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i woke up in tanzania. ♪ [ children singing ] ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt thein on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>> the narrow streets and neatly dressed schoolchildren of stone town make it feel like a very different africa than i've ever known. it's tight, small. the architecture speaks of many layers of a hierarchy long gone but still evident. the famous zanzibari doors, for instance, meticulously carved of mahogany and teak. the patterns reveal details of the original inhabitants' ethnicity and professions. brass spikes evoke similar doors in india, the lotus flower, the historically egyptian symbol is meant to promote fertility and chains a reminder that this was once a central hub of the slave trade. ♪ >> what dansy zanzibar is today is definitely overwhelmingly muslim, 99% of the population, and you see the strong influence. the children coming from the madrassa, the streets are neat and privat
i woke up in tanzania. ♪ [ children singing ] ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt thein on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>> the narrow streets and neatly dressed schoolchildren of stone town make it feel like a very different africa than i've ever known. it's tight, small. the...
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but when he said he finished college he went to tanzania in 2009.denied wanting to go there to join al shabab in somalia. but yet when he was holding the hostages i reported this in the story, he was obsessed with al shabab. and he had them watch videos of al shabab when he was holding these hostages. so there are real indications by the time he leaves the country in 2009 to go to africa where he stopped, he's already radicalized. >> so you said he was obsessed with al shabab. why didn't he go join al shabab? why isis? is it because isis is just the name of the game at this hour? >> well, in 2009 he traveled to africa to tanzania south of somalia. to get to kenya you go to somalia. he gets to tanzania stopped by authorities and deported essentially. he flies to amsterdam where the mi 5 interrogates him. so his options were limited. >> so isis was easier access then you're saying. >> well i think isis getting to syria has proved much easier for thousands and thousands of foreign fighters right? i mean how many foreign fighters in syria now? 15 20,000
but when he said he finished college he went to tanzania in 2009.denied wanting to go there to join al shabab in somalia. but yet when he was holding the hostages i reported this in the story, he was obsessed with al shabab. and he had them watch videos of al shabab when he was holding these hostages. so there are real indications by the time he leaves the country in 2009 to go to africa where he stopped, he's already radicalized. >> so you said he was obsessed with al shabab. why didn't...
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i think when i was in tanzania, a lot of people would say, there were a lot of exiles that were there, and they would say that they did not necessarily have a fair shake in this country, in terms of african-american men. it is interesting because i have had this certain privilege in terms of being able to go to certain schools, whether it is a high school, a college or this kind of community access, but i do feel that what we are experiencing right now, in terms of on the streets of this coulter, and what we have experienced over the last 40-60 -- culture, and what we have experienced over the last 40-60 years, and the connection between that and this issue of representation that people have been fighting for their civil rights, in terms of the laws but there is this other part of representation, a kind of representation of how to be perceived in popular culture. and as i was making the film, the film is waste in many ways -- is based in many ways on deborah willis and her work on black photographers, but i was also very much aware of this other narrative that was going on as well, in
i think when i was in tanzania, a lot of people would say, there were a lot of exiles that were there, and they would say that they did not necessarily have a fair shake in this country, in terms of african-american men. it is interesting because i have had this certain privilege in terms of being able to go to certain schools, whether it is a high school, a college or this kind of community access, but i do feel that what we are experiencing right now, in terms of on the streets of this...
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he tried to get in tanzania supposedly on a graduation gift from his parents to go on safari.e was stopped by authorities and sent back and questioned. he was questioned why he was going on the trip and questioned about what he thought about 9/11 and about 7/7. he said he felt harassed. he felt trapped. he felt like a prisoner. that is why he got in contact with them. that is one point of view. one piece of the puzzle as to why perhaps he may have radicalized radicalized. cage believes this is the reason behind the radicalization. that is one point. questioned by authority makes you then go into syria and be part of isis and behead people. authorities obviously being quoted as saying in papers that he had intentions prior to this and prior to the 2009 that he knew several people and links to somalia. the intention of going to tanzania wasn't part of a terror group or part to go on safari but to build bridges to satisfyomalia. he had contact with other terror cells. the group calling the london boys that include one that was killed in a missile strike in mogadishu and two other
he tried to get in tanzania supposedly on a graduation gift from his parents to go on safari.e was stopped by authorities and sent back and questioned. he was questioned why he was going on the trip and questioned about what he thought about 9/11 and about 7/7. he said he felt harassed. he felt trapped. he felt like a prisoner. that is why he got in contact with them. that is one point of view. one piece of the puzzle as to why perhaps he may have radicalized radicalized. cage believes this is...
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tanzania authorities detained him.t back to britain he was interviewed by mi 5 british intelligence service and counterterrorism officials who accused him of wanting to go and join al qaeda affiliates in somalia. they tried to recruit him for the british intelligence services. he said -- this was something that went on over a number of years. so the details that this organization cage put forward is of a young man who was a nice young man, a quiet young man by their accounts and they have no explanation why at the end of 2012-2013 he went to syria and became such a radical jihadist. the bit of information we don't have is why he came under the attention of the british intelligence services in the first place. the reason we don't have that information at the moment is the police here the metropolitan police in charge of counterterrorism here in london they say they're not going to comment on the case of jihadi john while they have an active terror investigation lives are at stake. british government ultimately would one
tanzania authorities detained him.t back to britain he was interviewed by mi 5 british intelligence service and counterterrorism officials who accused him of wanting to go and join al qaeda affiliates in somalia. they tried to recruit him for the british intelligence services. he said -- this was something that went on over a number of years. so the details that this organization cage put forward is of a young man who was a nice young man, a quiet young man by their accounts and they have no...
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in tanzania they are persecuted because of a persisting belief that they are ghosts, whose body parts bring good luck and fortune. tansania has proved unable to stop this horrendous trade. as a result even albinos in neighbouring kenya have to live in constant fear. most children enjoy school holidays more than any other time of year. that's true here in kibera, too, a slum in the kenyan capital nairobi. but nine-year-old beatrice can't completely share this pleasure. if she wants to play with other kids on the edge of the slum, she has to be accompanied by her older sister grace. in some parts of east africa, there's a deadly superstition that albinos bring luck -- prosperity and success. >> i have to look after her. because there are people who kidnap albino children. that's why i always stay close to her. the dismembered body parts of albinos can fetch hundreds or even thousands of dollars on the black market. in tanzania, in particular, people believe that the flesh of albinos has magic powers. >> although beatrice is widely known here, her mother rose makes sure she doesn't ventu
in tanzania they are persecuted because of a persisting belief that they are ghosts, whose body parts bring good luck and fortune. tansania has proved unable to stop this horrendous trade. as a result even albinos in neighbouring kenya have to live in constant fear. most children enjoy school holidays more than any other time of year. that's true here in kibera, too, a slum in the kenyan capital nairobi. but nine-year-old beatrice can't completely share this pleasure. if she wants to play with...
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emwazi's friends say that his path to radicalization may have begun in 2009 when he traveled to tanzania to go on a safari, but he was desane and traveled to the u.k. ta believe that he his true intention was to go to sewomalia. then he was detained again and gone to somalia. and then he detained again in 2010 and went to syria in 2012. >> the entire strategy in the last 13 years has increased alienation and only increased people feeling like they don't belong. >> reporter: the u.s. intelligence has now increased the estimate of the americans who have either gone to syria and iraq to the fight or attempted to go to 180 which is up from 50 last year a significant increase. i am told that the lawmakers on capitol hill received a briefing on the suspected americans who have joined the group isis which is of course a grave concern here. they are very concerned about isis' recruiting power here in the u.s. don? >> thank you, jim sciutto. i want to bring in michael german, a former fbi agent, and thinking like isis the life of an undercover agent, and also michael mcfadden, and also mu p bin s
emwazi's friends say that his path to radicalization may have begun in 2009 when he traveled to tanzania to go on a safari, but he was desane and traveled to the u.k. ta believe that he his true intention was to go to sewomalia. then he was detained again and gone to somalia. and then he detained again in 2010 and went to syria in 2012. >> the entire strategy in the last 13 years has increased alienation and only increased people feeling like they don't belong. >> reporter: the u.s....
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tanzania that's not a place we think of as a hotbed is it? >> absolutely. al qaeda has been up and down africa for more than a decade. we had the u.s. embassy bombings in august of 1998 and the fbi sent several hundred agents to east africa. that investigation went from somalia down to south africa. so so the u.s. embassy being one of the places bombed in tanzania. >> let's switch to the other breaking news that the three suspects were arrested in brooklyn. as they were trying to join isis. these guys are also fascinating, kazakhstan uzbekistan living and working in brooklyn? tell us more that you've learned about this investigation here at home. >> there's a few things that are interesting about it. i mean the most interesting is you generally don't have the interactions that occurred in this case with the fbi. i mean as the report prior to this interview said they went to one of the defendants in this case and asked him about a social media postings. if he admitted to them that he wanted to kill the president, he admitted he was a supporter of isis. he wa
tanzania that's not a place we think of as a hotbed is it? >> absolutely. al qaeda has been up and down africa for more than a decade. we had the u.s. embassy bombings in august of 1998 and the fbi sent several hundred agents to east africa. that investigation went from somalia down to south africa. so so the u.s. embassy being one of the places bombed in tanzania. >> let's switch to the other breaking news that the three suspects were arrested in brooklyn. as they were trying to...
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he traveled emwazi he traveled to tanzania in 2009. on arrival there he was topped. he was questioned about his links. many saying perhaps he was there traveling hoping to travel to somalia and have links with the terror group. but this is just one side of the story that we are hearing. he was questioned about his thoughts on 7/7 and 9/11. various other points this is according to kaij and clearly they knew who he was. they had an eye on him but authorities work in very different ways from the u.s. the idea is that you wait you watch and you monitor. you keep an eye on them before they actually go operational. for every single person that you need to monitor 24/7. and they clearly stretch. this is something that authorities have told us on the record. they have been recruiting recently but this is still a huge concern. natalie? >> yes. is it interesting that there are some reports that uk authorities drove him to violent extremism? >> this is one line one story that we're hearing. they spoke yesterday and they basically have had been in contact with him since 2009. w
he traveled emwazi he traveled to tanzania in 2009. on arrival there he was topped. he was questioned about his links. many saying perhaps he was there traveling hoping to travel to somalia and have links with the terror group. but this is just one side of the story that we are hearing. he was questioned about his thoughts on 7/7 and 9/11. various other points this is according to kaij and clearly they knew who he was. they had an eye on him but authorities work in very different ways from the...
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>> tanzania is ahead of us in terms of mobile minutes. everyone has a cell phone.send us money over their mobile phone. we sent him a text message that unlocks the system and they go on. this is a for-profit enterprise. we are incredibly motivated by the social effect of what we're doing, but we think it's usually -- a huge commercial opportunity. there are more people off the grid than when edison turned on the first libel. one in five people. >> there are more people off the grid now? >> william gibson said it was the future is here, just unevenly distributed. i think the electricity is the ultimate example. it's not even a second thought for us in the studio. but for people -- most people in africa, and a lot of people in in commu change? how you pick the places you want to do business? >> where we work, it's 90% off the grid. 10% of people are on, 90% are off. anywhere we go, there's huge demand. we rollout geographically. we have seen as high as 30% to 40% adoption.>> it's not so stinky. xavier helgesen, thank you. is objective world news. tony abbott could fa
>> tanzania is ahead of us in terms of mobile minutes. everyone has a cell phone.send us money over their mobile phone. we sent him a text message that unlocks the system and they go on. this is a for-profit enterprise. we are incredibly motivated by the social effect of what we're doing, but we think it's usually -- a huge commercial opportunity. there are more people off the grid than when edison turned on the first libel. one in five people. >> there are more people off the grid...
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in fact before he went to tanzania on the supposed safari trip.ish papers are talking about this morning, in fact this is dating back to 2012. he was part of a group called the jihadi network here in london called the london voice. from this part of northwest london. what they say is they used football as the guise to then meet up and raise funds and build connections to somalia and in particular to the terror group al shabaab. part of that group media reports are saying is one who died in a missile strike in mogadishu. then they were part of the cell on the 21st of july bombers who failed on that attack. you are starting to get a picture of what he was. many people saying he was a shy, timid and humble man. cage described him as that as well. you are starting to get a better picture of who he was and who he was hanging out with. many questions remain specifically in regards to what motivated him. what was the rationale for going to syria and the bigger question christine, if authorities knew he was building connections to somalia, why did they le
in fact before he went to tanzania on the supposed safari trip.ish papers are talking about this morning, in fact this is dating back to 2012. he was part of a group called the jihadi network here in london called the london voice. from this part of northwest london. what they say is they used football as the guise to then meet up and raise funds and build connections to somalia and in particular to the terror group al shabaab. part of that group media reports are saying is one who died in a...
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he went to tanzania, a safari, a present from his parents. he was deported to the u.k. authorities suspecting his true intention to travel to somalia. in 2010, detained again by counterterrorism officials in britain. two years ago later, emwazi is believed to have traveled to syria where he joined isis. his friends claim mistreatment by british authorities set him on a path to terrorism. >> our entire national security strategy for the last 13 years has only increased alienation, only increased people feeling like they don't belong. >> and jim sciutto joins us. now it seems like he was on a path already if authorities are correct. that's why he went to tanzania. u.k. authorities knew about this guy going back to 2009. hindsight i guess it's easy to say, but clearly, they didn't do enough. >> reporter: we saw this with the kouachi brothers in paris with the paris attacks. they had been on french authorities' radar. a lot of these potential recruits take steps that are worrisome but not enough to be sure to indicate that they're going to carry out jihad, join a group like
he went to tanzania, a safari, a present from his parents. he was deported to the u.k. authorities suspecting his true intention to travel to somalia. in 2010, detained again by counterterrorism officials in britain. two years ago later, emwazi is believed to have traveled to syria where he joined isis. his friends claim mistreatment by british authorities set him on a path to terrorism. >> our entire national security strategy for the last 13 years has only increased alienation, only...
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we don't know what he was doing in tanzania. he said he was there on a safari trip. intelligence services suggested maybe he was trying to link up with a somali terror group. unfortunately, they are just one side but show how he became more and more frustrated over getting questioned and interrogated by british authorities. unfortunately the intelligence isn't talking and we don't know their side. >> we do know both sides seem to be pointing fingers at the british security services. cage says emwazi's radicalization is m i5's fault for harassing him. others say the agency dropped the ball and let emwazi get away. what are you hearing? >> security services are definitely coming under a lot of pressure at the moment. front pages are filled with allegations how many more may have slipped through the net. security services flagged tactics. how a man who is known to authorities dating back to 2009 could have slipped through and made it to syria. at the same time the british government is pushing back very hard on any suggestion that the security services might have messed
we don't know what he was doing in tanzania. he said he was there on a safari trip. intelligence services suggested maybe he was trying to link up with a somali terror group. unfortunately, they are just one side but show how he became more and more frustrated over getting questioned and interrogated by british authorities. unfortunately the intelligence isn't talking and we don't know their side. >> we do know both sides seem to be pointing fingers at the british security services. cage...
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that's why he went to tanzania. u.k. authorities knew about this guy going back to 2009. hindsight i guess it's easy to say, but clearly, they didn't do enough. >> reporter: we saw this with the kouachi brothers in paris with the paris attacks. they had been on french authorities' radar. a lot of these potential recruits take steps that are worrisome but not enough to be sure to indicate that they're going to carry out jihad join a group like isis. from just a perspective, you can't track and arrest everyone. two, from a legal perspective, oftentimes the first illegal step that these guys will do is try to hop on that plane to go to syria. we have that case with some of these brooklyn suspects just yesterday. that's when they were arrested when they got on the plane. in this case jihadi john got on the plane in 2012 and continues on the horrible path and last summer he became the jihadi star appearing in the videos. >> it's got to be so frustrating for law enforcement and intelligence officials with connections with them who took him into custody from time to time but not
that's why he went to tanzania. u.k. authorities knew about this guy going back to 2009. hindsight i guess it's easy to say, but clearly, they didn't do enough. >> reporter: we saw this with the kouachi brothers in paris with the paris attacks. they had been on french authorities' radar. a lot of these potential recruits take steps that are worrisome but not enough to be sure to indicate that they're going to carry out jihad join a group like isis. from just a perspective, you can't track...
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shortly after that graduation he took a trip to tanzania.to go on a safari. british officials believe that he was trying to join up with al-shabaab terrorists in somalia. and while he was refused entry to tanzania he was questioned by mi5 agents. from 2009 to 2010 he twice traveled between london and kuwait and was then prevent by british security from flying back to kuwait a third time but he found a way to give mi5tw;mçç the slip. this got out of britain, details are unclear and in mid-2013 his family was told by british officials they believed he crossed into syria. a year later with the brutal beheading of the american hostage, james foley, emwazi emerged as the evil face ofóñy xz isis. >> i know family are getting answers but strong reaction as they know his identity now. >> and a range of emotions as you might imagine. david haines was a british aide worker who was murdered. his daughter says she will only feel relief when emwazi, quote, has a bullet between the eyes. the family of steven sotloff, one of the americans killed, say they
shortly after that graduation he took a trip to tanzania.to go on a safari. british officials believe that he was trying to join up with al-shabaab terrorists in somalia. and while he was refused entry to tanzania he was questioned by mi5 agents. from 2009 to 2010 he twice traveled between london and kuwait and was then prevent by british security from flying back to kuwait a third time but he found a way to give mi5tw;mçç the slip. this got out of britain, details are unclear and in mid-2013...
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spoke to friends, emwazi was initially radicalized after being detained by police on a visit to tanzania in 2009. british officials allegedly continued to interrogate and detain him and blocked emwazi from traveling to kuwait. i feel like a prisoner only not in a cage in london. he wrote to the director of a civil rights group. the director of that rights group spoke out about emwazi today, placing the blame on british security services. >> and ever since the british told the tanzanians to pick him up and send him back to the u.k., he's faced nonstop harassment. the questions shouldn't be about jihadi john. but they should be about what role have our security services played in complete lyly alienating people in this society and country and turning them away from being able to find solutions to the problems that they had. >> the identification of jihadi john comes one day after the arrests of three brooklyn men on charges of aiding isis. m and it comes as they are on full display across iraq and syria. over the past few days isis militants in northeastern syria have launched a full-on as
spoke to friends, emwazi was initially radicalized after being detained by police on a visit to tanzania in 2009. british officials allegedly continued to interrogate and detain him and blocked emwazi from traveling to kuwait. i feel like a prisoner only not in a cage in london. he wrote to the director of a civil rights group. the director of that rights group spoke out about emwazi today, placing the blame on british security services. >> and ever since the british told the tanzanians...
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we know they spoke to the tanzanian authorities and prevented him from going to tanzania. he then had to get the ferry back across the english channel. he was interrogated at dover. there's a piece of the jigsaw missing why was there interest in him in the first place and what had he done to garner that interest. we know emwazi doesn't fit the normal template that he came from a middle class to well to do background. he had just gone to westminster to pursue a computing degree. the interesting thing about this guy, in order to become susceptible or craving this ideology -- and be no mistake here it's the ideology. what has marginalized him, what has made him feel excluded what made him feel animosity to go seek out this jihadi movement? >> it seems to me -- i never bought the argument that hard cases make terrorists. it seems to be more if you look at the history of revolutions they're all run by fidel castros, middle class people the french revolution, the russian revolution all the revolution aers seemed to be middle class people with decent education that develop an ide
we know they spoke to the tanzanian authorities and prevented him from going to tanzania. he then had to get the ferry back across the english channel. he was interrogated at dover. there's a piece of the jigsaw missing why was there interest in him in the first place and what had he done to garner that interest. we know emwazi doesn't fit the normal template that he came from a middle class to well to do background. he had just gone to westminster to pursue a computing degree. the interesting...
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in 2009, emwazi traveled to tanzania, on what he said was a safari. he told a muslim advocacy group that british intelligence accused him of trying to reach the "al-shabaab" terror group in somalia, and he was deported. later, he moved to kuwait, and visited london at least twice. he ultimately traveled to syria in 2012. outside his former london home today, neighbors expressed disbelief at emwazi's alleged actions. >> he thinks it is jihad, no it is not jihad, i am telling him no it is not jihad, you are killing people as jihad, no it is not jihad, sorry. >> woodruff: the "jihadi john" news came a day after the f.b.i. charged two brooklyn men of uzbeki and kazakh background with trying to fly to syria to join islamic state fighters. new york city police commissioner bill bratton. >> it was made quite plain based on their own statements that if they were not able to go, that they would seek to acquire weapons here, handguns, machine gun, and seek to attack very specifically police officers and so that those aspirations were made quite clear by their o
in 2009, emwazi traveled to tanzania, on what he said was a safari. he told a muslim advocacy group that british intelligence accused him of trying to reach the "al-shabaab" terror group in somalia, and he was deported. later, he moved to kuwait, and visited london at least twice. he ultimately traveled to syria in 2012. outside his former london home today, neighbors expressed disbelief at emwazi's alleged actions. >> he thinks it is jihad, no it is not jihad, i am telling him...
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he was detained about by immigration authorities in tanzania. then picked up by british intelligence services, and then released, actually. but the radicalization process really did start a university for this particular individual. >> look at that picture. what a coward. hiding his face. what a coward as he is doing the most brutal things to people. all right. u.k. wants him. we want him. he beheaded british, he beheaded americans. everyone is now probably in the hunt for him or should be in the hunt for him what would u.k. do if they get him? >> i would imagine that already you have british units involved in the hunt for this evil brutal murderer. and there is, of course, public outrage in the united kingdom. growing course of military action. the latest poll this week showed that 63% of britain's support ire strikes in iraq. in addition about a third of britain's support putting ground troops into iraq to fight against isis is. the public mood is growing increasingly angry in the united kingdom. you can be sure the british special forces will
he was detained about by immigration authorities in tanzania. then picked up by british intelligence services, and then released, actually. but the radicalization process really did start a university for this particular individual. >> look at that picture. what a coward. hiding his face. what a coward as he is doing the most brutal things to people. all right. u.k. wants him. we want him. he beheaded british, he beheaded americans. everyone is now probably in the hunt for him or should...
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florence: people are focusing on an episode from 2009, when he was stopped with two friends in tanzania, allegedly en route to safari. he was detained and deported. he flew to amsterdam where he claimed that british intelligence agents from mi5 accused him of trying to go to somalia. he also says they tried to recruit him. you can see "the daily beast" saying if he was on the radar before he went to syria, why did britain let him get away? annette: emwazi's friends are describing him as a polite quiet man, certainly not an individual capable of violence. many are wondering what exactly happened. florence: the washington "the -- "the washington post" says a disturbingly familiar profile is starting to emerge. a young man who spend -- whose parents immigrated to the west, but he found his security in an extremist ideology. "the independent" talks about the familiar feeling of dread a lost soul who has found himself so disengaged from the country that he prefers to oppose its people and values in the most brutal manner. in its editorial, it says that a religious and cultural chasm is reall
florence: people are focusing on an episode from 2009, when he was stopped with two friends in tanzania, allegedly en route to safari. he was detained and deported. he flew to amsterdam where he claimed that british intelligence agents from mi5 accused him of trying to go to somalia. he also says they tried to recruit him. you can see "the daily beast" saying if he was on the radar before he went to syria, why did britain let him get away? annette: emwazi's friends are describing him...
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the man was found guilty in the kenya and tanzania bombings. >>> bobbi kristina brown experienced seizuresctors tried to wean her off the drugs that they used to induce her into a medically induced coma. >> remember the 911 operator who told a 13-year-old girl to stop whining as her father lay dying. he's fired. take a listen. >> so two people were struck? >> yeah they both. >> stop whining. it's hard to understand you. >> they just laying here. they are just laying here. >> is there somebody else we can talk to. >> it's only my little brother. >> the girl's father actually died and his fiancee was seriously injured. >>> republican senator jim inhofe has been saying that climate change is a hoax. but does this stunt really help him make his point? >> in case we have forgotten because we keep hearing that 2014 has been the warmest year on record i ask the chair you know what this is? it's a snowball. just from outside here. so it's very very cold out. very unseasonable. mr. president, catch this. ah-ha. >> and a shout out to this burger king franchise owner. tom barnett got a new corvette a
the man was found guilty in the kenya and tanzania bombings. >>> bobbi kristina brown experienced seizuresctors tried to wean her off the drugs that they used to induce her into a medically induced coma. >> remember the 911 operator who told a 13-year-old girl to stop whining as her father lay dying. he's fired. take a listen. >> so two people were struck? >> yeah they both. >> stop whining. it's hard to understand you. >> they just laying here. they are...
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embassy bombings in kenya it tanzania in 1998 killing 224 people. the man was one of osama bin laden's closest aids. >>> a court in hong kong sentenced a woman to six years for abusing her indonesian maid. the victim welcomes the government but insists more reforms ore necessary. the employer was convicted of 18 charges. the trial highlighted the plight of domestic workers abroad. we have more. >> the sentence of 6 years in prison. nearly the maximum able to be given in this case the judge dismissed her claims by her defense attorneys, that she was a good wife and mother and her obsessiveness with the cleanliness of her department. leading to the way she treated her domestic maid was because of a skin allergy suffered by her mum. the judge said there was enough physical proof of months of abuse at the hands of mrs. lau. she had been found guilty in a hearing, of 18-20 counts relating to not only this maid but another. during the sentencing mrs. lau kept her head bowed. showing no rehabilitation in what was a packed courtroom. this is a case gaining
embassy bombings in kenya it tanzania in 1998 killing 224 people. the man was one of osama bin laden's closest aids. >>> a court in hong kong sentenced a woman to six years for abusing her indonesian maid. the victim welcomes the government but insists more reforms ore necessary. the employer was convicted of 18 charges. the trial highlighted the plight of domestic workers abroad. we have more. >> the sentence of 6 years in prison. nearly the maximum able to be given in this case...
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he is said to be known for security services since 2010 when he tried to travel to tanzania. he resisted recruitment and has traveled to syria in 2012. >> this must come as quite a shock to many britons. what are they saying? >> well, we have some reactions. one from the u.s., family of u.s. journalist sottlloff, who are quoted as saying that they are relieved and took comfort in the fact that his identity is apparently known and that they now want him to be found and sentenced and put into prison. also his former university has come forward and said that they are shocked and sickened. but to the wider british public, this is still a mystery. how could someone on the surface who was so well integrated into british society -- how could someone like that turnaround and actually slaughter innocent people? >> mystery indeed. thank you very much for those details. >> islamic state propaganda videos are widely known or their brutal depiction of the killing of the group's hostages. the militants have taken to advertising their destruction of cultural treasures. >> video released on
he is said to be known for security services since 2010 when he tried to travel to tanzania. he resisted recruitment and has traveled to syria in 2012. >> this must come as quite a shock to many britons. what are they saying? >> well, we have some reactions. one from the u.s., family of u.s. journalist sottlloff, who are quoted as saying that they are relieved and took comfort in the fact that his identity is apparently known and that they now want him to be found and sentenced and...
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"the washington post" says he and some friends went to tanzania for a safari but police there detained and deported them. emwazi went on to amsterdam where he apparently met an agent of britain's secret service mi5. they believed he wanted to fight with militants in somalia. he denied that and said mi5 tried to recruit him. back in london he decided to move to kuwait to start a life there. but on return trips to britain emwazi again crossed paths with mi5. was reportedly fingerprinted, searched and in one case stopped from going back to the country of his birth where he planned to marry. "the washington post" said he felt like a prisoner in london and the newspaper paints a picture of his radicalization. "the post" says he eventually made his which to syria around 2012 and joined the islamic state group. his family described as well-to-do is not talking and government officials in britain and the u.s. are saying little. >> i'm not in a position to either confirm or deny that the individual named in these reports is the individual that we're searching for. >> reporter: analysts say emwa
"the washington post" says he and some friends went to tanzania for a safari but police there detained and deported them. emwazi went on to amsterdam where he apparently met an agent of britain's secret service mi5. they believed he wanted to fight with militants in somalia. he denied that and said mi5 tried to recruit him. back in london he decided to move to kuwait to start a life there. but on return trips to britain emwazi again crossed paths with mi5. was reportedly...
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media reports say that in may 2009 he flew to tanzania with his friends and was detained by police onupon -- upon arrival. he was released but later questioned by british intelligence agents. they accused him of trying to reach somalia where the militant group al shabab operates. the reports also say emwazi met a member of a london-based human rights group to discuss that experience experience. >> while i think there are? striking similarities between the young man that i remember and the person we see on the video, i can't be 100% certain. >> reports say british counterterrorism officials detained emwazi again in 2010 when he returned to london to finalize marriage plans in kuwait. they say he was prevented from going to the country and they quote an e-mail from emwazy saying he felt like a prisoner in london. the article's also raised suspicion that he may have traveled to syria in 2013. u.s. white house spokesperson josh earnest said the government continues to investigate the suspect responsible for the murders of their citizens. >> the united states government continues to aggres
media reports say that in may 2009 he flew to tanzania with his friends and was detained by police onupon -- upon arrival. he was released but later questioned by british intelligence agents. they accused him of trying to reach somalia where the militant group al shabab operates. the reports also say emwazi met a member of a london-based human rights group to discuss that experience experience. >> while i think there are? striking similarities between the young man that i remember and the...
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he traveled to 10th in the on safari in 2009 -- to tanzania on safari in 2009, but was detained in courtccused of trying to join al-shabaab in somalia. he subsequently complained about harassment from the security service. one person who knew mohammed emwazi the man who helped him when he claimed he was being harassed by mi5 officers. >> you might be surprised to know that the mohammed i knew was extremely kind, extremely gentle, extremely soft token the most humble young person -- soft spoken the most humble young person that i knew. it's hard to imagine a trajectory. >> for the families of the murdered hostages, alan hamming, david eight, james foley abdel-rahman config, and steven sotloff, that description must be hard to reconcile with the distressing reality they face. they told the bbc's they are relieved jihadi john has been identified. >> we will like to watch him go presstek -- be prosecuted and convicted in an american court of law and then in a super max prison where he will live in isolation. that is american justice. >> david haynes's wife told the bbc from croatia she, too,
he traveled to 10th in the on safari in 2009 -- to tanzania on safari in 2009, but was detained in courtccused of trying to join al-shabaab in somalia. he subsequently complained about harassment from the security service. one person who knew mohammed emwazi the man who helped him when he claimed he was being harassed by mi5 officers. >> you might be surprised to know that the mohammed i knew was extremely kind, extremely gentle, extremely soft token the most humble young person -- soft...
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already on the security service's radar when he flew for a safari vacation he said from london to tanzania in 2009. there he was stopped by british and local officials who accused him of trying to go to somalia to join the al-shabaab militants. he was sent back to amsterdam for more questioning before returning to london. while he lived in this house withly family he was watched until -- with his family he was watched until 2012 when he disappeared and showed up with isis in syria where he became the man with the knife and islamic militant circles, something of a recruiting tool. now that mohammed emwazi has been identified, the victims' family member are demanding justice. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >>> there's a lot of outrage over this new video from isis showing islamic state militants ransacking a museum in iraq. they toppled ancient priceless artifacts calling them idols that must be removed. >>> everyone is claiming victory tonight in the government's decision to regulate the internet. so who really wins in all this? andria borba with what it means when you go online. >> repor
already on the security service's radar when he flew for a safari vacation he said from london to tanzania in 2009. there he was stopped by british and local officials who accused him of trying to go to somalia to join the al-shabaab militants. he was sent back to amsterdam for more questioning before returning to london. while he lived in this house withly family he was watched until -- with his family he was watched until 2012 when he disappeared and showed up with isis in syria where he...
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washington post which says he became radicalized after being detained by authorities on a trip to tanzania he last lived in this home in london raised in a well to do family and earn aid degree in computer programming. >> the most-recent video from isis shows soldiers destroying priceless artifacts in a museum in iraq. you can see them toppling ancient statues and smashing them with sledge hammers. one isis leader says the antiques were destroyed because they're worship instead of god by people of past centuries. >>> a snow ball fight of sorts today. >> this is a snow ball from outside of here. it's very, very cold out. very unreasonable. mr. president, catch this. >> the senator is a devoted denier of kiemit change, despite last year being the warmest, the weather back east has been unseasonally cold large winter storms have been associated with climate change. >> tonight detectives are looking for a very distinctive dress last seen at the oscars. it's the $150,000 dress with pearls worn on sunday. the dress is designed by calvin klein. there are 6,000 pearls on this. waits reported stole
washington post which says he became radicalized after being detained by authorities on a trip to tanzania he last lived in this home in london raised in a well to do family and earn aid degree in computer programming. >> the most-recent video from isis shows soldiers destroying priceless artifacts in a museum in iraq. you can see them toppling ancient statues and smashing them with sledge hammers. one isis leader says the antiques were destroyed because they're worship instead of god by...
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he went to tanzania in 2013 to happened out nets treated with in insect side.eturned from africa he explained on "good morning, america" how they work. >> the reason we do what we door child still dies from a disease totally preventible. >> reporter: the director of the campaign joined the basketball star at the white house. steph's pledge to donate three bed nets for every three three point he makes is a matched by the warriors and has meant more than 2300 of the lifesaving nets the past two seasons. rick welch is warriors president and ceo. >> everybody in the bay area is so lucky to have somebody with his talent and his character representing us, all of us today in washington. >> a unique way fans can help. there will be special event tickets sold for the march 8th game at oracle. every ticket purchased the war kwlors donate a net. the opportunity to see steph give a postgame chalk talk. in the newsroom carolyn tyler abc7 news. carolyn, thank you. >>> issue became a major topic of discussion last season because of cases involving several players most notably
he went to tanzania in 2013 to happened out nets treated with in insect side.eturned from africa he explained on "good morning, america" how they work. >> the reason we do what we door child still dies from a disease totally preventible. >> reporter: the director of the campaign joined the basketball star at the white house. steph's pledge to donate three bed nets for every three three point he makes is a matched by the warriors and has meant more than 2300 of the...
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when he flew, he said for a vacation, from london to tanzania in 2009. there he was stopped by british and local officials who accused him of trying to go to somalia to join the al-shabaab militants. he was sent back to amsterdam for more questioning before returning to london. and while he lived in this house with his family, he was watched until 2012 when he disappeared and showed up with isis in syria, where he became the man with the knife and in islamic militant circles something of a recruiting tool. terrorism expert shiraz maher. >> he's become a huge character to fan boys and fan girls that support the islamic state virtually. so jihadi john is a celebrity to them. >> reporter: some even tried to justify his behavior. asim qureshi a group the deals with people under anti-surveillance, says that he knew emwazi and that he became radicalized because he was harassed. >> he was such a beautiful young man. really. you know it's hard to imagine the trajectory. >> reporter: for the families of isis victims it's hard to imagine the horror, even when it h
when he flew, he said for a vacation, from london to tanzania in 2009. there he was stopped by british and local officials who accused him of trying to go to somalia to join the al-shabaab militants. he was sent back to amsterdam for more questioning before returning to london. and while he lived in this house with his family, he was watched until 2012 when he disappeared and showed up with isis in syria, where he became the man with the knife and in islamic militant circles something of a...
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washington post which says he became radicalized after being detained by authorities on a trip to tanzania in 2009. he last lived in this home in london raised in a well to do family and earn aid degree in computer programming. >> the most-recent video from isis shows soldiers destroying priceless artifacts in a museum in iraq. you can see them toppling ancient statues and smashing them with sledge hammers. one isis leader says the antiques were destroyed because they're worship instead of god by people of past centuries. >>> a snow ball fight of sorts today. >> this is a snow ball from outside of here. it's very, very cold out. very unreasonable. mr. president, catch this. >> the senator is a devoted denier of kiemit change, despite last year being the warmest, the weather back east has been unseasonally cold large winter storms have been associated with climate change. >> tonight detectives are looking for a very distinctive dress last seen at the oscars. it's the $150,000 dress with pearls worn on sunday. the dress is designed by calvin klein. there are 6,000 pearls on this. waits repor
washington post which says he became radicalized after being detained by authorities on a trip to tanzania in 2009. he last lived in this home in london raised in a well to do family and earn aid degree in computer programming. >> the most-recent video from isis shows soldiers destroying priceless artifacts in a museum in iraq. you can see them toppling ancient statues and smashing them with sledge hammers. one isis leader says the antiques were destroyed because they're worship instead...
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in 2009, emwazi flew to tanzania for what he said was a safari holiday. he was stopped by british intelligence, who believed he was actually heading to somalia to join the terrorist group al- shabaab. in court documents obtained by the bbc, emwazi's name appears in connection to another somali terror case in 2011. he was believed to be part of a network of london extremists involved in the provision of funds and equipment to somalia for terrorism-related purposes. >> how do you feel? >> reporter: the documents also link emwazi to bilal berjawi another british citizen that went to fight with al-shabaab and al qaeda in somalia in 2009 and was killed in a drone strike three years later. >> pelley: clarissa, how did all this start with emwazi? what put him on the road to becoming a terrorist? >> reporter: scott, we don't yet know exactly how emwazi became radicalized or when his links to these extremists who are fighting in somalia began, but certainly there are a lot of tough questions now as to how someone who was well-known to british authorities could sli
in 2009, emwazi flew to tanzania for what he said was a safari holiday. he was stopped by british intelligence, who believed he was actually heading to somalia to join the terrorist group al- shabaab. in court documents obtained by the bbc, emwazi's name appears in connection to another somali terror case in 2011. he was believed to be part of a network of london extremists involved in the provision of funds and equipment to somalia for terrorism-related purposes. >> how do you feel?...
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the new york jury found khalid al al fawaz in the kenya and tanzania bombings that killed 224 people. >>> a source has confirmed to nbc news bobbi kristina brown experienced seizures as doctors tried to wean her off the drugs they used to put her in a medically indeuced coma. the source would not comment on her overall condition. >>> remember the 911 operator who told a 13-year-old girl to stop whining as her father lay dying after a hit-and-run accident? he's fired. take a listen to that exchange from earlier this month. >> so two people were struck? >> yes, they both -- >> okay, stop whining, okay let's stop whine, it's hard to understand you. >> they just laying here. they are just laying here. it's nothing, they're just laying -- >> is there someone else there i can talk to? because it's so hard -- >> it's only my little brother, i'm talking better than him right now. >> the girl's father died. his fiancee was seriously injured. >>> a shout-out to this burger king franchise owner in arizona. tom barnett got a new corvette and rolex after being awarded the company's froon chits of
the new york jury found khalid al al fawaz in the kenya and tanzania bombings that killed 224 people. >>> a source has confirmed to nbc news bobbi kristina brown experienced seizures as doctors tried to wean her off the drugs they used to put her in a medically indeuced coma. the source would not comment on her overall condition. >>> remember the 911 operator who told a 13-year-old girl to stop whining as her father lay dying after a hit-and-run accident? he's fired. take a...
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in addition to being a star involved in nothing but nets initiative visiting tanzania. >> he joins hisday at arlington national cemetery. and later weeped at the tomb of the unknown soldier. it was a moving day for everyone. >> it was an honor to be able to lay the wreath on the tomb is an incredible experience. >> yes. more important than basketball and a great stop on the road trip tomorrow. >> they'll never forget that. >> certainly not. >> join us tonight at 9:00, blossoming trees and thieves. dozens of beehives are targeted. >> then at 11:00 a new option for men who are losing their hair. check out this hair tattoo. >> when it looks fresh is 2 or 3 days i cut my hair once per week. >> we're going to take you to a salon where men are getting new hairlines to show how it works. >> and tonight we have the middle and goldbergs. >> whether you have comcast, dish or direct tv you can get programming on your smart phone, tablet or computer. go to abc7 news.com/apps. >> that is this edition of abc7 news our coverage of breaking news continues on twitter at abc7 news bay area. >> from the
in addition to being a star involved in nothing but nets initiative visiting tanzania. >> he joins hisday at arlington national cemetery. and later weeped at the tomb of the unknown soldier. it was a moving day for everyone. >> it was an honor to be able to lay the wreath on the tomb is an incredible experience. >> yes. more important than basketball and a great stop on the road trip tomorrow. >> they'll never forget that. >> certainly not. >> join us tonight...
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in addition to being a star involved in nothing but nets initiative visiting tanzania. >> he joins hislington national cemetery. and later weeped at the tomb of the unknown soldier. it was a moving day for everyone. >> it was an honor to be able to lay the wreath on the tomb is an incredible experience. >> yes. more important than basketball and a great stop on the road trip tomorrow. >> they'll never forget that. >> certainly not. >> join us tonight at 9:00, blossoming trees and thieves. dozens of beehives are targeted. >> then at 11:00 a new option for men who are losing their hair. check out this hair tattoo. >> when it looks fresh is 2 or 3 days i cut my hair once per week. >> we're going to take you to a salon where men are getting new hairlines to show how it works. >> and tonight we have the middle and goldbergs. >> whether you have comcast, dish or direct tv you can get programming on your smart phone, tablet or computer. go to abc7 news.com/apps. >> that is this edition of abc7 news our coverage of breaking news continues on twitter at abc7 news bay area. >> from the entire ab
in addition to being a star involved in nothing but nets initiative visiting tanzania. >> he joins hislington national cemetery. and later weeped at the tomb of the unknown soldier. it was a moving day for everyone. >> it was an honor to be able to lay the wreath on the tomb is an incredible experience. >> yes. more important than basketball and a great stop on the road trip tomorrow. >> they'll never forget that. >> certainly not. >> join us tonight at 9:00,...
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seth went to tanzania in 2013 to hand out those nets treated with insecticide.he's partnered with the united nations program called nothing but gnats. when he returned from africa he explained how they work on good morning america. >> we're protected, right? so the mosquitos can't get through. the reason we do what we do nothing but nets campaign is because a child still dies from this disease malaria which is totally preventable. >> reporter: chris from the east bay and director of the campaign joined the basketball star at the white house. seth pledged to donate three bed nets for every three pointers he made that's matched by the warriors and met more than 2300 of the life-saving nets over the past two seasons. rick wells is warrior's president and ceo. >> the year that seth is having today, i would expect that there's going to be a lot more focus on his personal efforts in this area which will be nothing but increasing the effectiveness of the program. >> reporter: with the season the sensational guard is enjoying he'll score more nets and more exposure for
seth went to tanzania in 2013 to hand out those nets treated with insecticide.he's partnered with the united nations program called nothing but gnats. when he returned from africa he explained how they work on good morning america. >> we're protected, right? so the mosquitos can't get through. the reason we do what we do nothing but nets campaign is because a child still dies from this disease malaria which is totally preventable. >> reporter: chris from the east bay and director of...
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curry has been involved with this campaign since college and traveled to tanzania two years ago to delivernets. >>> well now to the san francisco giants who are in the arizona desert hoping to build on their recent success. >>> during the giant's three championship seasons the faces have changed but one of the constants has been their stoic catcher buster posey. an mark ibanez recently caught up with buster posey down in los angeles where he was filming a commercial. >> or two or three. buster i tell you what it wouldn't be the first big time athlete to go into athlete. but he's the last guy you would think would go into acting. when we had a chance to go behind the scenes and watch him film this year's version, we could not turn down the chance to see the more hammy side of this usually all business guy. >> reporter: when you hear buster posey you think of him hitting the ball. >> a grand slam for buster posey. >> reporter: or making a great defensive play behind the plate. >> ready, and action. >> reporter: but on this day we wanted a sneak behind the scenes and see him out of his natura
curry has been involved with this campaign since college and traveled to tanzania two years ago to delivernets. >>> well now to the san francisco giants who are in the arizona desert hoping to build on their recent success. >>> during the giant's three championship seasons the faces have changed but one of the constants has been their stoic catcher buster posey. an mark ibanez recently caught up with buster posey down in los angeles where he was filming a commercial. >>...
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muslim advocacy group named cage, says emwazi first contacted them back in 2009 after he traveled to tanzania. >> the mohammed i knew was extremely kind. >> we have created here in the uk an environment in which the security agency can destroy the lives of young people without any recourse. >> reporter: this as isis continues its path of destruction. the group releasing this video showing militants using sledge hammers to smash ancient artifacts in mosul. >> these guys are here. they're already embedded here. they're being recruited here. and we have to consider that we need to be vigilant. >>> a minnesota teenager today pleading guilty to conspire with isis. he was stopped at the airport as he was trying to board a plane to syria. >>> and again into the mid-70s in some places. low 70s. highs tomorrow are coming down. we talked about that. because this weather system which its origins are in the region. that's where the showers come from. that's where the cooler air comes from. that's where the winter weather advisory comes from up around the lake tahoe area. they're going to get 6-inches of
muslim advocacy group named cage, says emwazi first contacted them back in 2009 after he traveled to tanzania. >> the mohammed i knew was extremely kind. >> we have created here in the uk an environment in which the security agency can destroy the lives of young people without any recourse. >> reporter: this as isis continues its path of destruction. the group releasing this video showing militants using sledge hammers to smash ancient artifacts in mosul. >> these guys...
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in 2009, he traveled to tanzania, where he and two friends were detained by police. he later said that british authorities detained him again when he returned to europe. the next year he tried to move back to his homeland of kuwait, but reportedly was prevented from doing so by authorities. according to the bbc, he came to the attention of counterterrorism officials in britain, as thought to be involved with extremists over in africa. while he made he way to syria and joined isis, he guarded western hostages. three were dubbed the beatles because of their accents, and according to all reports, they were brutal. they seemed to take pleasure. the abuse included prolonged beatings, mock executions, and repeated waterboarding. for more on the identity of this brutal man, i'm joined by richard engel. what do we know about mohammed emwazi. >> reporter: you outlined his biography. one of the key things is he was so well known to british authorities, to british intelligence and law enforcement. we keep seeing this, that was the case in paris where the two shooters were known
in 2009, he traveled to tanzania, where he and two friends were detained by police. he later said that british authorities detained him again when he returned to europe. the next year he tried to move back to his homeland of kuwait, but reportedly was prevented from doing so by authorities. according to the bbc, he came to the attention of counterterrorism officials in britain, as thought to be involved with extremists over in africa. while he made he way to syria and joined isis, he guarded...