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>> mubin shaikh bob baer thank you both.se secretary -- cia director, rather, leon panetta says we are entering a new and more dangerous chapter in the war on terrorism. you will hear from him. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects in
>> mubin shaikh bob baer thank you both.se secretary -- cia director, rather, leon panetta says we are entering a new and more dangerous chapter in the war on terrorism. you will hear from him. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic...
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. >> reporter: 40-year-old noor mustafa shaikh of the mk dealership was knocked to the ground. another woman was struck in the leg. >> that was just plain stupid just for hitting a car, no big deal. accidents happen. it's a facts of life. but running over a person knowing you're running them over, that's just vindictive. >> reporter: police say while several witnesses tried to stop 39-year-old alexandria mendez from leaving, that's when she ran over shaikh a second time. she was arrested at her home this morning. in arlington surae chinn, wusa9. >> mendez has been denied bond. she's charged with two counts of hit and run, malicious wounding and driving on a suspended license. >>> we have new information on the suspect in last night's amber alert. 26-year-old deare marquise denny faces a slew of charges in montgomery county. the high school resident punched the mother of his 5- month-old daughter before taking off with the baby from her poolesville home. denny is accused of making threats with a gun. he surrendered to police with the baby five hours later. she was not hurt and r
. >> reporter: 40-year-old noor mustafa shaikh of the mk dealership was knocked to the ground. another woman was struck in the leg. >> that was just plain stupid just for hitting a car, no big deal. accidents happen. it's a facts of life. but running over a person knowing you're running them over, that's just vindictive. >> reporter: police say while several witnesses tried to stop 39-year-old alexandria mendez from leaving, that's when she ran over shaikh a second time. she...
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noormustafa shaikh remains in the hospital with life threatening injuries and the other is said to be recovering after his foot was run over. >> you never think something like this can happen to you and then it does. >> wendy linster works with both victims at t company. >> trying to stop her from living. tried to close the gate on her and pushed the gate out of the way. she pushed the gate out of the way with the car. >> according to police a number of people tried to stop mendez from continuing on and driving. they say that's because at the time one of the victims was laying right in front of the vehicle. according to police she ignored those requests and drove off. mendez remained at large overnight and was taken into custody at her home in fairfax early this morning. in arlington, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> crews are back out at the site of that massive water main break in prince george's county this noon. the gushing water flooded homes, created a huge sink hole but even swallowed a car. many families were forced from their families and as john gonzalez updates us now, when r
noormustafa shaikh remains in the hospital with life threatening injuries and the other is said to be recovering after his foot was run over. >> you never think something like this can happen to you and then it does. >> wendy linster works with both victims at t company. >> trying to stop her from living. tried to close the gate on her and pushed the gate out of the way. she pushed the gate out of the way with the car. >> according to police a number of people tried to...
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i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. our guests are joseph hickman former army staff sergeant.ned in guantanamo from march 2006 to march 2007. he has just published a new book called, "murder at camp delta." we're also joined by mark denbeaux a professor at seton , hall university school of law and the director of its center for policy and research. he's a co-author of the new report, "guantanamo: america's battle lab." >> mark denbeaux, you have worked on this issue of what happened that night to 9, 2000 six in guantanamo for many years. you also worked with joseph hickman on this. and your research center has just come out with a new report called "guantanamo: america's , battle lab." could you lay out what you find in this report? >> our investigation over this time first found the ncis report could not have been a credible the legitimate ops process. our next question was, and we published something on that called "death at camp delta." the next question was, how could it be so incompetent? it was one thing to imagine given people who wanted to cover it up, but why would in
i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. our guests are joseph hickman former army staff sergeant.ned in guantanamo from march 2006 to march 2007. he has just published a new book called, "murder at camp delta." we're also joined by mark denbeaux a professor at seton , hall university school of law and the director of its center for policy and research. he's a co-author of the new report, "guantanamo: america's battle lab." >> mark denbeaux, you have worked on this issue...
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> alison, in the last hour, i spoke with a close friend of the victim noormustafa s tells me that shaikh has opened his eyes and he's responding to a nurse. but he still cannot breathe on his own and is soon going into another surgery at g.w. hospital in d.c. investigators took the suspect into custody at 6:00 this morning. and now they're trying to figure out exactly why this happened. >> this surveillance video shows the beginning of an incident that would leave 40-year-old noormustafa shaikh, a fear of three. >> he is a fabulous guy! i mean -- >> struggling to stay alive. >> i saw the body the ground laying there. >> she works with shaika. police say yesterday at 4:45 39-year-old alexandria mendez drove in the lot. while trying to turn around and get out hit two other cars but kept moving. shaika ran to stop her at which point she ran over him and stopped. >> now we have a crowd forming. please don't leave this, guy is on the ground in front of her. >> she hit the gas running over the foot before driving over shaika and taking off leading to an all night man hunt. >> i want everybody
> alison, in the last hour, i spoke with a close friend of the victim noormustafa s tells me that shaikh has opened his eyes and he's responding to a nurse. but he still cannot breathe on his own and is soon going into another surgery at g.w. hospital in d.c. investigators took the suspect into custody at 6:00 this morning. and now they're trying to figure out exactly why this happened. >> this surveillance video shows the beginning of an incident that would leave 40-year-old...
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i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. >> we continue to look at the case of mohamedou ould slahi, a man held at guantÁnamo for 12 years without charge. his writings were published this week as the book "guantanamo but diary." it was initially classified by the government and heavily red acted. >> it was held for more than seven years before it was released. we're joined by nancy hollander mohamedou ould slahi's lead lawyer, larry siems is editor of "guantÁnamo diary," and colonel morris davis is the former chief military prosecutor at guantÁnamo bay. he resigned in 2007, shortly shortly after he met with mohamedou ould slahi. we welcome you all to democracy now! colonel morris davis, talk about who mohamedou was, how you met him there, and did your resignation have anything to do with him? >> i met him early in 2007 as we were preparing the prosecution of the military commission cases at guantÁnamo, we were interested in potentially finding a detainee or detainees would be corporate in witnesses. i was told slahi and his partner lived in a compound of their own, that the two of them wer
i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. >> we continue to look at the case of mohamedou ould slahi, a man held at guantÁnamo for 12 years without charge. his writings were published this week as the book "guantanamo but diary." it was initially classified by the government and heavily red acted. >> it was held for more than seven years before it was released. we're joined by nancy hollander mohamedou ould slahi's lead lawyer, larry siems is editor of "guantÁnamo...
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i was brainwashed. >> abu mazen is the shaikh's greatest creation.rejects isil, but he still knows the group is incredibly strong, so he is applying for asylum in europe... the only way he'll feel safe is as far from syria as possible. ♪ >>> so a part of downtown seattle is sinking because the world's largest tunnel-boring machine is stuck 120 feet beneath city streets. the machine is known as big bertha. it has been out of commission for months while engineers try to figure out how to repair the machine. the estimated $3 billion cost will almost certainly be revised upwards, and allen schauffler is allen. >> reporter: ali a couple of little problems. one is nobody can say when it is going to be finished. another is nobody can say for sure exactly what it is going to cost. although the state of washington says as of right now, they are not overbudget just yet. bertha is a couple of hundred yards that way, under the ground, below the streets and making problems for this area, even though she is not moving. the a&m cafe as been part of the square since
i was brainwashed. >> abu mazen is the shaikh's greatest creation.rejects isil, but he still knows the group is incredibly strong, so he is applying for asylum in europe... the only way he'll feel safe is as far from syria as possible. ♪ >>> so a part of downtown seattle is sinking because the world's largest tunnel-boring machine is stuck 120 feet beneath city streets. the machine is known as big bertha. it has been out of commission for months while engineers try to figure...
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they're also calling for the release of opposition leader shaikh ali salmon pictured on their banner. he was arrested in december which his party boycotted. he he's set to go on trial accused of promoting violent regime change. >> when you arrest me or others it will be two figures recruiting for a peaceful struggle and peaceful try for democracy and human rights and justice, then you are making no room for peaceful approach and making way for violence that is dangerous. >> reporter: he is head of the bahrain center for human rights is appealing his sentenced and released from jail but can't leave the country. there has been unrest four years the majority shiite calling for greater political rights from their sunni leaders. >>> there is chaos and confusion in yemen after the latest rise in fighting between houthi rebels and the force. it is in part of the capital center. the houthi leader accused the president putting his interests ahead of the yemeni people coming hours after the president's home was shelled and seized control of the presidential palace. there are reports the country
they're also calling for the release of opposition leader shaikh ali salmon pictured on their banner. he was arrested in december which his party boycotted. he he's set to go on trial accused of promoting violent regime change. >> when you arrest me or others it will be two figures recruiting for a peaceful struggle and peaceful try for democracy and human rights and justice, then you are making no room for peaceful approach and making way for violence that is dangerous. >>...
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i was brainwashed. >> abu mazen is the shaikh's greatest creation. today he totally rejects isil, but he still knows the group is incredibly strong, so he is applying for asylum in europe... the only way he'll feel safe is as far from syria as possible. >> devastating climates... >> if we don't get rain we'll be in dire straits... >> scientists fighting back... >> we've created groundhog day here... >> hi-tech led farming... >> we always get perfect plants everyday... >> feeding the world... >> this opens up whole new possibilities... >> tech know's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie what can you tell me about my future? >> can effect and surprise us... >> don't try this at home... >> tech know where technology meets humanity only on al jazeera america >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue
i was brainwashed. >> abu mazen is the shaikh's greatest creation. today he totally rejects isil, but he still knows the group is incredibly strong, so he is applying for asylum in europe... the only way he'll feel safe is as far from syria as possible. >> devastating climates... >> if we don't get rain we'll be in dire straits... >> scientists fighting back... >> we've created groundhog day here... >> hi-tech led farming... >> we always get perfect...
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i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. i want to turn to stephane charbonnier, the editor of the french magazine, charlie hebdo. he was among the 12 who were killed on wednesday. in 2012, charbonnier appeared on al jazeera and defended his publication's decision to publish cartoons of the prophet muhammad. >> it has been 20 years i am part of this newspaper. 20 years we have "been provocative" on different subjects. it so happens every time we do with radical islam, we have a problem and we get indignant a violent reactions. we're in a country in the rule of law. we respect french law. we haven't infringed french law. we have the right to use our freedom as we understand it. >> that was stephane charbonnier, the editor of the french magazine, charlie hebdo. we're joined by art spiegelman. in 1992, he won a pulitzer prize for "mouse" and he founded the comics magazine. in 2005, named one of the most 100 and 20 people by time magazine. could i begin by asking you to situate this magazine charlie hebdo? how did they fit into
i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. i want to turn to stephane charbonnier, the editor of the french magazine, charlie hebdo. he was among the 12 who were killed on wednesday. in 2012, charbonnier appeared on al jazeera and defended his publication's decision to publish cartoons of the prophet muhammad. >> it has been 20 years i am part of this newspaper. 20 years we have "been provocative" on different subjects. it so happens every time we do with radical islam, we have a...
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>> reporter: wendy, shaikh just opened this business last year. he also works part time at a convenience store. all of that to provide for his wife and their three kids. but tonight he's in critical condition fighting to survive. >> she just gunned it and literally drove over nor and dragged him a little bit. >> reporter: katherine showed us the surveillance video, capturing the moments before the driver of this suv runs over katherine's friend nor shaikh. >> see, that's her. >> reporter: watch closely what happens. she sits the parked sedan, sits still. the employee comes out to tell the driver to stay parked. but the suv backs into two other parked cars, clips this nissan and heads to the exit. police tell us that 39-year-old alexandra mendez were behind the wheel. two tried to stop mendez by cutting her off at the driveway. >> she didn't want to stop. she kept going and she didn't stop when ha maude closed the gates. she just ran through them. then to run over top of nor like she did and drag him, it's crazy. >> she kept going. >> reporter: ham
>> reporter: wendy, shaikh just opened this business last year. he also works part time at a convenience store. all of that to provide for his wife and their three kids. but tonight he's in critical condition fighting to survive. >> she just gunned it and literally drove over nor and dragged him a little bit. >> reporter: katherine showed us the surveillance video, capturing the moments before the driver of this suv runs over katherine's friend nor shaikh. >> see, that's...
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police say 40-year-old noormustafa shaikh who owns this lot stood in front and she ran over him. a crowd gathered to try to stop her. at which point mendez stepped on the gas ran off the foot of one man and ran over shaika who was laying on the ground. witnesses could not believe what they have seen. >> just lost conscious. just lost human decency to do that to somebody else. >> police say that mendez had no affiliation with anyone at this lot. so no explanation as to why this happened. they are certainly looking into the possibility as to whether or not she was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. now, friends of noormustafa shaikh tell us he's in critical condition and he's a 40-year-old er of three from stafford virginia, and they say that quite literally, he is struggling and truly fighting for his life. live in arlington, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. >> people in the northeast are starting to dig out from this week's blizzard. and in boston police are turning to social media to try to solve a bit of a mystery. the department is distributing these photos on twitter. they sh
police say 40-year-old noormustafa shaikh who owns this lot stood in front and she ran over him. a crowd gathered to try to stop her. at which point mendez stepped on the gas ran off the foot of one man and ran over shaika who was laying on the ground. witnesses could not believe what they have seen. >> just lost conscious. just lost human decency to do that to somebody else. >> police say that mendez had no affiliation with anyone at this lot. so no explanation as to why this...
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they all compete with shaikh -- shake shack. taking the device back to the lab for an upgrade.lus, to eskimos sharing a kiss. bring it in close. they cannot stick the landing though. more bonding coming up. ♪ push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and...
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mubin shaikh, thanks so much for being with us this evening. >>> all right.up, will all of us be prohibited from saying anything negative about islam? >>> congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech. but is that a moot point? is censorship already here? listen to what the president says. >> the future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of islam. >> and here is what the father of one of the men killed in benghazi told me, then-secretary of state hillary clinton, said to him. >> she said, we are going to arrest the person that made that film and we're going to have him prosecuted. >> is self-censorship a reality? and is islam forcing us to self-censor? with me now is human rights lawyer, deborah weiss. all right. two days after the paris attack, a liberal newspaper in america posts a "charlie hebdo" cartoon of a jewish man pushing muhammad in a wheelchair. his face is blurred but not the jer jews. why is it okay to do that? is islam forcing us to self-censor already? >> yes, it is, judge jeanine. actually i suppose muslims could arg
mubin shaikh, thanks so much for being with us this evening. >>> all right.up, will all of us be prohibited from saying anything negative about islam? >>> congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech. but is that a moot point? is censorship already here? listen to what the president says. >> the future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of islam. >> and here is what the father of one of the men killed in benghazi told me, then-secretary...
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abc 7 news checked with police today and 40-year-old noormustafa shaikh we've learned is still listed in critical condition. police say the popular owner of the car dealership along columbia pike was hit by a car driven by alexandria mendez of fairfax. she's been charged with several counts in the case. alison? >> leon nationals outfielder jason werth has just three hours to report to prison. werth pleaded guilty to reckless driving after he was caught going 105 miles an hour on the beltway over the summer. so as part of his guilty plea he was sentenced to five days in jail. he's expected to begin that sentence tonight. werth will serve his sentence on the weekends and that's to minimize disruptions to his rehab following shoulder surgery. >> good news for him is he gets to keep his beard. anyhow, time for a check on the traffic situation now. bob emler in the wtop traffic center with the details for us. what do you have your eye on now, bob? >> i'll tell you what the sunshine is certainly a factor for people going west on 66 on this busy friday afternoon leon headed west of the beltw
abc 7 news checked with police today and 40-year-old noormustafa shaikh we've learned is still listed in critical condition. police say the popular owner of the car dealership along columbia pike was hit by a car driven by alexandria mendez of fairfax. she's been charged with several counts in the case. alison? >> leon nationals outfielder jason werth has just three hours to report to prison. werth pleaded guilty to reckless driving after he was caught going 105 miles an hour on the...
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mubin shaikh, thank you for your thoughts. i want to bring in deb feyerick. you found out specific information about what the investigation is finding. >> there is actually a lot of information that investigators are examining. for example, at one point, the gunman raises his finger and it looks as if he's almost signaling somebody else, either somebody who was standing there or somebody who was in a vehicle. we do know that there was a second vehicle that they abandoned the original car that they were in order to make their getaway. another thing we're looking at is that these individuals, as you can see, their faces were covered, their hands were covered. they had no intention of being identified. >> here's the video you were just talking about. >> look at the man near the car. he raises his finger. you see that. it's blocked a little bit. but it appears that he's signaling to somebody. and that's another clue that they're looking at. the nypd having looked at this, they are now also making adjustments. they say that the attack appears well-coordinated, wel
mubin shaikh, thank you for your thoughts. i want to bring in deb feyerick. you found out specific information about what the investigation is finding. >> there is actually a lot of information that investigators are examining. for example, at one point, the gunman raises his finger and it looks as if he's almost signaling somebody else, either somebody who was standing there or somebody who was in a vehicle. we do know that there was a second vehicle that they abandoned the original car...
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terrorism expert and jeff surprise an aviation expert and practical aviation security and movine shaikhi extremist, and after looking at the moving video, what is your s aassessment there? >> i fail to see how they avenged the prophet mohammed but as far as they were concern concerned at that moment, when they stopped to shoot at the cop or the police officer, i think that they were looking to go down, suicide by cop, and because he reversed out, i would have gunned it and slammeded into them but because he reversed out, they kept going and tried to continue going, with i think that did. >> and jeff, airports are said to step up the security which al qaeda ip"inspire" magazine are saying how to construct bombs, and is that targeting u.s. airports? >> because we are such a frequent target, it rises our level of awareness up so airports will rise up certain procedures and start random procedures and random screenings, and more dogs at the the checkpoints and more random type of searches of the individuals coming through the checkpoint and it is going to put everybody on a higher state of
terrorism expert and jeff surprise an aviation expert and practical aviation security and movine shaikhi extremist, and after looking at the moving video, what is your s aassessment there? >> i fail to see how they avenged the prophet mohammed but as far as they were concern concerned at that moment, when they stopped to shoot at the cop or the police officer, i think that they were looking to go down, suicide by cop, and because he reversed out, i would have gunned it and slammeded into...
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joining me from toronto is a former counterterrorism operate iive must ivive mubin shaikh.re an enormous amount of resources the french are throwing at this. 2,680 new jobs just towards intelligence services. that remarkable amount of money and the number, 3,000 people they think they now need to follow. is this too little too late or is it exactly what they need to be doing and maybe too late? >> may be too late for what's already occurred and what's been in progress over recent months. but over the long haul and this will be a long haul, it won't be too late. but i can tell you, the resources required -- i ran surveillance operations for the fbi in chicago for two years when we were following organized crime, gangsters, murderers and some terrorists. and the resources required are just enormous. it takes about 30 people, half a dozen pilots rotating when aerial support is allowed due to weather to follow one person. so if they're talking they have 3,000 people they need to cover and you have the massive amount of resources it takes, people, vehicles, equipment, photograph
joining me from toronto is a former counterterrorism operate iive must ivive mubin shaikh.re an enormous amount of resources the french are throwing at this. 2,680 new jobs just towards intelligence services. that remarkable amount of money and the number, 3,000 people they think they now need to follow. is this too little too late or is it exactly what they need to be doing and maybe too late? >> may be too late for what's already occurred and what's been in progress over recent months....
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was with aqap al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, that he went to yemen, that he was working for the shaikh and that's who financed him. for the other man to be telling the truth, it was like this was an isis/aqap joint venture which no expert will entertain. so the question is how much what he said was accurate? we know he killed people inside we don't know about his targeting. but the affiliation with isis doesn't seem to make any sense, jake. >> chris cuomo monitoring developments for us in france. thank you. when we know who the victims are inside that supermarket, we'll report them to you. let's go to jim sciutto, he's also in paris, close by to the scene. jim, a dramatic day today. as we heard, one of the kouachi brothers allegedly spoke to the bm tv journalists and talking about before the ongoing operations but in the midst of the siege. but that call wasn't released until after it was all over. what exactly did he say? >> reporter: it was a truly remarkable moment in this day. a phone call coming from inside that first standoff hostage standoff scene. and in that phone call he said
was with aqap al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, that he went to yemen, that he was working for the shaikh and that's who financed him. for the other man to be telling the truth, it was like this was an isis/aqap joint venture which no expert will entertain. so the question is how much what he said was accurate? we know he killed people inside we don't know about his targeting. but the affiliation with isis doesn't seem to make any sense, jake. >> chris cuomo monitoring developments for...
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. >> reporter: katherine lynnster said she almost killed her friend noormustafa shaikh. >> that's her. >> reporter: first she hit the parked sedan. then it sits still. an employee comes out to tell the driver to stay parked. but watch. the lights go on and the suv backs into two other parked cars clips the nissan and heads to the exit. as mendez drove toward the gate a neighboring business owner ahmed ha reef tried to cut her off. then he shouted to witnesses to pull out their phones and start recording. >> they actually have the video of her running over him, reversing and doing it again. >> reporter: ahmed's leg was crushed. noor was unconscious. mendez didn't get far. police used the video to track her down at her fairfax home. that suspect is still behind bars tonight facing a list of charges including aggravated malicious wounding and driving on a suspended license. as for the victim noor in this case, i just checked with his friends. they've touched base with his wife at the hospital. she said he opened his eyes but is still not breath willinging on his own. >>> prosecutors are
. >> reporter: katherine lynnster said she almost killed her friend noormustafa shaikh. >> that's her. >> reporter: first she hit the parked sedan. then it sits still. an employee comes out to tell the driver to stay parked. but watch. the lights go on and the suv backs into two other parked cars clips the nissan and heads to the exit. as mendez drove toward the gate a neighboring business owner ahmed ha reef tried to cut her off. then he shouted to witnesses to pull out their...
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mubin shaikh, thanks so much for being with us this evening. >>> all right.will all of us be prohibited from saying anything negative about islam? when it comes to your credit, in the know is the place to be. transunion.com makes it easy. we give you 24/7 access. you get instant credit alerts to keep you in sync. you can even lock and unlock your transunion credit report from your phone. and all that information feels pretty good. come to transunion.comand get in the know. >>> congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech. but is that a moot point? is censorship already here? listen to what the president says. >> the future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of islam. >> and here is what the father of one of the men killed in benghazi told me, then-secretary of state hillary clinton, said to him. >> she said, we are going to arrest the person that made that film and we're going to have him prosecuted. >> is self-censorship a reality? and is islam forcing us to self-censor? with me now is human rights lawyer, deborah weiss. all right
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that's what we did with kalid shaikh, mohamed, he gave us something else. he gave us the picture on the box. >> is the reason for that political correctness? we now look at what happened in france, also accused of being too politically correct when it comes to handling this problem. and we see these guys now who are still at large, that the younger suspect, the third of the three turned themselves into authorities last night. friends are claiming he wasn't there, he didn't do it. but they're still looking for the two main perpetrators here. they don't have them yet. but what we learned today is one of them yemen in 2011, made direct contact with al qaeda training camps. they both have long standing ties to al qaeda affiliates. they were both on the u.s. no-fly list. and yet one of them served time on the terrorist related charge only 12 months however. he was sentenced to 18 months, not years. not even a death penalty in paris although now they're talking about bringing it back, some of the conservatives are. but they've been kicked out of the rallies. and
that's what we did with kalid shaikh, mohamed, he gave us something else. he gave us the picture on the box. >> is the reason for that political correctness? we now look at what happened in france, also accused of being too politically correct when it comes to handling this problem. and we see these guys now who are still at large, that the younger suspect, the third of the three turned themselves into authorities last night. friends are claiming he wasn't there, he didn't do it. but...
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officials, a sort of shaikh known as anwar al awlaki. a u.s. citizen who was in yemen for some time killed by a drone strike in 2011. it is said that the arrangement for this operation were made by him. that's key because that's something we've been hearing from various officials, u.s. officials have intimated that french have intimated towards it in various media reports. but this is clearly by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, in the failing failed state of yemen to stamp their mark on this. and it does suggest, too, this was an operation with some lengthy planning. certainly if al awlaki died in 2010 and is said to have masterminded this in some way according to this video message, and we have no reason at this point to necessarily doubt its authenticity. it seems to come from the correct channels. that this may have been something that was -- that lay dormant for three years or so. they go on to talk about as well how france had committed crimes in mali. remember there was a substantial french intervention there against islamist extremists
officials, a sort of shaikh known as anwar al awlaki. a u.s. citizen who was in yemen for some time killed by a drone strike in 2011. it is said that the arrangement for this operation were made by him. that's key because that's something we've been hearing from various officials, u.s. officials have intimated that french have intimated towards it in various media reports. but this is clearly by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, in the failing failed state of yemen to stamp their mark on this....
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capture this american citizen, this is not the same as putting osama bin laden on trial or putting shaikhhammed on trial. this is an american citizen who speaks very articulate fluent english and would probably have an incredible defense team. i think part of it was, they never wanted him to see a day in court. i found his words and involvement with a number of people who went on to commit accept terrorism or mass violence reprehensible. that is not the point. the point is if you're going to make these allegations, you better be able to prove it. if anwar al awlaki, either with both of the parachutist, that is a relevant part of the story. what i know for my reporting about the underwear bomber is that umar was age arranged young man. -- arranged young man. aqap wanted to make sure he followed through on his plot. my understanding is they brought him to anwar al awlaki to essentially groom him or to act as a sort of islamic their best who is trying to get his mental health backup so that aqap could do with they wanted to do with them. that is my understanding the role awlaki played, he wa
capture this american citizen, this is not the same as putting osama bin laden on trial or putting shaikhhammed on trial. this is an american citizen who speaks very articulate fluent english and would probably have an incredible defense team. i think part of it was, they never wanted him to see a day in court. i found his words and involvement with a number of people who went on to commit accept terrorism or mass violence reprehensible. that is not the point. the point is if you're going to...
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if this as the post says it is, it has the air makes of the shaikh down and it is awful. of these corporation is whatever you are paying it. >> we will give you some good advice. >> if you were the ceo of a 50 or six the billion-dollar corporation and you are concerned about some of the characters calling you personally or your corporation racist, that could be a very and expensive way to direct that pull. in that respect, this is a good business budget. stuart: it is an awful comment on what i would call the race industry. the race business. >> people that use the race card to increase their own wealth. stuart: if a corporation was shown to contribute money it would be extremely bad publicity for that corporation. >> not necessarily. i do not know everything that he does. let's say that he does perform positive services for a politically underrepresented portion of society. camber corporation finance that legally? answer yes. stuart: politically, it looks absolutely dreadful. absolutely awful. i believe the commissioner said it was a mistake. as if he was in the hierarch
if this as the post says it is, it has the air makes of the shaikh down and it is awful. of these corporation is whatever you are paying it. >> we will give you some good advice. >> if you were the ceo of a 50 or six the billion-dollar corporation and you are concerned about some of the characters calling you personally or your corporation racist, that could be a very and expensive way to direct that pull. in that respect, this is a good business budget. stuart: it is an awful...
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>> shaikh under cover jihadi. inspired homegrown international terrorist cell. of these cells and how an individual can actually begin there and then turn it into just violent terror action killing. >> sure. first of all, radicalization is a process by which a person becomes extreme. the end result of it is that you are an extremist. you come to accept the use of violence. >> um-huh. >> when you act on the violence, you are then a violent extremist. synonymous with the word terrorist. that's just some terms and to explain the process. and the cell structure itself or once a person gets into a particular mind set a person is not going to get out of that until something shifts them out of that. >> right. >> there are many things that can bring a person into it that are personal issues. there is ideology. there are are grievances that they latch on to. a number of issues that interact with one another. >> mubin, what about you what was it? you were living your life and then something impacted you and you became radicalized. >> yeah. you know, i grew up in in the we
>> shaikh under cover jihadi. inspired homegrown international terrorist cell. of these cells and how an individual can actually begin there and then turn it into just violent terror action killing. >> sure. first of all, radicalization is a process by which a person becomes extreme. the end result of it is that you are an extremist. you come to accept the use of violence. >> um-huh. >> when you act on the violence, you are then a violent extremist. synonymous with the...
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. >> mubin shaikh thank you for helping us begin to understand the process that can happen to a youngit again, i'm sure. >>> stick around everyone we'ring about to have a live interview with two mountain climbers who have just done something no one else ever has. they'll be with us, live. hi, guys. so you're looking for a loan? how's your credit? i know i have an 810 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. and your big idea is hot dogs shaped like hamburgers?...