somebody who is flawed and who. and i am flawed as well and that s just how it is you know i see somebody like that and i cannot judge somebody like that. that was born and look at losing your job never was i know but i m nobody almost summer is 77. so let s say then that since i should be saying this falling on. the month missed it is and if when we did salaam . her to some day he sang the whole islam does it come she really did st. in the 7th belt is kissed a nice you know this for ideas is in many alba he had a for months a beautiful one hopper on the harbor is in mice as was discussed not done for those whose names will sit on it and he s damn ugliness if you steal from us.
license to be canceled and at least to who we are in that area so this bitterly hey they know because. they will not relent they will go on with the fight and we as the community we move on but we re happy that at least to the court has given us it is as the community of home and king in general right and let s talk about your community riah why are you so opposed to this project and and tell us a little bit about how you feel that this whole plant would change the way of life where you grew up. faster than. many people know that salaam is a walled heritage site they re things that we ve been preserving for century
entirely within the city of los angeles. and what makes this place run is money, because century city is home to agents, film producers and attorneys. usually around here when someone talks about bloody murder, they re talking about a deal that went south. this time it was the real thing. the lead detective for the lapd investigating pam fayed s murder was salaam abdul-rahman. mrs. fayed wasn t robbed. no, she wasn t. mrs. fayed wasn t sexually assaulted. no, she was not. so the purpose of that crime was to kill her. it was to kill her. that was the only purpose of the crime was to get rid of her and make sure she was dead. abdul rahman says the murder was carefully planned. mrs. fayed comes out at about 6:30 at night. that s correct. and she s walking to her car, what, alone? by herself. at some point, what, the killer comes up behind her? well, the killer pulled up in the burgundy suv behind mrs.
its gleaming office towers and high-dollar townhomes lying entirely within the city of los angeles. and what makes this place run is money, because century city is home to agents, film producers and attorneys. usually around here when someone talks about bloody murder, they re talking about a deal that went south. this time it was the real thing. the lead detective for the lapd investigating pam fayed s murder was salaam abdul-rahman. mrs. fayed wasn t robbed. no, she wasn t. mrs. fayed wasn t sexually assaulted. no, she was not. so the purpose of that crime was to kill her. it was to kill her. that was the only purpose of the crime was to get rid of her and make sure she was dead. abdul rahman says the murder was carefully planned. mrs. fayed comes out at about 6:30 at night. that s correct. and she s walking to her car, what, alone? by herself. at some point, what, the killer comes up behind her?
had spent decades researching terror networks between europe and the middle east and he says the evidence is clear. some kind of side islamic is a central figure and the only survivor not counting supporters in syria or iraq without up to slam that would have been no paris attacks on the thirteenth of november or the brussels attacks of march twenty second. it was up to slant he brought the terrorists into the country in small groups who rented their hideouts and the vehicles that they used to want to kill even viva magick. investigators worked intensely to locate up the salaam and he started making mistakes in the end he had almost nowhere left to hide. daily by day the house searches interrogation research large scale surveillance operations all of that steadily reduce the circle of people that could trust them. after his arrest of the slum was