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(gunfire) >> salam: they used everything. the used the car bomb, they used r.p.g., they use the snipers. >> logan: casualties were the fight a mile away. 16 hours later, major salam's men had taken back more ground from isis. he looked for a building to set up a command post in the newly captured neighborhood. >> butler: i went where major salam had gone in a little courtyard and they were trying to open the door to the house and it was locked. it had a metal gate over the door and they tried to kick the so he immediately sat down by the wall, got out his ipad and was looking for another location close by that he felt they could move to and no sooner had he put his finger on one we heard... it was massive and it just... first of all, the shockwave. then chunks of metal. then glass, dirt, body parts, you name it, came raining down. and some people were stunned. it's so much... it sucks the oxygen out. so it's hard to breathe. takes time to get reoriented. the moment my hearing camek, i could hear the rounds coming in. to their
(gunfire) >> salam: they used everything. the used the car bomb, they used r.p.g., they use the snipers. >> logan: casualties were the fight a mile away. 16 hours later, major salam's men had taken back more ground from isis. he looked for a building to set up a command post in the newly captured neighborhood. >> butler: i went where major salam had gone in a little courtyard and they were trying to open the door to the house and it was locked. it had a metal gate over the...
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major salam's convoy. for much of the offensive you couldn't get out of the vehicle to film because you were under such heavy fire. >> richard butler: you just couldn't get out. (gunfire) i mean they had the... you know, the back of the humvee when we went out was... you know, stacked with ammo. and... >> logan: and you went through it all. >> butler: and we were down to 400 rounds, which might sound a lot. but... >> logan: that'd be gone in a few minutes the way theye (gunfire) >> butler: the way that fight was going, 400 rounds wouldn't get you 60, 70 seconds of firepower. (gunfire) >> butler: it's not like a regular army they're fighting or like regular insurgents or even terrorists. this is, en masse, a suicidal army. (gunfire) >> salam: they used everything. the used the car bomb, they used >> logan: casualties were brought back to the base, from the fight a mile away. 16 hours later, major salam's men had taken back more ground from isis. he looked for a building to set up a command post in the newly
major salam's convoy. for much of the offensive you couldn't get out of the vehicle to film because you were under such heavy fire. >> richard butler: you just couldn't get out. (gunfire) i mean they had the... you know, the back of the humvee when we went out was... you know, stacked with ammo. and... >> logan: and you went through it all. >> butler: and we were down to 400 rounds, which might sound a lot. but... >> logan: that'd be gone in a few minutes the way theye...
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major salam hussein is the commander here. he's proven to be one of iraq's the islamic state, or daesh, as they're known to iraqis. it happened so fast. >> salam: so fast because the houses are so close they just use civilian cars to attack our forces. >> logan: so this is more of what you can expect in mosul? >> salam: yes. >> logan: a black crater burned into the earth marked the spot where his men stopped the bomber. there was little left of the car, just pieces of metal strewn, and the engine, still smoking. you've been fighting isis ever since they took mosul in june 2014. right? >> salam: yes. >> logan: how many operations have you commanded against daesh, do you know? >> salam: i don't know, we're talking thousands. a thousand. >> logan: how far is the enemy's side there? how far from us? major salam used a drone, his streets for any sign of the second bomber. suddenly, another drone was overhead-- it was the enemy's. everyone was ordered off the roof. (gunfire) isis makes their own drones. we were told this one carried
major salam hussein is the commander here. he's proven to be one of iraq's the islamic state, or daesh, as they're known to iraqis. it happened so fast. >> salam: so fast because the houses are so close they just use civilian cars to attack our forces. >> logan: so this is more of what you can expect in mosul? >> salam: yes. >> logan: a black crater burned into the earth marked the spot where his men stopped the bomber. there was little left of the car, just pieces of...
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so i'll say in closing a salam aleikum. >> aleikum salam. >>> coming up -- >> okay, we're on the record now versus monique jeffries. >> monique jeffries learns if she will be going home or going to prison. and her mother has something to say about it. >> monique was born as a monster. >>> do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? >> frequent court appearances are common for jail inmates as most of them are still in the process of resolving their cases. for that reason the courthouse and jail at the louisville metro department of corrections are housed within the same structure. and monique jeffries is in court today. she has already been convicted for assaulting her mother. in fact, she knocked out two of her mother's teeth and burned her with a curling iron. now she is about to be sentenced. >> all rise. >> please be seated. >> jeffries is optimistic that she will be allowed to leave jail on parole. her mother, debra brown, is also present in court. >> okay. >> okay, we're on the record now the case
so i'll say in closing a salam aleikum. >> aleikum salam. >>> coming up -- >> okay, we're on the record now versus monique jeffries. >> monique jeffries learns if she will be going home or going to prison. and her mother has something to say about it. >> monique was born as a monster. >>> do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? >> frequent court appearances...
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. >> only one of terrorist behind the attacks is believed to be alive and one year laider salam is in jail awaiting trial in france. in washington, i'm garrett teny, fox news. >> u.s. embassy new afghanistan is temporarily closed following the deadly attack the the air fie in afghanistan. suicide bomber killed four americans and wounded 17 others. two victims killed were soldiers and two were contractors. and taliban limd responsibility for the attack and u.s. embassy said today's closure was temporary, precaution arie measure. >> straight ahead a chance for rain for the start ever the workweek. >> gwynn will be back with the back. back. you're watching fox news at 11. havertys furniture helps your home look perfect even when life isn't. hey. umm... sign here? sure, you got a pen? i do! thanks, sweetie. the veterans day preview is on now at havertys. life looks good. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the south are mine. >>> for months i've been co
. >> only one of terrorist behind the attacks is believed to be alive and one year laider salam is in jail awaiting trial in france. in washington, i'm garrett teny, fox news. >> u.s. embassy new afghanistan is temporarily closed following the deadly attack the the air fie in afghanistan. suicide bomber killed four americans and wounded 17 others. two victims killed were soldiers and two were contractors. and taliban limd responsibility for the attack and u.s. embassy said today's...
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major salam hoseen checked on it happened so fast. >> because of the houses are so close, and they just use the civilian car to attack our forces. >> reporter: so this is more of what you can expect in mosul? >> yes. >> reporter: a black crater burned into the earth marked the spot where the car exploded. there was nothing left of the vehicle, just pieces of metal strewn across the ground. and the engine still smoking. >> pelley: lara's report from mosul, this sunday on "60 minutes." today, a jury found "rolling stone" magazine, its publisher, and a reporter liable for defamation for a now-discredited story about an alleged gang rape at the university of virginia. chip reid is there. >> reporter: the article called a rape on campus featured a house and that school administrators were indifferent to sexual assault. former associate dean eramo was faultily quoted as saying the university didn't publish all their statistics because "nobody wants to send their daughter to the rape school." when other journalists started investigating, jackie's story fell apart and "rolling stone" retracted
major salam hoseen checked on it happened so fast. >> because of the houses are so close, and they just use the civilian car to attack our forces. >> reporter: so this is more of what you can expect in mosul? >> yes. >> reporter: a black crater burned into the earth marked the spot where the car exploded. there was nothing left of the vehicle, just pieces of metal strewn across the ground. and the engine still smoking. >> pelley: lara's report from mosul, this...
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only one of the terrorists behind the paris attacks is believed to be alive, and one year later, abda salam is awaiting trial in france. >> police look at a man who threatened to set fire to a university of michigan student a man walked up to her and threatened to set her on fire with his lighter if she didn't remove her head scarf. she com complied but the schools taking the incident seriously. >> i think it's a sign of racism and bigotry and it's a sign of people interpreting political events as excuses to act in ways that are value as a country and as a campus. >> hateful words have a lot of impacts. and we as a community are very familiar with the impacts of that and we are just bracing for impacts as to how things are going to unfold. >> the university of michigan students says they thinks that the man was drunk because he was slurring his words and had a bad body odor. and three teenagers are under off-duty police officer, law enforcement officers are calling this a flash mob attack. at least seven were injured and hospitalized. the officer suffered a broken bone and a cut to his face
only one of the terrorists behind the paris attacks is believed to be alive, and one year later, abda salam is awaiting trial in france. >> police look at a man who threatened to set fire to a university of michigan student a man walked up to her and threatened to set her on fire with his lighter if she didn't remove her head scarf. she com complied but the schools taking the incident seriously. >> i think it's a sign of racism and bigotry and it's a sign of people interpreting...
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in which all of the collected remembrances are set and on that note, ladies and gentlemen, reihan salam. [applause] >> thanks very much for the very kind introduction and thanks also to the national review institute colleagues for helping us put together this event. i'm enormously honored to be here with the distinguished honors and writers and thinkers in america today. you look like uk but it's true. james, i wanted to ask you what on earth lead a perfectly healthy sane person to become so obsessed with bill buckley, first, and second to this project in particular. >> thanks to everyone for coming this morning and to all of my friends at national review and the national review institute for hosting this event i have to tell you i feel like zoellick being appear at all and to have my name on the same jacket as bill buckley is kind of surreal to me. it's not just false humility, it's humility within * perhaps. [laughter] said, i learned about bill buckley the first time on the tonight show seeing him with johnny carson. here was this guy if it had a strange accent that was good-looking
in which all of the collected remembrances are set and on that note, ladies and gentlemen, reihan salam. [applause] >> thanks very much for the very kind introduction and thanks also to the national review institute colleagues for helping us put together this event. i'm enormously honored to be here with the distinguished honors and writers and thinkers in america today. you look like uk but it's true. james, i wanted to ask you what on earth lead a perfectly healthy sane person to become...
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thank the deejay for his musical performance and i want to thank a very special young man, yousef salamwho was out here, a young man who has turned what was a very bitter and unjust experience into an opportunity to try to help lift others occupy. now, i was thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.uoccupy. now, i was thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.poccupy. now, i was thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.now, i was thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.w thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.o thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.n thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.o on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.ccupy. now, i was thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.upy. now, i was thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.upy. now, i was thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.py. now, i was thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.y. now, i was thrill
thank the deejay for his musical performance and i want to thank a very special young man, yousef salamwho was out here, a young man who has turned what was a very bitter and unjust experience into an opportunity to try to help lift others occupy. now, i was thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.uoccupy. now, i was thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.poccupy. now, i was thrilled to be here on friday night where jay-z and beyonce.now, i was thrilled...
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among the dead and injured: guests at the neighboring dar al salam and snowbar hotels in the city center. mustafa mohammed owns both. so they hit you with an r.p.g? >> yes, then they came on the second and third floor. >> reporter: here you can see the walls riddled with bullet holes. just outside this window, there's the body armor of one of the militants, he's even got a pot of food. once inside the hotel, the militants had a commanding view of government areas. the hotel is just across the street from the compound of najmaldin karim, the governor of kirkuk. >> we watched them on our monitor and the cameras from outside when they tried to come out, couple of them came to detonate their belt and they were killed by our police. >> reporter: that sounds terrifying, to be watching something like that when you're inside the target they're trying to penetrate. >> 9you don't think of fear at that time, you think about how to kill them. and that's what happened. >> reporter: the attack was indeed suppressed. but it still achieved much in the islamic state's broader military strategy as it unde
among the dead and injured: guests at the neighboring dar al salam and snowbar hotels in the city center. mustafa mohammed owns both. so they hit you with an r.p.g? >> yes, then they came on the second and third floor. >> reporter: here you can see the walls riddled with bullet holes. just outside this window, there's the body armor of one of the militants, he's even got a pot of food. once inside the hotel, the militants had a commanding view of government areas. the hotel is just...
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neighbourhood zargawi, after their founder, before it was saddam district, but now it belongs to mayor salamf iraqi's golden division. why is this neighbourhood so important? this neighbourhood is so important because we will be in control of this area and we will keep this area safe and i'm moving my headquarters to be with my guys in the front-lines. the day began with a push forward. gunfire. these howitzers targeted is positions in the city's north-east and ground forces went in. who could endure this? gunfire. saddam mohammed stuck it out for as long as he could. mosul has been his life, his home and his livelihood, but now he's taking his eight children and escaping. everything they had here, everything they'd hoped for, is gone. "what future do we have", he says? his neighbour agrees, "there's nothing left. we have no future, we've lost everything. lost our homes, our cars, it's all gone. " saddam mohammed climbs aboard an army truck heading to a temporary camp. old and young, 35,000 people have now fled. these people are leaving tha assama neighbourhood but 2,000 in total are leaving
neighbourhood zargawi, after their founder, before it was saddam district, but now it belongs to mayor salamf iraqi's golden division. why is this neighbourhood so important? this neighbourhood is so important because we will be in control of this area and we will keep this area safe and i'm moving my headquarters to be with my guys in the front-lines. the day began with a push forward. gunfire. these howitzers targeted is positions in the city's north-east and ground forces went in. who could...