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april 21st 1971 anwar al alacki the first u.s. citizen on the cia's capture or kill list was born here and so began his american journey. as you will see, there is new information that suggests that alacki was an overlooked player in the 9/11 tragedy. his parents were studying here. after graduating in 1972 his father nasar continued his studies bringing his wife and young son first to the university of know prasfof nebraska then to yemen. 27 years later he would come back to america and embark on a path of worldwide terror. our national correspondent kathryn herridge begins. we begin with craig palcott on the streets of yemen. >> reporter: yemen, it's a country like no other. smell the spices incense perfume. you realize you're in a different world. on the southern plank of the arabian peninsula where an intense disregard for the islam faith is strong sharp, shiny, mostly ornamental daggers are must wears, and where the addictive cotton leaf is chewed by individuals for hours. one look at the mountain side rugged baron, corrupt f
april 21st 1971 anwar al alacki the first u.s. citizen on the cia's capture or kill list was born here and so began his american journey. as you will see, there is new information that suggests that alacki was an overlooked player in the 9/11 tragedy. his parents were studying here. after graduating in 1972 his father nasar continued his studies bringing his wife and young son first to the university of know prasfof nebraska then to yemen. 27 years later he would come back to america and embark...
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he also he can changeexchanged e-mails in 2008 to 2009 with terrorist anwar hal anwaral al ahi. >> he was promoted to major in may 2009 possibly earning nearly 100,000 in pay and bonuses. >> three months before the shooting hassan held a secret level of security clear ranges when he report to do sex as-- texas for training. >> when hasan was transferred to fort hood one called a colleague and said you are getting our worst. >> he was supposed to deploy to afghanistan with my unit. he would we would have worked together on a team or in a clinic. i never met him before that day. that was the day before we were supposed to meet him and he was going to join our unit. >> that day? >> that day, yeah. >> his intro sduks to you ---- introduction to you -- >> was shooting me. >> when he arrived he was assigned to the army medical certainty. the two people who interacted with him thought he was odd. the imam at the mosque agrees. >> it was something that just wouldn't right. >> hassan was hell bent on committing terror. he bought a hand gun with a laser for 1,299 dollars from guns galore in tex
he also he can changeexchanged e-mails in 2008 to 2009 with terrorist anwar hal anwaral al ahi. >> he was promoted to major in may 2009 possibly earning nearly 100,000 in pay and bonuses. >> three months before the shooting hassan held a secret level of security clear ranges when he report to do sex as-- texas for training. >> when hasan was transferred to fort hood one called a colleague and said you are getting our worst. >> he was supposed to deploy to afghanistan...
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why was anwar al lack can i the guy who would help. lunch >>> two days before the 9/11 attacks, an ward malaki was back in southern california. he attended a rally known as h. wrath brown, a former black panther who was eventually convicted of killing a georgia sheriff. >> he was flying back from san diego to washington d.c. >> in the immediate chaos and panic following the murder of 3,000 people the identities of 19 hijackers quickly emerged. 15 of them were saudi citizens. last points of contact was tritown. he was quick to go on a media outreach tour for islam. >> there has never been a war like this on terrorists. >> this e-mail obtained exclusively by fox news showed he was invited to lunch on february 5th 2002. more than 70 people whose names were redacted are painted on the top. she wrote particularly liked how he addressed how the average middle eastern person perceives the united states. besides the known relationship with the three investigators, he had a wrap sheet and another for lightering around the school. >> is this lun
why was anwar al lack can i the guy who would help. lunch >>> two days before the 9/11 attacks, an ward malaki was back in southern california. he attended a rally known as h. wrath brown, a former black panther who was eventually convicted of killing a georgia sheriff. >> he was flying back from san diego to washington d.c. >> in the immediate chaos and panic following the murder of 3,000 people the identities of 19 hijackers quickly emerged. 15 of them were saudi...
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in twirtd they found writings of abdulazeez in which he makes reference to anwar al awlaki, one of theaeda in the arabian peninsula in yemen and he says he supports certain parts of what al awlaki is talking about. some of his teachings. more recently on wednesday the day before the shooting he made searches on his phone in which he's looking up martyrdom. so these are things that are playing into the fbi's conclusion really. they haven't arrived at a full conclusion but they're increasingly certain that this is definitely a terrorist attack something that was politically motivated based on this suspect's radicalization. >> so he may have been inspired or motivated by anti-american terror groups like anwar al awlaki al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, that's not isis, aqap, but there's no evidence that it was specifically directed by one individual from that organization or any other terrorist organization. >> exactly. there's no signs so far that they've found of any direct communications or any kind of direction from any terrorist groups. he spent time in jordan as something that the
in twirtd they found writings of abdulazeez in which he makes reference to anwar al awlaki, one of theaeda in the arabian peninsula in yemen and he says he supports certain parts of what al awlaki is talking about. some of his teachings. more recently on wednesday the day before the shooting he made searches on his phone in which he's looking up martyrdom. so these are things that are playing into the fbi's conclusion really. they haven't arrived at a full conclusion but they're increasingly...
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according to the family representative some of his writings had an affinity for anwar awlaki who wastorious leader in al qaeda and according to the family representatives some of the writings had an affinity to him and made sense to him. we are told by the parents through this spokesman he did not mention any other names and did not mention any other organizations in these writings, including al qaeda, but certainly that is being investigated by u.s. authorities. christine, back to you. >> thank you, gary for that. >>> bill cosby lawyers responding. they say because cosby admitted to having quaaludes to a woman he was having sex with does not mean he doing that with other on women. they say exempts of cosby's 2005 deposition have been incorrectly labeled as an admission. >>> the justice department is now dropping its criminal case against barry bonds. baseball's career home run leader had his 2011 conviction from obstruction of justice overturned by prosecutors. bonds in a statement says the finality of the decision gives him, quote, great peace. >>> more than a thousand security off
according to the family representative some of his writings had an affinity for anwar awlaki who wastorious leader in al qaeda and according to the family representatives some of the writings had an affinity to him and made sense to him. we are told by the parents through this spokesman he did not mention any other names and did not mention any other organizations in these writings, including al qaeda, but certainly that is being investigated by u.s. authorities. christine, back to you....
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carter met not only with anwar sadat of egypt but king hussein of jordan, king khalid of saudi arabia >> the united states had always backed the shah of iran and goes back to 1953 in fact when america essentially put the shah into power. >> iran is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas of the world. >> even though western government loved the shah, they weren't really paying attention to the fact on the ground. and there were many people who were discontented with the shah in part because of his extremely oppressive policies. >> iran was seen as important for its oil resources but also because the shah was an ally when it came to regional goals. a natural alliance of the united states. >> the president and the shah of iran spent a long time speaking abut the middle east. >> jimmy carter saw the middle east and the settlement of the conflict between israelis and arabs as central to any kind of stability for the next generation. >> hopes for a middle east peace settlement were never higher than they were last november when sadat went to jerusalem to meet begin. after
carter met not only with anwar sadat of egypt but king hussein of jordan, king khalid of saudi arabia >> the united states had always backed the shah of iran and goes back to 1953 in fact when america essentially put the shah into power. >> iran is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas of the world. >> even though western government loved the shah, they weren't really paying attention to the fact on the ground. and there were many people who were...
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and while the language i would say is reminiscent of some of what anwar has referred to. this is not someone on the internet where they were loudly proclaiming their support for isis or radical jihad or al qaeda or that any of that. >> this is something you would have to go looking for to have found. the blog post may or may not have been his. >> even if you found it, you wouldn't necessarily know it was significant. the most interesting evidence there will be is what was in his vehicle? what was on his home computer? did he leave any kind of notes behind? that's the kind of information that right now it seems like only the authorities know about and that's yits interesting that they switched the way that they're describing this and the way that they're describing this would pittsburgh they have evidence. but again, it is very important to emphasize right now, aside from this guy's name wefl no reason to indicate that he is pro isis, pro al qaeda prork any of that. there is no significant online presence that says this person is a jihadi inspired terrorist. as long as the
and while the language i would say is reminiscent of some of what anwar has referred to. this is not someone on the internet where they were loudly proclaiming their support for isis or radical jihad or al qaeda or that any of that. >> this is something you would have to go looking for to have found. the blog post may or may not have been his. >> even if you found it, you wouldn't necessarily know it was significant. the most interesting evidence there will be is what was in his...
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if he is watching tapes done by anwar al awlaki he is being radicalized. >> how much more evidence do you need? it's like the terrorism cases, they don't always have direct correspondents with anwar al awlaki although they did in the fort hood case and he still didn't call that terror. >> there was in arkansas in 2009 where recruiting station were hit. we are seeing a policy failure that goes back in some cases over a decade and other cases my friend mike flynn has been talking that he briefed the white house and need to watch what isis was becoming. i do relate directly that isis because this guy was emboldened by their actions in the middle east and started watching videos and the rest is history. we have been talking about this. we knew this was coming. i have been on your show and talking about this yet the policy makers have done nothing to prepare for this and now we have people who are dead. >> you got the fbi director jumping up and down saying i can't stop it. and the president today said it's really hard. he did say the threat of lone wolves is tough to detect and prevent bu
if he is watching tapes done by anwar al awlaki he is being radicalized. >> how much more evidence do you need? it's like the terrorism cases, they don't always have direct correspondents with anwar al awlaki although they did in the fort hood case and he still didn't call that terror. >> there was in arkansas in 2009 where recruiting station were hit. we are seeing a policy failure that goes back in some cases over a decade and other cases my friend mike flynn has been talking that...
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trace just laid out the factual basis for this being a terrorist attack and the common denominator is anwar. there's absolutely no doubt that this terrorist was not motivated because they pulled barney the dinosaur from pbs. he does not attack them because they were grocery clerks at a store. they were representatives of the u.s. government and his target was based on his radicalization and for goods in' sake it's already been reported he was considering jihad martyrdom as long ago as 12013. >> and he was following al awlaki and that he did online research for militant islamist guidance. >> right. >> it's like they need to get the direct e-mail before they'll call it oh, wait no, that too happened in ft. hood and they still called it workplace violence. still! >> totally insane. this is where fox and everybody has to prevent basically the disconnecting of the dots, which the fbi and administration is trying to do here. there's absolutely no doubt from anyone who's rational that this was a terror attack. if you don't find a direct link it doesn't matter. it meets the criteria. unfortunately
trace just laid out the factual basis for this being a terrorist attack and the common denominator is anwar. there's absolutely no doubt that this terrorist was not motivated because they pulled barney the dinosaur from pbs. he does not attack them because they were grocery clerks at a store. they were representatives of the u.s. government and his target was based on his radicalization and for goods in' sake it's already been reported he was considering jihad martyrdom as long ago as 12013....
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he referred to anwar al aleaki. he was a cleric who lived in yemen.ious, one of the top recruiters and according to the family their son had an affinity for him and some of his the writings made sense to him. so that's an important thing investigators will look. a they say through this he mention nod other names in any of the writings or searches and didn't talk about any in terrorist groups like al qaeda. >> that he himself was radicalized, and imprisoned and when he got outering dedicated himself to fighting extremism. a great read. this new information about this killer allegedly agreeing with some of the anwar al alicki. >> yes, it does sound like that. the evidence points to that. unless something surprising happens, it would appear to be that he was influenced by in particular al qaeda's the mode of operation. if we remember back to what now appears to be the old days of global jihadism awlaki advised followers in the west and in particular in the united states to instigate these sorts of atrocious attacks themselves. the concept of lone wolves
he referred to anwar al aleaki. he was a cleric who lived in yemen.ious, one of the top recruiters and according to the family their son had an affinity for him and some of his the writings made sense to him. so that's an important thing investigators will look. a they say through this he mention nod other names in any of the writings or searches and didn't talk about any in terrorist groups like al qaeda. >> that he himself was radicalized, and imprisoned and when he got outering...
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the family here he also mentioned anwar al awlaki in some of this writings. the family painting a picture of a man depressed possibly bipolar, it's pretty clear, what we've been learning in the last hours, perhaps in the last days something else entirely was going on. >> hey, john did the white house speak of the victims today? >> reporter: they did, the flag came down half-staff it forced the white house's hand because a short time ago it was lowered to half-staff. the president speaking to the vfw today did not mention the flag but clearly part of the plan as he addressed the shooting. listen. >> we honor the five service members killed so senseliless in had chattanooga. we're grateful for the police who stopped the rampage and saved lives. and we draw strength with another american community what has come together as an unmistakable message to those who try to do us harm. >> reporter: obviously, those in chattanooga appreciate the fact that the flag was lowered in half-staff. saying the president can light up the white house in spectacular colors to show s
the family here he also mentioned anwar al awlaki in some of this writings. the family painting a picture of a man depressed possibly bipolar, it's pretty clear, what we've been learning in the last hours, perhaps in the last days something else entirely was going on. >> hey, john did the white house speak of the victims today? >> reporter: they did, the flag came down half-staff it forced the white house's hand because a short time ago it was lowered to half-staff. the president...
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he also at least once mentioned anwar al-awlaki.st as a side bar we are learning about at the reserve center which is where those four marines killed and petty officer second class randal smith was mortally wounded the fbi has found a gun which did not belong to police or the shooter. they believe that may have been one of the personal weapons of one of the service members inside who took it out and started shooting back during the fire fight with abdulazeez. this raises a dilemma because you are not supposed to have a weapon on military property but then, at the same time, bill, that seemed to be the only effective form of defense that they had inside from the reserve center. >> that's going to change and changed in some states already. what about this guy's overseas travel? he spent some time in jordan. he was in qatar. he got around over there. what do we know about that? >> he did get around. first of all to your point about being taken care of. certainly it's being taken care of on the state level. governors have the authority
he also at least once mentioned anwar al-awlaki.st as a side bar we are learning about at the reserve center which is where those four marines killed and petty officer second class randal smith was mortally wounded the fbi has found a gun which did not belong to police or the shooter. they believe that may have been one of the personal weapons of one of the service members inside who took it out and started shooting back during the fire fight with abdulazeez. this raises a dilemma because you...
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. >> reporter: tonight, investigators are focusing on how this man, anwar anwar al-awlaki may have been motivation behind the tennessee shooting spree. in writings examined by the fbi, as far back as 2013 he wrote he agreed with some of the radical teachings. he leader of allocate qaeda inspired a series of recent terror attacks, including "charlie hebdo" in paris. the boston marathon bomb sglgz he's the pre-twitter inspiration for a lot of terrorist attacks someone that would show up again and again in various attacks as being a figure who they looked upon as being particularly inspirational and authorititive. >> investigators uncovered data found on mohammad youssuf abdulazeez's cell phone. questioning whether someone could use martyrdom to atone for sins like being drunk. it came at a time when he was coping of losing his job because of drug issues and hiding it from his familiar lichl police notice ed a white powder under his nose. the fbi is focusing on the 48 to 72 hours leading up to the shootings, putting together a time line interviewing those who came in to cac with him. leadi
. >> reporter: tonight, investigators are focusing on how this man, anwar anwar al-awlaki may have been motivation behind the tennessee shooting spree. in writings examined by the fbi, as far back as 2013 he wrote he agreed with some of the radical teachings. he leader of allocate qaeda inspired a series of recent terror attacks, including "charlie hebdo" in paris. the boston marathon bomb sglgz he's the pre-twitter inspiration for a lot of terrorist attacks someone that would...
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in those writings he talked about al anwar awlaki who was a senior recruiter for al qaeda.rding to the family representative, some of his writings had an affinity for him and some of the writings made sense to him. but we are told from a family he did not mention any other names and did not mention any other organizations in these writings, including al qaeda, but certainly that is being investigated by u.s. authorities. christine, back to you. >> thank you, gary, for that. >>> protesters in cincinnati demanding answers about the death of a black man during a traffic stop. dubose was shot in the head after being pulled over for a missing license plate. he is a father of 13 and he handed over unopened bottle of alcohol to the officer when he was asked for his driver's license. activists demanding the video of the killing be released. >> we believe that the killing of samuel dubose be turned over. we are seeing cases over and over that the traffic stops end up fatal and quite frankly, we are tired of it and we are done. >> the officer has been on the cincinnati police force o
in those writings he talked about al anwar awlaki who was a senior recruiter for al qaeda.rding to the family representative, some of his writings had an affinity for him and some of the writings made sense to him. but we are told from a family he did not mention any other names and did not mention any other organizations in these writings, including al qaeda, but certainly that is being investigated by u.s. authorities. christine, back to you. >> thank you, gary, for that. >>>...
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in those writings they included references to anwar al awlaki the yemeni cleric who has inspired other terrorist attacks in the past. ft. hood in 2009 also the recent "charlie hebdo" attacks in paris. they're looking hard if he potentially could be have been inspired by his teaching in those writings saying he agreed with some of the viewpoints of al awlaki. the fbi has recovered recent internet searches made days before the shooting in which he has some questions about martyrdom, wondering whether martyrdom can atone for any sins. of course this is one part of the fuller picture that we're starting to see really be filled out about abdulazeez a person who is very much struggling with mental health drug abuse, and really starting to see, carol, how he's trying to reconcile that with his muslim faith. that said officials say there are still no conclusions yet about a potential motive. carol? >> it's asort of confusing because drew griffin talked to one of his friends and said adull aadul adull -- abdulazeez thought isis was stupid but he liked al qaeda better. >> reporter: there are a l
in those writings they included references to anwar al awlaki the yemeni cleric who has inspired other terrorist attacks in the past. ft. hood in 2009 also the recent "charlie hebdo" attacks in paris. they're looking hard if he potentially could be have been inspired by his teaching in those writings saying he agreed with some of the viewpoints of al awlaki. the fbi has recovered recent internet searches made days before the shooting in which he has some questions about martyrdom,...
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nbc news has also learned abdulazeez downloaded an audio recording of anwar al awlaki the american-bornleric turned al qaeda recruiter. >> when the fbi sees individuals who are downloading these al qaeda-inspired videos it's a clear indication they're starting to become radicalized, they're learning about the jihadi cause and potentially looking to get involved in violent activity. >> reporter: a family spokesman tells us abdulazeez was last seen by his parents tuesday during a blowout argument over his dui arrest. on wednesday the suspect rented a car and went joyriding through chattanooga with friends. thursday in that mustang convertible he launched his attack, leaving five dead. today at the white house and at the capitol flags lowered to half-staff to honor the victims. back at the army recruiting office where shots first rang out, some back to the crime scene for the first time. >> i'm honored to be back at work and wearing this uniform every day. >> reporter: tonight many trying to move forward. the investigation now on two continents while here at home still so much heartbreak.
nbc news has also learned abdulazeez downloaded an audio recording of anwar al awlaki the american-bornleric turned al qaeda recruiter. >> when the fbi sees individuals who are downloading these al qaeda-inspired videos it's a clear indication they're starting to become radicalized, they're learning about the jihadi cause and potentially looking to get involved in violent activity. >> reporter: a family spokesman tells us abdulazeez was last seen by his parents tuesday during a...
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said they now have evidence he was a follower of the radical american cleric and al qaeda recruiter anwar al awlaki. awlaki was killed in a us airstrike in yemen almost four years ago. but his recorded messages in idiosyncratic english. >> adds rereported here last night, abdulazeez apparently went online to make up for his drug addiction and his failed life david. >> brian ross again, thanks. >>> now to arkansas tonight and the air traffic controller accused of being drunk on the job. the controller at spring dale municipal airport was v was found passed out in this chair. a pilot recresting clearance did not get an answer. we are going to turn now to startling video we showed you last night here. you remember the images. the drone and attached to it a loaded semiautomatic weapon. being fired right from that drone right in that park. and the faa now investigating, raising big questions where law is broken p. here is david kerley tonight. >> reporter: it's disturbing. a quad rotor drone with a semi automatic handgun mounted. firing several shots. this 18 year old connecticut college stude
said they now have evidence he was a follower of the radical american cleric and al qaeda recruiter anwar al awlaki. awlaki was killed in a us airstrike in yemen almost four years ago. but his recorded messages in idiosyncratic english. >> adds rereported here last night, abdulazeez apparently went online to make up for his drug addiction and his failed life david. >> brian ross again, thanks. >>> now to arkansas tonight and the air traffic controller accused of being drunk...
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-born anwar al awlaki among others. al awlaki was killed in yemen by a u.s. drone strike in 2011 was a cleric and leading member of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. he spread his message of jihad in videos and writings. among his followers, nadal hasan, the gunman who shot and killed 13 people at fort hood in 2009. sources say abdulazeez's writings contain suicidal thoughts and the f.b.i. is now gathering his medical records. charlie, investigators are also looking at the seven months that he spent in jordan last year but so far have not turned up any evidence that he met with extremists there. >> rose: thanks, jeff. now to beefed-up security at military sites around the country. adrianna diaz has that part of the story from indianapolis. >> reporter: indiana governor mike pence authorized national guard troops in his state to carry personal weapons on base. >> i will not permit our citizen soldiers to remain unable to defend themselves. >> reporter: the pentagon controls who is allowed to carry firearms on u.s. military installations like the recruitment c
-born anwar al awlaki among others. al awlaki was killed in yemen by a u.s. drone strike in 2011 was a cleric and leading member of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. he spread his message of jihad in videos and writings. among his followers, nadal hasan, the gunman who shot and killed 13 people at fort hood in 2009. sources say abdulazeez's writings contain suicidal thoughts and the f.b.i. is now gathering his medical records. charlie, investigators are also looking at the seven months that he...
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officials say mohammad abdulazeez searched jihadist websites on his cell phone and wrote about anwar awlaki, the cleric who urged attacks on the u.s. before he was killed in a drone strike. and there's word that the uncle of abdulazeez is being questioned in jordan. meanwhile, a large crowd turned out in suburban atlanta for a memorial honoring the youngest victim of the chattanooga shooting, marine lance corporal squire skip wells. he was just 21 years old. his final words in a text to his girlfriend, "active shooter." >>> the pentagon says a key figure in a dangerous offshoot of al qaeda has been killed in a u.s. air strike in syria. he was the leader of the so-called khorasan group, and he was the subject of a $7 million reward offered by the u.s. for information leading to his capture or death. it's believed he was among the few people who received advanced word of the 9/11 attacks before they happened. >>> well, a break for drivers after those devastating floods in the southwest. the california interstate where a bridge was washed away will partially re-open friday. i-10 is the
officials say mohammad abdulazeez searched jihadist websites on his cell phone and wrote about anwar awlaki, the cleric who urged attacks on the u.s. before he was killed in a drone strike. and there's word that the uncle of abdulazeez is being questioned in jordan. meanwhile, a large crowd turned out in suburban atlanta for a memorial honoring the youngest victim of the chattanooga shooting, marine lance corporal squire skip wells. he was just 21 years old. his final words in a text to his...
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. >> and abdulazeez agreed with the teachings of anwar al awlaki. >>> on tuesday pope francis had strong words for the more than 60 mayors who attended the event, particularly on human trafficking. >> the united nations really needs to take a very strong position on this issue, particularly the trafficking of human beings that are caused by this environmental situation and the exploitation of people. >> let's bring in our vatican correspondent delia gallagher joining us this morning from rome. great to see you. we heard the pope speaking about human trafficking and said that the decisions to combat climate change should be on our collective conscious. what else was said? >> reporter: yesterday was a chance for the mayors to speak. they had ten minutes each to talk about what's happening in their cities to discuss the laws they enacted with regard to climate change and with regard to human trafficking and share some of their stories with one another. we heard from the mayor of madrid who said it's not enough to enact laws and they have to set a good example. so a lot of stories were share
. >> and abdulazeez agreed with the teachings of anwar al awlaki. >>> on tuesday pope francis had strong words for the more than 60 mayors who attended the event, particularly on human trafficking. >> the united nations really needs to take a very strong position on this issue, particularly the trafficking of human beings that are caused by this environmental situation and the exploitation of people. >> let's bring in our vatican correspondent delia gallagher joining...
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he was communicating with a terrorist master rer mind anwar al awlaki. we remember april 2013 boston tsarnaev brothers one u.s. citizen, one not blowing up pressure cookers at the crowded finish line killing three people and injuring nearly 300. >> he got to you and what happened next? >> he started slicing my neck. >> and that's megyn kelly speaking to the survivor of an attempted beheading in moore, oklahoma september last year. an ex-condisplaying obsession with islam. >> get back. go in the building. >> and this june garland, texas, two heavily armed men storming an event. one brave police officer stopped them. that brings us to today. our chief intelligence correspondent is live in washington with the latest. >> reporter: the investigation is expanding on two fronts. first dozens of tips are pouring in with the lead fbi investigator on the scene indicating law enforcement could take action locally and in other states. while no one else is publically tied to mohammad youssuf abdulazeez's plot the press conference this afternoon suggested investigator
he was communicating with a terrorist master rer mind anwar al awlaki. we remember april 2013 boston tsarnaev brothers one u.s. citizen, one not blowing up pressure cookers at the crowded finish line killing three people and injuring nearly 300. >> he got to you and what happened next? >> he started slicing my neck. >> and that's megyn kelly speaking to the survivor of an attempted beheading in moore, oklahoma september last year. an ex-condisplaying obsession with islam....
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he was communicating with a terrorist master rer mind anwar al awlaki. we remember april 2013 boston tsarnaev brothers one u.s. citizen, one not blowing up pressure cookers at the crowded finish line killing three people and injuring nearly 300. >> he got to you and what happened next? >> he started slicing my neck. >> and that's megyn kelly speaking to the survivor of an attempted beheading in moore, oklahoma september last year. an ex-condisplaying obsession with islam. >> get back. go in the building. >> and this june garland, texas, two heavily armed men storming an event. one brave police officer stopped them. that brings us to today. our chief intelligence correspondent is live in washington with the latest. >> reporter: the investigation is expanding on two fronts. first dozens of tips are pouring in with the lead fbi investigator on the scene indicating law enforcement could take action locally and in other states. while no one else is publically tied to mohammad youssuf abdulazeez's plot the press conference this afternoon suggested investigator
he was communicating with a terrorist master rer mind anwar al awlaki. we remember april 2013 boston tsarnaev brothers one u.s. citizen, one not blowing up pressure cookers at the crowded finish line killing three people and injuring nearly 300. >> he got to you and what happened next? >> he started slicing my neck. >> and that's megyn kelly speaking to the survivor of an attempted beheading in moore, oklahoma september last year. an ex-condisplaying obsession with islam....
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the gunman had recordings of anwar an awlaki an al qaeda recruiter killed by a u.s.ne four years ago. abdulazeez uncle has been declined in jordan since the days after the attacks. computers and phones have been taken from his home but the naturalized american citizen has not yet been charged. he wants to another about his influence who had visited jordan for several months last year. >>> rob brert gray in new york. thank you. >> a massachusetts grandmother is shot and killed in her sleep. two illegal immigrants might be responsible for her murder. rivera died after bullets were fired below the floor in the apartment above her bedroom. her murder could have been prevented. two dominican republic nationals with deportation orders now being investigated for the shooting. they cotgicgot kicked out before but they were back. >> drunk on the job an air traffic controller facing charges after police say he stopped responding to pilots because he was passed out in the control tower in arkansas. an employee found phillip masich pass the out and shirtless. when police arrived
the gunman had recordings of anwar an awlaki an al qaeda recruiter killed by a u.s.ne four years ago. abdulazeez uncle has been declined in jordan since the days after the attacks. computers and phones have been taken from his home but the naturalized american citizen has not yet been charged. he wants to another about his influence who had visited jordan for several months last year. >>> rob brert gray in new york. thank you. >> a massachusetts grandmother is shot and killed in...
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the muslim brotherhood, following the most high profile assassination in egypt since the killing of anwar sadat. >>> isis terrorists say they have destroyed six archeological pieces from the historic syrian town of palmyra. isis released photographs of the antiquities being destroyed and the plunderer being whipped. >>> no grapevine tonight. but when we come back, republican presidential candidates having to answer for controversial comments that donald trump made about mexican immigrants. >>> donald trump's controversial comments during his presidential campaign launch about mexican immigrants have thrust him to the media cross hairs. but it's not just the donald being called on to answer for them. fox news media analyst and host of fox media buzz, howard kurtz, looks at how trump's words are being used against his fellow republicans. >> reporter: donald trump is drawing more coverage than all the other presidential candidates combined. even as he's mired in controversy for saying that mexico's illegal immigrants include drug dealers and rapists. some have stoked the furor with constant
the muslim brotherhood, following the most high profile assassination in egypt since the killing of anwar sadat. >>> isis terrorists say they have destroyed six archeological pieces from the historic syrian town of palmyra. isis released photographs of the antiquities being destroyed and the plunderer being whipped. >>> no grapevine tonight. but when we come back, republican presidential candidates having to answer for controversial comments that donald trump made about...
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the former head of al qaeda in yemen, anwar al-awlaki was an imam as a mosque outside of washington, and asan and three of the 9/11 highjackers went. when you combine that with the fact the fbi director says he has open files right now in all 50 states of america locking at people with connections potential connection dozen isis. this is serious stuff. >> j.d., how do you think from your old pentagon perch our defense establishment is responding to this? >> well, i think they're doing the best they can grinch the political leadership, but president obama is working on the wrong problem and is not acknowledging the obvious and that is radical islamists. we have been attacked since then 1970s and every president has been put in this situation where they have to react. so i think the military could be doing a lot more but that's going to require changing the white house. we need new leadership. >> comes at the same time we're gifting reports of maybe 22.5 million americans' records were compromised bigger than we thought before. all these weird events with either electronic disruptions
the former head of al qaeda in yemen, anwar al-awlaki was an imam as a mosque outside of washington, and asan and three of the 9/11 highjackers went. when you combine that with the fact the fbi director says he has open files right now in all 50 states of america locking at people with connections potential connection dozen isis. this is serious stuff. >> j.d., how do you think from your old pentagon perch our defense establishment is responding to this? >> well, i think they're...
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we saw someone inspired at least in part or subjected to the teachings of anwar al awlaki the chattanooga, not in real time del, but downloaded some of his diatribes. >>> take a listen to what james comey talked to with wolf blitzer. >> they have adopted a model that takes advantage of social media in a way to crowdsource terrorism. they are preaching through social media to troubled souls, urging them to join their so-called caliphate in syria and iraq if you can't join kill where you are. >> how do you stop that senator? >> you've got to get in the game. right now isil is the only one in the game and we're playing catch-up. we both need to be able to monitor some of them communications from abroad to radicalized or potential radicalized americans here at home but we also need to fill the voice with our own messages and point out the objectives. they are hardly benign. i think we need to counter that moej. we need to do it in both a law enforcement monitoring and investigative mode but also in a counter-message mode and we're not really doing that now. >>> senator john cornyn thank you s
we saw someone inspired at least in part or subjected to the teachings of anwar al awlaki the chattanooga, not in real time del, but downloaded some of his diatribes. >>> take a listen to what james comey talked to with wolf blitzer. >> they have adopted a model that takes advantage of social media in a way to crowdsource terrorism. they are preaching through social media to troubled souls, urging them to join their so-called caliphate in syria and iraq if you can't join kill...
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in writings dating back to 2013 mohammad youssuf abdulazeez made references to anwar at alllalwalkie. and he conducted internet searches on the subject of martyr martyrdom. >>> flags will fly at half staff at the white house, capitol and other government buildings on saturday. >>> donald trump, we knew this was going to happen drawing criticism after taking his feud with fellow u.s. republican presidential candidate lindsey graham to a new level. >> you can say a new low. at a rally in south carolina on tuesday with folks watching on national television you had thousands of people there in the room, trump gave out the senator's private cell phone number. >> gave it out twice. and that's not the only spat he's got up with at the moment. dana bash has the story. >> reporter: donald trump unbowed by a barrage of criticism. >> they say they didn't like the way, you know i'm a little loud. i'm a little too strong -- they don't like it. >> reporter: the reality tv star with a flair for drama took presidential politics to another level. >> i see your senator what a stiff. >> reporter: respon
in writings dating back to 2013 mohammad youssuf abdulazeez made references to anwar at alllalwalkie. and he conducted internet searches on the subject of martyr martyrdom. >>> flags will fly at half staff at the white house, capitol and other government buildings on saturday. >>> donald trump, we knew this was going to happen drawing criticism after taking his feud with fellow u.s. republican presidential candidate lindsey graham to a new level. >> you can say a new...
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law enforcement sources say he also watched at least one video of anwar al alaki who was taken out by a u.s. drone in 2011. abdullazeez mentioned zalaki in writings discovered at his home. today we got an exclusive look at the recruitment center. dozens of rounds shot through the doors and windows, hitting furniture, a television set, a wall next to a desk someone was sitting at moments before the order went out to hit the deck. at the reserve center the fbi found a handgun they believe belonged to one of the marines in the building when abdullazeez opened fire. strictly prohibited the fbi believes it was used in the fire fight. the only effective defense the service members had against a hail of gunfire in confirmation hearings on capitol hill today, the incoming army chief of staff said the rules may need to change. >> i think under certain conditions, both on military bases and in recruiting stations reserve centers, we should seriously consider it in some cases i think it's appropriate. >> reporter: as the shooter's family paints a portrait of a troubled man whose life was falling
law enforcement sources say he also watched at least one video of anwar al alaki who was taken out by a u.s. drone in 2011. abdullazeez mentioned zalaki in writings discovered at his home. today we got an exclusive look at the recruitment center. dozens of rounds shot through the doors and windows, hitting furniture, a television set, a wall next to a desk someone was sitting at moments before the order went out to hit the deck. at the reserve center the fbi found a handgun they believe...
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he was listening to sermons of anwar al-awlaki the american born islamic cleric who was calling for attacksmericans and american military before he was taken out by a drone in 2011. he wrote about this idea of martyrdom maybe as a way to cleanse the sins of his life in which he had been doing drugs and alcohol and couldn't hold a job and basically was living a life that was rapidly spiraling down. now, as to the headline here at the fbi press conference, they believe, so far that this guy was a lone wolf, that he was a homegrown violent extremist, that he didn't have anybody helping him on the day though they are leaving open the possibility that somewhere along the line bill he talked to some people, at least, who may have helped him down this road to radicalizing in whatever way he did before his murderous rampage. >> now part of that is in jordan where the jordanian authorities are interrogating a relative of this guy because he did spend so much time in jordan. did the fbi comment on that today? >> the fbi did not comment much on that. they said that they do want to talk to the uncle. b
he was listening to sermons of anwar al-awlaki the american born islamic cleric who was calling for attacksmericans and american military before he was taken out by a drone in 2011. he wrote about this idea of martyrdom maybe as a way to cleanse the sins of his life in which he had been doing drugs and alcohol and couldn't hold a job and basically was living a life that was rapidly spiraling down. now, as to the headline here at the fbi press conference, they believe, so far that this guy was a...
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. >> bob nervily 20,000 customers in the lehigh valley anwar end county lost power after a wave of thunderstormgion yesterday afternoon. >> it almost feels like here we go again. just last week dealing with this. >> two tuesday's in a row. >> so that number now down to 2300 they don't have power. but of zero i shall expecting full power to be restored in the coming days. let's get to steve keeley live in whitehall township, one of the hardest hit areas steve? >> reporter: well, it is tough to recover when you can't get the kareem out of the garage, and get to work. soap another miss the day of earnings for people, and maybe not going to work to begin with. what's the first call you make? imagine there is tree could have felise, west, north or south, and of course it falls the one direction you don't want it to fall right on top of the house. and just crushes the house blocks the garage door, and most of the walk way up to the front door, and you can only imagine what it did to the inside of the house and the roof and everything else. so you got to call tree removal. before do you you got to get
. >> bob nervily 20,000 customers in the lehigh valley anwar end county lost power after a wave of thunderstormgion yesterday afternoon. >> it almost feels like here we go again. just last week dealing with this. >> two tuesday's in a row. >> so that number now down to 2300 they don't have power. but of zero i shall expecting full power to be restored in the coming days. let's get to steve keeley live in whitehall township, one of the hardest hit areas steve? >>...
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sentiments and also make references to anwar awlaki the yemeni american cleric who has been linked tost attacks and plots. investigators are also looking at those internet searches you mentioned in which abdulazeez is believed to have searched whether someone could use becoming a martyr to cleanse from sins. he was also heavily abusing drugs. the investigation into what happened here nearly a week later is still very much active very much ongoing and the fbi is looking to talk to anyone who may have had contact with the shooter leading up to the rampage. >> alina machado, thank you. >>> checking other top stories for you, citibank is paying a price for deceptive marketing techniques. between 2003 and 2012 citi enrolled customers and credit monitoring services and other programs promising to defer payments in the event of hardship. the government says citi overstated the benefits and misrepresented fees. the bank says it is cooperating and has closed down all programs associated with overcharging. >>> the government gives at&t and directv the green light to approve the merger. there ar
sentiments and also make references to anwar awlaki the yemeni american cleric who has been linked tost attacks and plots. investigators are also looking at those internet searches you mentioned in which abdulazeez is believed to have searched whether someone could use becoming a martyr to cleanse from sins. he was also heavily abusing drugs. the investigation into what happened here nearly a week later is still very much active very much ongoing and the fbi is looking to talk to anyone who may...
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law enforcement sources say mohammod youssuf abdulazeez looked at the writings of radical cleric anwar al-awlaki but so far has not turned up any direct link to isis or any other terror group overseas. his family said he struggled with depression and substance abuse. >>> the probably of a woman found dead in a texas jail cell last week would be handled just as it would be in a murder investigation. that's according to the waller county district attorney. sandra bland's death has been ruled hanging by suicide, but her family is not buying it. they want an independent autopsy. state troopers took bland into jail a week and a half ago after a traffic stop. here is some of the newly released audio of officers talking to dispatch the day she was found unresponsive in her cell. >> need out for a trauma victim in the jail. >> because we do have cpr in progress. cpr started at 0900. >> an officer checked up on bland at about 7:00 in the morning she died. she appeared to be fine about 7:55 asking questions about how to make a phone call and just before 9:00 she was found hanging in her cell. >>
law enforcement sources say mohammod youssuf abdulazeez looked at the writings of radical cleric anwar al-awlaki but so far has not turned up any direct link to isis or any other terror group overseas. his family said he struggled with depression and substance abuse. >>> the probably of a woman found dead in a texas jail cell last week would be handled just as it would be in a murder investigation. that's according to the waller county district attorney. sandra bland's death has been...
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he was supposedly a devotee of anwar al awlaki who was killed in a drone strike in 2011.eard bash ra starr, pentagon correspondent, report that potentially a very significant development -- turkey a major about-face may finally allow u.s. war planes to launch strikes from air bases -- or at least one air base inside turkey. give us your perspective about this. i assume you've been briefed. >> very significant development to get turkey to put some skin in the game. they've been turning a blind eye for a long time these foreign fighters going in to fight assad. they don't like him. he's a shia or sunni, but 20 of their diplomats gotten taken hostage, and then an isis bomber killing 30 people inside of turkey. i think that's a wake-up call for them that they need to join the fight. i believe there could be a coalition of these sunni arab nations to provide the ground force to fight isis. i've met with in command about this. this will allow air strike very close to raqqa, the headquarters of isis. >> the u.s. could use that lauj -- go from that base into syria, that would be
he was supposedly a devotee of anwar al awlaki who was killed in a drone strike in 2011.eard bash ra starr, pentagon correspondent, report that potentially a very significant development -- turkey a major about-face may finally allow u.s. war planes to launch strikes from air bases -- or at least one air base inside turkey. give us your perspective about this. i assume you've been briefed. >> very significant development to get turkey to put some skin in the game. they've been turning a...
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we don't know if he got instructions to do this or if he was simply inspired by anwar al alaqi. there was a lot of discussion about jordan, what it was doing, its glory if you would call it that. and he probably picked up on a lot of that. al-awlaki apparently very much inspired him. the drug the depression the trouble at home the fact that he was known to want guns, that he had acquired gugs. we put together the dots and protect ourselves? we'll have to work very hard at that. it is up to all of us and our own families to understand what's going. on these families are not just limited to this activity against the military but the community. we've seen it in modesto, california just outside my district. five people killed. a troubled young man. took out his wife or soon to be wife the child. so these things happen. >> he wasn't inspired by this. >> no. this has nothing to do with terrorism. >> he was just a mentally sick person. >> apparently so. >> do you have comfortable that the men and women who work at u.s. military recruiting centers in your district they're not armed. are
we don't know if he got instructions to do this or if he was simply inspired by anwar al alaqi. there was a lot of discussion about jordan, what it was doing, its glory if you would call it that. and he probably picked up on a lot of that. al-awlaki apparently very much inspired him. the drug the depression the trouble at home the fact that he was known to want guns, that he had acquired gugs. we put together the dots and protect ourselves? we'll have to work very hard at that. it is up to all...
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that adds to what the fbi was looking at he makes reference to anwar al awlaki, the cleric the american-yemeni in radicalizing the last couple of years and finally reached a point in which he carried out these attacks, that one of the things he seemed to be obsessed about and focused on was whether he could use martyrdom to atone or make up for some of his sins including his drug abuse and alcohol abuse. we know he struggled with mental health issues. brooke one of the things that is important to remember here the fbi has not reached a firm conclusion on motive but they say that one of the things that they are looking at is simply that you can't just explain this for mental health issues. plenty of people have mental health problems in this country and don't carry out attacks like this. >> evan perez, as soon as you get more information, let us know. a picture of this puzzle has been filled in. thank you so much. >>> next we have new video that shows the first moments of those baltimore riots days and days of unrest that were sparked by the death of freddie gray. those police officers there on
that adds to what the fbi was looking at he makes reference to anwar al awlaki, the cleric the american-yemeni in radicalizing the last couple of years and finally reached a point in which he carried out these attacks, that one of the things he seemed to be obsessed about and focused on was whether he could use martyrdom to atone or make up for some of his sins including his drug abuse and alcohol abuse. we know he struggled with mental health issues. brooke one of the things that is important...
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it wasn't the relationship carter had my anwar sadat. but on the other hand they respected each other. and begin made a big show of going to his funeral at a time when not many world leaders did. >> host: what exactly was negotiated? >> guest: there are two parts to it. one is peace between egypt and israel. egypt is the only arab country that really posed a threat to israel's existence. this was as i said very difficult for begin to surrender all the territory and the trust of his historic enemy. there is another part of the agreement which was peace between israel and the palestinians and that is never been implemented. it's a roadmap to what the reinvention and is a worthy and just means. ever since the camp david accords were signed, the subsequent attempts have been to try to realize the unfulfilled promise of the camp david accords. >> host: was there any thought given to giving the palestinians directly to the summit? >> guest: does a big album. no palestinians present. at the time the only representative was yasir arafat. it was
it wasn't the relationship carter had my anwar sadat. but on the other hand they respected each other. and begin made a big show of going to his funeral at a time when not many world leaders did. >> host: what exactly was negotiated? >> guest: there are two parts to it. one is peace between egypt and israel. egypt is the only arab country that really posed a threat to israel's existence. this was as i said very difficult for begin to surrender all the territory and the trust of his...