charlie: welcome to the broadcast. we begin this evening with a look at the assassination in january in dubai of a leading hamas operative. joining me brian ross of abc, writer and author edward jay epstein, robert malley, and on the phone from beirut, borzou deragahi of the los angeles times. what was the possibility of taking this man, why was it so important to get this particular figure? with all this facial-recognition equipment, with all this cooperation, with all this great police work and high-powered computers why weren t they able to say where he was during the four hours that he was missing? when i have spoken to hamas leaders they don t deny the fact that he was very important person in the military wing and that his loss was a severe blow. i would also like to know what the political thinking was and why the risk was taken presumably by israel to conduct this operation in the u.a.e. which is one of the countries in the arab world that has at least som
maya is here. maya? she s safe. if you can hear me, i know that will give you strength. i m coming back. you tell her. i m coming back. sam? come away from the edge. it s okay. i know the answer. i m in a coma. i m gonna take the definitive step i need to take to wake up. neil s my ex. he did psychology with me. i told him all about you. he read all those notes you made. there was nothing in those notes about a mobile phone. what? this is just my mind trying to keep me here. he s just. playing games with you. just.look down. carefully! neil: please, don t jump! sorry! i m sorry! bad joke! please, no! don t do it! sam, no! don t do it! what are you doing? we all feel like jumping sometimes, sam. only we don t, me and you, because we re not cowards. this is just my mind. maybe you re here for a reason. to make a difference. give me your hand. what s that in your hands? is that grit? it s sand. i was running up here and i fell against a fire bucket. see, why would i imagine that
charlie: welcome to the broadcast. we begin this evening with a look at the assassination in january in dubai of a leading hamas operative. joining me brian ross of abc, writer and author edward jay epstein, robert malley, and on the phone from beirut, borzou deragahi of the los angeles times. what was the possibility of taking this man, why was it so important to get this particular figure? with all this facial-recognition equipment, with all this cooperation, with all this great police work and high-powered computers why weren t they able to say where he was during the four hours that he was missing? when i have spoken to hamas leaders they don t deny the fact that he was very important person in the military wing and that his loss was a severe blow. i would also like to know what the political thinking was and why the risk was taken presumably by israel to conduct this operation in the u.a.e. which is one of the countries in the arab world that has at least som
charlie: welcome to the broadcast. we begin this evening with a look at the assassination in january in dubai of a leading hamas operative. joining me brian ross of abc, writer and author edward jay epstein, robert malley, and on the phone from beirut, borzou deragahi of the los angeles times. what was the possibility of taking this man, why was it so important to get this particular figure? with all this facial-recognition equipment, with all this cooperation, with all this great police work and high-powered computers why weren t they able to say where he was during the four hours that he was missing? when i have spoken to hamas leaders they don t deny the fact that he was very important person in the military wing and that his loss was a severe blow. i would also like to know what the political thinking was and why the risk was taken presumably by israel to conduct this operation in the u.a.e. which is one of the countries in the arab world that has at least som