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it was a contentious start to a military trial many years in the making. five alleged al qaeda plotters managed to disrupt today s arraignment without ever saying a word. the hearing took place at the u.s. military base at guantanamo bay, cuba. our chief legal correspondent, jan crawford, is there. reporter: khalid sheik mohammed and the four other top 9/11 suspects were in the same courtroom four years ago, and they were defiant. there were repeated outbursts. they said they wanted to plead guilty. well, today, they followed a different strategy: silence. he sat at a table in the front of the courtroom, and again khalid sheikh mohammed, the confessed mastermind of september 11, seemed in charge. captured in pakistan in 2003, today, mohammed, known as k.s.m., is thinner, his bushy beard tinted red. once seated, he said nothing. when military judge james paul asked repeated questions about whether he wanted lawyers and who he wanted to represent him, k.s.m. looked away. paul
the world as the stage and it s a big issue so without any further ado, let s plunge in. what is the core thesis? what is the heart of the book? guest: the book tells the story of two women. one is ayaan hirsi ali. she is the somali born activist and the author of the best-selling autobiography infidel and she was notoriously threatened for her criticisms of islam. her polar opposite who is a woman called aafia siddiqui, and she is a pakistani neuroscientist who for a long time was the only woman wanted as an associate of al qaeda and was eventually captured in 2008 and convicted of firing at american personnel in afghanistan. so the book follows these two muslim women of about the same age who became complete opposites and it tries to sort of tell the story of the war on terror through their story. host: two women, such of these extremes in their positions and yet you talk about the symmetry between the two. could you explain this? guest: i think they are about the
and there were two big reasons why. one, america defied skeptics with american consumers spending money. the u.s. economy grew 2.5% in the third quarter. twice as fast as the prior quarter. look at it compared to earlier this year. 2.5% isn t great overall. but it is a lot better than a lot of doomsayers expected. the other big news was europe. they made a deal to bail out greece. that deal also, not that great. but after 14 summits, any deal was enough to juice the markets and that it did. october now on track to be the best october for the overall markets since january of 1974. to put that in perspective, that was the year blazing saddles came out. we must do something about this immediately! immediately! immediately! i didn t get a harrumf out of that guy. apparently a movie a lot of guys like. it was before cnn or i were born. stocks are up. gdp european deal. he spent 20 years on the floor of the new york stock exchange. so one great day. is that an and a great
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