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him hang on to most of his grandfather's land a family of israeli settlers now lives on property to samir insists is his and his story only one of many. in the two hours we spend here therefore a recess and the usual round of tear gas rubber bullets and blame and because the union shouldn't complain about anything they should say thank you israel thank you that we are still here and they'll be saying a lot more than that if the country's foreign minister avigdor lieberman gets his way he wants all one million arab israeli citizens to pledge loyalty to the jewish state the arab world if they want us to give concessions for peace if they want us to give you some sacrifices for peace they should start looking at the us is getting with. state so lieberman has his supporters but he's also got his detractors arabs and many israeli jews are up in arms this country defines itself as a jewish and democratic state but if you ask just about any arab here they'll tell you it's heavy on the jewish and rather light on the democratic. angry demonstrators take to the streets claiming the next step transf
him hang on to most of his grandfather's land a family of israeli settlers now lives on property to samir insists is his and his story only one of many. in the two hours we spend here therefore a recess and the usual round of tear gas rubber bullets and blame and because the union shouldn't complain about anything they should say thank you israel thank you that we are still here and they'll be saying a lot more than that if the country's foreign minister avigdor lieberman gets his way he wants...
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nailed also to city had dedrick we also sent off for a professional fall just five minutes twenty samir nasri maybe one nil to the visitors topic asking how to cut off who saved on forty minutes alex didn't make it to the sixty six the final whistle that played out and it's believed that the. tennis now and that was heartbreak the russians maria kirilenko in the final of the kremlin toppled the she lost in straight sets to better russian victoria azarenka after being still game so lob off in the second set here lanka was out of sorts in the first set losing it six three she then reeled off four games in a row in the second and sometimes they went all the way back when the next fight about a russian a three match points were like this so you two could start asking winning volley and that's a second title yeah and hundred fifty seven thousand dollars in prize money but you're like the lower talent in the top twenty in the rankings doing business with . them inappropriate it's a very big victory for me every tournament you win is always something special and winning the tournament before g
nailed also to city had dedrick we also sent off for a professional fall just five minutes twenty samir nasri maybe one nil to the visitors topic asking how to cut off who saved on forty minutes alex didn't make it to the sixty six the final whistle that played out and it's believed that the. tennis now and that was heartbreak the russians maria kirilenko in the final of the kremlin toppled the she lost in straight sets to better russian victoria azarenka after being still game so lob off in...
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this photograph is all that remains from samir why these family home the house survived for generations that it couldn't survive an israeli demolition two years ago in the middle of the circle well i started to have problems with the circulars ten years ago they wanted to take all of my land they took one house and then they wanted to take this house since then he started rebuilding the only thing god the supreme court has discovered their big documents and they changed the name of my grandfather on paper and. but the discovery didn't help him hang on to most of his grandfather's land not a family of israeli settlers now on his own property insists is his and his story only one of many. in the two hours we spend here therefore a wrist and the usual round of tear gas rubber bullets and blame and their biggest then you shouldn't complain about anything they should say thank you israel thank you that we are still here. and they'll be saying a lot more than that if the country's foreign minister avigdor lieberman gets his way he wants all one million arab israeli citizens to pledge loyalty
this photograph is all that remains from samir why these family home the house survived for generations that it couldn't survive an israeli demolition two years ago in the middle of the circle well i started to have problems with the circulars ten years ago they wanted to take all of my land they took one house and then they wanted to take this house since then he started rebuilding the only thing god the supreme court has discovered their big documents and they changed the name of my...
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city high and the group boy was sent off at eastlands after just five minutes and shortly after that samir nasri got the gunners first goal from alex song in it was ten things for the gunners five points behind chelsea along with man city and munchkin united states he won the other end of the table that liverpool are still in the drop zone despite basing blackburn to one of them failed. but who would want to be a football manager probably wishing he wasn't this feel. a new story started least . at the weekend a very black page in fields history is how he described it afterwards but i great day for p.s.p. who taught that it is easy to think race for the hat trick and that was his first. then had a man sent off before a fellow to make it to the home side at the interval. and eight more followed in the second half race made it three no shortly after the break with the second go. in two minutes to one and had made it for. jeremiah added his name to the score sheet to ensure i feel after fifty five neat. trick when i have been play. that is six no. quickly ninety seven. i angle i go number eigh
city high and the group boy was sent off at eastlands after just five minutes and shortly after that samir nasri got the gunners first goal from alex song in it was ten things for the gunners five points behind chelsea along with man city and munchkin united states he won the other end of the table that liverpool are still in the drop zone despite basing blackburn to one of them failed. but who would want to be a football manager probably wishing he wasn't this feel. a new story started least ....
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the publication is thought to be the work of this man, samir hahn, an american citizen turned jiha jihadie is called "i am proud to be a traitor to america." it is further evidence of how far al qaeda has fallen. nine years ago it had a devastated attack on the miami.homeland. now it's you anible to do that osama bin laden admits as much, says instead the organization is focused on fighting the u.s. overseas, in afghanistan, iraq, yemen and somalia. now in recent years, in three of those four locations, al qaeda has had very little success, with the exception of being afghanistan. indeed, other articles in the magazine go even further in admitting the success of america's counterterrorism efforts. an article called "the jihadi experience" says that al qaeda is no longer able to operate the same way it did before 9/11 because of the american response which "destroyed a great majority of the existing secret organizations." and points out they have never really been able to rebuild. so while the old methods don't work, al qaeda seems to be inscribing to the "inspire" a new way at getting wha
the publication is thought to be the work of this man, samir hahn, an american citizen turned jiha jihadie is called "i am proud to be a traitor to america." it is further evidence of how far al qaeda has fallen. nine years ago it had a devastated attack on the miami.homeland. now it's you anible to do that osama bin laden admits as much, says instead the organization is focused on fighting the u.s. overseas, in afghanistan, iraq, yemen and somalia. now in recent years, in three of...
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samir, not gonna work here anymore, anyway. >> dr. chow mein. get it?nia. get it? it does now seem conceivable that he is not only bow guagard his comedy from '90s comedies, that's where he's getting his policies. >> we are sitting with the only technology that works. and it's laser technology. we need 1,000 laser systems put in the sky. and we need it right now. that is paramount importance. >> submitted for your consideration -- >> you know, i have one simple request. and that is to have sharks with frickin laser beams attached to their heads. >> as evidence mounts that his west virginia senate campaign may be a practical joke or . crazy carl paladino of new york state. carl paladino isn't going to win his race in a million years. john raese, within shooting distance. laser beams and all. our staff office pools says it'll be some riff on "american pie." but this year, who knows. it's our honeymoon. but we've parted ways with our old airline credit card that promised flights for 25,000 miles. it was always... [ laughing ] that seat's not happening with
samir, not gonna work here anymore, anyway. >> dr. chow mein. get it?nia. get it? it does now seem conceivable that he is not only bow guagard his comedy from '90s comedies, that's where he's getting his policies. >> we are sitting with the only technology that works. and it's laser technology. we need 1,000 laser systems put in the sky. and we need it right now. that is paramount importance. >> submitted for your consideration -- >> you know, i have one simple request....
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the reason she runs these samir adzes because it does not want to know something. she is on the side of the big corporations. her plan is to roll back the regulations that keep big corporations accountable. she will let those out of state corporations take advantage of that tax loopholes or our families and our businesses have to pay the difference, about $70 million. she will take money out of public education. all spring, she went across the state supporting vouchers. that means that the actors take money out of new mexico and -- out of the new mexico treasury and put it into public schools and then became tax credits, they take money out of the new mexico treasury and put it into wealthy private schools. there is a reason she runs those proven false ads. >> there was to add that called me names. i employed in spanish -- i am fluent in spanish. the albuquerque journal said it was in insidious and possibly even race-baiting. i don't believe that kind of ad has any place in new mexico. for the first time, republicans and democrats and tea party patriots and indepen
the reason she runs these samir adzes because it does not want to know something. she is on the side of the big corporations. her plan is to roll back the regulations that keep big corporations accountable. she will let those out of state corporations take advantage of that tax loopholes or our families and our businesses have to pay the difference, about $70 million. she will take money out of public education. all spring, she went across the state supporting vouchers. that means that the...
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intelligence officials believe samir kahn, an american citizen now living in yemen, is the driving forceion and pens his own essay in the new edition, "i am proud to be a traitor to america." former homeland security adviser to president bush says, while the message isn't new, the way they're getting it across is. so what is different here with this magazine? >> these are guys who have either been born here or live in the united states, who speak ideomatic, colloquial english, who can appeal to americans to join their cause. they know how to persuade them. they know how to speak to them. and they know how to really inspire them to become a part of it. >> and top u.s. officials like fbi director robert mueller says the internet acts as an accelerant to terrorist activity. >> consider someone like anwar ala which, the american-born extremist. ten years ago, he would have operated in relative obscurity. today on the internet, he has unlimited reach to individuals around the world, including those here at home. >> a u.s. counterterrorism official tells cnn they're aware of the publication, s
intelligence officials believe samir kahn, an american citizen now living in yemen, is the driving forceion and pens his own essay in the new edition, "i am proud to be a traitor to america." former homeland security adviser to president bush says, while the message isn't new, the way they're getting it across is. so what is different here with this magazine? >> these are guys who have either been born here or live in the united states, who speak ideomatic, colloquial english,...
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meet samir khan, who said he was proud to be a traitor to america. sources say he's major player behind an al qaeda magazine. u.s. officials fear an attack on the homeland could come at any time. >> we are operating under the premise that the individuals prepared to carry out terrorist attacks are already in the country. >> reporter: abc news has learned that american al qaeda are urgently pushing for smaller-scale attacks, like the 2007 mumbai assault. >> we will be just as traumatized if someone would go into a mall or train station, than if you had another 9/11. >> reporter: this is a man who has lived here 15 years as a permanent u.s. resident. he's now believed to be a top al qaeda operational leader. he assisted in the failed plot in the subway plot last year. and there's anwar al awlaki. the man sources say is emerging as enemy number one after bin laden. sources say some are plotting attacks right now. and they say al qaeda wants another hit on the u.s., before the tenth anniversary of 9/11, which is only ten months away. juju? >> pierre thom
meet samir khan, who said he was proud to be a traitor to america. sources say he's major player behind an al qaeda magazine. u.s. officials fear an attack on the homeland could come at any time. >> we are operating under the premise that the individuals prepared to carry out terrorist attacks are already in the country. >> reporter: abc news has learned that american al qaeda are urgently pushing for smaller-scale attacks, like the 2007 mumbai assault. >> we will be just as...
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intelligence officials believe that samir khan is a driving force behind the edition, and pens his newd who is a former homeland security adviser to president bush says that the message is not new, but the way they are getting atek kit acros >> these are men who speak colloquialnglish who can appeal to americans to join their cause. they know how to persuade them and speak to them. and they know how the really inspire them to become a part of it. >> reporter: and top u.s. officials like fbi director robert mueller says that the internet acts as an accelerate for this activity. >> considering someone like the yemeni born extremist, and ten years ago awlaki would have operated in relative obscurity, but today on the internet, he has unlimited reach to individuals around the world, including those here at home. >> reporter: a u.s. counterterrorism official tells cnn they are aware of the publication and saying that it aims at provoking the murder of innocents and hardly lives up to the name "inspire." kate bolduan, cnn, washington. >>> here in "the situation room," happening now, they wer
intelligence officials believe that samir khan is a driving force behind the edition, and pens his newd who is a former homeland security adviser to president bush says that the message is not new, but the way they are getting atek kit acros >> these are men who speak colloquialnglish who can appeal to americans to join their cause. they know how to persuade them and speak to them. and they know how the really inspire them to become a part of it. >> reporter: and top u.s. officials...
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. >> samir, this is the difference between what has been done in the past and what i would like to do will put up a web site status -- they will spend transparency. but we need to have as many to have their prob data base be searchable, including social security numbers and personal information. you have the right to know that this individual, not their personal information, is making this with the job description and you should be able to take this entering this the route -- to bring this out against everyone else. making $50,000 per person. you will not get this from another mandate. . . really great companies, the wal-marts and the best buys, i could go on line every day and see every single store, every single one of my products and how many sold and how many were on the shelf. as a result, i could see the winning store and losing store and send salesmen out there to find out why somebody was having so much luck and another guy had never unpacked the product so of course it wasn't shelling because it wasn't on the shelves. that kind of transparency and business helped me help my b
. >> samir, this is the difference between what has been done in the past and what i would like to do will put up a web site status -- they will spend transparency. but we need to have as many to have their prob data base be searchable, including social security numbers and personal information. you have the right to know that this individual, not their personal information, is making this with the job description and you should be able to take this entering this the route -- to bring...
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>> hello, i am samir daniels, ramsey decisions. i am very concerned with the whole issue of the quality of intelligence. when i say that, i want to distinguish it by saying that i believe being intelligent is not intelligence. unless the quality of intelligence and the analytical product and the language skills and these things are not improved, you're going to be spinning the wheel. i am sorry to say this, i have deep respect for lee and you, but i just think you are dealing with that at a level when the problem is at another level. >> well, the reason i am pointing out the importance of analysts is to get at what you are talking about. it starts at one level, were you collect the information. then it goes to another level where you analyze and share it. and then it goes up to leaders who hopefully understand what they're getting and can transmit that into policy on that basis. it is very important, for instance, who and how the president gets his daily briefing. each president does it differently. president bush, the last preside
>> hello, i am samir daniels, ramsey decisions. i am very concerned with the whole issue of the quality of intelligence. when i say that, i want to distinguish it by saying that i believe being intelligent is not intelligence. unless the quality of intelligence and the analytical product and the language skills and these things are not improved, you're going to be spinning the wheel. i am sorry to say this, i have deep respect for lee and you, but i just think you are dealing with that at...