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abu nidal means father of war. abu, father. nidal, war. and he was one of most vicious terrorists around. he's responsible for simultaneous bombings in vienna, rome. >> over a two-year period, zein isa traveled overseas 14 times to caracas, athens, london, israel, zurich, and madrid. >> the fbi, among others, were maintaining a watch on middle eastern families, some that might presumably have connections with terrorist cells. the isas were maintaining what might have been a safehouse for one of the middle eastern terrorist groups. >> so the isa family were well known to u.s. intelligence. >> as a federal undercover said to me, these people are as organized as the mafia, not nearly as lovable. >> investigators wondered if there was more to the story of tina's death than her mother and father were saying. for the evert time.. she let him plan the vacation. off the beaten path: he said trust me: he implored alas, she is beginning to seriously wonder why she ever doubted the booking genius planet earth's number one acc
abu nidal means father of war. abu, father. nidal, war. and he was one of most vicious terrorists around. he's responsible for simultaneous bombings in vienna, rome. >> over a two-year period, zein isa traveled overseas 14 times to caracas, athens, london, israel, zurich, and madrid. >> the fbi, among others, were maintaining a watch on middle eastern families, some that might presumably have connections with terrorist cells. the isas were maintaining what might have been a...
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how can we defend ourselves when nidal hasan and that massacre at ft.een prevented. >> that was workplace violence. >> the fact is we can't defend ourselves against this ideology. >> tamara is angry at you right now. >> this is my final point. so many people are afraid to come forward because they're called dangerous people. they're called islamaphobes, but we're the ones on the side of the victims, including muslims. we have to stand up against islam and what the left does -- what the left does is call -- no -- let me finish. let me finish. >> it is not islam. >> let me finish. >> you've made your point. >> the paradigm that the left has created s if you stand up for the victims of islam, you are told that you hate muslims. this is bs. we are on the side of all people, including muslims. we're not haters. the people who are haters are the people that are defending this ideology and allowing the victimization of innocent people. >> can i finish -- >> you are enabling jihad and your hands are soaked in the blood of the victims of islam. >> oh, my gosh. y
how can we defend ourselves when nidal hasan and that massacre at ft.een prevented. >> that was workplace violence. >> the fact is we can't defend ourselves against this ideology. >> tamara is angry at you right now. >> this is my final point. so many people are afraid to come forward because they're called dangerous people. they're called islamaphobes, but we're the ones on the side of the victims, including muslims. we have to stand up against islam and what the left...
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back in november of 2009 major nidal hasan went on a shooting rampage at fort hood, texas, which killed 13 people and wounded 31 people. a few months later, faisal shahzad attempted to detonate a car bomb in times square in new york city. to be expected, authorities are concerned. in march 2011, congress held hearings called by representative peter king on the topic. another worrisome prospect is that islamist terrorists might strike jewish targets in america, because much of the jewish diaspora supports israel, muslim terrorists occasionally attack jewish targets outside of israel. and conceivably such violence could embolden jewish extremists into america. james and brenda let's also look at jewish extremism in america. when compared to other countries in which the diaspora has recycled anti-semitism in america has been comparatively low. nevertheless, episodes of anti-semitism have punctuated american history. anti-semitism was most pronounced in the early part of the 20th century when jewish immigrants from eastern europe settled en masse in some american cities. now, mainstream jew
back in november of 2009 major nidal hasan went on a shooting rampage at fort hood, texas, which killed 13 people and wounded 31 people. a few months later, faisal shahzad attempted to detonate a car bomb in times square in new york city. to be expected, authorities are concerned. in march 2011, congress held hearings called by representative peter king on the topic. another worrisome prospect is that islamist terrorists might strike jewish targets in america, because much of the jewish...
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rafael nidal lost the first set at today's french open men's final but he rebounded taking the next three it was nadal's ninth victory. and today marks three months to the day since malaysia airlines flight 370 vanished after weeks of grueling searches in the indian ocean. there's no sign of the jetliner. families of the 239 souls on board are trying to raise money to establish a whistle blower award. >>> an influx of undocumented children since memorial day weekend has caught the ayer of the arizona governor. not because they are in the u.s. illegally but because of where the u.s. is sending them. >> reporter: what is behind these walls has many angry and here is why. on the other side of the chain-linked fences are children, hundreds of them, seemingly laying on the floor covered in thermal blankets. this is where immigration officials are moving more than 1,000 undocumented children to this makeshift detention center this weekend. just inside the arizona/mexico border. arizona's governor is highly critical of the move saying in part, quote, i am disturbed and outraged that president ob
rafael nidal lost the first set at today's french open men's final but he rebounded taking the next three it was nadal's ninth victory. and today marks three months to the day since malaysia airlines flight 370 vanished after weeks of grueling searches in the indian ocean. there's no sign of the jetliner. families of the 239 souls on board are trying to raise money to establish a whistle blower award. >>> an influx of undocumented children since memorial day weekend has caught the ayer...
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same with nidal.ps we will see them -- >> how come we're hearing care line height -- caroline hyde? is it because of her action? baby george. >> she may know a thing or two about tennis. >> what else? >> michelle wie celebrating after winning the final round of the 69th u.s. women's open. congratulations. >> why is this a big deal? >> she was seen as a big phenom and then she kind of disappeared and she is made a comeback. i think it is a great story. she was the female tiger woods story, then fizzled out. >> when he went to barclays, did you have to go to golf school? >> no, but i've a lot of golfers in my family. i'm terrible. she is a fantastic story. >> i would have loved to see the 11-year-old up there. >> she did well? >> she did. as she is 11, she has plenty of time. >> how did she finish? >> i'm not sure. >> well. >> it was age are all. how about that -- it was a draw, how about that? number one, the tie between u.s. and portugal. the fans are just stunned. last second. u.s.e second half was a
same with nidal.ps we will see them -- >> how come we're hearing care line height -- caroline hyde? is it because of her action? baby george. >> she may know a thing or two about tennis. >> what else? >> michelle wie celebrating after winning the final round of the 69th u.s. women's open. congratulations. >> why is this a big deal? >> she was seen as a big phenom and then she kind of disappeared and she is made a comeback. i think it is a great story. she was...
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because nidal hasan actually fits the same description. >> yeah. >> who shot up fort hood. >> there isjunior rotc knows a lot more how the military is supposed to operate than apparently anybody this administration sitting at the white house making these decisions but there are military decisions, there are national security decisions. and then there are political decisions this was driven by politics. not by interest of national security. not by interest of what is best for the military this was driven in order that president obama auto could have a nice political moment in saying that i rescued a soldier and after all these bad va stories. he needed to change the narrative of his position as commander and chief. unfortunately this cigar blew up in his face don't listen to the real people just let susan rice say he served with honor and. >> of all the people the last person would be susan rice whose credibility was shattered after the benghazi situation when she made went out and made the ridiculous claim about the video. >> what did you make of the "new york times" pieces overth past
because nidal hasan actually fits the same description. >> yeah. >> who shot up fort hood. >> there isjunior rotc knows a lot more how the military is supposed to operate than apparently anybody this administration sitting at the white house making these decisions but there are military decisions, there are national security decisions. and then there are political decisions this was driven by politics. not by interest of national security. not by interest of what is best for...
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if you have three strong competitors, verizon and nidal ayyad would be forced to compete even more thanust the two at the top and then the two weeker companies t-mobile and sprint at bottom. >> shares down 1%. michelle, thank you. appreciate it this hour. >> scott. >> 15 minutes to go before the bell rings on the day in the street. still coming off the worse levels of the day. mentioned some of the weaker space to talk about today, industrials, discretion any materials among the weaker sectors. >> up next, robots coming to get you. just bob pisani bringing you highlights from the same conference. he just finished speaking with someone who says in 15 years it will be an entirely different world. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future be
if you have three strong competitors, verizon and nidal ayyad would be forced to compete even more thanust the two at the top and then the two weeker companies t-mobile and sprint at bottom. >> shares down 1%. michelle, thank you. appreciate it this hour. >> scott. >> 15 minutes to go before the bell rings on the day in the street. still coming off the worse levels of the day. mentioned some of the weaker space to talk about today, industrials, discretion any materials among...
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the answer is nidal. congratulations to tom bratt from rapid city, south dakota. great book "george washington's secret six." that's awesome. >>> this week here in new york city, the biggest hospitality conference is taking place and one thing on all of their minds, getting hired, or hiring the right people. cheryl casone with the "fox business" network is here with just one of the hotel brands that's hiring thousands of people, plus four more companies. >> we featured a lot of the hotel companies. they're always looking for good people. ihg i wanted to spotlight because this is a company that's really got some good paying jobs. always looking for the salaries for you. 787 openings. they own crown plaza, holiday inn, holiday inn express. they're across the country. 4700 hotels, 100 countries. so it's a global opportunity. but look, if you want to work and you could be a front desk manager, operations, things like that. the management positions, the salaries actually, decent. you can make 730 to 100,000 doing product management. so there is opportunities. it's not
the answer is nidal. congratulations to tom bratt from rapid city, south dakota. great book "george washington's secret six." that's awesome. >>> this week here in new york city, the biggest hospitality conference is taking place and one thing on all of their minds, getting hired, or hiring the right people. cheryl casone with the "fox business" network is here with just one of the hotel brands that's hiring thousands of people, plus four more companies. >> we...