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he was a member of al quaida until his arrest in 2004.urn today yemen and jailed until 2006, he was released and began his work as a paid informant for the yemen government. he claims he warned security agencies and provided details on the day itself. just over a year later left 19 dead. he again says he warned the security services. three months before. a week before, and three days before. hi handler as an informant was the colonels nephew. he says he did not just ignore the attacks he went so far as to hand over money for the explosives used against the embassy the colonel then arranged for the materials to be given to the military commander of al quaida in the arabian peninsula. we have established that he was a bomb maker he lost his right thumb handling explosives. my interpretation is that, again, this is a guy who in substantial measure is who he says he is. he knows these people. he has insights into how they operate. >> if you look back at the history of al quaida, there's few people that come out with detail of what is really g
he was a member of al quaida until his arrest in 2004.urn today yemen and jailed until 2006, he was released and began his work as a paid informant for the yemen government. he claims he warned security agencies and provided details on the day itself. just over a year later left 19 dead. he again says he warned the security services. three months before. a week before, and three days before. hi handler as an informant was the colonels nephew. he says he did not just ignore the attacks he went...
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he was a member of al quaida until 2004. and jailed until 2006, he was released and began his work as a paid informant for the yemen government. he claims he warned security agencies one week before the attack and provided details on the day itself. just over a year later a daring assault on the u.s. emmassey left 19 dead. he again says he warned the security services three months before, a week before, and three days before. his handler as an iranian formant was colonel amar. he says he did not just ignore the attacks he went so far as to hand over money for the explosives used against the u.s. embassy he then arranged for the materials to be given to the military commander al jazeera has verified his background within al quaida, we have also established that he was a bomb maker. that's how he gained detailed knowledge about the attacks. he lost his right thumb handling explosives we have shown his testimony to two retired intelligence officers both experts on al quaida. >> my interpretation, is that again, this is a guy wh
he was a member of al quaida until 2004. and jailed until 2006, he was released and began his work as a paid informant for the yemen government. he claims he warned security agencies one week before the attack and provided details on the day itself. just over a year later a daring assault on the u.s. emmassey left 19 dead. he again says he warned the security services three months before, a week before, and three days before. his handler as an iranian formant was colonel amar. he says he did...
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. >> al quaida central. the original al quaida has by and large been neutralized. arabian peninsula however, has not. they still remain probably the most significant threat to the west in terms of both capability and intent to conduct terrorist attacks. aqab has been the most dangerous wing of the network, formed in 2009, after the merger of the saudi garages they carried out their first cross border attack that year. that's when a suicide bomber claiming to have performed bleu himself up in the presence of then deputy interior minister. a few months later on christmas day the group tried to down a u.s. passenger jet over detroit. then, in 2010, they attempted to send partial bombs on to u.s. cargo planes. these sophisticated and spectacular attack attempts were all planned from hide outs deep within yemen. the u.s. recognizing how dangerous the group has grown, and stepped drone attacks. buttageist says the group remains he sur gent, more dangerous of how they have ex-moted power vacuums to their advantage, taking over large parts of yemen targeting official and b
. >> al quaida central. the original al quaida has by and large been neutralized. arabian peninsula however, has not. they still remain probably the most significant threat to the west in terms of both capability and intent to conduct terrorist attacks. aqab has been the most dangerous wing of the network, formed in 2009, after the merger of the saudi garages they carried out their first cross border attack that year. that's when a suicide bomber claiming to have performed bleu himself up...
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central has by and large been naturalized. al quaida has not. they stale remain probably the most significant threat to the west in terms of both capability and intent. during these attacks. qap has long been concerned the most active dangerous win of the network. formed in 2009 after the merger of the saudi branches they carried out thundershower first cross boarder attack that year. that's when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the presence of then deputy interior minister. a few months later the group tried to down a u.s. passenger jet over detroit. then in 2010 they attempted to send partial bombs on to planes. the u.s. recognizing how dangerous and effective the group has grown declared a.q. a. p. as the biggest threat, and stepped up drone attacks in yemen. they say the group remains resurgent, and able to adapt. more dangerously perhapses is how they have exploited power vacuums taking over large parts, targeting officials and bombing yemen government installations in the years since. the defense ministry killed dozens and wounded hundr
central has by and large been naturalized. al quaida has not. they stale remain probably the most significant threat to the west in terms of both capability and intent. during these attacks. qap has long been concerned the most active dangerous win of the network. formed in 2009 after the merger of the saudi branches they carried out thundershower first cross boarder attack that year. that's when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the presence of then deputy interior minister. a few months...
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we will cover more as we get them. al quaida informant on thursday aljazeera.com/al quaida informant. there you will find extended interviews and much more. the swiss company instant noodle brand is facing a nationwide crack down in india, after allegations that they contain dangerously high levels of led. and big retail chains have pulled it from the stores. >> reports from the states to come, and then we will take a complete picture of the whole issue. and accordingly action will be taken. and appropriate action will be taken accordingly. >> this update from new delhi. >> a private company nestle and taken a complaint to the national consumer condition. from sample tests being carried out across the country. while this is going on, nestle india has launch add massive social media campaign to allay concerns of millions of consumers of it's products. it is putting out information like twitter and facebook, telling consumers what is in their product and while they are still safe to consume. however this will contribute to a wider debate about food safety and regulation of food processi
we will cover more as we get them. al quaida informant on thursday aljazeera.com/al quaida informant. there you will find extended interviews and much more. the swiss company instant noodle brand is facing a nationwide crack down in india, after allegations that they contain dangerously high levels of led. and big retail chains have pulled it from the stores. >> reports from the states to come, and then we will take a complete picture of the whole issue. and accordingly action will be...
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it is also online at aljazeera.com/al quaida informant.re you will also find some extended interviews of course, and much more. now it's been called the biggest ever hack of u.s. government data 4 million past and former employees were hit by an attack. the u.s. suspects china be few china representative says those assumptions are irresponsible. the latest from washington d.c. >> we know that this does extend to every agency within side the executive branch, we know that it hasn't so far extended to the legislative or congress or the judicial, which would be the supreme court, but at the same time, we do know that there may be a corelation or connection with another breach that occurred for two very large healthcare companies in the united states that report around a similar time, they too suffered a major breach, of security losing or expose exposing personnel so the question now is really advising all of the former employees as well as tournament employees to check credit records financial records just to see if they have been effected.
it is also online at aljazeera.com/al quaida informant.re you will also find some extended interviews of course, and much more. now it's been called the biggest ever hack of u.s. government data 4 million past and former employees were hit by an attack. the u.s. suspects china be few china representative says those assumptions are irresponsible. the latest from washington d.c. >> we know that this does extend to every agency within side the executive branch, we know that it hasn't so far...
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he even directed al quaida and the arabian peninsula despite the u.s.ng one of his long time supporters. >> this car bomb attack killed eight spanish tourists. fighters claimed responsibility. be uh this man says there is much more to the story. and it may involve the former yemen president. >> . >> he was a member of al quaida until his arrest by pakistani intelligence, and the c.i.a. in 2004. return to yemen and jailed until tuition, he was released and began his work as a paid informant for the government. he claims he warned security agencies one week before the attack, and provided details on the day itself as an informant was the nephew. >> the explosives used against the u.s. embassy. the colonel then arranged for the materials. >> could get out and north al jazeera schaus verified his backgrounded within al quaida we have also established that he was a bomb maker that's how he gained detail knowledge about the attacks. he lost his right thumb handling explosives. again, this is a guy who in substantial measure is who he says he is. he knows thes
he even directed al quaida and the arabian peninsula despite the u.s.ng one of his long time supporters. >> this car bomb attack killed eight spanish tourists. fighters claimed responsibility. be uh this man says there is much more to the story. and it may involve the former yemen president. >> . >> he was a member of al quaida until his arrest by pakistani intelligence, and the c.i.a. in 2004. return to yemen and jailed until tuition, he was released and began his work as a...
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colonel aminuria sally is accused of being the handler for an al quaida informant and helping the group finance the bombing of the u.s. embassy. the full documentary will air on friday, you can also find extending interviews articles and a lot more in a special section of our website that's aljazeera.com/al quaida informant. the international monetary fund says under a decision adopted in the late 1970's i. m.f. members can ask to bundle principle payments within a calendar month. 44 people have been arrested on suspicion of rigging public contracts. tens of thousands have been making the perilous journey across the mediterranean to italy since the start of the year. an investigation had uncover add system allowing a car television address of companies to win those contracts. >> still every day thousands of migrants are being picked up by rescue boats in the mediterranean, and many are still trying to recover from the ordeals they went through before their journeys began. their stories are common ones. risking their lives across the mediterranean sea was their only option. they were fou
colonel aminuria sally is accused of being the handler for an al quaida informant and helping the group finance the bombing of the u.s. embassy. the full documentary will air on friday, you can also find extending interviews articles and a lot more in a special section of our website that's aljazeera.com/al quaida informant. the international monetary fund says under a decision adopted in the late 1970's i. m.f. members can ask to bundle principle payments within a calendar month. 44 people...
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al jazeera has verified his backgrounded within al quaida. we have also established that he was a bomb maker that's how he gained detailed knowledge about the attacks. he lost homicide right thumb handle explosives, we have shown his. testimony to experts on al quaida. >> my interpretation is that again, this is a guy who in substantial measure is who he says he is. he knows these people, he has incites into how they operate. >> if you look back, there's been few people that have come out about detail about what is going on at the top so somebody being able to report what was going on over a period of months earn perhaps years even if it is a few years back, is extraordinarily valuable. >> if i had to give him a ballpark grade i would say probably like 70/30. 70 being genuine. >> spain and the u.s. have investigated the attacks and closed their cases. colonel omar could not be reached for except. he said he is willing to testify in front of any panel in order to bring justice. well, there is a newen waying about the dangers of sexual violence
al jazeera has verified his backgrounded within al quaida. we have also established that he was a bomb maker that's how he gained detailed knowledge about the attacks. he lost homicide right thumb handle explosives, we have shown his. testimony to experts on al quaida. >> my interpretation is that again, this is a guy who in substantial measure is who he says he is. he knows these people, he has incites into how they operate. >> if you look back, there's been few people that have...
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hear what al quaida just said about one of it top leaders. >> also, she is already accused of helping two killers escape prison. now that prison worker supply had another plan for those inmate after they broke free. >>> also on the mend this morning, a swan badly burned by chemicals is about to go back home. we're there live for the big step in the birds recovery. >> it will feel like the middle of summer again today. katie has her eye on some more afternoon storms, as the temperature rises but she's got some good news for you too, that's coming up. you tell us what you want to pay and we help find options to fit your budget. nah, nah, insurance, nah, nah, nah, discount. my name's flo, you want to go out with me? no. uh-huh-huh! >> learning disturbing new details, helping two killers escape from maximum security prison in up-state new york. sources tell cbs news joyce mitch hell agreement with richard matt and david sweat to kill her husband after they broke out of prison. police say mitchell was supposed to be their get away driver, but she backed out at the last minute. her husband
hear what al quaida just said about one of it top leaders. >> also, she is already accused of helping two killers escape prison. now that prison worker supply had another plan for those inmate after they broke free. >>> also on the mend this morning, a swan badly burned by chemicals is about to go back home. we're there live for the big step in the birds recovery. >> it will feel like the middle of summer again today. katie has her eye on some more afternoon storms, as the...
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marginalized during the fight now want to help these men once helped the iraqi government fight al quaida tribal fighter whose are part of the awakening council. but last year when they arrived in their city, they didn't have the armed to fight back. they were forced to lease and are now displaced. they blame the government for not integrating them and providing them with the armed needed to prevent the takeover. waiting for the right time to emerge, so when isil came from syria there have been five to 6,000 men joined the group. and propose the government. >> and while some did join isil he was among those who chose can to leave instead. he hides his identity because his daughters are still in croatia. he is also against the government which he says is no different from the new rulers. >> in the beginning people are happy to be liberated from the iraqi effort thats the army treat us all like terrorists and to me there is no government, it is a militia. the district has a long history of opposition to the let government in baghdad a year before this district in west with became an isil st
marginalized during the fight now want to help these men once helped the iraqi government fight al quaida tribal fighter whose are part of the awakening council. but last year when they arrived in their city, they didn't have the armed to fight back. they were forced to lease and are now displaced. they blame the government for not integrating them and providing them with the armed needed to prevent the takeover. waiting for the right time to emerge, so when isil came from syria there have been...
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lone wolf makes them sound cool like, al quaida can't handle me, man! i'm an alpha dog! don't need a pack! even though the patriot act expired it doesn't really seem like the country has pummeled into chaotic violence-based terrorocracy. >> icele and al quaida won't suddenly stop plotting against us the tomorrow. >> this is probably the most dangerous time for america since nine nine. >> a with the possession of nuclear radioactive, biological or chemical weapons would make new york look like just a small incident. 911. >> the middle east is about on fire and we're losing everywhere! >> jon: the thing that's been keeping us alive is our collection of metadata and now it's gone and we're at the mercy of animals and psychopaths! >> it's been gone hours ago! what sort of anti-american bastard organization would let this happen? >> this is not a deadline that snuck up on anyone! they have known about this for years. but the senate pushed off their vote until the last minute. >> jon: like a dog wearing a cone looking at you, like, can you believe they're making me wear this c
lone wolf makes them sound cool like, al quaida can't handle me, man! i'm an alpha dog! don't need a pack! even though the patriot act expired it doesn't really seem like the country has pummeled into chaotic violence-based terrorocracy. >> icele and al quaida won't suddenly stop plotting against us the tomorrow. >> this is probably the most dangerous time for america since nine nine. >> a with the possession of nuclear radioactive, biological or chemical weapons would make...
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noll al quaida fighters but fighters who were against the houthis yes there were dozens of fighters that did escape on the active side of the houthis. now, this is really critical, because as well as i mentioned, there was a group of fighters that did escape, and they are -- and now they are fighting in the lines against them and other areas. it is not the first time a prison escape has happened. this is the 7th major prison escape. and this is a critical because it was the use of force -- >> we appreciate your time, we apologize for the quality of the phone line, of course many other prisoners have escaped during the troubles in yemen. >> at least three people have died in a car bomb attack, the explosion happened near a police station in the suburb called the 6th of october city. forces told us that two more explosions were heard in that area the president is promising tougher laws after the chief prostitutor was killed he made the announcement after he was killed by a car bomb on monday. he also announced that the square in cairo will be renamed in honor of him. at least 700 were kill
noll al quaida fighters but fighters who were against the houthis yes there were dozens of fighters that did escape on the active side of the houthis. now, this is really critical, because as well as i mentioned, there was a group of fighters that did escape, and they are -- and now they are fighting in the lines against them and other areas. it is not the first time a prison escape has happened. this is the 7th major prison escape. and this is a critical because it was the use of force --...
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. >> new this morning, al quaida confirms the leader every it powerful yemen affiliate has been killed in us air strike. the washington post originally reported that nasir was targeted in a cia drone strike last week, he letted al quaida in the arabian peninsula considered the terror group's most capable group of striking american interests. >> manhunt continues learning disturbing new details about that prison worker, accused of helping them break out and possibly a murder plot, too. sources tell cbs news, joyce itch he will had an agreement with richard matt and david sweat to kill her husband once they were out of prison. police say mitchell was set to be their get away driver, but backed out at the last second and went to a hospital for a panic attack. her husband was never harmed. mitchell now behind bars facing felony charges. >> the woman at the center after racial controversy has resigned from her post with the naacp. rachel dolezal was president of the group spokane chapter. she came under fire when her parent revealed that she is white and not black as she had said for years.
. >> new this morning, al quaida confirms the leader every it powerful yemen affiliate has been killed in us air strike. the washington post originally reported that nasir was targeted in a cia drone strike last week, he letted al quaida in the arabian peninsula considered the terror group's most capable group of striking american interests. >> manhunt continues learning disturbing new details about that prison worker, accused of helping them break out and possibly a murder plot,...
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they are displacing al quaida as sort of the group to follow and the group to emulate.are gaining ground in libya and even in afghanistan. they, i think in the next few years, if not stopped will displace al quaida and be a global network that will not only have objectives locally, but will have transnational objectives. we already see thousands of foreign fighters coming from europe primarily other states in the gulf, those fighters will eventually return and be looking to carry out jihad in the countries. but this question of will to fight, i think the key question is political. the sunnis have been persecuted by a shia-dominated government in iraq. they will fight if they believe that there is a -- they're going to be treated differently in the end. that's what will create the will to fight on the part of the sunni population. >> woodruff: what about this question that this is a fight the u.s. should be making at all at this point? why should the u.s. be investing more of its men and women and material in that part of the world? >> well, you know, i sort of come down
they are displacing al quaida as sort of the group to follow and the group to emulate.are gaining ground in libya and even in afghanistan. they, i think in the next few years, if not stopped will displace al quaida and be a global network that will not only have objectives locally, but will have transnational objectives. we already see thousands of foreign fighters coming from europe primarily other states in the gulf, those fighters will eventually return and be looking to carry out jihad in...
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troops fight al quaida they are the so called awakening council, but last year, when they arrived in their city, they didn't have is the armed to fight back. they were forced to leave and are now displaced and jobless. the blame the government for not integrating them and providing them with the arms needed to prevent the take over there were people waiting for the right time to emerge. so when isil came from syria five to 6,000 men joined the group. many of the people were once locked up in jails, it was the government. >> and while some did join isil, he was among those that chose to leave instead. he heats his identity because his daughters are still there. he is a man who couldn't expect the brutality but he is also against the government, which he says is no different from the new rulers. >> in the beginning people are happy to be liberated from the iraqi authorities the army used to treat us all like terrorists. it is a militia. >> the district has a long history in baghdad a year before this district became an isil strong hold, it was a battleground. many people were with kill
troops fight al quaida they are the so called awakening council, but last year, when they arrived in their city, they didn't have is the armed to fight back. they were forced to leave and are now displaced and jobless. the blame the government for not integrating them and providing them with the arms needed to prevent the take over there were people waiting for the right time to emerge. so when isil came from syria five to 6,000 men joined the group. many of the people were once locked up in...
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spain's top prosecutors asked for an investigation into yes then knowing about a suicide attack. al quaida informant told the investigative unit he warned security agencies before the attack, and said he was ignored, spain closed the case, when yemen didn't provide the information it asked for. egypt has sentenced 11 men to death. more than 70 people were killed and many were injured in the riot in 2012, many relatives are angry at the police have not been held to account for failing to stop the attacks. >> they have been waiting for justice, and they are angry at the select. these are the relatives of the people he killed in a football riot in 2012, some accused the use edition area of trying to cover up state punishment that took part in the revolution. many still accused the police for failing to stop egypt's worst football violence. >> we were told that since his arrest the head of security has not spent an hour inside a cell. he has been staying at the academy hospital, he appears in his adidas shirt and nike shoes. >> today the police have only a few more months to go until they are
spain's top prosecutors asked for an investigation into yes then knowing about a suicide attack. al quaida informant told the investigative unit he warned security agencies before the attack, and said he was ignored, spain closed the case, when yemen didn't provide the information it asked for. egypt has sentenced 11 men to death. more than 70 people were killed and many were injured in the riot in 2012, many relatives are angry at the police have not been held to account for failing to stop...
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al quaida leaders say their group is on the brink of collapse? >> and it is all because of isis. according to the british newspaper, the guardian, two of al quaida spiritual leaders say the terror organization is losing money and manpower to the rising islamic state. after osama bin laden killed back in 2011, since then more soldiers have been joining isis. al quaida leaders admit the islamic state is breath err at propaganda and recruiting new solder. >> true, i know social media for sure. 7:10. a lawyer for that texas police officer, at the center of the controversial cell phone video, says, that his clients east ooh he motion action got the better of them apparently, on pretty severe calls before this incident. >> wrestling teen girl to the gown, she respond to two suicide calls earlier in the day. his lawyer claims the calls took emotional toll on him, and that case bolt didn't wand to respond to the disturbance call at the pool, but felt compelled to do so. >> wants his job. >> yes, his lawyer went on to say castbolt apologizes for his actions. remember he resigned. >> he re
al quaida leaders say their group is on the brink of collapse? >> and it is all because of isis. according to the british newspaper, the guardian, two of al quaida spiritual leaders say the terror organization is losing money and manpower to the rising islamic state. after osama bin laden killed back in 2011, since then more soldiers have been joining isis. al quaida leaders admit the islamic state is breath err at propaganda and recruiting new solder. >> true, i know social media...
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an al quaida informant told al jazeera he warned security agencies before the attack. he says he was ignored. spain closed the case in 2011 when yemen didn't provide the information that's been asked for. and the party of the former president has welcomed the u. n. brokered peace talks due to start in switzer land in a few days. but the general people's congress party says it hasn't been formalin sited to the negotiations. it supports houthis rebels fight thing government of president hadi, he was president for more than 20 years. >> the u.n. secretary general has been criticized for leaving israel and hamas off a blacklist of state which is violate children's rights. the u.n.'s special envoy for children have included them on the draft list, but ban ki-moon ignored her recommendation can and remove uhed them. they have described the decision as unusual. she spends most of her day caring for her son. ali was injured nearly a year ago during the 50 day bombardment of the gaza strip after a rockets struck the building next to the family's home. >> it was a big explosion
an al quaida informant told al jazeera he warned security agencies before the attack. he says he was ignored. spain closed the case in 2011 when yemen didn't provide the information that's been asked for. and the party of the former president has welcomed the u. n. brokered peace talks due to start in switzer land in a few days. but the general people's congress party says it hasn't been formalin sited to the negotiations. it supports houthis rebels fight thing government of president hadi, he...
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more than 50 groups including the front which is affiliated to al quaida have joined forces to force troops out. we the center of the operations announce the offensive to the oppressors to protect people's rights and sovereignty. >> the military has been hitting for months now. rebels say that jets are backed by iranian allies on the ground. the syrian generals say despite many, they have captured several villages in the southern province and cut fighters supply routs. >> if there are falls then that's another nail in the coffin. as far as the rebels are concerned but of course it is an opportunity for the regime to exert it's control to show that it is not -- it still has fight left in it. >> in northern aleppo, rebels surrounded barracks in the district, and seized an important square. the square is the northwestern government controlled parts of the city, and it has taken rebels over go years to win control. activists say the government has dropped dozens of bombs on the latest fighting is. the living in villages close to the border say they have not heard shelling this heavy comi
more than 50 groups including the front which is affiliated to al quaida have joined forces to force troops out. we the center of the operations announce the offensive to the oppressors to protect people's rights and sovereignty. >> the military has been hitting for months now. rebels say that jets are backed by iranian allies on the ground. the syrian generals say despite many, they have captured several villages in the southern province and cut fighters supply routs. >> if there...
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. >> >> these men once helped the iraqi government fight al quaida in iraq. tribal feeter whose are part of the awakening councils. but last year, when the islamic state arrived in their city, they didn't have the armed to fight back. they were with forced to leave croatia and are now displaced and job less. they blame the government, and providing them with the arms needed to prevent isil take over of croatia. >> there were with people waiting for the right time to emerge so when they came prime minister syria, 6,000 men joined the group. many of the people were once locked up in jails and could cause the government. while some did join isil among those who chose to leave instead he hides his identity because his daughters are still in croatia, he is a man that couldn't expect the brutality, but he is also against the government which he says is no different from the new rulers. >> ? the beginning people are happy to be liberated. the army treat us and there is no government, it is a militia it is no different from isil. >> the district has a long history of
. >> >> these men once helped the iraqi government fight al quaida in iraq. tribal feeter whose are part of the awakening councils. but last year, when the islamic state arrived in their city, they didn't have the armed to fight back. they were with forced to leave croatia and are now displaced and job less. they blame the government, and providing them with the arms needed to prevent isil take over of croatia. >> there were with people waiting for the right time to emerge so...
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has an open-ended investigation into all things al quaida and, so really, they could use it as long asant for that kind of counterterrorism investigation, and they can also yules ordinary criminal tools as well like grand jury subpoenas that do the same thing and come with slightly different rules and restrictions. >> ifill: what evidence do we have in the 14 years of this law and these provisions' existence that they have successfully thwarted any particular attacks or successfully brought about investigations that led to that? >> now you're focused on the book phone records program >> ifill: right. that program began in october 2001 secretly as part of the bush administration's post 9/11 spying and book collection data programs which we later learned was called the stellar program and starting in 2006 the one component which sucks in all records of american phone calls was brought under the patriot act but for the first five year of existence sat there as an assertion of raw, presidential power. so it's been around 14 years. once it was fully revealed in leaks by ed snowden two years
has an open-ended investigation into all things al quaida and, so really, they could use it as long asant for that kind of counterterrorism investigation, and they can also yules ordinary criminal tools as well like grand jury subpoenas that do the same thing and come with slightly different rules and restrictions. >> ifill: what evidence do we have in the 14 years of this law and these provisions' existence that they have successfully thwarted any particular attacks or successfully...
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that's according to an informant that sat down with the investigative unit that was a member of the al quaida peninsula that was arrested in 2004. in our last hour, we heard his allegation that yemen's ex-president not only supported but also distributed a canap's attacks. worse yet yemen officials skipped opportunities to take out one of the most wanted bomb makers the march believed to have provide the upware bomber. he told at least seven officials where that suspect was hiding out and to this day the bomb makeser still a freeman. were fooled by the administration. >> now to oregon, the. booing sea lion population is prompted local authorities to look for new ways to control the sea lion, they are bringing in a mechanical whale to do the job. allen is in oregon with the story, allen. >> they have tried noise they have tried electrified mats, they have tried beach balls so a parade float killer whale, why not. >> not exactly your normal day at the boat launch. a 32-foot plywood and piper class corroborating ca a killer whale floats off the trailer and into service as a marine mammal control
that's according to an informant that sat down with the investigative unit that was a member of the al quaida peninsula that was arrested in 2004. in our last hour, we heard his allegation that yemen's ex-president not only supported but also distributed a canap's attacks. worse yet yemen officials skipped opportunities to take out one of the most wanted bomb makers the march believed to have provide the upware bomber. he told at least seven officials where that suspect was hiding out and to...
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plus overnight the breaking news from clarissa ward, in yemen, where us air strike killed al quaida numberwill talk with michael the former cia director about why he calls it the most significant counter terrorism success since the death of bin laden. >> also, talking about the bad wet they are morning along the texas coast there is tropical storm bill moves in. and then to top it all off we advice the the college offering a degree in beer. news is back in the morning see you guys judge about ten minutes. i think i would have gotten an ph.d. >> no kidding. >> sign me up. thanks, and this morning authorities are searching for the cause of a huge fire in west chester. the three alarm fire burned the upper floors of a bank building on church street around 9:30 last night. there were no injuries. but, a lot of damage. also, one person is dead, and fiery car crash on route 322 in west goshen chester county. eyewitnesses say the car passed them near pen drive then hit a bridge, and burst into flames. >> police have arrested three suspect in a marple township home invasion. but the search continu
plus overnight the breaking news from clarissa ward, in yemen, where us air strike killed al quaida numberwill talk with michael the former cia director about why he calls it the most significant counter terrorism success since the death of bin laden. >> also, talking about the bad wet they are morning along the texas coast there is tropical storm bill moves in. and then to top it all off we advice the the college offering a degree in beer. news is back in the morning see you guys judge...