.ople in louisville celebrated the grand opening yesterday. the little pink house is where cassius clay grew up. linda montgomery was a little girl when the future champ baby sat her. >> he used to sit all three of us on the floor in front of the couch and give us a bowl of cereal. >> ali is 74 years old and lives in arizona. the owners of the museum said they wanted to preserve the roots of the man that many consider to be the greatest. >>> in southwestern louisiana, more rain expected today could make flood conditions worse. at least 6 inches of rainfall swamped homes and roads yesterday. fire and rescue squads were busy saving people from high water. severe thunderstorms [n new orleans postponed play in this week's pga event. >>> now your first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> a cloudy start a and few areas of light showers this morning. temperatures back in the 40s where they were yesterday morning, 48 degrees in the lehigh valley. pennsylvania suburbs at 45 degrees
. >>> muhammad ali's childhood home in kentucky is now a museum.ople in louisville celebrated the grand opening yesterday. the little pink house is where cassius clay grew up. linda montgomery was a little girl when the future champ baby sat her. >> he used to sit all three of us on the floor in front of the couch and give us a bowl of cereal. >> ali is 74 years old and lives in arizona. the owners of the museum said they wanted to preserve the roots of the man that many...
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. >>> taliban leader akhtar muhammad mansour has been killed. the pentagon confirmed it launched an air strike in pakistan targeting the taliban's top commander. with the death, the taliban is thrown into its second leadership crisis within a year. the white house said the attack marked an important milestone in our longstanding effort to bring peace and prosperity to afghanistan. it was carried out saturday by multiple unmanned military drones as mansoor and other taliban fighter drove in a remote area of the afghanistan/pakistan border. the u.s. attack on the insurgent group is believed to be the first american drone strike in the taliban headquarters. >>> hillary clinton is beating donald trump in the 2016 presidential race, but just barely. in a new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll, clinton edges trump by just three points nationally, a statistical dead heat. back in april, clinton held an 11-point advantage over the billionaire businessman. in an exclusive interview on "meet the press," clinton hit trump on everything from his business a
. >>> taliban leader akhtar muhammad mansour has been killed. the pentagon confirmed it launched an air strike in pakistan targeting the taliban's top commander. with the death, the taliban is thrown into its second leadership crisis within a year. the white house said the attack marked an important milestone in our longstanding effort to bring peace and prosperity to afghanistan. it was carried out saturday by multiple unmanned military drones as mansoor and other taliban fighter...
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a lot of fed watchers, folks i like a lot, muhammad and mark, these guys saying they're not looking forxcuses not to raise. they're actually looking for cover to raise. they want to normalize policy here. when you look at what went on this week, the s&p eeked out a gain. we saw rates go up a little bit. the two-year treasury yield is up, what, ten basis points or something. well below the 1.1% it was after the first rate increase. i'm not so certain any rates are going anywhere anytime soon. >> that's exactly the point, actually. that increase in rates we saw is essentially the market saying, we don't believe there's going to be an increase coming up in june. if that's true, then obviously you have to say, okay, well, for financials to rally, based on the expectation you can have an increase in rates and the other areas to get hurt, you have an expectation of increase in rates and markets saying you shouldn't expect an increase in rates. >> the banks, after that initial pop, not that robust. i think they're desperate to get another one on the board so they can start pulling them back. t
a lot of fed watchers, folks i like a lot, muhammad and mark, these guys saying they're not looking forxcuses not to raise. they're actually looking for cover to raise. they want to normalize policy here. when you look at what went on this week, the s&p eeked out a gain. we saw rates go up a little bit. the two-year treasury yield is up, what, ten basis points or something. well below the 1.1% it was after the first rate increase. i'm not so certain any rates are going anywhere anytime...
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but what is interesting is that in the period following the muhammad cartoons from 2005 to 2013, we see actually the number of plots in scandinavia, mainly in denmark, actually is higher than the number of plots in france and france is widely considered the archenemy of jihadists in europe. that -- this event in scandinavia kind of affected -- or the stat indicate that this is a homegrown driver. that's a difficult question, but because many of the people who are involved in plots to avenge the cartoons were under influence by pundits, jihadi leaders, al qaeda spokesfigures in conflict zones and pursued or operated within the framework of the groups in conflict zones so you can also ask the question how homegrown is this die mention of the threat pattern? overall, that attacks are linked to western interference, muhammad cartoons is hardly surprising at all and it's completely in tern with what al qaeda are saying about the strategy and their ideology. so this is not something surprising at all. however, this, alone, does not explain terrorist cell formation. and to find out more, i exp
but what is interesting is that in the period following the muhammad cartoons from 2005 to 2013, we see actually the number of plots in scandinavia, mainly in denmark, actually is higher than the number of plots in france and france is widely considered the archenemy of jihadists in europe. that -- this event in scandinavia kind of affected -- or the stat indicate that this is a homegrown driver. that's a difficult question, but because many of the people who are involved in plots to avenge the...
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least witnesses we talked to today, and what is really, really ironic is that here is where the john muhammad apparently had dinner here or lunch here at the boston market that day, also, the site the first shooting, and this is where it all happens again. is it a coincidence? was it planned? at this point, know. ge this afternoon, and then they'llik police chief said they weren't quite sure if it was indeed a coincidence or it was the fact that he was from that area and just came back, to a place that was familiar, but it will be interesting to find out. >> the similarities, like you said, are erie, and whether it is a coincidence or not, but you will have to get inside the minds of this man to know what he was thinking, and if he did know. but, if he did have a plan there, but it does bring back 2001. >> the questions are reasonable. >> absolutely. they sure are. >> we're going to continue our coverage of the events that happened today after the break. >> but first, in with fox5's marinabreak county, 62 year old eulalio cuod >> breaking news, the man in police custody. they conference, with
least witnesses we talked to today, and what is really, really ironic is that here is where the john muhammad apparently had dinner here or lunch here at the boston market that day, also, the site the first shooting, and this is where it all happens again. is it a coincidence? was it planned? at this point, know. ge this afternoon, and then they'llik police chief said they weren't quite sure if it was indeed a coincidence or it was the fact that he was from that area and just came back, to a...
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. >> thankfully it was without incident when malvo and muhammad committed the murders in aspen hill theyhe same restaurant we were having the surveillance here today. announcer: from abc7 news, this is a breaking news alert. jonathan: breaking news we have been following much of the day the suspect involved in the shootings in custody. after three separate shootings that left three people dead in the last 24 hours. maureen: eulalio tordil was arrested near a boston market in aspen hill. this is after deadly gunfire at a school, mall and a grocery store. jonathan: his arrest played out in front of the cameras. investigation. about who he is, what may have shappened. what happened there. wehe rage with maryland burea chbrad bell in aspenl.? brad: a terrible day. intense day. sigh of relief only after the arrest was made. it happened in this parking lot. in this parking space here. this is where is the suspect eulalio tordil was captured. not long after he came out of this boston market. we can show you the video of him being taken into custody. a very alert montgomery county police officer
. >> thankfully it was without incident when malvo and muhammad committed the murders in aspen hill theyhe same restaurant we were having the surveillance here today. announcer: from abc7 news, this is a breaking news alert. jonathan: breaking news we have been following much of the day the suspect involved in the shootings in custody. after three separate shootings that left three people dead in the last 24 hours. maureen: eulalio tordil was arrested near a boston market in aspen hill....
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the president of nigeria, muhammad adu buhari is hosting a summit on saturday.ats. u.s. department of state and president of france and regional leaders expected to be in attendance. >>> the taliban is claiming responsibility for a car bomb that killed two people in southern afghanistan. the attack happened near a police training center in helmand province. 12 people, including a child, were wounded. >>> in spain, a village south of madrid was evacuated on friday after a nearby tire dump caught on fire. authority says they were concerned that the burning tires would produce toxic smoke. firefighters and helicopters were sent in to control that huge blaze there. >>> russia is denying new allegations that it ran a doping program for the 2014 oshsochi olympics. the ex-director of russia's anti-doping lab made the allegations to "the new york times." he said government agents replaced tainted urine samples. the kremlin calls the charges defamation by defect. matthew chance has more. >> reporter: the latest allegations detailing a complex doping contemporaries he 201
the president of nigeria, muhammad adu buhari is hosting a summit on saturday.ats. u.s. department of state and president of france and regional leaders expected to be in attendance. >>> the taliban is claiming responsibility for a car bomb that killed two people in southern afghanistan. the attack happened near a police training center in helmand province. 12 people, including a child, were wounded. >>> in spain, a village south of madrid was evacuated on friday after a...
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contest in 2005 where people were asked to draw pictures of the prophet mow amed a whicdthe prophet muhammad unpopular in europe. >> no. it was to find out if censorship takes place. i told people to draw mohammed as they see him. i didn't expect this controversy. but four months later it erupted in the middle east and the rest is history. i don't regret it because it made sense from a journalistic points of view. you hear about a problem and you want to find out if it's true or not. instead of asking people, i invited them to show their relationship to this issue. kennedy: you have very few allies in europe when it comes to free speech of this variety. the artists at "charlie hebdo" were doing the same thing. did you imagine as they were releasing their interpretations of mohammed that it would end in such a horrific and deadly way in paris? >> no. when this happened in paris it was the day ever for me. i was shocked because some of them were my friend. i worked with some of them. but it didn't come as a surprise in 2015. at that point we had been living with death threats for terrorist att
contest in 2005 where people were asked to draw pictures of the prophet mow amed a whicdthe prophet muhammad unpopular in europe. >> no. it was to find out if censorship takes place. i told people to draw mohammed as they see him. i didn't expect this controversy. but four months later it erupted in the middle east and the rest is history. i don't regret it because it made sense from a journalistic points of view. you hear about a problem and you want to find out if it's true or not....
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john allen muhammad, first fired shots in 2002 hitting the same arrested. and narrowly missed in that shooting. over the next 20 day, sniper would go on to kill ten including two people in aspen hills. >> we want to remind you, stay with news 4 and the nbc washington app for continuing coverage. a lot of developments expected in this case especially over the next several days and throughout the weekend, of course. the suspect is set to appear in court on monday. >>> we are continuing to follow other developing stories right now. this one, unbelievable. a search for a playground attacker. the dangerous situation as this 7-year-old now fights for her life. >>> and massive wildfires, right now threatening thousands of folks. the rapidl know you're budgeted for the expected, and the unexpected. know that at least the process of buying a new home can be clear and simple. know your investments can make retirement closer than you think know. the one word behind all the guidance we provide,
john allen muhammad, first fired shots in 2002 hitting the same arrested. and narrowly missed in that shooting. over the next 20 day, sniper would go on to kill ten including two people in aspen hills. >> we want to remind you, stay with news 4 and the nbc washington app for continuing coverage. a lot of developments expected in this case especially over the next several days and throughout the weekend, of course. the suspect is set to appear in court on monday. >>> we are...
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mentor can add to our live here in the studio with me right now from 100 black men of the bay area is muhammad naderi, the vice chair of the board of directors. so nic to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> we've been chatting during the break. love what you all are doing. i wnt to know for you personally, why is mentoring so important and why especially young black men? >> well, our organization 100 black men inhe bay area, all of our members have been beneficiaries of mentoring. my story is very similar to otr folks' stories in terms of you had somebody who shepherded you through, whetr it was high school, college or early career, somebody who took an interest in what you were doing and said, let me help youout. the only thing that we were asked in return is, number one, do the best we can and then number tw when it's our turn and we have the opportunity we do the same thing. that's why meant rg is so important to us a why we focus on it at 100 black men. >> you have so many different programs. community school program, junior 100 and collegiate 100 >> yes. >> tell me about the col
mentor can add to our live here in the studio with me right now from 100 black men of the bay area is muhammad naderi, the vice chair of the board of directors. so nic to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> we've been chatting during the break. love what you all are doing. i wnt to know for you personally, why is mentoring so important and why especially young black men? >> well, our organization 100 black men inhe bay area, all of our members have been beneficiaries...
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. >> meantime, muhammad reyes thanks god he was not injured. he is hoping the police will recover stolen merchandise so he can he open the store. >> he took 80% of the jewelry in the showcase. >> there are multiple surveillance cameras inside the store and in the plaza. because of the ongoing investigation police have not released the footage. we should note a bystander injured in the gun fire is expected to survive the injuries. police also say they believe that round was fired by the suspect not the officer who responded here. reporting live in sp mike carter-conneen, abc7 news. alison: thank you. you can track crime in your neighborhood with the spot crime map we have on the website, wjla.com. leon: days and weeks of dreary weather around here we earn today's gorgeous day. don't you think? alison: we did. leon: chief meteorologist doug hill has a check on tonight's forecast. looking good. doug: about time, isn't it? it's delightful out there. the temperatures are in the 80's. a little cloudy at times but it's all fair weather cloudiness. we
. >> meantime, muhammad reyes thanks god he was not injured. he is hoping the police will recover stolen merchandise so he can he open the store. >> he took 80% of the jewelry in the showcase. >> there are multiple surveillance cameras inside the store and in the plaza. because of the ongoing investigation police have not released the footage. we should note a bystander injured in the gun fire is expected to survive the injuries. police also say they believe that round was...
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it was flown by muhammad sakar. this is an experienced pilot over 6,000 hours of flying time over 2,000 in this specific type of plane. his co pilot over 2,000 hours of flying time. the weather was fine when they dropped off the radar. usually this would suggest a catastrophic event, high drop in pressure. no one is suggesting that is what it is egyptair has gone to great lengths to say no one should jump to conclusions. the prime minister saying nothing can be discounted. they are setting up meetings with the national security advisors. the french issued their condolences to those involved. that is the first suggestion everyone on the plane may have died. of those 56 passengers, 30 egyptians, 15 french, one britain, one belgium and a few from other countries. 7 staff on board and 3 security officials which is normal operating procedure for this kind of flight. security is the highest all over europe all over the world in aviation. charles-de-gaulle is such a major airport that something got on board is remarkable.
it was flown by muhammad sakar. this is an experienced pilot over 6,000 hours of flying time over 2,000 in this specific type of plane. his co pilot over 2,000 hours of flying time. the weather was fine when they dropped off the radar. usually this would suggest a catastrophic event, high drop in pressure. no one is suggesting that is what it is egyptair has gone to great lengths to say no one should jump to conclusions. the prime minister saying nothing can be discounted. they are setting up...
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just days after president obama confirmed muhammad monsour was killed by a drone strike, the leadershipouncil announced his replacement, one of his deputies. the group marking monsour's death with three days of mourning. >>> all right. let's get an early start on your money. dow futures are higher. stock markets in europe and asia posting nice gains overnight. oil prices climbing near $50 a barrel. one stock we're watching today, hewlett-packard enterprises. shares are up 11% in premarket trading. the company is spinning off its enterprise services unit and merging it with computer sciences corporation. that stock is actually up 21% in premarket trading. one interesting note here, both companies were formed by spinoffs last year. >>> shares of gopro are getting a big boost from red bull. shares jumped almost 5% yesterday after it announced a deal with the energy drink company, but the stock is down 45% this year and 90% below its all-time high. the two will partner on content distribution and international events. red bull will score some gopro stock as part of the deal. gopro needs a c
just days after president obama confirmed muhammad monsour was killed by a drone strike, the leadershipouncil announced his replacement, one of his deputies. the group marking monsour's death with three days of mourning. >>> all right. let's get an early start on your money. dow futures are higher. stock markets in europe and asia posting nice gains overnight. oil prices climbing near $50 a barrel. one stock we're watching today, hewlett-packard enterprises. shares are up 11% in...
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are remember that song by cat stevens who is now muhammad ali or somebody, moon child?think of that moon calf. monday trump tower, he caused all kind of chaos. please all remember that the spin stops here. because we are definitely look out for you. >>> breaking tonight, a firestorm of criticism continues to build. 24 hours after the white house drops a late night memo that critics argue is changing the rules at every school in america when it comes to issue of transgender students. welcome to thecally file, i'm megyn kelly. the doj and the department of education made if announcement in the middle of the night heading into a friday sending a message to schools that reads in part, the desire to accommodate others discomfort cannot justify a policy that singles out and disadvantage as particular class of students. end quote. now, all public schools that receive public funding, including most colleges and universities, are at risk of losing that funding
are remember that song by cat stevens who is now muhammad ali or somebody, moon child?think of that moon calf. monday trump tower, he caused all kind of chaos. please all remember that the spin stops here. because we are definitely look out for you. >>> breaking tonight, a firestorm of criticism continues to build. 24 hours after the white house drops a late night memo that critics argue is changing the rules at every school in america when it comes to issue of transgender students....
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. >> it's all over and muhammad ali at the end of the 14th round, it's a tko -- >> before that, you'rescribers. after that, you're counting in millions. that's really day one for both businesses. hbo and the cable industry. >> if you're a fan, what you'll see in the next minutes to follow may convince you you've gone to sports heaven. >> in the mid '70s in the sports world, there were just these three giants. cbs, nbc, abc. and then in connecticut, somebody got a hold of a transponder. >> the picture you're watching right now has been taken by a camera sent through some sophisticated equipment to this earth transmitting system -- >> this guy, bill rasmussen, who had been fired from his job and just trying to figure out a way to deliver local cable sports. then when they found out about the satellite they said, so can we cover the whole state? and the guy looked and he said, no, you don't understand. >> for another 25 cents or whatever you can send this all over the country. they went, oh, gee. why would anyone want to do that? they didn't quite know what they had. >> and he wound up re
. >> it's all over and muhammad ali at the end of the 14th round, it's a tko -- >> before that, you'rescribers. after that, you're counting in millions. that's really day one for both businesses. hbo and the cable industry. >> if you're a fan, what you'll see in the next minutes to follow may convince you you've gone to sports heaven. >> in the mid '70s in the sports world, there were just these three giants. cbs, nbc, abc. and then in connecticut, somebody got a hold of...
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muhammad ri a gun pointed at his race. >> want only for me, for everyone. >> we are following the evidence and if there are others who are involved, yes, we hope to bring them to justice. >> reporter: as far as that by saastander who was driving by the scene and was shot. we are told that that person is recovering and doing better tonight, in fact. internalal affairs will be investigating the officer that was involved in the shootout. according to him, that officer is a hero. vance? >> david culver, thanks, david. months of planning and hours waiting in line. tonight, we look at the challenges with the tsa's pre-check program. >>> i'm darcy spencer in prince george's county. the fire department is considering firefighters wear ballistic vests just like the police officers wear. what the union it is needs to happen first. >> beyond charity group that's more like a cult. >> we hit 80 for the first time this month and there are more 80s in the forecast and maybe a storm for memorial day. hey d.c., guess which airline added more nonstop straight-shot flights than any ot
muhammad ri a gun pointed at his race. >> want only for me, for everyone. >> we are following the evidence and if there are others who are involved, yes, we hope to bring them to justice. >> reporter: as far as that by saastander who was driving by the scene and was shot. we are told that that person is recovering and doing better tonight, in fact. internalal affairs will be investigating the officer that was involved in the shootout. according to him, that officer is a hero....
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he knew muhammad. so in a way you demystify the thing by knowing exactly what is happening. i think we have to stop there and i really want to thank our panelists for this very, very firm discussion and for sharing stories that are difficult to share. i really appreciate you coming under the lights to do that with us tonight. [applause] and the last word is to ahmad. >> okay. i want to add just one last thing. we came from a country where our government and leaders tell us what to do. and all we have to do as people is to listen. i learned that the voices of people are heard here. i don't know what channels because i am still new here, but you can do that. you can vouch for us. you can say our stories. you can say your impression about the syrian refugees. we are not angels. we are like 24 million syrians but at least we gave you some example about what syrians might be. you can call your political channels to present to their friends. i don't know what would be the process but you can help us. you can help the syrians who are trapped there. they are hoping to have a better
he knew muhammad. so in a way you demystify the thing by knowing exactly what is happening. i think we have to stop there and i really want to thank our panelists for this very, very firm discussion and for sharing stories that are difficult to share. i really appreciate you coming under the lights to do that with us tonight. [applause] and the last word is to ahmad. >> okay. i want to add just one last thing. we came from a country where our government and leaders tell us what to do. and...
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was this mystical, mysterious one-eyed guy who claimed to be the modern incarnation of the prophet muhammady welcomed the al qaeda movement to set up shop and that's a big part of the story of how we got the 9/11 attacks. but it wasn't long before he became a leader in hiding in order to keep himself safe. the taliban really did set up this very tight security system in which the person who could see him was his number two in the organization. he was the only guy who knew where omar was and he would meet with him, get messages from him and pasthem on to the rest of the taliban and one day he died from hepatitis and the number two guy, the only person allowed to see omar, that guy supposedly passing on his messages from the taliban, he decided when he died that he would keep passing on the messages but at that point they were ones he made up himself. he pretended to be his messenger but really he was running the taliban himself for years. omar had been dead for two years when word finally got out last summer that he was dead. so, last summer the taliban had this brief internal power struggle
was this mystical, mysterious one-eyed guy who claimed to be the modern incarnation of the prophet muhammady welcomed the al qaeda movement to set up shop and that's a big part of the story of how we got the 9/11 attacks. but it wasn't long before he became a leader in hiding in order to keep himself safe. the taliban really did set up this very tight security system in which the person who could see him was his number two in the organization. he was the only guy who knew where omar was and he...
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he calls the death of mullah mansour aktar muhammad a milestone in our effort to bring peace to afghanistan. the strike which happened just across the border in pakistan is the most aggressive u.s. military action in pakistan since the raid that killed osama bin laden. >>> investigators now say that prince may have been dead for six hours before his body was found in an elevator at his minnesota home. but there's still no official word on the cause of death. last night, stevie wonder joined madonna for a touching tribute to prince to close out the billboard music awards show. we'll have more highlights from the show later in this half hour. >>> nick menza, the former drummer for the metal bands megadeath is dead. he collapsed on stage during a performance of his progressive jazz trio in los angeles. menza was megadeath's drummer for nine years and five records including "rust and peace." the cause of death is thought to be a massive heart attack. nick menza was 51. >>> there was another security scare at the white house just two days after the secret service shot an intruder. someone spotte
he calls the death of mullah mansour aktar muhammad a milestone in our effort to bring peace to afghanistan. the strike which happened just across the border in pakistan is the most aggressive u.s. military action in pakistan since the raid that killed osama bin laden. >>> investigators now say that prince may have been dead for six hours before his body was found in an elevator at his minnesota home. but there's still no official word on the cause of death. last night, stevie wonder...
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young, featuring sharieff muhammad. this is democracy now!democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are on the road in chicago to cc pbsadcasting from wy chicago. it's been an eventful few days for the democratic party, from the contested nevada state democratic convention on saturday to the split results tuesday night in primaries in both kentucky and oregon. former secretary of state or clinton declared victory against democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders in the primary on tuesday in kentucky, though it is razor thin margin. while sanders won a decisive victory in oregon. last night sanders spoke to about 12,000 supporters in carson, california, and directly addressing the democratic party leadership. >> in almost every case, whether it is a national whole or state poll, we do much better against trump then does secretary clinton. [cheers] the poll just came out, i think it was yesterday, the state of georgia, not a very good state for us, trump was beating secretary clinton by four points. we were beating
young, featuring sharieff muhammad. this is democracy now!democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are on the road in chicago to cc pbsadcasting from wy chicago. it's been an eventful few days for the democratic party, from the contested nevada state democratic convention on saturday to the split results tuesday night in primaries in both kentucky and oregon. former secretary of state or clinton declared victory against democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders in...
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see i'm six foot one and i'm tons of fun and a dress to a t you see i got more clothes ♪ ♪ than muhammad sunroof cadillac ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i mean it was the most fun. >> yeah. sugarhill gang. >> jimmy: it's the most fun movie. that's just a clip, a taste of it. >> that scene goes on for a a while. >> jimmy: who's is the guy in the passenger seat? >> glen powell. >> jimmy: glen powell. >> yeah. he plays finn. >> jimmy: man, he runs away. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: he's just a couple scenes in there where i go -- >> he's amazing. >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> great guy. >> jimmy: you were amazing. >> oh, thanks for having me. >> jimmy: thanks for coming on. i appreciate it. richard linklater, "everybody wants some!!" with two exclamation points. [ cheers and applause ] it's in theaters now. we'll have music from zara larsson after the break. stick around everybody. it's good. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ bill assumed it was a costume party. bill assumed his mayo was the best choice. assume nothing. unlike hellmann's regular mayo, kraft olive oil mayo has half the fat and still
see i'm six foot one and i'm tons of fun and a dress to a t you see i got more clothes ♪ ♪ than muhammad sunroof cadillac ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i mean it was the most fun. >> yeah. sugarhill gang. >> jimmy: it's the most fun movie. that's just a clip, a taste of it. >> that scene goes on for a a while. >> jimmy: who's is the guy in the passenger seat? >> glen powell. >> jimmy: glen powell. >> yeah. he plays finn. >>...
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so, it's going to be warm this afternoon with a high of 87, mostly sunny skies but not as muhammad as several days. if you're leaded to the airport, well, it doesn't look like there's any major delays in any of our major travel destinations, all green aircraft and scanning the horizon we don't see any rain in any of the main travel destinations yet as well. boston and new york a little bit cloudy to our north. matt and tam. >> thank you, david. >>> the phillies continue their three game series against the nationals at citizens bank park tonight. pitcher aaron nola will be on the mound. hellickson threw seven innings. highlights when things are going well but they lose four to three. they have lost eight of their last 10. the pittsburgh penguins took game one of the stanley cup finals. they beat san jose three to two on center nick benino's goal. >> barriers get a rematch with the cavaliers in the nba finals. golden state rallied to beat oklahoma city 96-88 in game seven of the western conference finals last night. the warriors beat the cavs last year. game one is on thursday night in
so, it's going to be warm this afternoon with a high of 87, mostly sunny skies but not as muhammad as several days. if you're leaded to the airport, well, it doesn't look like there's any major delays in any of our major travel destinations, all green aircraft and scanning the horizon we don't see any rain in any of the main travel destinations yet as well. boston and new york a little bit cloudy to our north. matt and tam. >> thank you, david. >>> the phillies continue their...