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in libya, u.s. snatched a terrorist outside of his car. the other attack happened in somama, they stormed a complex on the beach. now, they are blamed for murders of hundreds in kenya and tanzania. among the questions that is him, where the terrorists hiding and information about future attacks. >>> all right. a monday. and a stormy monday. this is off to the west. lots of rain working in our direction through the morning hours and afternoon. this is coupled with a cold front and also moisture from karen. so yes. humid this morning. look at what is going on. the dew points in the 70s. so feeling sultry across the area. so what we're working with, temperatures are on the warm side as well. we're not even mild anymore. it is warm this morning. 75 degrees in the city. 71 in glen burnie. right now in manchester and woodbine, 70 degrees as well. and also, we have the winds out there for today. so this morning the wind speed coming in at 5 to 15 miles per hour across the board here. 12 in ellicott city. the winds will pickup during the day and g
in libya, u.s. snatched a terrorist outside of his car. the other attack happened in somama, they stormed a complex on the beach. now, they are blamed for murders of hundreds in kenya and tanzania. among the questions that is him, where the terrorists hiding and information about future attacks. >>> all right. a monday. and a stormy monday. this is off to the west. lots of rain working in our direction through the morning hours and afternoon. this is coupled with a cold front and also...
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but in libya u.s. forces successfully picked him up on the streets of typically. in somalia a second team targeting an al shabaab leader was forced to withdraw under fire. we begin tonight with david martin who has more on both american raids. >> reporter: it took 15 years but the trail ended here. in front of the house with abu anas al labi lived in the libyan capitol of tripoli. commandos from the delta force surrounded his car, smashed in the windows and carried him away. eventually to stand trial for his role in the 1998 bombings of two american embassies in africa. abu anas was one of the original members of al qaeda. and one of the few still at large. counterterrorism experts are likely to interrogate him for days before he is handed over to the justice department for trial in a civilian court. family members told reporters he had been living openly in libya for the past three years and no longer had any contact with terrorist groups. the secretary of state kerry said abu anas could not escape his past. >> we hope that this makes clear that the united states
but in libya u.s. forces successfully picked him up on the streets of typically. in somalia a second team targeting an al shabaab leader was forced to withdraw under fire. we begin tonight with david martin who has more on both american raids. >> reporter: it took 15 years but the trail ended here. in front of the house with abu anas al labi lived in the libyan capitol of tripoli. commandos from the delta force surrounded his car, smashed in the windows and carried him away. eventually to...
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u.s. commandosÑi capturedÑi himr the weekend in libya.overnment wants face justice, but the slope thar he will also information about al qaeda. justice correspondent bob orr has the latest. >> abu anasÑi al lib sbi being held aboard this navy ship in the mediterranean sea. sources say al-libi, who was part of osama bin laden's inner circumstance until the mid-'90s is being trained by a specially trained team of c.i.a. and counterterrorism experts. the so-called high value detainee interrogation group i'r pressing him for intelligence about the al qaeda networkñr and potential attack plans. al-libi, who spent years as a foreign operative for al qaeda, was captured just after dawn saturday on thisÑiñr street bacn his homeland of libya. u.s. army delta force commandos suddenly converged in three or four vehicles near al-libi's home in tripoli. his family told reporters the commandos wearing masks surrounded al-libi's car, smashed the windows and whisked him away. al-libi is under indictment in new york, accused of helping to plan the 1998 bo
u.s. commandosÑi capturedÑi himr the weekend in libya.overnment wants face justice, but the slope thar he will also information about al qaeda. justice correspondent bob orr has the latest. >> abu anasÑi al lib sbi being held aboard this navy ship in the mediterranean sea. sources say al-libi, who was part of osama bin laden's inner circumstance until the mid-'90s is being trained by a specially trained team of c.i.a. and counterterrorism experts. the so-called high value detainee...
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>> who trait sprait operations in two separate countries, both in africa and libya. u.s. commandos snatched one of the f.b.i.'s most wanted terrorists off the streets of tripoli in broad daylight, and he is now in u.s. custody, probably on a ship in the mediterranean. this guys names was aby abas el-liby. he was want the for his role in the 1998 bombings of the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania and one of the original members of al qaeda, one of the few still at large, but he will now, after he's interrogated, be brought back to the united states and almost certainly stand trial in new york city. >> schieffer: this was a big get. >> this was a big get and it was a risky get. you were going into a major metropolitan area. the other operation, the one in somalia, was conducted by u.s. navy seals, and it was-- appears not to have been as successful. they were out to capture a senior leader of al-shabaab, the group responsible for that shopping mall massacre in nairobi two weeks ago. they got caught in a firefight before they could capture the guy, and had to withdraw to av
>> who trait sprait operations in two separate countries, both in africa and libya. u.s. commandos snatched one of the f.b.i.'s most wanted terrorists off the streets of tripoli in broad daylight, and he is now in u.s. custody, probably on a ship in the mediterranean. this guys names was aby abas el-liby. he was want the for his role in the 1998 bombings of the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania and one of the original members of al qaeda, one of the few still at large, but he will now,...
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u.s. coman doe raids in africa yesterday after a carefully coordinated military operation in libya. tonight u.s. officials say they have in custody the man alleged to have been behind the deadly 1998 bombings of two american embassies in africa. yesterday's second strike strike was in somalia where navy seals exchanged gunfire as they hunt the leader of the group behind the shopping mall attack in kenya. we have the latest details and analysis. we start at the pentagon tonight. >> evening. these were two totally separate kouptsder terrorism missions by u.s. special operations forces of the while all americans returned safely, the missions themselves ended with mixed results. tripoli has never been considered an al qaeda safe hafb but it's where u.s. special operation forces captured one of mesh's most wanted terrorists. he was one of owe psapsalm ma b din's most confidented. the twin bombs killed 223, including 12 americans. he was returning home for morning prayers in tripoli. eyewitness accounts say without warning u.s. coman does roared up in three vikz and storms his car and smas
u.s. coman doe raids in africa yesterday after a carefully coordinated military operation in libya. tonight u.s. officials say they have in custody the man alleged to have been behind the deadly 1998 bombings of two american embassies in africa. yesterday's second strike strike was in somalia where navy seals exchanged gunfire as they hunt the leader of the group behind the shopping mall attack in kenya. we have the latest details and analysis. we start at the pentagon tonight. >>...
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libya, if you will. al-libi has been captured and is now in custody, in u.s. y brought back to the united states to face court, to face trial here. >> reporter: potentially provide a lot of valuable information, potentially on his associates inside libya on the strength of al qaeda as it tries to grow in the north of africa. we are aware there have been camps set up in the east of libya in the past couple years. this goes back to the period when he was seen to resurface in tripoli, at least a year ago, potentially two years ago as gadhafi was being overthrown. islamists in libya were getting stronger. the attack that was witnessed in algeria as well as killing nationals working at a gas plant there. itis not only facing justice for the 1990 attack on the u.s. embassies, clearly he may have useful information about the strength of al qaeda and the islamists in libya at this time. he is somebody who is senior within al qaeda. he was well respected, a good operative. he lived for awhile in britain as recently as year 2000. an apartment he was living in was raided.
libya, if you will. al-libi has been captured and is now in custody, in u.s. y brought back to the united states to face court, to face trial here. >> reporter: potentially provide a lot of valuable information, potentially on his associates inside libya on the strength of al qaeda as it tries to grow in the north of africa. we are aware there have been camps set up in the east of libya in the past couple years. this goes back to the period when he was seen to resurface in tripoli, at...
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u.s. forces in somalia and libya and somalia navy seal team six yes that seal team six you know i'm beginning to wonder if there's even a seal team one through five while they unsuccessfully attempt to capture a high value target presumably and retaliation for the group's deadly siege of a shopping mall in nairobi last month then in libya u.s. delta force apprehended a libby the alleged mastermind behind the one thousand nine hundred eight bombings of u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania outside of his home in tripoli of course both of these raids were conducted without the somali and libyan government's knowledge and cooperation which resulted in protests on behalf of libyans who don't take too kindly to cia black baggers in their country but according to secretary of state john kerry these actions were one hundred percent legal and appropriate. sorry but i fail to see how it's appropriate to usurp the sovereignty of two nations one over another country's mash and another over a terrorist attack that happened fifteen years ago now according to military officials al libbi is being interrogate
u.s. forces in somalia and libya and somalia navy seal team six yes that seal team six you know i'm beginning to wonder if there's even a seal team one through five while they unsuccessfully attempt to capture a high value target presumably and retaliation for the group's deadly siege of a shopping mall in nairobi last month then in libya u.s. delta force apprehended a libby the alleged mastermind behind the one thousand nine hundred eight bombings of u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania...
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u.s. secretary of state say that the operations of libya and somalia shows the u.s. will never stop and that's the act of terror he said. we often hear about afghanistan and pakistan and the drone attacks there. how expensive has the u.s. fight against extremistss been in this familiar region of the world? particularly in the east africa region? >> after the outst of gahdafi. it was full of conflict and split between tribele and regional lines which it can be exploited by a diplomat so al qaeda sees this as a great swamp where it can attract further recruit and serve as a launching past against the west. when it comes to al qaeda, the demonstrations really draw the red line. then when it comes the to others -- the united states are to engage with them but without al qaeda, it elevates the red line to so* the united states will extent all its resource or energy to target al qaeda across the globe. the united states has to turn its potential towards that and it demonstrates very quickly. >> you have more from thest, preu tathe u.s.,britain and fra. you have big bases a
u.s. secretary of state say that the operations of libya and somalia shows the u.s. will never stop and that's the act of terror he said. we often hear about afghanistan and pakistan and the drone attacks there. how expensive has the u.s. fight against extremistss been in this familiar region of the world? particularly in the east africa region? >> after the outst of gahdafi. it was full of conflict and split between tribele and regional lines which it can be exploited by a diplomat so al...
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u.s. raid in libya which took abu. libby who was supposed to be an al qaeda suspects this raid happened on saturday u.s. special forces basically took the man he's implemented in one thousand nine hundred ninety three one thousand nine hundred eight bombing of u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania which killed two hundred twenty four people there were reports that. was in bold he himself however on tuesday condemned the u.s. raids saying that libyans should be tried in their own countries but it's sort of really blasting america saying that it wouldn't actually harm us libyan relations the other report which complex or that he was in fact kidnapped by armed groups he was taken earlier on today from the corinthia hotel in tripoli by armed by armed men i would assume on the scene said it looked more like an arrest as there was no violence and the government has said i don't know where he is he was taken to an undisclosed location now after the u.s. special forces raid on saturday there was a huge backtrack a backlash from
u.s. raid in libya which took abu. libby who was supposed to be an al qaeda suspects this raid happened on saturday u.s. special forces basically took the man he's implemented in one thousand nine hundred ninety three one thousand nine hundred eight bombing of u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania which killed two hundred twenty four people there were reports that. was in bold he himself however on tuesday condemned the u.s. raids saying that libyans should be tried in their own countries but...
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u.s. forces. including the capture of a top terror suspect in libya. this morning, the u.s. is brushing aside criticism from libya. >> secretary of state john kerry says anas al libi is a proper target. >> reporter: these missions were synchronized. carried out at the same time so the u.s. teams had the element of surprise. one of the most wanted terrorists in the world is now in custody. a double blow against al qaeda terrorists. two u.s. raids carried out in libya and somalia. the mission in libya led to this man, abu anas al libi. >> we hope that this makes clear that those members of al qaeda and other terrorist organizations literally can run but they can't hide. >> reporter: the u.s. had been hunting al libi for 15 years for the murders of hundreds in u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998. u.s. troops captured him outside his home in trip olo. a three-car convoy was there. before al libi stands trial in new york, a high-value interrogation team will try to get information from him. >> i think there's a lot he can say. a lot of gaps he can fill. >> reporter: 3,000
u.s. forces. including the capture of a top terror suspect in libya. this morning, the u.s. is brushing aside criticism from libya. >> secretary of state john kerry says anas al libi is a proper target. >> reporter: these missions were synchronized. carried out at the same time so the u.s. teams had the element of surprise. one of the most wanted terrorists in the world is now in custody. a double blow against al qaeda terrorists. two u.s. raids carried out in libya and somalia. the...
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u.s. to invade libya with those strikes back in two thousand and eleven. well of course there was not a big question put to the u.s. public or to the congress as there was with the missiles into syria and you saw the result there should have been on libya this was done outside of congress this was done with lies about a un resolution that didn't authorize overthrowing the government it was done with lies about a crisis and a humanitarian need to intervene and the idea that it was an intervention was of course a lie because western countries including the us had been arming the government of libya right up until the point that they were arming and working with the opponents of the government of libya and the idea of course was sold as a short term intervention that would get rid of a bad government and then things would go well and of course that has not been the case it's predictably not been the case and it's not been the case with any such military intervention that i'm aware of through history so what you're saying is do you think that we learned from we
u.s. to invade libya with those strikes back in two thousand and eleven. well of course there was not a big question put to the u.s. public or to the congress as there was with the missiles into syria and you saw the result there should have been on libya this was done outside of congress this was done with lies about a un resolution that didn't authorize overthrowing the government it was done with lies about a crisis and a humanitarian need to intervene and the idea that it was an...
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. >>> outrage in libya, after u.s. navy seals captured abu al-libby is held in an undisclosed location. the raid in somalia was not as successful. seals went after but failed to get the leader of the al qaeda linked group, al shabaab. >>> a powerful typhoon, bringing heavy rain and widespread power outages. more than half a million people evacuated ahead of that storm. those are the headlines. fault lines is next. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. consider this. unconventional wisdom. >> we came to yemen to see what sort of life awaits the men after guantanamo. however no detainee has returned here since 2010. the one exception is adnan latif. he came back in 2012, in a body bag. >> it took more than three months from the day mohamed latif
. >>> outrage in libya, after u.s. navy seals captured abu al-libby is held in an undisclosed location. the raid in somalia was not as successful. seals went after but failed to get the leader of the al qaeda linked group, al shabaab. >>> a powerful typhoon, bringing heavy rain and widespread power outages. more than half a million people evacuated ahead of that storm. those are the headlines. fault lines is next. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and...
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u.s. working with foreign governments in yemen and possibly pakistan and now maybe libya on things that the those governments lied to their public about and say it was just the u.s. whereas actually the local governments cooperated possibly in that in that kidnapping . i think that the level of distrust has grown and perhaps people have learned a little bit of a lesson from libya so here we are on the two year anniversary of the day that libya was reportedly free what does a free libya look like today well it's worse off this is the thing i don't know that the oil companies and the bankers and the weapons makers think that they got a bad deal and they're worse off but the people of libya or worse off and the only people who care about that fact are people who really care about humanity which is of course not by any means everybody who clamors for humanitarian wars and so the us media is lying now primarily by avoiding the subject by not talking about it we're not hearing much about the hell that libya has become and the violence that has overflowed its borders and the fact that the ordinary
u.s. working with foreign governments in yemen and possibly pakistan and now maybe libya on things that the those governments lied to their public about and say it was just the u.s. whereas actually the local governments cooperated possibly in that in that kidnapping . i think that the level of distrust has grown and perhaps people have learned a little bit of a lesson from libya so here we are on the two year anniversary of the day that libya was reportedly free what does a free libya look...
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u.s. special forces in libya. in one of two weekend raids on global terror suspects. the second one, however, did not go so well. >>> also coming at you this hour, terror of a different sort at a track in texas. an indycar going trying into pieces. the driver and more than a dozen fans hurt. >>> and no i.d., no boarding pass, no problem. how on earth did a 9-year-old boy outwit the tsa and airline security hopping on a flight halfway across the country. and by the way, where on earth were his parents? >>> hello everyone and welcome. i'm ashleigh banfield. it is monday, october 7th. this is "legal view." let's start with the president. >>> mr. obama appears to be making a strategic shift in the way the united states hunts down people we consider terrorists, from drone attacks to boots on the ground. and a dramatic example, two u.s. special operations raids in africa. both coming two weeks after a deadly attack by al qaeda linked terror group al shabaab. in a pre-dawn operation, u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s. landed on the coast of somalia. in their hunt for an al shabaab leader,
u.s. special forces in libya. in one of two weekend raids on global terror suspects. the second one, however, did not go so well. >>> also coming at you this hour, terror of a different sort at a track in texas. an indycar going trying into pieces. the driver and more than a dozen fans hurt. >>> and no i.d., no boarding pass, no problem. how on earth did a 9-year-old boy outwit the tsa and airline security hopping on a flight halfway across the country. and by the way, where...
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apparently in retaliation for the government's role in the capture of a top al qaeda suspect in libya by u.s. forces. the president of libya's general national congress confirmed the rebels had released the prime minister. al arabiya tv broadcast photos of zeidan surrounded by men. a rebel group posted a message on its facebook page, saying it arrested the prime minister along with security personnel. it said it was investigating his unlawful actions. the prime minister lives in the corinthia hotel. it's in central tripoli and known for tight security. many foreign guests stay there. zeidan was a member of a group opposed to late leader moammar al gadhafi. gadhafi was overthrown in a revolution two years ago. zeidan took office in november of last year. his government has been struggling to maintain a grip on security. rival militias have been fighting for control. several politicians have been kidnapped. earlier this month, u.s. forces staged a counterterrorism raid on libyan soil to capture a senior leader of al qaeda. last month zeidan told cnn that his nation is trying to rebuild after d
apparently in retaliation for the government's role in the capture of a top al qaeda suspect in libya by u.s. forces. the president of libya's general national congress confirmed the rebels had released the prime minister. al arabiya tv broadcast photos of zeidan surrounded by men. a rebel group posted a message on its facebook page, saying it arrested the prime minister along with security personnel. it said it was investigating his unlawful actions. the prime minister lives in the corinthia...
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u.s. troops in libya. he is said to be a computer expert who helped plan the u.s.mbassy bombings in tanzania and kenya. >>> a 7.2 earthquake hit the philippines. at least 93 people are confirmed dead. >>> i'm meteorologist dave suanders, we are looking at texas now. we have had flash flooding the last few days. flash flood watches in texas a few warnings still going on down there, and it extents to northeastern texas and moves into arkansas and louisiana. we are looking at a lot of rain. the radar is tracking all of this rain. this is a front that is stationary. you are getting a lot of moisture coming in focused over this one area. now the forecast is showing that this rain area is all along this line here, two to three inches in the next 48 hours. maybe a little higher amounts there. so flooding will continue there. this is all part of a big storm system a little farther north. it's not the flooding that is a problem, it is the drop in temperatures. temperatures are higher than they were yesterday in indianapolis and minneapolis, become look at how they drop in k
u.s. troops in libya. he is said to be a computer expert who helped plan the u.s.mbassy bombings in tanzania and kenya. >>> a 7.2 earthquake hit the philippines. at least 93 people are confirmed dead. >>> i'm meteorologist dave suanders, we are looking at texas now. we have had flash flooding the last few days. flash flood watches in texas a few warnings still going on down there, and it extents to northeastern texas and moves into arkansas and louisiana. we are looking at a...
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libya. so what does that mean? and is this kind of president obama's foreign-policy model for the region in general? >> we now have u.s. troops supposedly completely gone from libya. the cia, of course, was there before thethe talk of no troopse ground excluded mention of them and the use of diplomats in benghazi as human shields in now there is talk about nato sending people in. this is a preference in washington, to have nato do work rather than the united states. but the united states is the leader in nato and will still be calling the shots. it will still be involved. when things blow up and get worse, there will be a recantation for the u.s. to, again, is the only tool it thinks it turned to and that is violence. >> so a rose by any other name is still the u.s. military, essentially. so how is the unrest in libya affecting the neighboring countries? >> you see violence overflow into mali. you see arms shipped out to syria. and fighters shipped out to syria. and you've seen a lack of stability in libya impacting all of the nations around it. you compare that with tunisia, which is not violence-free and not perfect
libya. so what does that mean? and is this kind of president obama's foreign-policy model for the region in general? >> we now have u.s. troops supposedly completely gone from libya. the cia, of course, was there before thethe talk of no troopse ground excluded mention of them and the use of diplomats in benghazi as human shields in now there is talk about nato sending people in. this is a preference in washington, to have nato do work rather than the united states. but the united states...
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u.s. coman doe raids in africa yesterday after a carefully coordinated military operation in libya. tonight u.s. officials say they have in custody the man alleged to have been behind the deadly 1998 bombings of two american embassies in africa. yesterday's second strike strike was in somalia where navy seals exchanged gunfire as they hunt the leader of the group behind the shopping mall attack in kenya. we have the latest details and analysis. we start at the pentagon tonight. >> evening. these were two totally separate kouptsder terrorism missions by u.s. special operations forces of the while all americans returned safely, the missions themselves ended with mixed results. tripoli has never been considered an al qaeda safe hafb but it's where u.s. special operation forces captured one of mesh's most wanted terrorists. he was one of owe psapsalm ma b din's most confidented. the twin bombs killed 223, including 12 americans. he was returning home for morning prayers in tripoli. eyewitness accounts say without warning u.s. coman does roared up in three vikz and storms his car and smas
u.s. coman doe raids in africa yesterday after a carefully coordinated military operation in libya. tonight u.s. officials say they have in custody the man alleged to have been behind the deadly 1998 bombings of two american embassies in africa. yesterday's second strike strike was in somalia where navy seals exchanged gunfire as they hunt the leader of the group behind the shopping mall attack in kenya. we have the latest details and analysis. we start at the pentagon tonight. >>...
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u.s. officials say al libi had been under surveillance in libya for several months, so, the u.s. already has a good idea of some of his current communications and connections and will use that to break him. >> that's called the "we know all" approach or the "futility" approach. in which you try to convince a detainee that you already know everything and there's no sense in withholding it. >> reporter: tony camerino is a former u.s. senior military interrogator, who conducted more than 34 300 interrogations in iraq and teaches now how to break a terrorist. >> you can break anybody but the important thing is to build rapport, get information, try to figure out what motivates them. >> reporter: camerino says the fact that al libi's family saw what happened can also be used in the interrogation. >> we call that the "love of family" approach, where you emphasize that person's love to their family, the relationships with family members. >> reporter: and among the big questions for al libi? where is al qaeda leader ayman al zawahiri hiding? what role, if any, did he play in the murder o
u.s. officials say al libi had been under surveillance in libya for several months, so, the u.s. already has a good idea of some of his current communications and connections and will use that to break him. >> that's called the "we know all" approach or the "futility" approach. in which you try to convince a detainee that you already know everything and there's no sense in withholding it. >> reporter: tony camerino is a former u.s. senior military interrogator,...
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the world's countries are signed up to the coalition of chemical weapons coming including the u.s., russia, libya, and iraq -- to the coalition of chemical weapons, including the u.s., russia, libya, and iraq. friday's award comes just before syria joins as the 190th member state on monday. >> the syrian regime signing the chemical weapons convention and allowing the opcw to conduct the verification and distraction -- destruction task is incredibly important. it is very significant. they are one of the last to sign up and agree to it. >> only six countries are outside of the u.n. chemical weapons convention. the opcw hopes the prize and the additional attention on serial will encourage the regime and others to join the nearly universal accord. >> the associate press is reporting that the un security council has authorized a joint mission by the opcw and the u.n. to destroy syria's chemical weapons. it is seen as a necessary final step to the unprecedented mission. staying in syria, human rights watch has accused rebels of killing at least 190 civilians in august. it rains more than 200 hostages w
the world's countries are signed up to the coalition of chemical weapons coming including the u.s., russia, libya, and iraq -- to the coalition of chemical weapons, including the u.s., russia, libya, and iraq. friday's award comes just before syria joins as the 190th member state on monday. >> the syrian regime signing the chemical weapons convention and allowing the opcw to conduct the verification and distraction -- destruction task is incredibly important. it is very significant. they...
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military successful capture of her husband in libya. u.s.ecial force captured this man outside his news tripoli over the wean. he's suspected in the 1998 twin bombings of american embassy in kenya and tanzania. his wife denied he play add role and insist he left al qaeda in 1996. >> he did not take part in any bombing anywhere in the world. he participated in the jihad in after establish. member of al qaeda and he was personal security for osama bin laden. that's true. but he did not take part in any operation. >> happened near same time somalia unsuccessful. navy seal tried to target top commander of affiliate in kee keepia westgate mall. >> back here. there has been an arrest in the red ridge incident that rivetted so many american family. swarm of motorcyclist young family in the car and tonight the exclusive interview with one of the i think men reportedly at the very center when the whole thing started. tonight he talked to dan harris about the tape. >> new arrest in the attack on this family fred is the first person to be accused of th
military successful capture of her husband in libya. u.s.ecial force captured this man outside his news tripoli over the wean. he's suspected in the 1998 twin bombings of american embassy in kenya and tanzania. his wife denied he play add role and insist he left al qaeda in 1996. >> he did not take part in any bombing anywhere in the world. he participated in the jihad in after establish. member of al qaeda and he was personal security for osama bin laden. that's true. but he did not take...
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u.s. forces. including the capture of a top terror suspect in libya. this morning, the u.s. m from libya. >> secretary of state john kerry says anas al libi is a proper target. >> reporter: these missions were synchronized. carried out at the same time so the u.s. teams had the element of surprise. one of the most wanted terrorists in the world is now in custody. a double blow against al qaeda terrorists. two u.s. raids carried out in libya and somalia. the mission in libya led to this man, abu anas al libi. >> we hope that this makes clear that those members of al qaeda and other terrorist organizations literally can run but they can't hide. >> reporter: the u.s. had been hunting al libi for 15 years for the murders of hundreds in u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998. u.s. troops captured him outside his home in trip olo. a three-car convoy was there. before al libi stands trial in new york, a high-value interrogation team will try to get information from him. >> i think there's a lot he can say. a lot of gaps he can fill. >> reporter: 3,000 miles away, another raid
u.s. forces. including the capture of a top terror suspect in libya. this morning, the u.s. m from libya. >> secretary of state john kerry says anas al libi is a proper target. >> reporter: these missions were synchronized. carried out at the same time so the u.s. teams had the element of surprise. one of the most wanted terrorists in the world is now in custody. a double blow against al qaeda terrorists. two u.s. raids carried out in libya and somalia. the mission in libya led to...
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libya is demanding that u.s. provide answers on the capture of that suspect in libya. >> we are joined by jeanne meserve, and what exactly is the u.s. saying about the arrest? >> the pentagon press secretary is saying that abu anas al liby is being lawfully detained under military law at an undisclosed location outside of libya. they are not saying what that location is. right now in washington, democrats are saying democrats and republicans are not agreeing on much. several republican lawmakers have issued statements applauding the operation. collaboration between military organizations. they urge that he be intergated to be exploited fully for what he might know about the al qaeda network. we received a statement from caitlin hayden, the spokesperson from the security council. she indicates that is the case, and says that the president urged when possible that suspects be taken alive so they can be intergated and that is what they had done to order to elicit valuable intelligence, and bring a dangerous terrorist
libya is demanding that u.s. provide answers on the capture of that suspect in libya. >> we are joined by jeanne meserve, and what exactly is the u.s. saying about the arrest? >> the pentagon press secretary is saying that abu anas al liby is being lawfully detained under military law at an undisclosed location outside of libya. they are not saying what that location is. right now in washington, democrats are saying democrats and republicans are not agreeing on much. several...
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look what happened a few days ago in libya. u.s. special ops go in.rorist suspect, then a leak comes out saying the libyan government knew all about it. then the libyan prime minister is arrested, threatened, kidnapped, accused of being a u.s. lackey. that's why pakistanis don't want to be in the same position, making drone strikes. not saying it isn't a big deal -- >> to that point domestic politics in play, the revelation civilians killed in this drone strikes and not single din as some members of congress said. if we are to believe u.n. report and some statistics from bureau of investigative journalists, we're talking about in pakistan cia drones from 2004 to 2014, 376 drone strikes, civilian casualties ranging from 407 to 926, children killed 168 to 200. the president has found himself in a very uncomfortable position here. a lot of us understand it's difficult to choose between drone strikes and boots on the ground. some people say not hard to choose. you choose drone strikes. the effect of those casualties, numbers of casualties made public or t
look what happened a few days ago in libya. u.s. special ops go in.rorist suspect, then a leak comes out saying the libyan government knew all about it. then the libyan prime minister is arrested, threatened, kidnapped, accused of being a u.s. lackey. that's why pakistanis don't want to be in the same position, making drone strikes. not saying it isn't a big deal -- >> to that point domestic politics in play, the revelation civilians killed in this drone strikes and not single din as some...
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al-libi was captured in a raid in libya. u.s. get the leader behind the group in a separate raid in somalia. robert similars was arrested in a raid on the beating op a man. back to lock up. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> behind bars, tattooing is more than a favorite pastime, it's a passion, if not an addiction in every prison we visited. >> that's the first thing they do when they come in here, tattoo their body up. >> tattooing's cool. it's a fun thing to do. >> some of them don't make a bit of sense but they have them on there, they're covered. they all want them. >> i've got a couple years on a grave stone down here, a couple of my prison years, just a bunch of evil, crazy stay stuff. i was going through a bunch of stuff at that time. >> go to almost any prison in america and you'll find an amazing assortment of tattoos. >> it's gotten to a point where we have a standard question that our field producers ask the inmates. can you tell me about your tats? >> as you can see, i'm tattooed up.
al-libi was captured in a raid in libya. u.s. get the leader behind the group in a separate raid in somalia. robert similars was arrested in a raid on the beating op a man. back to lock up. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> behind bars, tattooing is more than a favorite pastime, it's a passion, if not an addiction in every prison we visited. >> that's the first thing they do when they come in here, tattoo their body up. >>...
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he has been defending the raid in libya by u.s. special forces to capture a militants who is wanted by the fbi. a navyhought to be on ship in the mediterranean. that was not the only action for navy seals on saturday. they also landed in a town controlled by al-shabaab in somalia. that mission was not successful. what is the u.s. doing? it is interesting, isn't it? the u.s. has come under criticism about not wanting this kind of attack. here they are doing these things through the back door. >> to have been doing them for a while. in the case of somalia, they accelerated plans. after westgate, they had an idea of where they thought he was and they got it wrong. they got it right in libya. aspectside the legal which are murky. in terms of special operations, targeted operations, going after high-value targets, this is what out do in africa to take the linchpins of terrorist organizations. they operate out of a number of bases. the u.s. military divides the world into zones. you have centcom. fricom doesn't have a home base in africa
he has been defending the raid in libya by u.s. special forces to capture a militants who is wanted by the fbi. a navyhought to be on ship in the mediterranean. that was not the only action for navy seals on saturday. they also landed in a town controlled by al-shabaab in somalia. that mission was not successful. what is the u.s. doing? it is interesting, isn't it? the u.s. has come under criticism about not wanting this kind of attack. here they are doing these things through the back door....
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u.s. special operations forces, we are told, that went after him inside libya. but don, what is the common thread we are seeing tonight? the face of u.s. special operations going into these very dangerous areas, going after very specific targets in a, in counterterrorism, antiterrorism operations. targets they feel could the, that the u.s. feels, could pose a threat to the united states. that these are the areas of the world where there are not strong governments that can control law enforcement operations that can control terrorist operations in their own territories. these are what they call the ungoverned spaces to some significant extent. ungoverned. that means this is where al qaeda is thriving these days. these are the areas the u.s. goes after very covertly, only talking about it when they want to. clearly, they wanted the world to know about these operations because of the threat posed, but this goes on quite frequently and this really is a new face of al qaeda. these affiliate organizations in so many countries this u.s. special operations are targ targe
u.s. special operations forces, we are told, that went after him inside libya. but don, what is the common thread we are seeing tonight? the face of u.s. special operations going into these very dangerous areas, going after very specific targets in a, in counterterrorism, antiterrorism operations. targets they feel could the, that the u.s. feels, could pose a threat to the united states. that these are the areas of the world where there are not strong governments that can control law...
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in libya and kenya. u.s. officials tell cnn the top al qaeda leader captured by u.s. bya will be headed to new york today or tomorrow. u.s. special forces snatch abu al libi on his way to prayers this morning. right now he's being held by the u.s. military in a secure undisclosed location. he is wanted for his role in the twin bombings at the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania back in 1998. in the second raid, s.e.a.l. team six stormed a house in somalia frequented by top commanders of the terror group al shabaab. a fierce fire fight broke out, and u.s. forces withdrew this weekend, not knowing if their target was dead or alive. the terror group confirms that one person was killed, but the identity has not been revealed. >>> at the top of the hour, i'll speak with a former navy s.e.a.l. about undercover missions just like the one in somalia. i'm fredricka whitfield. "fareed zakaria gps" continues right now. >> bono does not neat an introduction but i'll give him one anyway. they have had the highest grossing concert tour in history, won more dpram grammy than any oth
in libya and kenya. u.s. officials tell cnn the top al qaeda leader captured by u.s. bya will be headed to new york today or tomorrow. u.s. special forces snatch abu al libi on his way to prayers this morning. right now he's being held by the u.s. military in a secure undisclosed location. he is wanted for his role in the twin bombings at the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania back in 1998. in the second raid, s.e.a.l. team six stormed a house in somalia frequented by top commanders of the...
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libya. >>> the u.s. is suspending millions of dollars in aid to egypt. they said they must show more progress towards democracy before aid resumes. those are the headlines. i'm tony harris. "real money with ali velshi" is next. david shuster is sitting in for ali. >>> beyond the government shutdown and the debt ceiling, a debate is coming over america's deficit spending. we will explain what it is, and how cutting it could effect the u.s. economy. plus the financial outlook is getting better for more american cities, and we will introduce cow to the inventor who is using legos and other toys to make medical devices on the cheap. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪ >> this is "real money," and you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation for the next hour by using the hashtag a.j. "real money" on twitter. ten days into a government shutdown and one week away from an october 17th debt ceiling meltdown. house republicans now appear ready for a deal of sorts that would exfengd the government's debt l
libya. >>> the u.s. is suspending millions of dollars in aid to egypt. they said they must show more progress towards democracy before aid resumes. those are the headlines. i'm tony harris. "real money with ali velshi" is next. david shuster is sitting in for ali. >>> beyond the government shutdown and the debt ceiling, a debate is coming over america's deficit spending. we will explain what it is, and how cutting it could effect the u.s. economy. plus the financial...
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u.s. knew he was back in his native libya for more than two years. libya asked the u.s. for clrngss regarding that raid. he was a legal and appropriate target. >>> egyptian security officials say one army officer and four soldiers were killed this morning. masked gunmen were involved in the shooting east of cairo. 51 people dead. it was their highest single day death toll. >>> more on that motorcycle chase. reginald chance is now the fourth arrested. he faces charges including gang assault. his lawyer says those when charges are overblown. prosecutors say he played a key role in the beating and say he's the one here seen smashing the driver's window with a helmet. he's being held on $75,000 bail. police are also looking for two more persons of interest in the case. and senior law enforcement officials tell nbc news one off-duty undercover cop witnessed the driver's beating but places say he was so undercover he did not want to step in. internal affairs is investigating why it took four days to come forward. meanwhile, a good samaritan who did step in also came forward. >
u.s. knew he was back in his native libya for more than two years. libya asked the u.s. for clrngss regarding that raid. he was a legal and appropriate target. >>> egyptian security officials say one army officer and four soldiers were killed this morning. masked gunmen were involved in the shooting east of cairo. 51 people dead. it was their highest single day death toll. >>> more on that motorcycle chase. reginald chance is now the fourth arrested. he faces charges including...
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u.s. forces in libya has been speaking to al jazeera. she says libby was effectively kidnapped from tripoli and the government wants an explanation from washington. and carolyn malone reports. >> reporter: this is where libby's family tried to capture him outside their home in tripoli and the cars were waiting for him when he returned from mosque on saturday morning. >> translator: mosque men came out of the car but the driver wasn't masked and one adjusted his mask as he came out from the features they were obviously men and there were at least ten of them and armed with silenced weapons and told him to get in the car, close the door and drove off. they broke the window on my husband's car and seems like they had drugged him. they have been wanted for 15 years by the f.b.i. but where he was detained angers libya's government what wanted to know his whereabouts and john kerry said it was a legal operation. >> he is a key al-qaeda figure and he is a legal and an appropriate target for the u.s. military under the authorization of use of mi
u.s. forces in libya has been speaking to al jazeera. she says libby was effectively kidnapped from tripoli and the government wants an explanation from washington. and carolyn malone reports. >> reporter: this is where libby's family tried to capture him outside their home in tripoli and the cars were waiting for him when he returned from mosque on saturday morning. >> translator: mosque men came out of the car but the driver wasn't masked and one adjusted his mask as he came out...
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u.s. commandos on saturday in libya. a second u.s. raid failed to capture a top member of al- shabaab in somalia. more on this, later in the program. egypt was rocked by new killings today. in southern sinai, a suicide car bomber killed three policemen and wounded dozens more, and a drive-by shooting killed six soldiers outside cairo. meanwhile, funerals were held for some of the more than 50 people killed yesrday. they died in clashes between security forces and supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi. two americans and a german researcher will share this year's nobel prize for medicine. they won today for discoveries on how critical chemicals move inside cells-- work that could help treat diabetes and alzheimer's. the americans are james rothman of yale and randy schekman of the university of california at berkeley. schekman recounted the phone call he got this morning. . >> he said this is calling from stockholm and congratulations and when i realized that was it. and i-- hi gone through this in my mind so many times, what i
u.s. commandos on saturday in libya. a second u.s. raid failed to capture a top member of al- shabaab in somalia. more on this, later in the program. egypt was rocked by new killings today. in southern sinai, a suicide car bomber killed three policemen and wounded dozens more, and a drive-by shooting killed six soldiers outside cairo. meanwhile, funerals were held for some of the more than 50 people killed yesrday. they died in clashes between security forces and supporters of ousted president...
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u.s. commandos surrounded his car, smashed its windows and carried him away from outside his home in tripoli, libyahis brother called the capture an act of piracy and libyan officials say they want an explanation for what they are calling a kidnapping. but the u.s. says he must be held responsible for bombings in kenya and tanzania. >>> a senior leader of al- shabab, the group responsible for the bombing last month, was attempted to be captured. it is not clear if he was killed, ininjured or got away. >>> a united nations team is in syria to oversee the destruction of syria's chemical weapons stock pile. last month the un security council voted unanimously to require syria eliminate all chemical weapons. u.s. secretary of state john kerry and around president bashar al-assad -- and around president bashar al-assad say they should receive credit for destroying chemical weapons. >>> hundreds of thousands federal employees are still out of work. >> despite not being anywhere close to reaching an agreement on a budget, congress is turning its attention to an even more pressing deadline. delia goncalves
u.s. commandos surrounded his car, smashed its windows and carried him away from outside his home in tripoli, libyahis brother called the capture an act of piracy and libyan officials say they want an explanation for what they are calling a kidnapping. but the u.s. says he must be held responsible for bombings in kenya and tanzania. >>> a senior leader of al- shabab, the group responsible for the bombing last month, was attempted to be captured. it is not clear if he was killed,...
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u.s. special forces. including the capture of a top terror suspect in libya. this morning, the u.s. is brushing aside criticism from the libyan government over that capture. >> secretary of state john kerry says abu anas al libi is a legal and appropriate target for the u.s. military. abc's tahman bradley is tracking the very latest from washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: rob and diandiana,d morning to you both. these missions were synchronized. carried out at the same time so the u.s. teams had the element of surprise. one of the missions really paid off. one of the most wanted terrorists in the world is now in custody. a double blow against al qaeda terrorists. two high-risk raids carried out by u.s. special operations forces carried out in libya and somalia. the mission in libya led to this man, abu anas al libi. >> we hope that this makes clear that those members of al qaeda and other terrorist organizations literally can run but they can't hide. >> reporter: the u.s. had been hunting al libi for 15 years for the murders of hundreds in u.s. embassies in kenya and tan
u.s. special forces. including the capture of a top terror suspect in libya. this morning, the u.s. is brushing aside criticism from the libyan government over that capture. >> secretary of state john kerry says abu anas al libi is a legal and appropriate target for the u.s. military. abc's tahman bradley is tracking the very latest from washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: rob and diandiana,d morning to you both. these missions were synchronized. carried out at the same...
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in libya, u.s. special ops captured anasa al 0libi he suspected in the 1998 u.s.ombings in africa. >> libyan officials are calling this case and the deduction must ask secretary perry says al0- libi was a legal and appropriate target for the u.s. military and face justice and a court of law he's been on the u.s. most wanted list with a five million- dollar bounty on him. he's been on the u.s. most wanted list with a five million- dolook at them withm. that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. but when you hav a picky eater. won't touch th. it can be a bit of a dance ♪ won't touch is. ♪ go tim [ female announcer ] eggo waffles can winver t
in libya, u.s. special ops captured anasa al 0libi he suspected in the 1998 u.s.ombings in africa. >> libyan officials are calling this case and the deduction must ask secretary perry says al0- libi was a legal and appropriate target for the u.s. military and face justice and a court of law he's been on the u.s. most wanted list with a five million- dollar bounty on him. he's been on the u.s. most wanted list with a five million- dolook at them withm. that u-verse wireless receiver. back...
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libya's prime minister is kidnapped at gunpoint, apparent payback for last weekend's u.s.-led operation that nabbed a top al qaeda suspect. >>> signs of compromise. as the government shutdown enters its tenth day, house republicans may be open to a deal to raise the nation's debt limit and avoid a default. >>> and they've held onto hope for years. now new york city police believe they've cracked a case that's been cold for more than two decades. >> she became part of our family. nobody else claimed her and we referred to her as our baby. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday, october 10th, 2013. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the prime minister of libya was kidnapped this morning by a group of libyan rebels. the libyan government says prime minister ali zaidan was kidnapped from the tripoli hotel where he lives. the kidnapping appears to be tied to a u.s. raid in libya over the weekend. mark phillips is following the story from london. good morning, mark. >> good morning, anne-marie. this is libya and we
libya's prime minister is kidnapped at gunpoint, apparent payback for last weekend's u.s.-led operation that nabbed a top al qaeda suspect. >>> signs of compromise. as the government shutdown enters its tenth day, house republicans may be open to a deal to raise the nation's debt limit and avoid a default. >>> and they've held onto hope for years. now new york city police believe they've cracked a case that's been cold for more than two decades. >> she became part of our...