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>>dÍme, abue. >>¿ya terminaste?on ese hombre. ¡tan eno, tan generoso! y, sobre todo, tan humano. ¡ay! yo no sÉ que hubra sid de mÍ deses del accidente de s hijos, si Él noe biayudo. imagÍnense, mi nieto, uniÑito; yo,na aiana, los en el mundo. pero, en fin, ¿ya ven? a die falta dios. >>tiene razÓn, abue. >>!bueno, apÚrense! ¡anden! yo voy al medor a ver e noalte nad >>¿aÍ estÁ bien, abue? >>mira nomÁs, es larimera vez que haces go bien. ja, ja, ¡Éaro! >>no me diga eso. usted sabe que aÍ estoyomÁs pa' servirle. >>eh.ra servirme? >>¿a mÍ nomÁs? ¿y por quÉ? >>bueno, es qucomo usted nos contÓ que el sr. fernando habÍa sido tan bueno con usted, pues quise quedarien con Él. gracias,erapio. >>bueno, priro porque yo no conocÍ ni padre, ni madre, ni parientes, ni nada. y yo la quiero como si usted fuera todo eso, y segundporque usted es la que manda aquÍ ¡ay! y no le odezco... ¡ay! me da cada bastonazo. >>mira, si yo les pego, es porque ustedes son como l burros, ¡solo arreÁndolos! ¡burros! [risas] cierto, pero burro este. ¿c
>>dÍme, abue. >>¿ya terminaste?on ese hombre. ¡tan eno, tan generoso! y, sobre todo, tan humano. ¡ay! yo no sÉ que hubra sid de mÍ deses del accidente de s hijos, si Él noe biayudo. imagÍnense, mi nieto, uniÑito; yo,na aiana, los en el mundo. pero, en fin, ¿ya ven? a die falta dios. >>tiene razÓn, abue. >>!bueno, apÚrense! ¡anden! yo voy al medor a ver e noalte nad >>¿aÍ estÁ bien, abue? >>mira nomÁs, es larimera vez que haces go bien. ja,...
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abu anus al-libi had been on the fbi most wanted terrorist list for 12 years. today we asked a former federal prosecutor why the capture was so significant. >> he was a member of al qaeda during al qaeda's early stages where their anti-u.s. agenda was being formed. >> jeff: close to bin laden. >> close to bin laden. >> for five years former federal prosecutor david raskin oversaw al qaeda cases in new york. he told us in the early 90s al-libi was one of those responsible for scouting american targets in kenya for osama bin laden. >> part of that surveillance included taking photographs of the united states embassy. when al qaeda truck bomb explode ted embassy in 1998 it killed 213 people, including 12 americans. another truck bomb destroyed the u.s. embassy in tanzania and killed 11. al-libi was also al qaeda's computer expert. his laptop is where investigators found 180 page manual on terrorist trade craft. with lessoned from document forgery to weapons training to assassinations. >> it really made clear just howe serious a threat al qaeda was because it lays
abu anus al-libi had been on the fbi most wanted terrorist list for 12 years. today we asked a former federal prosecutor why the capture was so significant. >> he was a member of al qaeda during al qaeda's early stages where their anti-u.s. agenda was being formed. >> jeff: close to bin laden. >> close to bin laden. >> for five years former federal prosecutor david raskin oversaw al qaeda cases in new york. he told us in the early 90s al-libi was one of those responsible...
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abu anas al liby is a suspect in the 1998 u.s. embassy bombing in kenya and tanzania, leaving 224 dead. the u.s. government says abu anas al liby was working with al qaeda and helped to coordinate the attacks. he was picked up in a raid in tripoli libya, outside of his home, and brought to a military vessel where he was entergated for about 10 days before being brought back here to new york where he'll face a federal judge again on tuesday. >> hours from now in geneva switzerland diplomats from the u.s. and five major world powers will sit with iranian negotiators to talk about their nuclear program. the goal - to reach agreement on an issue that has produced deadlock. >> it's been six months since iran and the p5 nations met to discuss the suspected nuclear weapons program. the obama administration heads to geneva, skeptical and optimistic about ending the dispute. >> if there's a deal that diminishes iran's ability to dash towards a weapon, obama could sell it as an important step forward for u.s. national securitiy. >> the new
abu anas al liby is a suspect in the 1998 u.s. embassy bombing in kenya and tanzania, leaving 224 dead. the u.s. government says abu anas al liby was working with al qaeda and helped to coordinate the attacks. he was picked up in a raid in tripoli libya, outside of his home, and brought to a military vessel where he was entergated for about 10 days before being brought back here to new york where he'll face a federal judge again on tuesday. >> hours from now in geneva switzerland...
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abu anas al liby is under indictment in the u.s. in the district of new york for his involvement in the embassy bombings in 1998. very much a wanted man. he had a $5 million bounty on his head. >> do we know whether the u.s. communicated with their libyan counterparts before this arrest happened? >> there have been reports that the u.s. had communicated with the libyan government. as you have mentioned the libyan government is saying publicly that there was no communication, that it wants an explanation, and this was a kidnapping of one of its citizens. the u.s. government is not saying publicly anything more about their interactions with the libyan government. privately we don't know what conversations are taking place. >> jeanne meserve joining us live from washington. thank you. >> weapons inspectors have started to destroy syria's chemical weapon stockpiles, the spokespersons not identifying where the weapons were or what was destroyed. they have until the end of the month to disable syria's kepton building facilities. syria is
abu anas al liby is under indictment in the u.s. in the district of new york for his involvement in the embassy bombings in 1998. very much a wanted man. he had a $5 million bounty on his head. >> do we know whether the u.s. communicated with their libyan counterparts before this arrest happened? >> there have been reports that the u.s. had communicated with the libyan government. as you have mentioned the libyan government is saying publicly that there was no communication, that it...
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the target was abu anas al liby, who was wanted by the u.s. for more than a decade and who had a $5 million bounty on his head. libya is demanding that the u.s. provide answers on the capt tur of the suspect in tripoli. >> newly released video those four men carrying ak-47s in the malattack in kenya. it contradicts statements that 10-15 attackers were involved. all four men were named. >> we are joined by al jazeera's jean. what is the u.s. saying about the arrest today? >> well, the secretary of defence, the press secretary put out a statement saying the military forces were acting under military authority and lawfully obtained abu anas al liby under the laws of war and he is being held in a secure location. they are not elaborating where that secure location may be. this was an individual the united states wanted to get his hands on. he has been under indictment in the district of new york for his involvement in the embassy bombings in 1998. the u.s. had a $5 million bounty on his head. the operation, we are told, was coordinated with intell
the target was abu anas al liby, who was wanted by the u.s. for more than a decade and who had a $5 million bounty on his head. libya is demanding that the u.s. provide answers on the capt tur of the suspect in tripoli. >> newly released video those four men carrying ak-47s in the malattack in kenya. it contradicts statements that 10-15 attackers were involved. all four men were named. >> we are joined by al jazeera's jean. what is the u.s. saying about the arrest today? >>...
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each day abu movie leaves to fight them. but not before he stacked furniture high against the windows to protect his family from snipers life inside these bullet riddled walls is as dangerous as it is outside his two sons as vulnerable as their mother every time the father walks out the door but it's always a painful farewell all morry carefully helps her husband prepare for battle she knows he needs to go but each time he leaves behind the same an onset question. every day when he says goodbye i wonder if you will come back or not like when he got injured he didn't come back i want to find him in hospital there are a lot of men like him and women like me but not a lot of fighters have bought their families back to ya mork the snipers are in shooting range and three days earlier shrapnel from a bullet blinded up to maurice lift eye but the thirty three year old doesn't have a choice he has nowhere else to move his family and while the southern part of your milk is still in the hands of the rebels his home or what remains of
each day abu movie leaves to fight them. but not before he stacked furniture high against the windows to protect his family from snipers life inside these bullet riddled walls is as dangerous as it is outside his two sons as vulnerable as their mother every time the father walks out the door but it's always a painful farewell all morry carefully helps her husband prepare for battle she knows he needs to go but each time he leaves behind the same an onset question. every day when he says goodbye...
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army delta force operators who captured abu anas al libi. in libya, delta force operators surrounded the vehicle of this man. abu anas al libi, who's now being held onboard a u.s. ship at sea. the top al qaeda operative was indicted in the southern district of new york, wanted by the u.s. government for more than a decade for his role in the east africa bombings. al libi's family says he had just pulled up to his house after morning prayers when he was nabbed by what we now know were delta force commandos. pentagon press secretary george little issued the following statement. quote, as the result of a u.s. counterterrorism operation, abu anas al libi is currently lawfully detained by the u.s. military in a secure location outside of libya. >> al libi was wanted for 15 years. i wish he was being tried in guantanamo rather than the southern district of new york. >> u.s. officials tell fox libi will eventually be tried in the u.s. but could be held and interrogated for weeks before being turned over to u.s. law enforcement. he will not be sent
army delta force operators who captured abu anas al libi. in libya, delta force operators surrounded the vehicle of this man. abu anas al libi, who's now being held onboard a u.s. ship at sea. the top al qaeda operative was indicted in the southern district of new york, wanted by the u.s. government for more than a decade for his role in the east africa bombings. al libi's family says he had just pulled up to his house after morning prayers when he was nabbed by what we now know were delta...
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abu-taleb says: "i think it's great it takes a little of the sting off of the burn off for sure." laith abutaleb's internship has been put on hold as a result of the shutdown. abu-taleb says: "i'm not to sure if i'll be able to get credit for it or not but i don't want to put myself as a victim because people can't afford to feed their families, it's definitely a big problem needs to be solved as soon as possible." among some of the other deals around town... cavalia's acrobatic horse show odysseo at the national harbor is offering a shutdown rebate-- 50% off all tickets sold through october 8th. straight ahead... treating cardiovascular disease. why hitting the gym... may be the best medicine. ((break 3)) d@agree -- that exercise is good for you. but john roberts looks at whether the benefits of working out -- are even greater than what is commonly acknowledged? it's the first time anyone has done a head-to- head comparison between exercise and drugs to treat cardiovascular disease. remarkably it found that in almost all cases, exercise was just as effective in preventing death a
abu-taleb says: "i think it's great it takes a little of the sting off of the burn off for sure." laith abutaleb's internship has been put on hold as a result of the shutdown. abu-taleb says: "i'm not to sure if i'll be able to get credit for it or not but i don't want to put myself as a victim because people can't afford to feed their families, it's definitely a big problem needs to be solved as soon as possible." among some of the other deals around town... cavalia's...
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abu anosal libi is right here on u.s. soil. he was snatched from his home two week s ago and taken to a u.s. naval ship for interrogations. he was indicted for bombings in kenya and tanzania. joining me now, susan, let me begin with you. how did all this happen? >> well, we're going to find out very soon, no doubt, but he is not only in the united states. he arrived over the weekend. he is in new york. he is in this area, and he is expected to make his very first court appearance tomorrow here in manhattan. as you indicated, this was someone who was picked up in a dramatic raid a couple weeks ago. and he will have to appear in court on this indictment that actually has been on the books for many, many years. he was indicted back for the 1998 bombing, as you said, of the u.s. embassies in kenya and tans taps tanzania. he was brought here from the u.s. navy ship where he had been questioned and attempted to be questioned by a high-value interrogation who goes after high-value detainees to see what information he might know about
abu anosal libi is right here on u.s. soil. he was snatched from his home two week s ago and taken to a u.s. naval ship for interrogations. he was indicted for bombings in kenya and tanzania. joining me now, susan, let me begin with you. how did all this happen? >> well, we're going to find out very soon, no doubt, but he is not only in the united states. he arrived over the weekend. he is in new york. he is in this area, and he is expected to make his very first court appearance tomorrow...
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in terms of abu anas al libi, he is being questioned aboard a u.s. ship. george little issueded the following statement, quote, as the result of a u.s. counterterrorism operation, abu anas al libi is now lawfully obtained by the u.s. military in a secure location outside of libya. operators carried out the operation. commandos survey rouyned this man, who had been living in the open in the libyan capital, tripoli, since 2011 when he returned to libya to help overthrow gadhafi. he was captured saturday after he pulled up to his house after morning prayers. there was a $5 million reward for him for his role in the bombings in east aftercan. u.s. officials say he will be questioned for the next several weeks before being turned over to u.s. law enforcement for prosecut prosecution in the united states where he was indicted in the southern district of new york. >> i think you partially answered my next question because if you're telling me they're going to be talking to the guy for weeks, i want to know how significant this capture is. i think that partially a
in terms of abu anas al libi, he is being questioned aboard a u.s. ship. george little issueded the following statement, quote, as the result of a u.s. counterterrorism operation, abu anas al libi is now lawfully obtained by the u.s. military in a secure location outside of libya. operators carried out the operation. commandos survey rouyned this man, who had been living in the open in the libyan capital, tripoli, since 2011 when he returned to libya to help overthrow gadhafi. he was captured...
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david martin on abu anas al-libi facing charges in the american embassy bombings. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. it is now 14 days and counting for the government shutdown. t-three days and counting to a possible government default. tonight there are signs of real progress toward ending this stalemate. senate leaders have been meeting on and off all day and appear to be near an agreement that could reopen the government and raise the government's borrowing limit the so-called debt ceiling, so that it can pay its bills. but they are not there quite yet and with the threat of default still hanging over america, we have a team of correspondents looking at where the talks stand how we got here, and what might happen if the government can't pay all its bills. first we'll go to nancy cordes at the capitol. nancy, what's new today? >> reporter: well, scott, senate leaders are putting the finishing touches tonight on a deal that would fund the government for the next three months and raise the debt cei
david martin on abu anas al-libi facing charges in the american embassy bombings. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. it is now 14 days and counting for the government shutdown. t-three days and counting to a possible government default. tonight there are signs of real progress toward ending this stalemate. senate leaders have been meeting on and off all day and appear to be near an agreement that could reopen...
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. [♪] >>hola, abue. los mÉcos me dijeron que estÁs my delicada. >>no quiero morirme.>>virgencita, desde que tu imagen llegÓ a mis manos, sembraste en mÍ la esperanza. gracias, gcias por enseÑarme si caminamos a tu lado y conosa, reerdos de mama. cc: telemundo network captioningelemundo.com (305) 887-3060 se prepara para el embate del potente hurÁn raynd que gue amenazando zonas que no se recuperan. >> el ac escolar pudo ser la causa de balacer en nevada, temos los Últimos detalles de esta tragedia. >> el tri tiene la listae jugadores paraosartido del repechaje. >>ustin bieber pasa mal momento en aeropuerto de puerto co, autides lo detnen por quÉ. >> ¿por quÉ serÁ?. >> los recoditos reaccionan ante el escÁndalo entre la reportera y larigina banda el limÓn. >> estÁ pparado econÓmicamente para el retiro? nuestro exper le dirÁ Ómo ahorr para que no tenga que lamentar. >> gaby espino y jencarlo canela viendo upa csis en su relaciÓn d pareja >> no se pierda a escultura sofÍa vergara ai enun nuevo dÍa" q siempre comienza contigo. >> (♪). >> (♪). >> (cantando). >> muy buenos
. [♪] >>hola, abue. los mÉcos me dijeron que estÁs my delicada. >>no quiero morirme.>>virgencita, desde que tu imagen llegÓ a mis manos, sembraste en mÍ la esperanza. gracias, gcias por enseÑarme si caminamos a tu lado y conosa, reerdos de mama. cc: telemundo network captioningelemundo.com (305) 887-3060 se prepara para el embate del potente hurÁn raynd que gue amenazando zonas que no se recuperan. >> el ac escolar pudo ser la causa de balacer en nevada, temos...
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y iste, un testigoijo como Él movÍa su cabeza de un lado le p mujer que no le topara la boca, sau abuera a unxtremosÍ. >>> el distrito escolar suspenÓ al asisten por 3 semanas una sin paga. >>> ah, el superintendente reaccionÓ diciendo que estaba avergonzado por el comportamiento del asistente, segÚn la abuela, dolores lÓpez regreso es reesÓ a trabajar el pasado lunes y estÁ molesta por la decisiÓde permitirle volver a la escuela >>> no peÉ q volviera la seÑora para atras, y la agarren y É pasa luego otra cosa. >>> nosotros nos comunicam vÍa telefÓnica con la oficina d superintendente escolar de albuquerque nueva mÉxico el encargado dijo que estaba de regresa en la escla y fue diiplinada d acuerdo aas normas y no estarÍa en contacto con agustÍn pore fue transferida a otro salÓn, el es serintendente com ven mary siente vergÜenza por la la abuela debestar tranquila que no volverÁ a suceder > acias pror la informiÓn. vamos a lima perÚ donde una madr denunciÓ que el pad de sus hijos abusÓ sualmente del varÓue tiene 10 aÑ y la niÑa que tiene 1 ahora espera un bebÉ. el padre por su parteiega
y iste, un testigoijo como Él movÍa su cabeza de un lado le p mujer que no le topara la boca, sau abuera a unxtremosÍ. >>> el distrito escolar suspenÓ al asisten por 3 semanas una sin paga. >>> ah, el superintendente reaccionÓ diciendo que estaba avergonzado por el comportamiento del asistente, segÚn la abuela, dolores lÓpez regreso es reesÓ a trabajar el pasado lunes y estÁ molesta por la decisiÓde permitirle volver a la escuela >>> no peÉ q volviera la...
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a british boy is finally off to home from abu dhabi. >> is name is joe thompson.he is 12 years old. he was in abu dhabi, stranded for 18 months, because he developed a debilitating fear of flying. thanks to hypnotherapy, he was able to get over it. but his parents have spent 40,000 pounds trying to cure him of this fear and also canceled plane tickets. after his journey, he said, i'm so glad to be home. i cannot believe how cold it is here. and the first thing he wants to do is go see his has not seen in almost two years. >> thanks very much. >> back in action in shanghai this week. he was hoping he could decide his poor run at the u.s. open where he lost in the fourth round. and secure his position in the season-ending world tour in london. >> it is part of my goal to end the season as definitely a driving shot force for paris. i'm also trying to qualify for the world tour as well as to win it. i can draw motivation from different angles and not just from going out and playing one good match. >> praise for rafael nadal who is back from injury. he is set to end th
a british boy is finally off to home from abu dhabi. >> is name is joe thompson.he is 12 years old. he was in abu dhabi, stranded for 18 months, because he developed a debilitating fear of flying. thanks to hypnotherapy, he was able to get over it. but his parents have spent 40,000 pounds trying to cure him of this fear and also canceled plane tickets. after his journey, he said, i'm so glad to be home. i cannot believe how cold it is here. and the first thing he wants to do is go see his...
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pentagon officials confirm the target was abu anas al liby, wanted by the u.s. for more than a decade. he had a $5 million bounty on its head. libya this morning is asking u.s. provide answers about the capture of that suspect in tripoli. >> kenya - offering a clearer picture of those who carried out the attack on the mall. video showed four men carrying ak had -- ak-47s, contradicting information that 10 to 15 were involved. >> david crane, a professor of law joins us to talk about this. libya is demanding an explanation for what they are calling the kidnapping of one of their citizens. do they have legal standing at all in the international community? >> it's interesting. it's a matter of perspective. libya is a sovereign nation, and an individual under their sovereignty. we had the united states enter the sovereignty and seize the individual. the libyans feel it was a breach of sovereignty and demanded an explanation. from the united states perspective is that we have an individual who has been indicted for tax on american citizens in tansania, an individual
pentagon officials confirm the target was abu anas al liby, wanted by the u.s. for more than a decade. he had a $5 million bounty on its head. libya this morning is asking u.s. provide answers about the capture of that suspect in tripoli. >> kenya - offering a clearer picture of those who carried out the attack on the mall. video showed four men carrying ak had -- ak-47s, contradicting information that 10 to 15 were involved. >> david crane, a professor of law joins us to talk about...
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abu anas al-libby was recently indicted by a grand jury.onathan this is certainly a moment for prosecutors. >> reporter: yeah, it really is, especially since it has been so long in the making. he has been on the run for ten years. within the next 30 minutes maybe he is expected to be hospital inside this courthouse to answer allegations of terror attacks. the military raid was care rid out in tripoli. after his capture the 49-year-old was interrogated for a week, and then turned over to the fbi to face federal terrorism charges in the united states. he is considered a computer expert who helped plan the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania. in 2001, a grand jury indicted al-liby, along with 21 other terror suspects, including osama bin laden. in 1993 it is aledged he planned u.s. embassy attacks. the transfer came sooner than expected to new york in part due to a serious health condition. al-liby allegedly suffers from a severe case of hepatitis c. a viral infection that attacks the liver. so his health problems cut short those
abu anas al-libby was recently indicted by a grand jury.onathan this is certainly a moment for prosecutors. >> reporter: yeah, it really is, especially since it has been so long in the making. he has been on the run for ten years. within the next 30 minutes maybe he is expected to be hospital inside this courthouse to answer allegations of terror attacks. the military raid was care rid out in tripoli. after his capture the 49-year-old was interrogated for a week, and then turned over to...
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has abu anas al-liby in custody, she expected to -- he is expected to stand trials.ours later a second operation underway by seal team six in somalia. after a fire fight groups were forced to retreat not know figure they hit their target al- shabaab is the group responsible for the attack in kenya last month. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police in minneapolis are trying to figure out how a 9- year-old boy snuck past security and boarded a plane. we will get to that in a minute. >>> -- [ talking at the same time ] >> happened at minneapolis airport thursday. the boy, a run away, boarded a fight headed to las vegas. the flight crew contacted las vegas police who met them when the plane landed. >> all of this since 9/11 has been to keep us safe but yet there are holes. >> the boy was turned over tachild protective services -- to child protective services. they are now investigating the incident. >>> scammers are everywhere and could be taking advantage of the new healthcare plan. >> scam artists trying to capitalize on confusion. why a warning is going out taillegal immigra
has abu anas al-liby in custody, she expected to -- he is expected to stand trials.ours later a second operation underway by seal team six in somalia. after a fire fight groups were forced to retreat not know figure they hit their target al- shabaab is the group responsible for the attack in kenya last month. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police in minneapolis are trying to figure out how a 9- year-old boy snuck past security and boarded a plane. we will get to that in a minute....
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almost simultaneously in libya, army delta force operators surrounded the vehicle of this man, abu anas al liby, who is now being held onboard a u.s. ship. al liby's family said he just pulled up to his house after morning prayers when he was captured. the top al qaeda operative was indicted in the southern district of new york and wanted by the u.s. government for more than a decade for his role in the 1998 east africa bombings. >> we hope this makes clear that the united states of america will never stop in its effort to hold those accountable who conduct acts of terror and those members of al qaeda and other terrorists organizations literally can run but can't hide. >> al liby has been wanted for 15 years and i wish he was being tried in guantanamo instead of new york. >> al liby will be intear gated for a few weeks before turned over to lawmakers, and he will not be sent to guantanamo. he hid in britain and iran after the attacks and returned to libya in 2011 during the up rising against moammar gadhafi. the s.e.a.l. operation in somalia was to capture a foreign fighter who was the
almost simultaneously in libya, army delta force operators surrounded the vehicle of this man, abu anas al liby, who is now being held onboard a u.s. ship. al liby's family said he just pulled up to his house after morning prayers when he was captured. the top al qaeda operative was indicted in the southern district of new york and wanted by the u.s. government for more than a decade for his role in the 1998 east africa bombings. >> we hope this makes clear that the united states of...
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. >> secretary of state john kerry says abu anas al libi is a legal and appropriate target for the u.s. military. abc's tahman bradley is tracking the very latest from washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: rob and diandiana,d morning to you both. these missions were synchronized. carried out at the same time so the u.s. teams had the element of surprise. one of the missions really paid off. one of the most wanted terrorists in the world is now in custody. a double blow against al qaeda terrorists. two high-risk raids carried out by u.s. special operations forces carried out in libya and somalia. the mission in libya led to this man, abu anas al libi. >> we hope that this makes clear that those members of al qaeda and other terrorist organizations literally can run but they can't hide. >> reporter: the u.s. had been hunting al libi for 15 years for the murders of hundreds in u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998. u.s. troops sfached him up outside his home in tripoli. his brother and son said a three-car convoy was there. before al libi stands trial in new york, a high-v
. >> secretary of state john kerry says abu anas al libi is a legal and appropriate target for the u.s. military. abc's tahman bradley is tracking the very latest from washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: rob and diandiana,d morning to you both. these missions were synchronized. carried out at the same time so the u.s. teams had the element of surprise. one of the missions really paid off. one of the most wanted terrorists in the world is now in custody. a double blow...
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they con nirm abu anas al-liby bee is on board a ship in the mediterranean sea. a seem of cia fbi and military specialists are interrogating him. he could be here at the end of this week in new york to face his miranda rights and be brought to trial. they explained how members of the u.s. delta force made the capture. they say he returned home from morning brars brothers taking him into custody. we have these photos obtained by fox news military analyst who is very familiar with the al-libi case how it all happened. over head coverage and ground surveillance of the streets where they ap pretended al-libi. >> with respect to al-libi, he is a key al qaeda figure. he's a legal and appropriate target for the u.s. military under the authorization of the use of military force passed in september of 2001. >> white house press secretary jay carney says al-libi has been indicted in new york conspiracy to kill u.s. citizens and conduct attacks worldwide. >> kelly wright live for us this morning. thank you, kelly. >> for the first time we are hearing from the family of the
they con nirm abu anas al-liby bee is on board a ship in the mediterranean sea. a seem of cia fbi and military specialists are interrogating him. he could be here at the end of this week in new york to face his miranda rights and be brought to trial. they explained how members of the u.s. delta force made the capture. they say he returned home from morning brars brothers taking him into custody. we have these photos obtained by fox news military analyst who is very familiar with the al-libi...
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abu anas al-lial libi is now on american soil. they planned to interrogate him for weeks. his transfer was sped up he is ill with hepatitis c and needs medical treatment that was not available aboard the ship. the arrest came more than 10 years after he was indicted for the embassy bombings in africa. an explosion at the los angeles international airport. this time no one was evacuated. they found two additional bottles of dry ice at the terminal. they don't believe the incident is terror related. same thing happened on sunday night a plastic bottle containing dry ice exploded in a bathroom for employees only. that incident delayed several flights but no one was injured. >> the supreme court will take on a discrimination case in michigan. voters approved an amendment outlawing any consideration of race in college admissions. six years later a federal appeals court ruled that voters could not make that decision. now the u.s. supreme court is stepping in deciding if voters can ban affirmative action programs through a referendum. an american mehero is receiving the medal of
abu anas al-lial libi is now on american soil. they planned to interrogate him for weeks. his transfer was sped up he is ill with hepatitis c and needs medical treatment that was not available aboard the ship. the arrest came more than 10 years after he was indicted for the embassy bombings in africa. an explosion at the los angeles international airport. this time no one was evacuated. they found two additional bottles of dry ice at the terminal. they don't believe the incident is terror...
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form in the side of the british government there's the very famous case of the radical hate preacher abu qatada now he famously avoided extradition from the u.k. for over a decade because his lawyers argued that it was against his human rights to return to his native georgian where he could face torture there and it's not just abu qatada there's all the criminals who have tried to use the european convention for human rights to basically get greater lenient c. towards their punishment so david cameron has said explicitly that his goal is to renegotiate britain's relationship with europe radically and that his idea of the e.u. being an ever closer union as it sets out in the guiding principles of the blog well that's something that doesn't correspond with what britain wants in fact the polls have been showing increasingly that it's not what voters want and in fact the emergence of the u.k. independence party which supports an immediate british exit from the european union well that shows just how strong anti e.u. sentiment in the u.k. is and so david cameron again he's under pressure to s
form in the side of the british government there's the very famous case of the radical hate preacher abu qatada now he famously avoided extradition from the u.k. for over a decade because his lawyers argued that it was against his human rights to return to his native georgian where he could face torture there and it's not just abu qatada there's all the criminals who have tried to use the european convention for human rights to basically get greater lenient c. towards their punishment so david...
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i said could you arrest abu catalla right now? he said no, he couldn't. when?l, i could do it soon, how soon? not tonight, but hopefully very soon. the bottom line here is, the government doesn't have a national security institution. it doesn't have a national army, a national police. it doesn't go to benghazi. listen to the gunfire behind me here. it doesn't go very far in this city at all. crime is on the rise in the country. so the bottom line for the government is, they're not going to get out and arrest him any time soon. i asked the justice minister. is this country libya, a failed state? and he said it is close to being a failed state. he hopes the government can turn it around. that's the reality. even the leaders in this country realize that libya is in a very, very precarious position. >> all right, nic robertson, reporting live from tripoli. and i think it says it all about what the situation is when he is there on a regular night and you can still hear gunfire. >>> our seventh story "outfront." throughout the shutdown, the white house has said the p
i said could you arrest abu catalla right now? he said no, he couldn't. when?l, i could do it soon, how soon? not tonight, but hopefully very soon. the bottom line here is, the government doesn't have a national security institution. it doesn't have a national army, a national police. it doesn't go to benghazi. listen to the gunfire behind me here. it doesn't go very far in this city at all. crime is on the rise in the country. so the bottom line for the government is, they're not going to get...
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. >>> let's talk about abu anas al libi. there was a $5 million bounty on al libi's head. and abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, is here, now. brian, this is a high-ranking al qaeda official, with a long history. >> at the age of 49 he's one of the few remaining core al qaeda leaders, close to the original bin laden leadership, still operating in libya and wanted for years as one of the people that helped to plan the deadly embassy bombings in 1998. u.s. officials have been telling me about concern that al libi was operating with impunity in libya. he became too comfortable and underestimated the determination of the u.s. to track down terrorists like himself. >> talk about what's going to happen next for him. >> as martha reported, he's being held on a u.s. navy ship now. what is likely happening, we are told, is he's being questioned before being turned over to the fbi, for a flight to new york where he will stand trial for the embassy bombing charges. there's a lot he might know about current al qaeda operations. perhaps about what happened in benghazi
. >>> let's talk about abu anas al libi. there was a $5 million bounty on al libi's head. and abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, is here, now. brian, this is a high-ranking al qaeda official, with a long history. >> at the age of 49 he's one of the few remaining core al qaeda leaders, close to the original bin laden leadership, still operating in libya and wanted for years as one of the people that helped to plan the deadly embassy bombings in 1998. u.s....
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they betrayed us we cannot trust them anymore eight days ago abu movie and his wife came home for ten long months they'd lived on the streets not once giving up the hope they'd return this is what way to them and the welcome we are coming to kill you bashar scribbled on the walls. whatever happens i will not leave my house again i would like to destroy the walls and build them again it could not be worse than this for one year syria's palestinians managed to stay out of the conflict but the infiltration of foreign fighters with big dreams and even bigger promises of money forced the residents of young to choose sides and take up arms against people they know their whole lives. from friends fighting on the other side they're not friends anymore the ones who displace those from our house and destroyed our homes are not our friends. with. each day abu movie leaves to fight them but not before he struck furniture high against the windows to protect his family from snipers life inside these political riddled walls is as dangerous as it is outside his two sons as vulnerable as their mother
they betrayed us we cannot trust them anymore eight days ago abu movie and his wife came home for ten long months they'd lived on the streets not once giving up the hope they'd return this is what way to them and the welcome we are coming to kill you bashar scribbled on the walls. whatever happens i will not leave my house again i would like to destroy the walls and build them again it could not be worse than this for one year syria's palestinians managed to stay out of the conflict but the...
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lee betrayed and we cannot trust them anymore eight days ago abu movie and his wife came home for ten long months they'd lived on the streets not once giving up the hope they'd return this is what way to be and the will come we are coming to kill you bashar scribbled on the walls. whatever happens i will not leave my house. again i would like to destroy the us and we'll them again it could not be worse than this for one year syria's palestinians managed to stay out of the conflict but the infiltration of foreign fighters with big dreams and even bigger promises of money forced the residents of young men to choose sides and take up arms against people they know their whole lives. from friends fighting on the other side they're not friends anymore the ones who displace those from our housing and destroyed our homes are not our friends. with. each day a bomb relieves to fight them but not before he struck furniture high against the windows to protect his family from snipers life inside these political little boys is as dangerous as it is outside his two sons as vulnerable as their mother
lee betrayed and we cannot trust them anymore eight days ago abu movie and his wife came home for ten long months they'd lived on the streets not once giving up the hope they'd return this is what way to be and the will come we are coming to kill you bashar scribbled on the walls. whatever happens i will not leave my house. again i would like to destroy the us and we'll them again it could not be worse than this for one year syria's palestinians managed to stay out of the conflict but the...
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each day abu movie leaves to fight them. but not before he stuck furniture high against the windows to protect his family from snipers life inside these bullet riddled boards is as dangerous as it is outside his two sons as vulnerable as their mother every time the father walks out the door but it's always a painful fave whirl all movie carefully helps her husband prepare for battle she knows he needs to go but each time he leaves behind the same unanswered question. every day when he says goodbye i wonder if you will come back or not like when he got injured he didn't come back i want to find him in hospital there are a lot of men like him and women like me but not a lot of fighters have bought their families back to your mork the snipers are in shooting range and three days earlier shrapnel from a bullet blinded up to maurice lift eye but the thirty three year old doesn't have a choice he has nowhere else to move his family and while the southern part of your milk is still in the hands of the rebels his home or what remain
each day abu movie leaves to fight them. but not before he stuck furniture high against the windows to protect his family from snipers life inside these bullet riddled boards is as dangerous as it is outside his two sons as vulnerable as their mother every time the father walks out the door but it's always a painful fave whirl all movie carefully helps her husband prepare for battle she knows he needs to go but each time he leaves behind the same unanswered question. every day when he says...
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special operation forces did get their man, app touring abu annas abu annas al libi indicted for the bombings in kenya and tanzania. >> they can literally run but they can't hide. >> u.s. commandos approached al libi in a car in libya. they smashed the windows. he reached for a gun but was overpowered in a rare snatch and grab operation. >> it's vital for the u.s. to take down individuals that have deep and long standing ties to al qaeda. especially those located in places like libya. >> he's one of the founding members of al qaeda. a deputy of the late osama bin laden. there was a $50 million boun ty for his capture. u.s. terror operations have not stopped. >> he is on the u.s.s. san antonio. where is he headed and what are they going to do to get information? >> he is on the warship and he
special operation forces did get their man, app touring abu annas abu annas al libi indicted for the bombings in kenya and tanzania. >> they can literally run but they can't hide. >> u.s. commandos approached al libi in a car in libya. they smashed the windows. he reached for a gun but was overpowered in a rare snatch and grab operation. >> it's vital for the u.s. to take down individuals that have deep and long standing ties to al qaeda. especially those located in places...
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abu anas al-liby. that's the name he uses in the united states. he has faced a federal indictment here in new york city for more than a decade. the pentagon reports u.s. special operations forces captured him during a raid in libya, not saturday but a week ago saturday. officials say they expect al liby to stand trial over whether he helped plan the bombings of u.s. embassies in 1998, and there's a lot of evidences that suggests he did. the u.s. attorney's office in new york will not comment but does tell it there's no information at this time. we know the accusation is he helped scout out and take pictures of the bombing for osama bin laden for it happened. we have the details from capitol hill. >> reporter: what we can confirm right now is federal sources tell us that abu anas al-liby did leave the uss san antonio where he was held for the last 11 days since his capture on october 5 in he was on the ship being interrogated be a high level team, joint cia, fbi, and military interrogation team. they were going to keep him there as long as they nee
abu anas al-liby. that's the name he uses in the united states. he has faced a federal indictment here in new york city for more than a decade. the pentagon reports u.s. special operations forces captured him during a raid in libya, not saturday but a week ago saturday. officials say they expect al liby to stand trial over whether he helped plan the bombings of u.s. embassies in 1998, and there's a lot of evidences that suggests he did. the u.s. attorney's office in new york will not comment...
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abu anas al libi has topped the u.s. most wanted list for years. officials have wanted al libi to face trial in an american court. he joined al qaeda soon after its founding. straight first to barbara starr, our pentagon correspondent. she is working her sources at the pentagon and has the latest on these two major operations here. let's talk about what happened in somalia first. so, when did this commando raid take place and tell us who the s.e.a.l.s intended to capture, barbara. >> this occurred in the last 24 hours. a us navy s.e.a.l. team moving into an al shabaab stronghold town in south central somalia. they were going after someone they believe to be a major figure in the al shabaab network. this is the al qaeda affiliation in somalia that recently spread into kenya, in that shopping mall attack. growing concern that the group had rising strength and rising ab ability to project its power outside of somalia into kenya against western interests, so that was what they were going after. by all accounts, the s.e.a.l.s ran into intense opposition
abu anas al libi has topped the u.s. most wanted list for years. officials have wanted al libi to face trial in an american court. he joined al qaeda soon after its founding. straight first to barbara starr, our pentagon correspondent. she is working her sources at the pentagon and has the latest on these two major operations here. let's talk about what happened in somalia first. so, when did this commando raid take place and tell us who the s.e.a.l.s intended to capture, barbara. >> this...
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expect plenty more goals as brazil plays the uae in abu dhabi later. >>> golfer rory mcilroy has beenivided his maiden victory at the korean open. he fished just 1 shot off the pace. there was a bizarre finish to the event. he was penalized two strokes for grounding his club in a hazard while leading on the 13th hole. it give hundred a one-shot victory but he refused to sign his scorecard. he allowed let him lift the trophy. >>> ethiopia has won the beijing marathon in an event record time, around 30,000 runners from 40 countries took place in the race beginning in tiananmen square. two months after claiming a bronze at world championships in moscow, he had i time of two hours, 7 minutes and 16 seconds. he beat the previous record that stood for 27 years by 19 seconds. he continued china's dom -- the chinese have won every race since 1992 in the women's event. >>> there's much more sport on our website. for all the latest check out aljazeera.com/sports. that's it for me for now. back to you. >> see you later. thanks very much. >>> before i go, it's time to party. ♪ happy birthday to y
expect plenty more goals as brazil plays the uae in abu dhabi later. >>> golfer rory mcilroy has beenivided his maiden victory at the korean open. he fished just 1 shot off the pace. there was a bizarre finish to the event. he was penalized two strokes for grounding his club in a hazard while leading on the 13th hole. it give hundred a one-shot victory but he refused to sign his scorecard. he allowed let him lift the trophy. >>> ethiopia has won the beijing marathon in an...
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far, taking the prime minister, john. >> nic, in the wild west there in tripoli, appreciate it. >>> abu anas al libi captured last week on the streets of tripoli is still held on a ship in the mediterranean. he has not been read his miranda rights yet. u.s. officials say he is being interrogated by a special team of agents from the california a pentagon and the fbi. anything he tells them cannot be used in court. once al libi is turned over to the justice department, he will be read his miranda rights and evidence gathering will begin for a criminal prosecution. >>> 12 minutes past the hour here. coming up? >> when we buried kendrick, we thought we were burying kendrick, not half a kendrick. >> incredible and shocking twist in a the mysterious death of a teenager found dead inside his high school. >>> kidnapped by the mother who murdered her mother and brother, hanna anderson talks about how her life was threatened in a dangerous game. that is coming up next. >>> welcome back to "early start." 15 minutes past the hour. >>> this morning it's another shocking twist in the case of a georgi
far, taking the prime minister, john. >> nic, in the wild west there in tripoli, appreciate it. >>> abu anas al libi captured last week on the streets of tripoli is still held on a ship in the mediterranean. he has not been read his miranda rights yet. u.s. officials say he is being interrogated by a special team of agents from the california a pentagon and the fbi. anything he tells them cannot be used in court. once al libi is turned over to the justice department, he will be...
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they betrayed us we cannot trust them anymore eight days ago abu movie and his wife came home for ten long months they'd lived on the streets not once giving up the hope they'd return this is what way to them and the well come we are coming to kill you bashar scribbled on the walls. whatever happens i will not leave my house again i would like to destroy the walls and we'll them again it could not be worse than this for one year syria's palestinians managed to stay out of the conflict but the infiltration of foreign fighters with big dreams and even bigger promises of money forced the residents of you to choose sides and take up arms against people they've known their whole lives. and i have some friends fighting on the other side we're not friends anymore the ones we displaced both from our house and destroyed our homes are not our friends. with call each day a bomb only leaves to fight them but not before he stuck furniture high against the windows to protect his family from snipers life inside these bullet riddled boards is as dangerous as it is outside his two sons as vulnerable a
they betrayed us we cannot trust them anymore eight days ago abu movie and his wife came home for ten long months they'd lived on the streets not once giving up the hope they'd return this is what way to them and the well come we are coming to kill you bashar scribbled on the walls. whatever happens i will not leave my house again i would like to destroy the walls and we'll them again it could not be worse than this for one year syria's palestinians managed to stay out of the conflict but the...
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ahmed abu khattalah. they were going to switch to going after khattalah in benghazi.d. because once they got abu al libi in tripoli, there was so much turmoil in the libyan government that there was serious concern that any additional operation could destabilize and make the libyan government fall. so they -- aborted the idea of going after khattalah. president obama says he's still determined to go after the baends suspects but now a lot of questions did they go after the wrong guy? should they have prioritized khattalah first because of baends? officials said they went after whoever they could get first. >> barbara starr with that report. >>> other news we are following. it has been one year since stormy hit new jersey and new york ravaging huge swaths of the jersey shore. some say it potentially could lead to the white house. brian todd is here with more of what is going on. what chris christie a year later, how is he doing? >> pretty well. as you know a year is an eternity in politics but chris christie, his boost from that response to superstorm sandy still reson
ahmed abu khattalah. they were going to switch to going after khattalah in benghazi.d. because once they got abu al libi in tripoli, there was so much turmoil in the libyan government that there was serious concern that any additional operation could destabilize and make the libyan government fall. so they -- aborted the idea of going after khattalah. president obama says he's still determined to go after the baends suspects but now a lot of questions did they go after the wrong guy? should...
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mazen knowing this is something really important for abu mazen and what i would like that ask-- ands is what i asked the other world and the sber national community-- i mean, those of you believing that settlements doesn't help it's against this, it's against international law, we have a few months ahead. if you focus on some the activities we will miss the opportunity to focus on the real border of palestine, on the state of -- future state of palestine and the state of israel. i don't want these background noises to enter the negotiations as this is something that i say to israelis asking to stop negotiations because of terror attacks and the palestinians saying to abu mazen stop negotiating because of some settlements. it's not going to change the borders, what we are doing in the next few months so let's focus on the negotiations itself on the future boarder from israeli security and even if you are not in love with settlement activities this is not a major topic these days. >> rose: thank you. tzipi livni. (applause) thank you. captioning sponsored by rose communications captio
mazen knowing this is something really important for abu mazen and what i would like that ask-- ands is what i asked the other world and the sber national community-- i mean, those of you believing that settlements doesn't help it's against this, it's against international law, we have a few months ahead. if you focus on some the activities we will miss the opportunity to focus on the real border of palestine, on the state of -- future state of palestine and the state of israel. i don't want...