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rahim had a couple of great interceptions and like i said, the defense had to make stops they did it.was a good team win. >> you know, you can learn a lot about an offense in the opening week of the season. what do you think you learned about yours? >> i thought we got off to a good start. i think what happens a lot is opening night, you come out sluggish. that is not what we did. we came out really fast. our problem in the second half, we had a bad first series in the second half and kind of stayed with us throughout the second half. so we have to find a way to correct that and play four quarters. >> you have so many weapons. three touchdown passes to thomas tonight. why is that connection working so well? >> julius has improved from last year. he and i spent a lot of time working this off season and he really wanted to step his game up. he certainly did that tonight. >> one more bullet point on your resume, you join brett favre as the only two quarterbacks to defeat every team in the nfl. what does that mean to you? >> means i'm old. don't tell me stuff like that. you have to be at
rahim had a couple of great interceptions and like i said, the defense had to make stops they did it.was a good team win. >> you know, you can learn a lot about an offense in the opening week of the season. what do you think you learned about yours? >> i thought we got off to a good start. i think what happens a lot is opening night, you come out sluggish. that is not what we did. we came out really fast. our problem in the second half, we had a bad first series in the second half...
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rahim had a couple of great interceptions and like i said, the defense had to make stops they did it.was a good team win. >> you know, you can learn a lot about an offense in the opening week of the season. what do you think you learned about yours? >> i thought we got off to a good start. i think what happens a lot is opening night, you come out sluggish. that is not what we did. we came out really fast. our problem in the second half, we had a bad first series in the second half and kind of stayed with us throughout the second half. so we have to find a way to correct that and play four quarters. >> you have so many weapons. three touchdown passes to thomas tonight. why is that connection working so well? >> julius has improved from last year. he and i spent a lot of time working this off season and he really wanted to step his game up. he certainly did that tonight. >> one more bullet point on your resume, you join brett favre as the only two quarterbacks to defeat every team in the nfl. what does that mean to you? >> means i'm old. don't tell me stuff like that. you have to be at
rahim had a couple of great interceptions and like i said, the defense had to make stops they did it.was a good team win. >> you know, you can learn a lot about an offense in the opening week of the season. what do you think you learned about yours? >> i thought we got off to a good start. i think what happens a lot is opening night, you come out sluggish. that is not what we did. we came out really fast. our problem in the second half, we had a bad first series in the second half...
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i was told i could follow a senior taliban cleric - mullah fazil rahim mujahid. with the camera rolling, he listened to a widow lodging a complaint against her stepsons. >> its thought that one of the reasons that the taliban has been able to increase its support in rural parts of afghanistan is that they have implemented the sharia courts sytem - in a place where there was either no law, or the legal system was corrupt. >> from an afghan point of view, particularly from those afghans who are living in the war zone it's actually a very welcome alternative to no law at all. the taliban courts do have a reputation for being much more fair than the government courts. that doesn't mean that the taliban courts are incorruptible. compared to the government courts this is actually a much more effective system. >> but what is also true is that examples of justice by the tailiban's sharia court system have been brutal. adulterers stoned to death, hands are cut off. even recent reports of beheadings have surfaced. what i was invited to see was a more mundane case - inside
i was told i could follow a senior taliban cleric - mullah fazil rahim mujahid. with the camera rolling, he listened to a widow lodging a complaint against her stepsons. >> its thought that one of the reasons that the taliban has been able to increase its support in rural parts of afghanistan is that they have implemented the sharia courts sytem - in a place where there was either no law, or the legal system was corrupt. >> from an afghan point of view, particularly from those...
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the broader s&p 500 and the nasdaq also ended the day er for more details, let's go to rahim standing by at the tokyo stock exchange. good morning. what can you tell us? >> good morning to you, ai. indeed, it's all about the fed, isn't it, as we've been covering right now. analysts telling us investors are very interested in one key thing, of course, and that would be the wording, or changing any wording by the fed, and any words by fed chief janet yellen in her speech later today. that's going to be a very big focus. let's see how the markets here, the nikkei and topics are opening up for the 17th. in the positive. the nikkei actually broke five days of gains, ending down almost a quarter of a percent. looks like we made that b tokyo markets on monday were closed for a public holiday. the other factor which may hold back any moves here is the stall that we've seen in the dollar's gains against the yen. and that may put a bit of a break on the rally we've seen recently for japanese exporters. and a lot of the share prices in those sectors. analysts also suggesting stock prices may run
the broader s&p 500 and the nasdaq also ended the day er for more details, let's go to rahim standing by at the tokyo stock exchange. good morning. what can you tell us? >> good morning to you, ai. indeed, it's all about the fed, isn't it, as we've been covering right now. analysts telling us investors are very interested in one key thing, of course, and that would be the wording, or changing any wording by the fed, and any words by fed chief janet yellen in her speech later today....
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. >> my islamic name is nasah abdul rahim. >> reporter: what attracted him to isis? >> someone has to defend islam, and somebody has to defend innocent muslims. >> reporter: nbc news interviewed morgan in beirut through a freelance journalist. he didn't head in detention to join -- >> i purchased a ticket with the intent of entering to syria, either joining up with medical and food aid convoys or directly with islamic state. >> reporter: don morgan, now 44, was educated at a military academy. he was a member of the national guard, a deputy sheriff, a bodybuilder, raised catholic in salsbury, north carolina. morgan had been in trouble with the law and served time on gun charges. colleagues and law enforcement officials describe an angry man struggling to fit in and finding a cause in radical islam. >> this is it. this is the path. this is the way you're going to go. >> reporter: morgan says the change came two years ago spending hours on the internet following the wars in the middle east, he got sucked in and started tweeting radical messages under an arabic pseudonym
. >> my islamic name is nasah abdul rahim. >> reporter: what attracted him to isis? >> someone has to defend islam, and somebody has to defend innocent muslims. >> reporter: nbc news interviewed morgan in beirut through a freelance journalist. he didn't head in detention to join -- >> i purchased a ticket with the intent of entering to syria, either joining up with medical and food aid convoys or directly with islamic state. >> reporter: don morgan, now 44,...
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rahim henderson was apprehended after allegedly busting out of the montgomery county correctional facility in eagleville. neighbors say they only learned about that escape through word of mouth and they were never officially advised that a prisoner was on the loose. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch tonight, to keep a close eye on your kids at the dinner table this evening. it turns out too many children are consuming too much salt. that is bottom line of the new governmental report released today. three on your side health reporter breaks it down for us. >> reporter: pizza, cheese burgers and chips childhood favorites loaded with sodium. new report from the centers for disease control and prevention says more than 90 percent of u.s. children between age of six to 18 consume too much salt. >> it was pretty shocking data. >> reporter: brandy joe mill run a nutritionist with drexel university says considering popularity of junk food it is no surprise that children getting too much salt. the cdc reports that children and teenagers on average consume 3300 milligrams of sodium a day, a thousand mill
rahim henderson was apprehended after allegedly busting out of the montgomery county correctional facility in eagleville. neighbors say they only learned about that escape through word of mouth and they were never officially advised that a prisoner was on the loose. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch tonight, to keep a close eye on your kids at the dinner table this evening. it turns out too many children are consuming too much salt. that is bottom line of the new governmental report...
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. >> islamic name is nasar abdul rahim. >> this is american donald morgan. news interviewed him in beirut through a freelance journalist. he didn't hide his intentions to join isis. >> i purchased a ticket with the intent of entering the syria either joining up with medical and food aid convoys or directly with islamic state. >> reporter: morgan was raised catholic and educated at a military academy. >> my entire life growing up was surrounded by the idea that i would be 82nd airborne. i would be special forces. i would serve dutiful, duty, honor and country. >> reporter: now he speaks of his country as a potential enemy and of isis, also called the islamic state, as a savior. >> the responsibility of the islamic state is to protect those who can't protect themselves. if it's not assad dropping a barrel bomb it's going to be obama launching a drone strike. so it matters not to me who the enemy is. >> reporter: morgan wasn't always like this. he served in the national guard, worked as a deputy sheriff, living in salsbury, north carolina. this is the house whe
. >> islamic name is nasar abdul rahim. >> this is american donald morgan. news interviewed him in beirut through a freelance journalist. he didn't hide his intentions to join isis. >> i purchased a ticket with the intent of entering the syria either joining up with medical and food aid convoys or directly with islamic state. >> reporter: morgan was raised catholic and educated at a military academy. >> my entire life growing up was surrounded by the idea that i...
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rahim pleasant is scheduled to be sentenced later this morning. pleasant was part of a gun fight that broke out here at tustin playground in april last year. 17-year-old bernard scott was shot and killed that day. he was an innocent bystander. >>> another philadelphia court case is expected to get under way today. the trial of ali marsh. marsh is accused in a deadly home invasion. prosecutors say he was one of two men who broke into a strawberry mansion home back in march of 2012 and opened fire. the home's owner was killed and his wife was seriously hurt. >>> in harrisburg, a bill to provide crucial funding for the cash-strapped philadelphia school district could in up for a vote today. gop leadership put off full house action last week after a house committee voted unanimously in favor of the $2-a-pack cigarette tax. if it passes the house, the state senate still has to approve it and that could also happen today if the house moves quickly. supporters of the tax hope it will generate around $50 million a year for philadelphia schools. >>> and we
rahim pleasant is scheduled to be sentenced later this morning. pleasant was part of a gun fight that broke out here at tustin playground in april last year. 17-year-old bernard scott was shot and killed that day. he was an innocent bystander. >>> another philadelphia court case is expected to get under way today. the trial of ali marsh. marsh is accused in a deadly home invasion. prosecutors say he was one of two men who broke into a strawberry mansion home back in march of 2012 and...
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. >> rahim. >> a girl shiniqua. i know a shiniqua. >> what do you think the chances are?ed. family and friends joined together yesterday in memory of the comedian in new york city. she died last week at the age of 81. actor hugh jackman sang and radio host howard stern gave a eulogy. >> ryan seacrest is another fan of joan's. tomorrow night he'll host "fashion rocks." ryan mr. evening, joins us. >> like he needs to make more money. >> you are everywhere. before we talk about you, let's talk about joan for a scored. what stands out most for you? >> they tape the "fashion police" every friday in my building where i broadcast my radio show and she would be out in the hallway having an omelet before they take the show. she'd be going a million mile an hour and she'd be doing her shtick. when i'd be going to the bathroom during a long song she'd say that's such a great shirt. do they make it manyin men's? as melissa said, she wanted to make people laugh. >> stories exactly like that how she was so always on always engaged by life. >> well when you would interview her, you knew
. >> rahim. >> a girl shiniqua. i know a shiniqua. >> what do you think the chances are?ed. family and friends joined together yesterday in memory of the comedian in new york city. she died last week at the age of 81. actor hugh jackman sang and radio host howard stern gave a eulogy. >> ryan seacrest is another fan of joan's. tomorrow night he'll host "fashion rocks." ryan mr. evening, joins us. >> like he needs to make more money. >> you are...
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. >> rahim.g. >> everything's okay. it's okay. something fell but i'm already. >> you made my two anchors happy. >> he's a really good guy. >> norah, i can't wait to see you run pass patterns out here. >> what a way. >> what does that mean? >> it's huge. even tougher. less recovery time for the quarterback. >> a quick turnaround for you guys, too. >> jim's in really good shape. he's used to it. he has great endurance. >> charlie's giving up "real housewives." he's going to be watching -- >> i've been watching your show for years. >> you're up that late? >> once your tail drops off and you start hop, your tail never drops off. >> he used to call twice a year. >> walter, she's going to have to call you back. >> you have something in common. black labs. >> it's great love afaye. >> i'll talk with you later. >> what do you do to help those who don't understand -- >> that's good question. you are good, mr. charlie. hey, jennar fuzz mike trooawwwwww scram!g... i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna
. >> rahim.g. >> everything's okay. it's okay. something fell but i'm already. >> you made my two anchors happy. >> he's a really good guy. >> norah, i can't wait to see you run pass patterns out here. >> what a way. >> what does that mean? >> it's huge. even tougher. less recovery time for the quarterback. >> a quick turnaround for you guys, too. >> jim's in really good shape. he's used to it. he has great endurance. >>...
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. >> my islamic name is nasar abdur-rahim. >> reporter: this is american donald morgan.icket with the intent of entering to syria, either joining up with medical and food aid convoys or directly with islamic state. >> reporter: morgan was raised catholic and educated at a military academy. >> my entire life growing up was surrounded by the idea that i would be 82nd airborne, i would be special forces, i would serve dutifully, duty honoring country. >> reporter: but now he speaks of his country as a potential enemy, and of isis, also called the islamic state, as a savior. >> the responsibility of the islamic state is to protect those who can't protect themselves. if it's not assad dropping a barrel bomb, it's going to be obama launching a drone strike. so, it matters not to me who the enemy is. >> reporter: morgan wasn't always like this. he served in the national guard. worked as a deputy sheriff. living in salisbury, north carolina. this is the house where don morgan live, at the end of a quiet street in a middle class neighborhood. and the questions on the minds of his
. >> my islamic name is nasar abdur-rahim. >> reporter: this is american donald morgan.icket with the intent of entering to syria, either joining up with medical and food aid convoys or directly with islamic state. >> reporter: morgan was raised catholic and educated at a military academy. >> my entire life growing up was surrounded by the idea that i would be 82nd airborne, i would be special forces, i would serve dutifully, duty honoring country. >> reporter: but...