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. >> in the middle of the night this name raheem kept on coming. >> the name that inspired one woman'sarly two decade long effort to help feed the hungry. >> strange question, have you been in a meth house lately? it's possible you have without even knowing it. in fact, it may be the house you are living in. the i-team's dan noyes has been visiting meth homes and has the tests to prove it. >> margarit and her kids like a late afternoon snack on the floor. but the food may not be all they are ingesting. >> this house comes up as a former meth lab. >> really? >> does that surprise you? >> oh, yeah. >> busted in 2006, the cops came in and took the bad guys away. the state took away the chemicals. but something might be left behind. something gutierrez and her family can't see, residue from a meth lab. >> i've been living here for two months and if that stuff is here, is it in us now? >> the i-team tested gutierrez' rental house. we took samples from the stove, windows in two different rooms and from the heating vent look for meth. >> there's a host of effects. everything, you know, from t
. >> in the middle of the night this name raheem kept on coming. >> the name that inspired one woman'sarly two decade long effort to help feed the hungry. >> strange question, have you been in a meth house lately? it's possible you have without even knowing it. in fact, it may be the house you are living in. the i-team's dan noyes has been visiting meth homes and has the tests to prove it. >> margarit and her kids like a late afternoon snack on the floor. but the food...
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, raheem, kept on coming to -- i kept on hearing this voice inside of me. >> the next morning she lookedder the word in arabic and found it means mercy, compassion and justice. her quest to serve the needy began. this 66-year-old grandmother started collecting food to feed a few families in the south bay and quickly outgrew her garage. from this warehouse in santa clara where she now distributes nearly tendons of food a month, about 80% of the clients are muslim. the nonprofit is open to everyone and relies strictly on private donation and a partner it ship with second harvest food bank. she's from turkey but she said many immigrants from other countries need an organization they can trust and turn to with dignity. most of the families asked we not show their faces. >> well-to-do people who lost everything in the war and now they are refugees and some of them come with very big sadness saying i never thought in my life that i would ask for charity and look what has happened to us. >> over the years she has quietly worked miracles and never stopped working. >> imagine anyone devoting 18 y
, raheem, kept on coming to -- i kept on hearing this voice inside of me. >> the next morning she lookedder the word in arabic and found it means mercy, compassion and justice. her quest to serve the needy began. this 66-year-old grandmother started collecting food to feed a few families in the south bay and quickly outgrew her garage. from this warehouse in santa clara where she now distributes nearly tendons of food a month, about 80% of the clients are muslim. the nonprofit is open to...
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raheem spotted the first. >> i saw that the big black bear, you know, was standing in front of me and that is working down there, i told him, hey, there's a bear over there and then we chased the bear. went all the way to the mountain. >> jimmy: glad to see someone is still using the walkman. i think i would be more scared of him than the bear. not to say the guy wasn't telling the truth but his story differed a little bit from the bear's account. >> i was going through some garbage i see this numb nupts in a ridiculous head band. then this [ bleep ] started chasing me. i probably would have ate him, but i was laughing too hard. i would have been crapping mittens for a week. >> jimmy: i've been there myself. [ applause ] some big news for the occupy wall street protesters today. it might be over. they have to move because early this morning, riot police ordered everyone out of the park so it could be cleaned. which, i think it's the first time they've ever cleaned anything in new york. once they finished cleaning, the judge ruled the protesters could come back but they can't bring ten
raheem spotted the first. >> i saw that the big black bear, you know, was standing in front of me and that is working down there, i told him, hey, there's a bear over there and then we chased the bear. went all the way to the mountain. >> jimmy: glad to see someone is still using the walkman. i think i would be more scared of him than the bear. not to say the guy wasn't telling the truth but his story differed a little bit from the bear's account. >> i was going through some...
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security guards send raheem mohammed and alberto alvarez who got there shortly after 12:15, described's children witnessed. >> i realized that his children were standing outside of his room. of course in a panicked state as well. paris was on the ground balled up crying, and prince was just -- he was standing there and he was just -- he just had a real shocked -- just slowly crying type of look on his face. >> dr. murray, they said, was doing cpr on his own, and he was distressed. >> he appeared very nervous. he was on his side. he was sweaty. >> he instructed me to give chest compressions. he was giving mouth to mouth. after a couple or a few breaths that he would breathe into mr. jackson, he came up and said, this is the first time i do mouth to mouth, but i have to. he's my friend. >> the focus was about to shift from whatever dr. murray had or hadn't done to what he was about to do. . >> he grabbed a handful of vials and said, here, put these in a bag. >> did the doctor have something to hide? the questions begin. >> i noticed his behavior. i said, something's wrong. >> when "the
security guards send raheem mohammed and alberto alvarez who got there shortly after 12:15, described's children witnessed. >> i realized that his children were standing outside of his room. of course in a panicked state as well. paris was on the ground balled up crying, and prince was just -- he was standing there and he was just -- he just had a real shocked -- just slowly crying type of look on his face. >> dr. murray, they said, was doing cpr on his own, and he was distressed....
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this is tom raheem devaughn of the new england patriots [laughter] . you will hear from senator thune in just a moment. but i wanted to say hello to you and single-a-2 gov. ray -- and say hello to gov. ray. you indicated you are trying to get all the presidential candidates here. is that right? i thought you were on my side. [laughter] i have some ties to this great organization. a good friend of mine who lived in boston for many years -- as you know, i have lived in boston for many years -- is the diamond mcpherson. as i am understand, it helped build nationwide into a nationally prominent insurer. he told me about this great organization and the people who work here. i appreciate the chance to say hello i know this is thanksgiving and we should be talking about all of the things we're grateful for. i am grateful for the enterprising spirit of the people in america, the innovative and creative dynamic spirit that makes us the envy of the world. i am grateful for my family, for my faith, for my country. i love america we drove around the national parks
this is tom raheem devaughn of the new england patriots [laughter] . you will hear from senator thune in just a moment. but i wanted to say hello to you and single-a-2 gov. ray -- and say hello to gov. ray. you indicated you are trying to get all the presidential candidates here. is that right? i thought you were on my side. [laughter] i have some ties to this great organization. a good friend of mine who lived in boston for many years -- as you know, i have lived in boston for many years -- is...
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starting a long conversation about areas of the world where we talk about the paradigm of area and a to raheem devaughn, anti access area denial event, so that our opponents build an area that is so constricted to our ability to enter the area or fight in the area due to their ability to cut air defenses, sea defenses, ship defenses that keep us at range that the future of the budget scenario that would severely constricted our ability to approach those requirements, those weapons, those new aircraft or other weapons that would give us the a2ad accessn thisa2a environment, i think that is where the pressure will be paired in some portions of the world, if we are not able to break the environment, i believe that we will be in a position where we will not be able to guarantee that their dominance for air supremacy to our sea and land forces as we operate. >> thank you so much for being here. i know you have to go. we are accusing you from the hearing now. please know how proud we are of your service. thank you for being with us. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much for the opportunity. >> gentle
starting a long conversation about areas of the world where we talk about the paradigm of area and a to raheem devaughn, anti access area denial event, so that our opponents build an area that is so constricted to our ability to enter the area or fight in the area due to their ability to cut air defenses, sea defenses, ship defenses that keep us at range that the future of the budget scenario that would severely constricted our ability to approach those requirements, those weapons, those new...
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raheem al nashir faced a military hearing today at guantanamo bay, accused of being the brains behindole" in 2000. gitmo prosecution, something president obama said he would stop. eugene fidel, research scholar at yale law school joins me. a breakdown, some of the legal challenges that could complicate this trial. >> there are a lot of them involved in this case. this is a capital case. it's the first of the so-called high-value detainee cases to come before a military commission. and there's going to be a raft of issues presented. one of them has to do with whether mr. nashiri is summit to trial by a military commission. this turns on whether his offenses were committed in the course of armed conflict. in other words, the statute requires that the conduct have been part of hostilities. there's separate litigation pending in tacoma, washington, that addresses that. in the case in guantanamo, there are going to be issues regarding waterboarding, since mr. al nashir was subjected to waterboarding. an electric drill was apparently held next to his head. a variety of other things done by
raheem al nashir faced a military hearing today at guantanamo bay, accused of being the brains behindole" in 2000. gitmo prosecution, something president obama said he would stop. eugene fidel, research scholar at yale law school joins me. a breakdown, some of the legal challenges that could complicate this trial. >> there are a lot of them involved in this case. this is a capital case. it's the first of the so-called high-value detainee cases to come before a military commission....