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abu bakr al baghdadi raped me. translator: four times. >> reporter: four times that you know of? did he ever rape you as well? >> translator: abu bakr al baghdadi told us i did this to kayla and i will do to you. >> reporter: she plotted their escape. >> translator: kayla refused and said if i skipped they will behead me. >> reporter: she waited until 1:00 a.m. and pushed over a broken window and after three hours they made it to a village and one man agreed to smuggle both girls out. >> translator: at the time i didn't know it was abu bakr al baghdadi, but when i escaped i saw him on tv and i heard his voice. i could not have imagined it would be the leader of isis. i was so frightened. he could have killed me. >> reporter: there is no way for cnn to independently the story. but she says she has spoken to u.s. investigators, including details about baghdadi's routine how he woke up at 10:00 a.m., went to bed at midnight and had no phones relying on others to relay messages. >> what kind of a man was baghdadi? was
abu bakr al baghdadi raped me. translator: four times. >> reporter: four times that you know of? did he ever rape you as well? >> translator: abu bakr al baghdadi told us i did this to kayla and i will do to you. >> reporter: she plotted their escape. >> translator: kayla refused and said if i skipped they will behead me. >> reporter: she waited until 1:00 a.m. and pushed over a broken window and after three hours they made it to a village and one man agreed to...
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abu bakr al baghdadi and so soleimani, those names are misspelled in the tweet. but let's listen to the interview. is. >> are you familiar with general soleimani? >> yes. give me a lilt -- go ahead, tell me. >> he runs the quds forces. >> yes. and i think the kurds have been horribly treated by us. >> not, not the kurds, the quds force, the iranian revolutionary guard. >> oh, i a'm 'm sorry, i though said kurds. >> haley jackson is with us. afternoon, haley, i understand there's more to this dispute? >> take a look at this tweet sent by a hewitt staffer, a note from donald trump saying it was a great honor to appear on the show. the staffer tweeting this out in a point basically saying, hey, as you see it on the screen there, why would you tell me it was a great honor to come to our "third rate show." that was trump's slam against the hugh hewitt conservative show, this talk radio host who has pressed other candidate this is campaign cycle and previous ones on foreign policy, on national security. something something hewitt has done. this is something we've seen
abu bakr al baghdadi and so soleimani, those names are misspelled in the tweet. but let's listen to the interview. is. >> are you familiar with general soleimani? >> yes. give me a lilt -- go ahead, tell me. >> he runs the quds forces. >> yes. and i think the kurds have been horribly treated by us. >> not, not the kurds, the quds force, the iranian revolutionary guard. >> oh, i a'm 'm sorry, i though said kurds. >> haley jackson is with us. afternoon,...
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. >> would you agree with waterboarding if it meant catching abu bakr al-baghdadi? >> no, and the question is never whether it could produce a piece of useful information, we know it produces false information. you put the investigator back where he was, and, in fact, if you look at khalid sheikh mohammed's analysis of his torture, it's called precious truths surrounded by a body guard of lives. that's the title of the report. that's the problem, is that we know torture produces false confessions and false information. if you end up not knowing what is true and not true, you end up chasing false leads. >> this is great. i want to take a shard broke. >> we are joined by a muslim mayor, believing the government is taking the wrong approach to staping attacks. >> the muslim community, if you marginalize the community, they society. >> later on... >> i'm pleased that the united states will ramp up the numbers taken in. bucket. >> what made it different with the image of the 3-year-old on the beach. response. >> and we met the first wife. her response and feeling towards
. >> would you agree with waterboarding if it meant catching abu bakr al-baghdadi? >> no, and the question is never whether it could produce a piece of useful information, we know it produces false information. you put the investigator back where he was, and, in fact, if you look at khalid sheikh mohammed's analysis of his torture, it's called precious truths surrounded by a body guard of lives. that's the title of the report. that's the problem, is that we know torture produces...
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attacks, ayman al zawahiri, he says the enemy of al qaeda is ayman al zawahiri, the leader of isis, abu bakrdadi. what's going on? is this a war that could take place between al qaeda and isis? >> i think it's dangerous competition, if you will, to get attention, i think isis is the winning game, the strong horse. they're going ground in my judgment so al zawahiri is trying to compete with baghdadi and if you see that kind of competition, i worry that they're going up the ante to try to win -- tbe the winning game n town. if al zawahiri could pull off an attack in the united states, that would help him bring recruits more back to the al qaeda camp. but right now we're seeing al qaeda followers joining isis and al qaeda affiliates pledging their allegiance to isis. so you have a competition going on that i think is dangerous for the united states. >> i've heard exactly the same thing from top u.s. intelligence officials because the initial reaction if they're fighting each other, isis and al qaeda, the reaction is great, let them kill each other. the problem is they're not killing each other,
attacks, ayman al zawahiri, he says the enemy of al qaeda is ayman al zawahiri, the leader of isis, abu bakrdadi. what's going on? is this a war that could take place between al qaeda and isis? >> i think it's dangerous competition, if you will, to get attention, i think isis is the winning game, the strong horse. they're going ground in my judgment so al zawahiri is trying to compete with baghdadi and if you see that kind of competition, i worry that they're going up the ante to try to...
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for the first time, we hear al qaeda leader openly attack abu bakr al baghdadi. >> this is pure frustrations say over isis heavily recruiting jihadists and stealing al qaeda's propaganda thunder. a u.s. intelligence official tells cnn this could reflect zawahiri's bitterness. >> they hate each other a lot. he sees baghdadi as a disobedient upstart. baghdadi sees zawahiri's as meddlesome in other people's affairs. >> it brings a strong warning from congress's top homeland security leaders that al qaeda and isis will ramp up efforts to outdo each other. >> if you see that kind of competition, i worry they are going to up the ante to be the winning game in town and attack the united states. >> the competition has already started. taking a page from isis' playbook, al qaeda has taken up call for lone wolf attacks. pleading for asass nations of business leaders. >> he does not want to take all of his cards off the table. because if the islamic state begins to gain more momentum and becomes even more stronger than it is now over al qaeda and it is, then zawahiri's wants to leave his options off.
for the first time, we hear al qaeda leader openly attack abu bakr al baghdadi. >> this is pure frustrations say over isis heavily recruiting jihadists and stealing al qaeda's propaganda thunder. a u.s. intelligence official tells cnn this could reflect zawahiri's bitterness. >> they hate each other a lot. he sees baghdadi as a disobedient upstart. baghdadi sees zawahiri's as meddlesome in other people's affairs. >> it brings a strong warning from congress's top homeland...
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they told me this is abu bakr al baghdadi. >> reporter: she says she has told her story to u.s.f baghdadi's daily routine. what kind of a man was baghdadi? was he ever, ever kind to you? >> translator: no he was always evil. there were no kind words. >> reporter: she says she hopes some piece of information, however small will lead to the down fall of the man who once called her his slave. >> what a story that is. we're going to stay on top of that and follow it up for you, of course. remember you can always follow us on twitter. just tweet me @wolfblitzer. tweet the show @cnnsitroom. join us once again tomorrow in "the situation room." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" tonight, donald trump and ted cruz rivals now teaming up on the trail to attack the iran nuclear deal even though they disagree on how to fix it. plus breaking news. 11 11 vehicles hit by gunfire on an arizona highway all in the past 11 days. is there a sniper on the loose? and the referee taken down in a blind side tackle by high school football players. his lawyer calling it assault and b
they told me this is abu bakr al baghdadi. >> reporter: she says she has told her story to u.s.f baghdadi's daily routine. what kind of a man was baghdadi? was he ever, ever kind to you? >> translator: no he was always evil. there were no kind words. >> reporter: she says she hopes some piece of information, however small will lead to the down fall of the man who once called her his slave. >> what a story that is. we're going to stay on top of that and follow it up for...