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. >> my name is muhammed, and i've been in the united states since 2009 as a refugee. >> muhammed is like many in the iraqi expatriate community when he requests that we don't reveal his identity. he fears it could put family members back home at risk, either from militants or criminal gangs. >> they kidnap one of your family, thinking that because you are living in america you are a millionaire or something and asking for a ransom. that happens many times. >> muhammed says he was forced to leave iraq. he says just because he was an english teacher, militants thought he was working with the americans. many iraqis who worked with the u.s. military or private contractors as translators have been killed. >> they start targeting teachers, educated people. so we received a threat note to leave or you will be killed. >> and why did so many iraqis, like muhammed, choose to come to san diego? well, many of them had family connections here because of an older, establhed iraqi community that's been in the city for years. that's especially true for iraqi christian chaldeans, who have put down d
. >> my name is muhammed, and i've been in the united states since 2009 as a refugee. >> muhammed is like many in the iraqi expatriate community when he requests that we don't reveal his identity. he fears it could put family members back home at risk, either from militants or criminal gangs. >> they kidnap one of your family, thinking that because you are living in america you are a millionaire or something and asking for a ransom. that happens many times. >> muhammed...
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muhammed ala sham. mona al bakkour muhammed al-khal. laurents fahmy-al-mnaimi. mosaab al-odaalah. abdel karim al-oqda. rami al-sayed. bassel al-shahade. anas al-tarsha. naji asaad. mari colvin. yusufy ahmed deeb. gilles jacquier. hozan abdel halim mahmoud. maya naser. remi ochlik. mohamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. basel tawfiq youssef. ammar mohamed suahil zado. in tanzania, daudi mwangosi. in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. in 1969 in vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, philip geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, jarlath dolan. in 2001 in ireland, austin finn. may we have a moment of silence for these brave men and women. thank you very much. >> this concludes our ceremony this morning. we thank you all very much for joining us today. richard, we thank you especially for your gracious and inspiring words. we ask that you please allow a few moments for the family members to place roses in front of the memorial in honor of their loved ones. thank you. >> we are going to hold an facts on the next "washingt
muhammed ala sham. mona al bakkour muhammed al-khal. laurents fahmy-al-mnaimi. mosaab al-odaalah. abdel karim al-oqda. rami al-sayed. bassel al-shahade. anas al-tarsha. naji asaad. mari colvin. yusufy ahmed deeb. gilles jacquier. hozan abdel halim mahmoud. maya naser. remi ochlik. mohamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. basel tawfiq youssef. ammar mohamed suahil zado. in tanzania, daudi mwangosi. in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. in 1969 in vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the...
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. >> whoever talks upon -- whoever talks against the profit, muhammed, should be punished. we want an islamic state in bangladesh. >> until recently they were at a little-known islamic group made up of teachers and students. the group raises its own money, running the largest network of islamic schools in the country, popular in the countryside. it's institutions are not recognized by the government. in april members brought the capitol to a standstill by leading a march to demand anti- blasphemy laws. they wanted people who defame islam punished. >> the demands that they are putting forward are very much political in nature, and they are serious. a lot of people, what they want to see is that these demands have to be met politically. wax as the leaders say, it is not a political movement, but the group that has the support of the largest political parties there 13 demands include separating men and women in public places and restoring the name of god in of the constitution. the prime minister said that the prime minister is considering their demand and that many of those d
. >> whoever talks upon -- whoever talks against the profit, muhammed, should be punished. we want an islamic state in bangladesh. >> until recently they were at a little-known islamic group made up of teachers and students. the group raises its own money, running the largest network of islamic schools in the country, popular in the countryside. it's institutions are not recognized by the government. in april members brought the capitol to a standstill by leading a march to demand...
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muhammed is the eldest son and said he tried to help his mother when she collapsed. >> it was a horrible, suffocating smell. your body would become really you were you felt like dead. you couldn't even see. i couldn't see anything for a three-year four days. three or four days. >> he shows us wear the devices said to have landed. -- where the device is said to have landed. test results are pending. a british chemical experts as there is strong but incomplete evidence that a nerve agent was used. for patients were brought to the hospital near the border. through aput decontamination and were given entropy to treat symptoms. it was too late for marion. >> the symptoms that she displayed all correspond to poison gas exposure. the often match phosphate poisoning. one of the main derivatives the sarin gas. -- was sarin gas. >> mohammed lives in a tent outside town. for people like him, the real issue is and how people are killed, it is death itself. what they say is the indifference of the world to their plight. >> a press conference today with the turkish prime minister, president obama says
muhammed is the eldest son and said he tried to help his mother when she collapsed. >> it was a horrible, suffocating smell. your body would become really you were you felt like dead. you couldn't even see. i couldn't see anything for a three-year four days. three or four days. >> he shows us wear the devices said to have landed. -- where the device is said to have landed. test results are pending. a british chemical experts as there is strong but incomplete evidence that a nerve...
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muhammed ala sham. bakkour muhammed al-khal. laurents fahmy-al-mnaimi. odaalah.l- oqda. karim al- rami al-sayed. al-shahade. anas al-tarsha. asaad. mari colvin. yusufy ahmed deeb. jacquier. =hozan abdel halim mahmoud. maya naser. remi ochlik. hamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. fiq youssef. zado.mohamed suahil mwangosi.a, daudi in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, dolan.te -- jarlath austin fin..eland, n. may we have a moment of silence for these brave men and women. thank you very much. >> this concludes our ceremony this morning. we thank you all very much for joining us today. richer, we thank you especially for your gracious and inspiring words. we ask that you please allow a few moments for the family members to place roses in front of the memorial in honor of their loved ones. thank you. >> we are goin gto hold an informal support. anyone is welcome. members at anyly time. conversations]eneral crowd >> as this family comes
muhammed ala sham. bakkour muhammed al-khal. laurents fahmy-al-mnaimi. odaalah.l- oqda. karim al- rami al-sayed. al-shahade. anas al-tarsha. asaad. mari colvin. yusufy ahmed deeb. jacquier. =hozan abdel halim mahmoud. maya naser. remi ochlik. hamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. fiq youssef. zado.mohamed suahil mwangosi.a, daudi in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in...
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muhammed takes exception and shows lebraun down to the floor. of course he did some high fives from bulls fans on the way out. 9086 heat and lebraun turns it on. within minutes ago, he conversed the driving layup plus the file. 9990 at that juncture. seven assists for low brown. 1 04 = 94. the heat to lead the series to = 01. 221. = 1. kobe is mom took a bunch of kobe's thinks to sell. only colby says, the stuff is not hers and he wants it back. now the courts will decide who gets $1.5 million worth of memorabilia. right now and the fifth inning. six = two giants. it's been a bad week for major league umpires. in a pump fined and suspended two games. last night astros angels games, allowed astros manage. tsk her (male announcer): now, the orchard supply sports report with gary radnich. there is off tonight. gary is off tonight. tiger woods is in the hunt at the the players championship ponte verde beach florida.tiger coming into play today four strokes back. >>pam: we will get will be back tonight at 11 everybody. stephen c. you back tonight at
muhammed takes exception and shows lebraun down to the floor. of course he did some high fives from bulls fans on the way out. 9086 heat and lebraun turns it on. within minutes ago, he conversed the driving layup plus the file. 9990 at that juncture. seven assists for low brown. 1 04 = 94. the heat to lead the series to = 01. 221. = 1. kobe is mom took a bunch of kobe's thinks to sell. only colby says, the stuff is not hers and he wants it back. now the courts will decide who gets $1.5 million...
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somebody who lives here, sort of a shadowy character who is extremely offensive video directed at muhammed and islam extremists and terrorists, used this as an excuse to attack a variety of our embassies including the consulate in libya. >> but here's what gregory hicks, the second highest ranking official on the ground at the time told congress yesterday. >> do you report to nip in washington within the first couple of days that flfs there a protest in connection to a youtube video? >> the only report that our mission made through every channel was that there had been an attack on a consulate. >> so at this table, we assumed all the things we found out yesterday to be true, but we were giving people buckets full of the benefit of the doubt. now they don't deserve that any more, eric. what do you think? >> i think there are two time lines. there's the time lines of politics, and that one really starts after everything in benghazi was finished. that was the coverup time line. mostly the way to answer that one is who pushed the video. that's the question that needs to be answered for that on
somebody who lives here, sort of a shadowy character who is extremely offensive video directed at muhammed and islam extremists and terrorists, used this as an excuse to attack a variety of our embassies including the consulate in libya. >> but here's what gregory hicks, the second highest ranking official on the ground at the time told congress yesterday. >> do you report to nip in washington within the first couple of days that flfs there a protest in connection to a youtube...
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why we're all here, what medicare was established for and the patient and this is a'' i took from muhammed honda -- gandhi a patient is the most important person on our promises. he is the dependent on us. we are dependent on him. he is not an interruption in our work. he is the purpose of it. he is not an outsider in our business. he is part of it. we are not doing him a favor by serving him. he is doing us a favor by giving us the opportunity to serve him. thank you very much for all the good you do for patients that come to this hospital is noble work. it is not easy but it is worked worth doing. thing keogh. [applause] we have 10 minutes for questions and comments please come to the microphone over here. one. >> i amanda cardiology practice for many years i was very surprised about the hospital's avocations, i am a little emotional, i have a patient who i have been taken care of the last many years and the doctor said that i can take care of her and another to be put in hospice is it your mother is undying. she said i want her to be in hospice. and i said a hospice is for the end state
why we're all here, what medicare was established for and the patient and this is a'' i took from muhammed honda -- gandhi a patient is the most important person on our promises. he is the dependent on us. we are dependent on him. he is not an interruption in our work. he is the purpose of it. he is not an outsider in our business. he is part of it. we are not doing him a favor by serving him. he is doing us a favor by giving us the opportunity to serve him. thank you very much for all the good...
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go to scandinavia, and hack to death the editor of a newspaper who ran cartoons about the prophet muhammedwere going to do a home invasion and just hack this person to death so we've seen, we've seen these individualized radical people. we've seen groups one and two or three. and the reality is it's almost impossible to stop them. you aren't going to know of it until it's too late. >> i want to replay a few seconds of that chilling message left by one of those london killers. listen. >> we swear by the almighty we will never stop fighting until you leave us alone. we must fight them as they fight us, an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. i apologize women had to witness this today. but in our land women have to see the same. our people will never be safe. remove your government, they don't care about you. do you think david cameron will get caught in the street. do you think the politicians will die? no, it will be the average guy like you. >> paul, this message had all the haul marc hallmarks of clas qaeda rhetoric. is it going too far to say that al qaeda is behind the attacks? >> a
go to scandinavia, and hack to death the editor of a newspaper who ran cartoons about the prophet muhammedwere going to do a home invasion and just hack this person to death so we've seen, we've seen these individualized radical people. we've seen groups one and two or three. and the reality is it's almost impossible to stop them. you aren't going to know of it until it's too late. >> i want to replay a few seconds of that chilling message left by one of those london killers. listen....
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i must not draw -- he writes this 100 times and by the end he has drawn muhammed. that says it better than by showing itself. those are some of the issues that come up in the course of compiling this book and i want to leave you with a question that i still have for myself and then take your questions, so i can answer them. namely i am a person who is a card-carrying member of the american civil liberties union. i am a follower of believe in the power of the better argument. i began censorship and i believe that the way to deal with that idea as is with better ideas. and then along comes a series of choices where the pictures are more powerful than the words. they really are. and if they aren't, they are received as if they were. what do you do about that? does that change the case for free speech? does it put it in a different perspective? those are the issues i raised in the art of controversy. thank you for hearing me out. [applause] so, have i answered all questions? yes, sir. >> you want me to go back to that? you want to know the story that went with it? okay
i must not draw -- he writes this 100 times and by the end he has drawn muhammed. that says it better than by showing itself. those are some of the issues that come up in the course of compiling this book and i want to leave you with a question that i still have for myself and then take your questions, so i can answer them. namely i am a person who is a card-carrying member of the american civil liberties union. i am a follower of believe in the power of the better argument. i began censorship...
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perhaps holder's significant admission was the killing of the fourth american, jude muhammed, a 23-year-old who attended high school and college in north carolina and later went missing in pakistan in november of 2011. mohammed was apparently killed by a u.s. drone strike 18 months ago. despite the fact that as of yesterday, according to "the new york times," his name remained on the fbi's most wanted list. an fbi spokesman, kathleen wright said on wednesday, that it would be removed. joining me today, senior fellow at the center on budget and policy priorities and msnbc contributor, jared bernstein and heather mcgee head of deem 0s. and executive editor of msnbc.com and msnbc political analyst, richard wolffe and joining us from washington, is mark mazetti author of "the way of the knife." >> an experiment that's lasted more than a decade, do you think we've learned anything from that experiment? >> we've learned how to use armed drones in hundreds of occasions. i said that a little flippantly. the the experiment has been in manhunting and killing that really from around 2008 on has been a
perhaps holder's significant admission was the killing of the fourth american, jude muhammed, a 23-year-old who attended high school and college in north carolina and later went missing in pakistan in november of 2011. mohammed was apparently killed by a u.s. drone strike 18 months ago. despite the fact that as of yesterday, according to "the new york times," his name remained on the fbi's most wanted list. an fbi spokesman, kathleen wright said on wednesday, that it would be removed....
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muhammed ala sham. mona al bakkour muhammed al-khal. laurents fahmy-al-mnaimi. mosaab al-odaalah. abdel karim al-oqda. rami al-sayed. bassel al-shahade. anas al-tarsha. naji asaad. mari colvin. yusufy ahmed deeb. gilles jacquier. j =hozan abdel halim mahmoud. maya naser. remi ochlik. mohamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. basel tawfiq youssef. ammar mohamed suahil zado. in tanzania, daudi mwangosi. in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. in 1969 in vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, philip geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, charlotte -- jarlath dolan. in 2001 in ireland, austin finn. may we have a moment of silence for these brave men and women. thank you very much. >> this concludes our ceremony this morning. we thank you all very much for joining us today. richard, we thank you especially for your gracious and inspiring words. we ask that you please allow a few moments for the family members to place roses in front of the memorial in honor of their loved ones. thank you. >> tonight, a news coverage, obama and
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you remember he came out of the gate with that khalid sheik muhammed trial he wanted to have and the white house didn't have his back. then it turned into this fast and furious scandal the republicans were obsessed with. it totally fell flat and the rest of the country -- they were calling for holder's resignation and constantly grilling him. now he is back again. with holder specifically you have a guy who is kind of at the end of his rope with these guys. >> you mentioned the benghazi e-mails. let's go there as we try to get all the headlines in today. i'd love to get the college loan story in as well. the white house is looking to put to rest the issue of how it handled the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi following months of criticism from the right. yesterday the obama administration released 100 pages of e-mails describing the interagency debate over how to describe last year's september 11 attack. the e-mails show that cia deputy director mike morell was the individual who requested references to al qaeda and other extremist groups be removed from the official talking
you remember he came out of the gate with that khalid sheik muhammed trial he wanted to have and the white house didn't have his back. then it turned into this fast and furious scandal the republicans were obsessed with. it totally fell flat and the rest of the country -- they were calling for holder's resignation and constantly grilling him. now he is back again. with holder specifically you have a guy who is kind of at the end of his rope with these guys. >> you mentioned the benghazi...
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muhammed. one was galani the a, only detainee brought to the u.s., prosecuted in new york. new york did not collapse in a heap because of the trial. he was convicted. critics say he was acquitted. of 199 anditted convicted of only 1/5. but he got life without parole. at guantanamo we have had seven convictions. five of the seven people being the big dough -- being convicted are now that compared you get convicted of a war crime, that might be our joke. you have to lose to win. to liz, you might get to go home. if he did not get charged, he could sit there for the rest of your life. the administration has to make a decision on which cases they want to prosecute, and they should be prosecuted in federal court, where it has been fast. there have been no acquittals in a terrorism-related case. severe sentences at guantanamo got a misdemeanor. a family in virginia got a bigger sentence by giving their teenager a beer. the d.c. circuit has overturned his conviction, saying material support for terrorism was not a the to the offense, nor was concurrency. six of the seven people be
muhammed. one was galani the a, only detainee brought to the u.s., prosecuted in new york. new york did not collapse in a heap because of the trial. he was convicted. critics say he was acquitted. of 199 anditted convicted of only 1/5. but he got life without parole. at guantanamo we have had seven convictions. five of the seven people being the big dough -- being convicted are now that compared you get convicted of a war crime, that might be our joke. you have to lose to win. to liz, you might...