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they chat on facebook. >> european blond, exactly what anwar wanted, and she asked me if i knew anwarher to get married. >> awlaki's mujahadin secrets show storm he's hooked. so far i'm interested. please update me on the sister situation. if you could try to speed up her travel into yemen. through storm, awlaki and aminah exchange encrypted e-mails. it's a match. they agree to marry. storm says the cia sends him to austria for a rendezvous with aminah. they will meet at the bus station. it's storm's most important spy mission so far. he can't afford any mistakes. but almost immediately, he's disobeying the cia. according to storm, the american agents have a very specific plan. walk past this bakery. take aminah to a specific cafe that they have under surveillance. they want the first meeting with aminah here in this cafe. realizing it is selling beer, no place for devout muslim, storm, without checking with his handlers, changes the plan. he brings aminah to a nearby mcdonald's. shows her awlaki's notes on his computer. but the cia agents are angry. storm says they think he has gone
they chat on facebook. >> european blond, exactly what anwar wanted, and she asked me if i knew anwarher to get married. >> awlaki's mujahadin secrets show storm he's hooked. so far i'm interested. please update me on the sister situation. if you could try to speed up her travel into yemen. through storm, awlaki and aminah exchange encrypted e-mails. it's a match. they agree to marry. storm says the cia sends him to austria for a rendezvous with aminah. they will meet at the bus...
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they chat on facebook. >> european blond, exactly what anwar wanted, and she asked me if i knew anwari and if i could help her to get married. >> awlaki's mujahadin secrets show storm he's hooked. so far i'm interested. please update me on the sister situation. if you could try to speed up her travel into yemen. through storm, awlaki and aminah exchange encrypted e-mails. it's a match. they agree to marry. they will come through austria for a rendezvous with aminah. they will meet at the bus station. it's storm's most important spy mission so far. he can't afford any mistakes. but almost immediately, he's disobeying the cia. according to storm, the american agents have a very specific plan. walk past this bakery. take aminah to a specific cafe that they have under surveillance. they want the first meeting with aminah here in this cafe. realizing it is selling beer, no place for devout muslim, storm, without checking with his handlers, changes the plan. he brings aminah to a nearby mcdonald's. shows her awlaki's notes on his computer. but the cia agents are angry. storm says they think
they chat on facebook. >> european blond, exactly what anwar wanted, and she asked me if i knew anwari and if i could help her to get married. >> awlaki's mujahadin secrets show storm he's hooked. so far i'm interested. please update me on the sister situation. if you could try to speed up her travel into yemen. through storm, awlaki and aminah exchange encrypted e-mails. it's a match. they agree to marry. they will come through austria for a rendezvous with aminah. they will meet...
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>> in writing this book about anwar al-awlaki, i used youtube and other internet sites and listened to many, many hours of awlaki talking. so people who want to understand radicalization, want to understand terrorism, these are important things to look at. but it is complicated because, you know, the country is spending billions of dollars to prevent terrorism, and, you know? nsome ways the main engines of radicalization are provided, ironically, by some of the united states' most successful and prominent companies. >> sreenivasan: as you pointed out, i mean, there were 60,000 results for his videos on youtube today. so how-- what is the technological fix? >> well, part of what makes his particular case complicated is that he was a very successful, popular imam in the united states for a number of years, and so he did, for example, a 53-cd set on the life of the prophet mohammed, totally mainstream stuff, very popular among english-speaking muslims, certainly in the years before awlaki became a terrorist. and that is up there on youtube as with well. the counter-extremism project belie
>> in writing this book about anwar al-awlaki, i used youtube and other internet sites and listened to many, many hours of awlaki talking. so people who want to understand radicalization, want to understand terrorism, these are important things to look at. but it is complicated because, you know, the country is spending billions of dollars to prevent terrorism, and, you know? nsome ways the main engines of radicalization are provided, ironically, by some of the united states' most...
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it showed that he was influenced by among other people anwar al awlaki. he was inspired by nidal hasan who did the fort hood shooting. what is interesting is at that time anwar al awlaki was quite active in al qaeda in the arabian peninsula's effort to conspire to commit acts of terrorism. one other interesting point that could be a coincidence, on september 30, 2011 that is when anwar al awlaki was killed by a drone strike in yemen along with his young editor from america was killed in that, as well. it was shortly thereafter, just the next month that these plots started. maybe this was in response to his killing. we don't know. there were different extremist clerics mentioned in the actual criminal complaint. i think it shows you can't copyright extremism. one group probably catalyzed them to radicalism. and then at the end of the day his wife, farook's wife -- >> if you are looking at this now, based on what we have learned, where do you think investigators are looking into in terms of marquez's circle at this point? >> great question. what they are go
it showed that he was influenced by among other people anwar al awlaki. he was inspired by nidal hasan who did the fort hood shooting. what is interesting is at that time anwar al awlaki was quite active in al qaeda in the arabian peninsula's effort to conspire to commit acts of terrorism. one other interesting point that could be a coincidence, on september 30, 2011 that is when anwar al awlaki was killed by a drone strike in yemen along with his young editor from america was killed in that,...
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who are fighting them are also part of the same tribes in anwar. so how can they decide within the party, how will they deal with them. in addition to all this, what is the general vision, political problem. if this will end how about mosul and the rest? no doubt this is tactical victory for the government if necessity succeed in regaining ramadi, but it should not be considered as a change - changing the game in iraq. it is only a milestone >>> as you say, they might get i.s.i.l. out but the battle far being over. thank you. syria and china say they have agreed on key principles needed for next month's peace talks in geneva. syrian foreign minister is on a visit to beijing which has previously vetoed resolutions on syria. it is hoped that talks lead to a unity government. last friday the national security counsel agreed on a road map for syrian peace. -- council. >> syria ready to forge ahead without any foreign interference. our delegation will be ready as soon as we have received a list of the opposition delegations. >> translation: we should st
who are fighting them are also part of the same tribes in anwar. so how can they decide within the party, how will they deal with them. in addition to all this, what is the general vision, political problem. if this will end how about mosul and the rest? no doubt this is tactical victory for the government if necessity succeed in regaining ramadi, but it should not be considered as a change - changing the game in iraq. it is only a milestone >>> as you say, they might get i.s.i.l. out...
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how complex it is to figure out what if you do if an anwar awlaki wants to blow up the united states.t are you doing in the legal rights of this. >> you know, look, these guys have been telegraphing for the last ten days they were going to come at each other on the subjects. they both came prepared. i think that marco rubio won the exchange on the nsa and i think ted cruz took a ding at marco rubio took a nick at him on the immigration issue. now i think also the person that made the opening was chris christie, what that exchanged highlighted was a procedural exchange is they are rookie senators debating legislative proposals. and here i am chris christie who is an executive. he made them look like what they are. >> can i put a bow on this, the thing that is going to stick with marco rubio ties it together. what conservatives have been worried about is that marco rubio is willing to let illegal aliens get a path to citizenship and be willing to spry on the phone records of all americans. that doesn't match up. but on the other point i lost my train of thought. >> we have senator cruz
how complex it is to figure out what if you do if an anwar awlaki wants to blow up the united states.t are you doing in the legal rights of this. >> you know, look, these guys have been telegraphing for the last ten days they were going to come at each other on the subjects. they both came prepared. i think that marco rubio won the exchange on the nsa and i think ted cruz took a ding at marco rubio took a nick at him on the immigration issue. now i think also the person that made the...
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it will determine if the shia-led government in baghdad is able to win over anwar's community >>> afghan police say 570 soldiers have joined security forces battling the taliban in helmand. they're trying to recapture the town of sangin which fell to the taliban on monday. it is an important city because of its production of opium and was a taliban stronghold. the police chief says at least 60 taliban fighters were killed over night on tuesday and four military personnel have also died. the afghan government has confirmed british soldiers have rived in helmand. the british ministry of defense says a small number of u.k. personnel have been sent in an advisory role. >> translation: a group of british forces has been deployed in helmand to participate in the resolute support mission. they will support and help afghan security forces as advisers and they will not participate in the military operations. military operations is the task of afghan security forces >>> a 19-year-old has been pulled alive from the rubble from a southern chinese city of conscience zen-- chinese city of shenghen. ad
it will determine if the shia-led government in baghdad is able to win over anwar's community >>> afghan police say 570 soldiers have joined security forces battling the taliban in helmand. they're trying to recapture the town of sangin which fell to the taliban on monday. it is an important city because of its production of opium and was a taliban stronghold. the police chief says at least 60 taliban fighters were killed over night on tuesday and four military personnel have also...
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reporter: beginning around 2011, farook began to radicalize marquez, using the videos of recruiter anwar al awlaki. >> we have chosen the path to war. >> reporter: in late 2011 and early 2012, farook got marquez to buy these two assault rifles. and then they hatched their plots to attack the community college they both attended, and open fire on rush hour traffic on the nearby 91 freeway. but they got cold feet and called off the attacks. still, farook kept planning to and in 2013, he found a new partner in terror. his pakistani-born wife tashfeen. tonight, authorities continue to look at the statements of those two men, who say they had no idea about a terror plot. >> thank you. >>> and we turn to the winter wallop, images coming from michigan, an 80-car pileup. traffic stretching to the horizon. and a landslide in oregon. the garage of this home swallowed whole. rob marciano has the forecast from new york. >> today's storm getting into the sierra nevadas. rain. more landslides possible. and whiteout conditions across michigan. windchills on saturday, 8 degrees in chicago. and the cold
reporter: beginning around 2011, farook began to radicalize marquez, using the videos of recruiter anwar al awlaki. >> we have chosen the path to war. >> reporter: in late 2011 and early 2012, farook got marquez to buy these two assault rifles. and then they hatched their plots to attack the community college they both attended, and open fire on rush hour traffic on the nearby 91 freeway. but they got cold feet and called off the attacks. still, farook kept planning to and in 2013,...
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administration refused to speak the truth, refused to acknowledge that nadal hasan, who had communicated with anwar al-awlaki, a known radical cleric, who had asked about the permissibility of waving jihad against his fellow serviceman, who in walking through fort hood murdering 14 innocent souls yelled out, allah akbar, as he committed that act of terrorism, the obama administration characterized that instead as workplace violence. one of the things i'm most proud about my tenure in the senate is that i introduced the legislation to mandate that the purple heart be awarded to those soldiers who were murdered. [applause] the obama pentagon fought tooth and nail against that legislation. yet, i'm proud to say on the senate armed services committee, i was able to earn the support of both republicans and democrats. we passed it into law in december, and in april i was at the ceremony where those purple hearts were awarded and to each of the family members i simply shook their hands, looked them in the eyes and said, i'm sorry. i'm sorry it took five years to acknowledge the sacrifice of your loved one
administration refused to speak the truth, refused to acknowledge that nadal hasan, who had communicated with anwar al-awlaki, a known radical cleric, who had asked about the permissibility of waving jihad against his fellow serviceman, who in walking through fort hood murdering 14 innocent souls yelled out, allah akbar, as he committed that act of terrorism, the obama administration characterized that instead as workplace violence. one of the things i'm most proud about my tenure in the senate...
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the anwar province was seized earlier by the group this year. a court in india has sentenced seven men to death in a gang rape case, a minor in the case has been tried as a juvenile and a ninth suspect committed suicide. the woman was in india for treatment. her body was recovered with multiple organs missing. the sister says >> translation: let' see them when they're hanged. i will be satisfied when that happens >>> india's upper house of parliament will discuss the amendment to the juvenile justice bill. that will happen on tuesday. the decision comes after a public outcry over the release of the youngest convict in the gang rape and murder of a medical student in 2012. the amendment of the bill has been pending for a year. it will allow juveniles to be tried as adults for serious crimes. let's cross over to our correspondent to tell us more about the discussions surrounding this amendment. >> reporter: discussions are taking place in the upper house of parliament as we come to air. a number of voices for and against the amendments, particular
the anwar province was seized earlier by the group this year. a court in india has sentenced seven men to death in a gang rape case, a minor in the case has been tried as a juvenile and a ninth suspect committed suicide. the woman was in india for treatment. her body was recovered with multiple organs missing. the sister says >> translation: let' see them when they're hanged. i will be satisfied when that happens >>> india's upper house of parliament will discuss the amendment to...
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it will determine if the shia led government in baghdad is able to win over anwar's community >>> a 19-year-old has been pulled alive from the rubble of a collapsed building. a huge pile of construction waste smashed into buildings in an industrial park. adrian brown is following the developments for us from beijing. >> reporter: so against all the odds, rescuers have found one man alive after this deadly mud slide. he is 19 years old and a migrant worker from the city of c harks nngking. when rescuers had reached him, he had been under debris for more than 60 hours. his pulse was feeble and his voice weak but he was able to give his name and the name of another nearby who was found to be dead. at the rescue site itself scenes of frantic activity on wednesday morning. there are 4,000 rescuers taking part in this operation and they're backed up by dozens of mechanical diggers. police meanwhile have raid the offices of the company that managed the dump with respect all this waste had been stored. he is a deputy general manager. what happened on sunday was that heavy rains caused this mou
it will determine if the shia led government in baghdad is able to win over anwar's community >>> a 19-year-old has been pulled alive from the rubble of a collapsed building. a huge pile of construction waste smashed into buildings in an industrial park. adrian brown is following the developments for us from beijing. >> reporter: so against all the odds, rescuers have found one man alive after this deadly mud slide. he is 19 years old and a migrant worker from the city of c harks...
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anwar is here with me today, and feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, providing help in so many, manyys to reinforce fabric of who we are as a people. so this is our hajj now know. of -- challenge now though. when this sort of fear-driven politics has consequences. and it's consequences that go far beyond the flash in the pan of polling that some of the networks put up on the news. it has consequences for all of us. for our families. it can make people very, very vulnerable in our own country. we have all heard the incidents of mosques being attacked, of people being harassed, the incident that took place i think in philadelphia. so, look, this is the time when we need to remember that e pluribus unum, from many different cultures comes one strong country, that truth has never been more needed than it is today. we are a great people. [applause] and our values are not the values of violent extremists, nor are they the values of hate preachers like don trump. there are our values are the values of generosity, of compassion, of mercy. and, yes, doing justice. doing justice. and walking h
anwar is here with me today, and feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, providing help in so many, manyys to reinforce fabric of who we are as a people. so this is our hajj now know. of -- challenge now though. when this sort of fear-driven politics has consequences. and it's consequences that go far beyond the flash in the pan of polling that some of the networks put up on the news. it has consequences for all of us. for our families. it can make people very, very vulnerable in our own...
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now every terror incident traces back to him, they watch anwar al awlaki videos.ow it creates more terrorists than it kills. we know that. >> while we're on the subject of the ideas of how to fight this war of terrorism against isis, you have on the one hand these attempts to show that americans would be stronger by going back to some policies that defy the geneva convention. on the other hand, we have the way these candidates talk about the united states. let's contrast that with the past. with the way the presidents typically opt to talk about the challenges facing the country. they would say america will overcome the throw. stand strong and resolution and never be cowed by our enemies. >> as long as the united states of america is determined and strong, this will not be an age of terror this will be an age of liberty here and across the world. >> our greatest allies in this fight are each other. americans of all faith, all backgrounds. and when americans stand together, nothing can beat us. >> to say nothing of we have nothing to fear but fear itself. let's lis
now every terror incident traces back to him, they watch anwar al awlaki videos.ow it creates more terrorists than it kills. we know that. >> while we're on the subject of the ideas of how to fight this war of terrorism against isis, you have on the one hand these attempts to show that americans would be stronger by going back to some policies that defy the geneva convention. on the other hand, we have the way these candidates talk about the united states. let's contrast that with the...
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him using on-line videos from al qaeda, including the extremist preaching of the now-dead american anwar al awlaki. authorities also charged that farook got marquez to marry a russian woman who was an extended member of farook's family so she could come to the us. marquez confided to his friends it was a sham. nick rodriguez: ((18:59:20) he just said he married her for the visa, her married her for the papers and they gave him 5-10 grand, whatever the money was. in the month before the attack, according to the complaint, marquez wrote this on facebook. marquez: my life turned ridiculous. involved in terrorist plots, drugs, antisocial behavior, prison for fraud, etc. prosecutors say there is currently no evidence that marquez was part of the terror attack that killed 14 people in san bernardino. (((((graphic starts here choose one good photo of enrique slight push in and then super the text over or next to the photo)))) but hours after that attack, they say marquez called 911, threatening suicide. asked why by the operator, marquez said: enrique marquez: i don't know. my neighbor. he did
him using on-line videos from al qaeda, including the extremist preaching of the now-dead american anwar al awlaki. authorities also charged that farook got marquez to marry a russian woman who was an extended member of farook's family so she could come to the us. marquez confided to his friends it was a sham. nick rodriguez: ((18:59:20) he just said he married her for the visa, her married her for the papers and they gave him 5-10 grand, whatever the money was. in the month before the attack,...
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>> nidal hasan, when he was communicating with anwar al awlaki, that was seen as inspiration, at leaste and kill fellow soldiers. >> i think part of what happened here with the chattanooga attack, wolf, is that we had -- like we've seen with a lot of these terrorist attacks, certainly in the isis ones, that we've seen is, it's a little bit of a complicated explanation of what motivated these people, in the case of the chattanooga attacker, mohammad abdulazeez, they found he had drug problems. he smoked marijuana, he was a drinker in the past, he was struggling in his life and this family was trying to figure out what exactly was wrong with him. so the explanation, the motivation, inspiration by anwar al awlaki is really only part of the story here. clearly, they figured out quickly that they did not believe he was inspired by isis. if you remember, he specifically targeted these two military centers, one was a recruiting center, the second was a depot, a navy depot, and those five people were killed there, he could have killed a lot more people, and chances are, if he was inspired by i
>> nidal hasan, when he was communicating with anwar al awlaki, that was seen as inspiration, at leaste and kill fellow soldiers. >> i think part of what happened here with the chattanooga attack, wolf, is that we had -- like we've seen with a lot of these terrorist attacks, certainly in the isis ones, that we've seen is, it's a little bit of a complicated explanation of what motivated these people, in the case of the chattanooga attacker, mohammad abdulazeez, they found he had drug...
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. >>> a stockpile of when ons anwar ren police say they found more than a hundred guns and ammunition inside of a home, officers searched danielle's property after he made threatening comments, the worcester telegram reports he had his firearms license revoked after a drunk driving arrest last year. >>> a former boston brow i didn't know feeling the pain. >> why he might still be what if the sweet stevia leaf was discovered... ...before the sugarcane. after people were enjoying truvia in their coffee and everything else... ...sugar would "hey, i'm sweet too." "sure, sugar, you're very sweet, but we've already got sweetness minus calorie-ness." it would be kinda awkward. truvia. life with less sugar is just as sweet. check sports, add we head into the christmas break, celtics and charlotte hornets, making a gunk. season charged from the lead. at one point they walked away on saturday. practice field yesterday getting ready for sunday's game against the jet, it was minus gronk, boston reports that gronk was attending the funeral of a close family friend who passed away last week. julia
. >>> a stockpile of when ons anwar ren police say they found more than a hundred guns and ammunition inside of a home, officers searched danielle's property after he made threatening comments, the worcester telegram reports he had his firearms license revoked after a drunk driving arrest last year. >>> a former boston brow i didn't know feeling the pain. >> why he might still be what if the sweet stevia leaf was discovered... ...before the sugarcane. after people were...
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he used many of the teachings of anwar al ahman. marquez told the fbi that he and farook planned to throw pipe bombs into the library or cafeteria at riverside community college where they both had been students and they planned to attack interstate 91 during rush hour. neither was carried out. >>> a metro driver is recovering after being stabbed by a passenger. a source telling "news4" that the driver and passenger got into some sort of shouting match just before the stabbing. the bus driver union said they need to make safety a priority for riders and drivers. >> one of the best things they can do is make sure they increase their police presence. increase the police presence for buses especially and especially in high crime areas where we know that there's a higher propensity to crime. >> that alleged assault, he arrested robert vosburg. he's charged with assault and a deadly weapon. >> the program allows employees to anonymously employ safety concerned. since 2013 metro has used the close call reporting system for trains. yesterd
he used many of the teachings of anwar al ahman. marquez told the fbi that he and farook planned to throw pipe bombs into the library or cafeteria at riverside community college where they both had been students and they planned to attack interstate 91 during rush hour. neither was carried out. >>> a metro driver is recovering after being stabbed by a passenger. a source telling "news4" that the driver and passenger got into some sort of shouting match just before the...
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administration refused to speak the truth, refused to acknowledge that nadal hasan, who had communicated with anwar al-awlaki, a known radical cleric, who had asked about the permissibility of waving jihad against his fellow servicemen, who in walking through fort hood murdering 14 innocent souls yelled out, "allah akbar." as he committed that act of terrorism, the obama administration characterized that instead as workplace violence. one of the things i'm most proud about my tenure in the senate is that i introduced the legislation to mandate that the purple heart be awarded to those soldiers who were murdered. [applause] senator cruz: the obama pentagon fought tooth and nail against that legislation. yet, i'm proud to say on the senate armed services committee, i was able to earn the support of republicans and democrats. we passed it into law in december, and in april i was at the ceremony where those purple hearts were awarded, and to each of the family members i simply shook their hands, looked them in the eyes and said, i'm sorry, i'm sorry it took five years to acknowledge the sacrifice of yo
administration refused to speak the truth, refused to acknowledge that nadal hasan, who had communicated with anwar al-awlaki, a known radical cleric, who had asked about the permissibility of waving jihad against his fellow servicemen, who in walking through fort hood murdering 14 innocent souls yelled out, "allah akbar." as he committed that act of terrorism, the obama administration characterized that instead as workplace violence. one of the things i'm most proud about my tenure...
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my guess is they're going to want to clear more in anwar, the major city there before they push up towards mosul >>> i would assume if they have this success - go ahead. >> yeah. let's not put ramadi in the bank yet. there is still a fight to be had in ramadi, and let's think about ramadi until the flags road accident raised over the city center >>> good to see you. thanks again. >> my pleasure >>> a new report from amnesty international says russian air strikes in syria have killed hundreds of civilians. the report said russian air strikes conducted from september through november appeared to have directly attacked residential areas. it says russia may have used outlawed cluster ammunitions in the attacks. russian authorities are accused of covering up information about those air strikes. we are learning more tonight about the six u.s. troops in a suicide bomb attack monday in afghanistan. air force major adriana is one of the first gay service members to marry her partner. she leaves behind a wife and son. another one. in dc a makeshift memorial for staff sergeant peter tubb. bowe bergda
my guess is they're going to want to clear more in anwar, the major city there before they push up towards mosul >>> i would assume if they have this success - go ahead. >> yeah. let's not put ramadi in the bank yet. there is still a fight to be had in ramadi, and let's think about ramadi until the flags road accident raised over the city center >>> good to see you. thanks again. >> my pleasure >>> a new report from amnesty international says russian air...
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nadel hassan had communication with anwaral alakie. are a lot of ways that people mostly on their own can become operational through training manuals and speaking with folks on the internet who might not be directly training an orchestrating. there is a spectrum here, a slope of how much help they are getting. >> reporter: and a lot they can get on their own. >> thank you, victor. >> still ahead, we will continue this conversation in san bernardino and talk about one element that was the center of the conversation before this turned to a terror investigation that is gun control. the availability of these types of weapons in the u.s. the national newspaper now taking a position on its front page. and, as we go to break, of course, we don't want to do this without mentioning and focusing on the victims of this tragedy. 14 people lost their lives, 21 facing injuries. ♪ >>> here is an editorial demanding an end to the gun ep d demic. >> it is a moral out ranl and national disgrace that civilians can purchase weapons designed to kill people
nadel hassan had communication with anwaral alakie. are a lot of ways that people mostly on their own can become operational through training manuals and speaking with folks on the internet who might not be directly training an orchestrating. there is a spectrum here, a slope of how much help they are getting. >> reporter: and a lot they can get on their own. >> thank you, victor. >> still ahead, we will continue this conversation in san bernardino and talk about one element...
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the horrific fort hood shooter's attack -- the obama administration knew he had communicated with anwar known radical cleric, had asked him about the permissibility of waging jihad against fellow soldiers, and the administration did nothing and nidal hasan carried out a terrorist attack. that should never have happened. rnaev others in boston, we knew they were affiliated with radical terrorism, russia told us that. the fbi interviewed them. but then they dropped the ball. v brother tsarnae posted on youtube -- this did not take surveillance -- a call to jihad. the obama administration did not notice it and carried out -- and they carried out the bombing at the boston marathon. you look at these individuals in san bernardino. the man had traveled to saudi arabia, they had had multiple interactions with other people on the terror watch list. we know that the woman, it appears, was engaging in social media with isis terrorists pledging her allegiance to isis. and yet the federal government doesn't focus on the bad guys. instead, their energies they think the world would be better monitori
the horrific fort hood shooter's attack -- the obama administration knew he had communicated with anwar known radical cleric, had asked him about the permissibility of waging jihad against fellow soldiers, and the administration did nothing and nidal hasan carried out a terrorist attack. that should never have happened. rnaev others in boston, we knew they were affiliated with radical terrorism, russia told us that. the fbi interviewed them. but then they dropped the ball. v brother tsarnae...
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they read the articles online of anwar al awlaki. the terrorist.on on how close farook, the killer, actually might have been to joining aqap? >> i don't. but i think that probably the public is getting the first sense now in reading this complaint what the director was talking about earlier when he said that some of the social media, the electronic media, some of the investigation was revealing that it was a complicated picture about when they became associated with isis, the fact that on the day of the attack malik, the female shooter, expressed her allegiance to al baghdadi, was complicated by other evidence they were getting. and i think we're seeing some of that other evidence in the complaint. >> do you know specifically what the motive was of these two terrorists who killed these 14 people in california? >> well, i think they bought into the radicalized teaching. obviously not just of isis because even pre-isis you can see that farook was becoming radicalized, gave thought to joining aqap or al shabaab. so plainly those kind of violent, extre
they read the articles online of anwar al awlaki. the terrorist.on on how close farook, the killer, actually might have been to joining aqap? >> i don't. but i think that probably the public is getting the first sense now in reading this complaint what the director was talking about earlier when he said that some of the social media, the electronic media, some of the investigation was revealing that it was a complicated picture about when they became associated with isis, the fact that on...
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russians were kicked out in 1973 by anwar sadat. third, to prop up bashar assad, the guy who killed 240,000 people, driven millions into refugee status. he is the godfather of isis. are we going to help russia prop up a guy that slaughtered innocent people including with chemical weapons? trish: because we're that desperate, senator? we allowed this terrorist group to flourish and it is gaining size and power that we're at such disadvantage we need to look for russia to help? >> that is the state were in although i would never want to do that. russia is bombing the daylights out of our moderate, only ones we can rely on to form some kind of a government that is not radical islam. they're slaughtering them. john kerry goes over there and tell us them they're great partners. that is orwellian and betrayal of what everything the united states of america stands for in terms of morally is concerned. trish: upside down world. senator, a major security story breaking today, defense secretary ash carter admitting to use his personal email,
russians were kicked out in 1973 by anwar sadat. third, to prop up bashar assad, the guy who killed 240,000 people, driven millions into refugee status. he is the godfather of isis. are we going to help russia prop up a guy that slaughtered innocent people including with chemical weapons? trish: because we're that desperate, senator? we allowed this terrorist group to flourish and it is gaining size and power that we're at such disadvantage we need to look for russia to help? >> that is...
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the fbi complaints, including violent video messages from anwar al awlaki. they were arrested days before they were set to fly to afghanistan and target military bases. farook and kabir were in the same social circle. but authorities did not know of farook until the shooting last week. marquez told investigators spooked by the arrests but was this a terror network or just a group of men connected by friendship and a twisted desire for violence? >> we are working very hard to understand exactly their association and the source of their inspiration. we're also working very hard to understand whether there was anybody else involved with assisting them, with supporting th them, with equipping them. >> reporter: the fbi says farook and malik chatted of jihad online before meeting in person, radicalized before their marriage and before she would enter the united states last year. >>> now back here live at the lake where the fbi has divers still in the water. you can see that the top half of him, they are still in the process of going through the information. they
the fbi complaints, including violent video messages from anwar al awlaki. they were arrested days before they were set to fly to afghanistan and target military bases. farook and kabir were in the same social circle. but authorities did not know of farook until the shooting last week. marquez told investigators spooked by the arrests but was this a terror network or just a group of men connected by friendship and a twisted desire for violence? >> we are working very hard to understand...
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farook introduced marquez to radical islamic ideas, farook showing marquez the lectures of anwar al awlaki. >> it always comes down to that basic issue that it's disenfranchised youth. he felt an issue where he wanted to feel part of something and, unfortunately, being part of something, in his view, was being part of radical islam. >> reporter: investigators say the men soon began discussing carrying out their own terror attacks. marquez telling investigators he purchased two ar-15 rifles instead of farook because his appearance was caucasian while farook looked middle eastern. the men aimed to use their in a rush hour attack. marquez telling the fbi they discussed this hill, the lack of exits to detonate pipe bombs. farook would then move along, stop vehicles, killing trapped drivers. court documents say they also plotted to bomb the community college they both attended. targeting the library or cafeteria to kill as many as possible. but the arrests of three others in 2012 on terrorism charges spooked marquez and he stopped plotting with farook but the two remained connected by marriage.
farook introduced marquez to radical islamic ideas, farook showing marquez the lectures of anwar al awlaki. >> it always comes down to that basic issue that it's disenfranchised youth. he felt an issue where he wanted to feel part of something and, unfortunately, being part of something, in his view, was being part of radical islam. >> reporter: investigators say the men soon began discussing carrying out their own terror attacks. marquez telling investigators he purchased two ar-15...
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either way, your honor anwar fair is very brutal. they're going to use human shields, they're going to hide in every crook and crevice that's there. that takes a long time to root out, especially when you know one of the tactics they use is suicide. so as you turn a corner, a guy blows himself up. they're not actually trying to hold it anymore, going to try to inflict as much damage as they can and then fade out. david: it's unbelievable. 10,000 to 300. it makes the powell doctrine look in comparison. >> it does. you're absolutely right. david: david sears, thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you. have a great christmas. david: thanks. same to you. >> sergeant bowe bergdahl in court earlier today. being tried on desertion charges and for endangering fellow troops. fox news jonathan has the details on his first court appearance. jonathan. >> hi, gerri. well, sergeant bergdahl appeared in court wearing an army dress uniform and a fresh haircut. at the time he told the judge he was not ready to enter a plea, that will happen at
either way, your honor anwar fair is very brutal. they're going to use human shields, they're going to hide in every crook and crevice that's there. that takes a long time to root out, especially when you know one of the tactics they use is suicide. so as you turn a corner, a guy blows himself up. they're not actually trying to hold it anymore, going to try to inflict as much damage as they can and then fade out. david: it's unbelievable. 10,000 to 300. it makes the powell doctrine look in...
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marquez says farook used many of the teachings of anwar al awlaki, the former oman at a falls churchecame a senior recruiter for al qaeda. >> thanks, trisha. >>> a drug company ceo who some people call the most hated man in america is facing fraud charges. he ran companies like a ponzi scheme using each to pay off defrauded investors from the previous one. the defense took shkreli and another man into custody, a move they hope will send a message. >> we will be tireless. this office, the fbi, our partners in the sec and our efforts to uncover your schemes. >> shkreli is the ceo who raised the price of a life-saving drug for people with cancer and hiv by 5,000%. these charges are not connected to that company, but if he's convicted he could get up to 20 years in prison. >> this officer is credited with helping to save the life of a man who was having a heart attack behind the wheel. today he's reunited with his family. i'm tracee wilkins, coming up on news this is the best block of all. it's like candy cane lane. i know. oohhh. oh, holiday ferris wheel. i kind of love it. look at thos
marquez says farook used many of the teachings of anwar al awlaki, the former oman at a falls churchecame a senior recruiter for al qaeda. >> thanks, trisha. >>> a drug company ceo who some people call the most hated man in america is facing fraud charges. he ran companies like a ponzi scheme using each to pay off defrauded investors from the previous one. the defense took shkreli and another man into custody, a move they hope will send a message. >> we will be tireless....
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. >> how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom, anwar al awlaki, i seem to recall. we're following the breaking news out of san bernardino, the shootings. was it an act of terror, was it a place of workplace violence, a combination of both? our expert panels standing by to weigh in. also, we've learned so far, increasingly, more about the 14 people who were killed at that holiday christmas party that was going on. the 21 people who were injured. we'll share with you what we know. much more on the breaking news when we come back. if ynow's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so don't wait. call to request your fr
. >> how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom, anwar al awlaki, i seem to recall. we're following the breaking news out of san bernardino, the shootings. was it an act of terror, was it a place of workplace violence, a combination of both? our expert panels standing by to weigh in. also, we've learned so far, increasingly, more about the 14 people who were killed at that holiday christmas party that was going on. the 21 people who were injured. we'll share with you what we know....
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people who join isis, the self-radicalized lone wolf types they start watching the sermons of anwar ald a lot of the things they get originated with core al qaeda. isis used to be part of al qaeda. >> and inspire magazine. >> it's not as cod codified as that. look at what they've done in the last few months, four major terrorist attacks. this is the one to cast your lot with. nothing succeeds like success. this is how a lot of people will be drawn to them. >> anthony it's good to have you back. last night i was impressed by the way -- the photos of the evidence were out there and you read them as if it was a script. you knew what it was and where it came from. but you have information on the pipe bombs in the yellow bags. tell us what that is. >> hi, don, certainly. the yellow bag contained several pipes that were put together. the suspicion was that they contained explosive powder or built up pipe bombs. we are learning tonight that that in fact is not the case. i reported last night, what's important is what is missing from that bag. i see no wires or nothing like that. but once the
people who join isis, the self-radicalized lone wolf types they start watching the sermons of anwar ald a lot of the things they get originated with core al qaeda. isis used to be part of al qaeda. >> and inspire magazine. >> it's not as cod codified as that. look at what they've done in the last few months, four major terrorist attacks. this is the one to cast your lot with. nothing succeeds like success. this is how a lot of people will be drawn to them. >> anthony it's good...
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this was a group that were basically superfans of the american terrorist cleric anwar al awlaki. they settled going to afghanistan to join with terrorist groups there and fighting against u.s. forces over there before the fbi came in and arrested them. and it would appear at least according to marquez statements that this spooked marquez and farook back in 2012 and they put on the shelf any kind of plot that they were planning then because they thought that they were going to be arrested in the same dragnet. they clearly weren't. and of course we've seen the results all these years later. >> bob, the fbi says that the husband and wife talked about jihad online well p before they were married. we're learning this of course after the fact. how often is chatter like this happening between at least one american? and i thought that was the whole goal of the surveillance program that is so controversial to track exactly this kind of conversation? >> well, jake, exactly. the problem is this is a fire hose of intercepts. you just can't believe the number. they don't really make sense tak
this was a group that were basically superfans of the american terrorist cleric anwar al awlaki. they settled going to afghanistan to join with terrorist groups there and fighting against u.s. forces over there before the fbi came in and arrested them. and it would appear at least according to marquez statements that this spooked marquez and farook back in 2012 and they put on the shelf any kind of plot that they were planning then because they thought that they were going to be arrested in the...
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> reporter: farook played him anti-american lectures from the american-born al qaeda operative anw anwarwacky. he also read inspire magazine. 2011 was a pivotal year. it was then farook and marquez planned their acts of terrorism in the united states one plot to kill would happen here at riverside city college where both had been enrolled as students. the plan was to throw pipe bombs into the cafeteria to maximize casualties. a second plot would be here, a stretch of highway that had no exits for cars to escape. farook would detonate pipe bombs to stop rush hour traffic and move among the stopped vehicles, shooting his rifle into them and killing people. marquez, hiding in the hills, would fire his friefl a distance into stopped cars and when help arrived, according to authorities, his priority was to shoot law enforcement personnel. the arsenal for their planned plots was secured largely by marquez. he bought two ar-15 rifles from two separate stores. rifles that would later be used by farook and his wife to kill 14 in san bernardino. marquez also bought explosive powder to build the pi
> reporter: farook played him anti-american lectures from the american-born al qaeda operative anw anwarwacky. he also read inspire magazine. 2011 was a pivotal year. it was then farook and marquez planned their acts of terrorism in the united states one plot to kill would happen here at riverside city college where both had been enrolled as students. the plan was to throw pipe bombs into the cafeteria to maximize casualties. a second plot would be here, a stretch of highway that had no...
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examined writings of abda abdulazeez that says he was in agreement of some of the writings of this man, anware leader of the arabian peninsula. also, an investigation of the chattanooga attacker's cell phone found internet searches regarding martyrdom. investigators said they found no evidence that abdulazeez was in direct coordination with any terror group. but to the head of the fbi, such groups are still there to blame. >> in my mind, the chattanooga killer was inspired and motivated by a foreign terrorist organization propaganda. >> terrorist organizations may not have given the order to attack, but authorities believe they did give the 24-year-old american something just as deadly. the will to kill. martin savage, cnn, atlanta. >> late this afternoon, the u.s. navy announced they will award the purple heart to four members. thomas sullivan known as tommy to loved ones. a friend put it simply on facebook, he was our hero. staff sergeant david wyatt served in iraq and afghanistan. he left a wife and two children. he was 35 years old. sergeant carson homequist, a husband and father to a lit
examined writings of abda abdulazeez that says he was in agreement of some of the writings of this man, anware leader of the arabian peninsula. also, an investigation of the chattanooga attacker's cell phone found internet searches regarding martyrdom. investigators said they found no evidence that abdulazeez was in direct coordination with any terror group. but to the head of the fbi, such groups are still there to blame. >> in my mind, the chattanooga killer was inspired and motivated...
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on november 18th, anwar lagari, the brother of the sindh activist who is a chief advocate here in washington, lagardi, was killed. there is an ongoing investigation. i want to thank you and the state department for the counsel general's focus on this. and it raises the bigger issue as to whether there are forces in pakistan that are simply hostile to any region of the country other than punjab. what percentage of the general officers of the military are punjabi? i don't know if you have that available. >> i do not have that available, congressman. and we can take that back and see if we have that information. i can tell you anecdotally from my personal experience, it's a high proportion but it's not an exclusive proportion. >> okay. zero based budgeting. most people i represent feel that the roughly 2 billion we give pakistan could be better spent in the san fernando valley. if we're not willing to talk about simply a zero figure for aid to pakistan, we have no leverage. the doctor who helped us get osama bin laden will be rotting in prison. do we have a plan, as one of several options, to g
on november 18th, anwar lagari, the brother of the sindh activist who is a chief advocate here in washington, lagardi, was killed. there is an ongoing investigation. i want to thank you and the state department for the counsel general's focus on this. and it raises the bigger issue as to whether there are forces in pakistan that are simply hostile to any region of the country other than punjab. what percentage of the general officers of the military are punjabi? i don't know if you have that...
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on november 18th, anwar lagari, the brother of the sindh activist who is a chief advocate here in washington, lagardi, was killed. there is an ongoing investigation. i want to thank you and the state department for the counsel general's focus on this. and it raises the bigger issue as to whether there are forces in pakistan that are simply hostile to any region of the country other than punjab. what percentage of the general officers of the military are punjabi? i don't know if you have that available. >> i do not have that available, congressman. and we can take that back and see if we have that information. i can tell you anecdotally from my personal experience, it's a high proportion but it's not an exclusive proportion. >> okay. zero based budgeting. most people i represent feel that the roughly 2 billion we give pakistan could be better spent in the san fernando valley. if we're not willing to talk about simply a zero figure for pakistan, we have no leverage. the doctor who helped us get osama bin laden will be rotting in prison. do we have a plan, as one of several options, to go to ze
on november 18th, anwar lagari, the brother of the sindh activist who is a chief advocate here in washington, lagardi, was killed. there is an ongoing investigation. i want to thank you and the state department for the counsel general's focus on this. and it raises the bigger issue as to whether there are forces in pakistan that are simply hostile to any region of the country other than punjab. what percentage of the general officers of the military are punjabi? i don't know if you have that...
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. >> farook played an anti-american lectures from the american-born al qaeda operative, anwar al awlaki. also, according to investigators, marquez read "inspire" magazine, the publication by al qaeda, while at farook's home. 2011 was a pivotal year. it was then that farook and marquez began planning their acts of terrorism in the united states. one plot to kill would happen here at riverside city college, where both had been enrolled as students. the plan was to throw pipe bombs into the cafeteria to maximize casualties. a second and more elaborate plot would be here, a stretch of highway that had no exits for cars to escape. farook would detonate pipe bombs to stop rush hour traffic, and then move among the stopped vehicles, shooting his rifle into them and killing people. marquez hiding in the hills would fire his rifle from a distance into stopped cars and when help arrived, according to the authorities, his priority was to shoot law enforcement personnel. the arsenal for their planned plots was secured largely by marquez. he bought two ar-15 rifles from two separate stores. rifles t
. >> farook played an anti-american lectures from the american-born al qaeda operative, anwar al awlaki. also, according to investigators, marquez read "inspire" magazine, the publication by al qaeda, while at farook's home. 2011 was a pivotal year. it was then that farook and marquez began planning their acts of terrorism in the united states. one plot to kill would happen here at riverside city college, where both had been enrolled as students. the plan was to throw pipe bombs...
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administration refused to speak the truth, refused to acknowledge that nadal hasan who had communicated with anwarl awlaki a known radical cleric who had asked about the permission of waging jihad against his fellow servicemen, who in walking through ft. hood murdering 14 innocent souls yelled out as he committed that act of terrorism. the obama administration inexplicably characterized that instead as workplace violence. one of the things i'm most proud about in my tenure in the senate is that i introduced the legislation to mandate that the purple heart be awarded to those soldiers who were murdered. the obama pentagon fought tooth and nail against that legislation, yet i'm proud to say on the senate armed services committee i was able to earn the support of republicans and democrats. we passed it into law in december, and in april i was at the ceremony where the purple hearts were awarded. to each of the family members i simply shook their hands and looked them in the eyes and said, i'm sorry, i'm sorry it took five years to acknowledge the sacrifice of your loved one. you know, when it comes t
administration refused to speak the truth, refused to acknowledge that nadal hasan who had communicated with anwarl awlaki a known radical cleric who had asked about the permission of waging jihad against his fellow servicemen, who in walking through ft. hood murdering 14 innocent souls yelled out as he committed that act of terrorism. the obama administration inexplicably characterized that instead as workplace violence. one of the things i'm most proud about in my tenure in the senate is that...
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. >> i can only imagine anwar sadat watching this right now.ayman mohyeldin and evan kohlmann and heter malik. thank you, gentleman. very disturbing. >>> up next, disturbing new details on the san bernardino shooters themselves, including how long the fbi now believes the two had been radicalized. we'll get to that $28,000 check that showed up in the bank account of mr. farook. this is "hardball," the place for politics. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection
. >> i can only imagine anwar sadat watching this right now.ayman mohyeldin and evan kohlmann and heter malik. thank you, gentleman. very disturbing. >>> up next, disturbing new details on the san bernardino shooters themselves, including how long the fbi now believes the two had been radicalized. we'll get to that $28,000 check that showed up in the bank account of mr. farook. this is "hardball," the place for politics. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a...
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we know from talking to the source, wolf, he was inspired partly by anwar al awlaki, the yemeni clericwho was killed in a drone strike a few years ago, but the fbi director says that now they have concluded that he was definitely acting inspired by a foreign terrorist propaganda, and so he did not describe fully what that inspiration was, but one of the other things that is really interesting about that investigation as well as some others is that he says that there are indications that someone should have seen something, because there were changes in his behavior if someone had noticed something and called the fbi, perhaps the tragedy would have been averted, wolf. >> and it is similar to the tragedy of nadal hassan who killed all of those people at fort hood was inspired by ap war al awlaki, as well. thank you, evan. >> and meanwhile, there is another day of deliberations in the trial of william porter in baltimore. the jury said they were deadlocked, but the judge told them to continue deliberating. we go the mar k-- blt baltimore >> no, the transcripts that the jury requested were
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friend, the next door neighbor, first converted marquez to islam and then radicalized him based on anwaral awlaki, the al qaeda figure prominent in so many attacks. and according to the fbi, starting in 2011, they discussed, anyway, two attacks, one on riverside community college where both of them had been students, and the other on a busy california furrreeway th they were going to attack in rush hour. in both, they were going to throw bombs at people in the cafeteria the at school and shoot them, stop them in traffic and shoot people in their cars. it's also clear from the court documents that the fbi says that marquez when he bought these rifles and when he bought the powder for the explosives, did so with the intent that they would be used to carry out these terrorist attacks. now, the fbi says that marquez and farooq actually went to firing ranges to practice shooting these weapons but that by 2012, marquez sort of stops, drops out of the terror plotting picture because he says he got cold feet when there was the arrest of, in an unrelated terror case in southern california, and th
friend, the next door neighbor, first converted marquez to islam and then radicalized him based on anwaral awlaki, the al qaeda figure prominent in so many attacks. and according to the fbi, starting in 2011, they discussed, anyway, two attacks, one on riverside community college where both of them had been students, and the other on a busy california furrreeway th they were going to attack in rush hour. in both, they were going to throw bombs at people in the cafeteria the at school and shoot...
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we know from talking to sources that the attacker there was being inspired by anwar al awlaki, the yemenic who was killed in a u.s. drone attack. this is obviously now at the top of everybody's mind going into the christmas season, the holiday season. the concern about terrorism. john and kate? >> all right. evan perez for us in new york. obviously some news made there. the direct messaging between the san bernardino terrorists, very interesting because the idea that social media, that something had been missed, did come up here in the debates last night. thank you, evan. >> a big part of the conversation and what to do about that going forward for sure. >>> also coming up for us, a lot more ahead. the road to the republican presidential nomination just got a little bit shorter after last night. the first votes in the nation, iowa caucuses, they are just around the corner. 40-plus days away. but will everyone from last night's -- on last night's debate stage make it that far? >>> plus, jury deliberations under way right now in the case of the first baltimore police officer charged in the
we know from talking to sources that the attacker there was being inspired by anwar al awlaki, the yemenic who was killed in a u.s. drone attack. this is obviously now at the top of everybody's mind going into the christmas season, the holiday season. the concern about terrorism. john and kate? >> all right. evan perez for us in new york. obviously some news made there. the direct messaging between the san bernardino terrorists, very interesting because the idea that social media, that...