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. >> isil is here a, aqap is here.ll faxes here in aden and aden is surrounded by those controlled by isil. so unless president hadi addresses the lack of security in aden quickly and swiftly, things are going to deteriorate. >> the latest violence comes with the u.n. envoy with hadi in aden. al jazeera. >> our correspondent at the scene of the explosion. then we are now in our neighborhood in aden province, the location where the governor of aden major general saad was targeted. this is the vehicle he was in with his aides. a car carrying explosives parked on the side of the road. when hez motor cade passed by, it was detonated. the governor was killed immediately. droid along with property in the area. the explosion was massive and the impacts caused cracks. security vie ladies and gentlemen of the jurilations and he isplosions. yemeni government and president hadi must take meztemperatures maintain security which is considered the proofitional capitol. >> a visiting fell a previous journalist in yemen. we join him i
. >> isil is here a, aqap is here.ll faxes here in aden and aden is surrounded by those controlled by isil. so unless president hadi addresses the lack of security in aden quickly and swiftly, things are going to deteriorate. >> the latest violence comes with the u.n. envoy with hadi in aden. al jazeera. >> our correspondent at the scene of the explosion. then we are now in our neighborhood in aden province, the location where the governor of aden major general saad was...
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when you're talking about joining aqap., that tells me he was interested in being the extreme range of the jihadi network a long time ago. isis has provided some opportunity for those who were in other organizations, aqap. aqim. boko haram, to consolidate in one organization. and that's an interesting dynamic. >> is the wife, evan, malik, mentioned in the criminal complaint? >> not as much, wolf. because frankly they just don't know anything very much about her. she is a bit of a ghost. she arrives in the country. she really didn't mix with a lot of people. reading this 36-page criminal complaint, one thing really, really fascinates she and stands out, this call marquez makes a few hours after the san bernardino attack. and he begins by telling 911, the 911 operator, that he is thinking of committing suicide. he is very upset. he says he knows who carried out the shooting in san bernardino and describes how farook used a gun -- he describes it in the 911 call, that farook used a gun that he had given to farook for storage.
when you're talking about joining aqap., that tells me he was interested in being the extreme range of the jihadi network a long time ago. isis has provided some opportunity for those who were in other organizations, aqap. aqim. boko haram, to consolidate in one organization. and that's an interesting dynamic. >> is the wife, evan, malik, mentioned in the criminal complaint? >> not as much, wolf. because frankly they just don't know anything very much about her. she is a bit of a...
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. >> isil is here, aqap is here. more others are in yemen and yemen is surrounded by aqap and isil.unless president hadi addresses the lack of secure any in aden quickly and swiftly things will deteriorate. >> reporter: the latest vie ends comes as the u.n. envoy to generally met president hadi in yemen in an effort to bring eight months of conflict to an end. mohamed adow, al jazeera. >>> al jazeera is in aden and september this update from the scene of the explosion. >> translator: we are know in atta den province the place where the governor was targeted and this is the vehicle that he was in with his aides. according to security forces a car was poked on the side of the road when his motorcade passed by the explosives were detonated. get governor was killed immediately other cars were detroit along with property in the area. the explosion was mass and i have caused cracks as well as landslides. multiple security violations and explosions over the past few days, the yemeni government and president hadi must now take the necessary measures to maintain security in this province whi
. >> isil is here, aqap is here. more others are in yemen and yemen is surrounded by aqap and isil.unless president hadi addresses the lack of secure any in aden quickly and swiftly things will deteriorate. >> reporter: the latest vie ends comes as the u.n. envoy to generally met president hadi in yemen in an effort to bring eight months of conflict to an end. mohamed adow, al jazeera. >>> al jazeera is in aden and september this update from the scene of the explosion....
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the total amount of explosives. >> we talked earlier about the article in "inspire" magazine, the aqap magazine, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom, that article has been circulated online and a lot of people have read it. >> we are seeing more and more plots, seeing the people behind the building of these explosive with no prior knowledge, they just got it from the internet. think about the boston marathon bombers, same dynamic. you might not have huge explosive devileses but they can still kill people as we saw in boston. >> we have a lot more coming in, we'll continue to follow the breaking news. as the mass shooting investigation in southern california widen, we'll examine some of the worldwide reaction. it's hard to find time to keep up on my shows. that's why i switched from u-verse to xfinity. now i can download my dvr recordings and take them anywhere. ready or not, here i come! (whispers) now hide-and-seek time can also be catch-up-on-my-shows time. here i come! can't find you anywhere! don't settle for u-verse. x1 from xfinity wi
the total amount of explosives. >> we talked earlier about the article in "inspire" magazine, the aqap magazine, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom, that article has been circulated online and a lot of people have read it. >> we are seeing more and more plots, seeing the people behind the building of these explosive with no prior knowledge, they just got it from the internet. think about the boston marathon bombers, same...
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yemen is home to a lethal al-qaeda affiliate, aqap, which has vowed and tried to wage terror attacks against the u.s. yemeni forces. and u.s. air power had beaten back aqap fighters, but the chaos has enabled them to regain much of that territory. the strife has also made room for a new branch of the islamic state group to take root. and the fight against the houthis is diverting the gulf countries from the broader war against isis. what's more, it has ravaged what was already the arab world's poorest country. some 6,000 have been killed, and more than two million people have fled their homes. >> ( translated ): we fled due to the shelling and shooting that continues to happen there. so i took my kids and came here. >> warner: majed mohammed lives in taiz, yemen's third largest city. many families like his have found shelter in empty school buildings, abandoned because of the violence. indeed, entire neighborhoods now lie empty. the u.n. estimates the humanitarian crisis has affected 21 million people, more than 80% of the population. >> ( translated ): some have fled to the countrys
yemen is home to a lethal al-qaeda affiliate, aqap, which has vowed and tried to wage terror attacks against the u.s. yemeni forces. and u.s. air power had beaten back aqap fighters, but the chaos has enabled them to regain much of that territory. the strife has also made room for a new branch of the islamic state group to take root. and the fight against the houthis is diverting the gulf countries from the broader war against isis. what's more, it has ravaged what was already the arab world's...
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aqap is here. more -- other factions are here in aden. aden is surrounded by areas controlled by aqap and isil. inches president hadi addresses the security things will dee toudeteriorate quickly. >> reporter: in an effort to bring eight months of flick to an end. mohamed adow. al jazeera. >>> al jazeera's hassan is in aden and sent this update. >> translator: we are know in the neighborhood in aden province, it's the location where the governor of aden, major general mohamed saad was targeted and this is the vehicle he was in with his aids. according to security sources, a car carrying explosives parked from the side of the road when his motorcycle arcade passed by the explosives were detonated the governor and three of his aides were killed immediately. other vehicles were destroyed along with property in the area. the explosion was massive and the impact caused cracks as well as landslides. there have been multiple security violations and explosions over the past few days. the yemeni government and president hadi must now take the nece
aqap is here. more -- other factions are here in aden. aden is surrounded by areas controlled by aqap and isil. inches president hadi addresses the security things will dee toudeteriorate quickly. >> reporter: in an effort to bring eight months of flick to an end. mohamed adow. al jazeera. >>> al jazeera's hassan is in aden and sent this update. >> translator: we are know in the neighborhood in aden province, it's the location where the governor of aden, major general...
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for these groups operating primarily in the middle east, isis, aqap, al qaeda, do they care?ter to have directed terrorist activity or is their goal to have it be self-starters, inspired by al qaeda rather than directed by? >> it's a very important point that you raise. it's been established that these individuals were in saudi arabia. if we look at that as a clue, the group that tends to be prominent there is al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. that's the group that's plotted attacks against the united states before. the underpants bomber being one of them. then the ink cartridge plot where they tried to detonate a device on board a cargo plane. and the other examples that are important to ascertain is that if this was a self-starter group that is motivated ideologically by the material that's available online, some of the explosives and material was similar to the "inspire" magazine al qaeda has created. potentially they've been directed by extremists but it's something they'll have to see whether there's a larger cell, whether this has been compartmentalized. this sets a da
for these groups operating primarily in the middle east, isis, aqap, al qaeda, do they care?ter to have directed terrorist activity or is their goal to have it be self-starters, inspired by al qaeda rather than directed by? >> it's a very important point that you raise. it's been established that these individuals were in saudi arabia. if we look at that as a clue, the group that tends to be prominent there is al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. that's the group that's plotted attacks...
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look at is no matter what terrorist organization it is, whether it's isis, whether it's boko haram, aqap, al shabab, this is a narrow sect of sunni islam which all of those organizations adhere to, and they follow the way in which muhammad and his companions, the four caliphs after muhammad, they're all ideallogically in cahoots with each other. >> let me ask you about the k1 visa. now we're hearing that tashfeen malik's visa may have had an inaccurate home address on it. how much followup is there on this stuff and would it have made a difference if mistakes were caught in the first place? >> you look at the statistics. in 2014 we allowed nearly 36,000 k1 visa holders here in the united states. with that information, i don't know if it's fully vetted. if she had the wrong address, that would be not a shocker. in my previous experience, i know that f1 visa was something that we looked at regularly. once you make entry into the united states, f1 going to a university, you never have to step foot on that campus, and no one is ever going to come after you to find out. if you look at the imm
look at is no matter what terrorist organization it is, whether it's isis, whether it's boko haram, aqap, al shabab, this is a narrow sect of sunni islam which all of those organizations adhere to, and they follow the way in which muhammad and his companions, the four caliphs after muhammad, they're all ideallogically in cahoots with each other. >> let me ask you about the k1 visa. now we're hearing that tashfeen malik's visa may have had an inaccurate home address on it. how much...
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and it talks about al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, aqap released a new video featuring ormer guantanamo detainee, 2010 he pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and material support for terrorism. for military commission. and, anyway, he ended up, this administration transferred him to his home country of sudan, nd now he's back are we wanted to be, helping al qaeda. we already knew he was a terrorist. he pled guilty. and this administration sent him back. the question still out there and remains, how many americans will be killed because this administration decided closing guantanamo is more important than saving american lives? so they traded five murderous conspiracy -- cosnspiricist, a guy who all indicationses are he deserted his american military post. wonder how many american lives will be lost because of that. a report, article, ky-3, that on saturday, around 3:50 a.m., two men buying a large number cell phones atwal matter in lebanon set off concern -- at wal-mart in lebanon set off concern. somebody went in, bought 60 cell phones from wal-mart. that's not normal in this area
and it talks about al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, aqap released a new video featuring ormer guantanamo detainee, 2010 he pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and material support for terrorism. for military commission. and, anyway, he ended up, this administration transferred him to his home country of sudan, nd now he's back are we wanted to be, helping al qaeda. we already knew he was a terrorist. he pled guilty. and this administration sent him back. the question still out there and...
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kennedy: you haven't seen isis you haven't seen aqap, some of the formal organizations take credit for it. they use the hashtag america burning, but it doesn't seem to be a formal link to a group like this. don't think at some point someone would have raised their hands to high five themselves? >> the one thing that gives me pause is the money. i think your correspondent suggested that. where did they get the money for this bomb. but you can find out how to stage a terrorist attack on the internet. we used to worry in the 90s that you could get the cookbook from the library. now we have bomb-making video on youtube. we can't take them down fast enough. kennedy: it's not difficult to find that stuff. you bring up the money point. did she come from a wealthy family? did she have a job? i'm going to pose these questions to catherine herridge. our breaking news coverage continues. we are expecting an update from police in san bernardino. we still don't know the motive of the shooters. we are waiting for more details. gregg gutfeld weighs in on the prayer shaping running rampant after the a
kennedy: you haven't seen isis you haven't seen aqap, some of the formal organizations take credit for it. they use the hashtag america burning, but it doesn't seem to be a formal link to a group like this. don't think at some point someone would have raised their hands to high five themselves? >> the one thing that gives me pause is the money. i think your correspondent suggested that. where did they get the money for this bomb. but you can find out how to stage a terrorist attack on the...
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aqap was very active in radicalizing people. al-shabaab.they later claimed to one group doesn't mean radicalization didn't start with another group. did they meet just because they were radical folks or was it something where there was kind of like a match.com for extremists? we don't know. it was pre-ciisis that they got together. >> let's hope there is not one of those dating sites out there. >> god forbid. >> appreciate your insight as always. >> thank you. >>> still to come, isis launching a smart phone app to spread propaganda. a look at the new tool to reach followers. and chipotle taking steps to reassure diners after nearly 200 people fall ill in two different outbreaks. we will tell you what the county is doing now. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my mom ma
aqap was very active in radicalizing people. al-shabaab.they later claimed to one group doesn't mean radicalization didn't start with another group. did they meet just because they were radical folks or was it something where there was kind of like a match.com for extremists? we don't know. it was pre-ciisis that they got together. >> let's hope there is not one of those dating sites out there. >> god forbid. >> appreciate your insight as always. >> thank you....
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peter, i want to ask you this, the criminal complaint says that farook wanted to pledge allegiance to aqap in yemen. for a while it didn't seem to matter which terrorist network he could identify with or work with. he seemed to be shopping in a way. >> that's exactly right. at the time he was shopping for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, that was the most virulent jihadi group in the world. isis was two years in the future that it would come to the fruition. so you know, but i think one of the interesting things about the complaint is how much al qaeda in yemen is mentioned, how many times inspire magazine is mentioned and had impact on the way they constructed these pipe bombs. the recipes in inspire magazine called for christmas lights as detonators for some bombs. we see that in what they were doing in san bernardino in that garage behind their house, building those kinds of bombs. part of this is an effort by federal prosecutors if you are going to say that marquez was con pyring to support a terrorist organization you have to establish there was a terrorist organization at the time
peter, i want to ask you this, the criminal complaint says that farook wanted to pledge allegiance to aqap in yemen. for a while it didn't seem to matter which terrorist network he could identify with or work with. he seemed to be shopping in a way. >> that's exactly right. at the time he was shopping for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, that was the most virulent jihadi group in the world. isis was two years in the future that it would come to the fruition. so you know, but i think one...
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we still have al qaeda, aqap, boko haram, al-shabab, and we've got to make efforts on all of these places all over the would, but we can't forget the good that's happening as well as the bad. >> woodruff: wendy sherman, you worked on this iran nuclear deal for a long time. how is it going at this point? >> we're getting to implementation of the deal. we're being very tough about it. iran made specific commitments in this agreement. they have to follow through on all of these commitments, so i think we are hopeful that the deal will ensure that iran cannot get a nuclear weapon, not for ten years, not for 15 years, but forever. >> woodruff: richard haass, the iran deal? >> i agree it makes things better for the next 10 or 15 years. it significantly reduces iranian capabilities in the nuclear area. at the same time, on the other side of the ledge, it gives iran access to far more resources than it otherwise would have access to to pursue a foreign policy that in many cases is inimical to our own interest. i think the biggest questions come after the ten and 15-year time limits and dealing wi
we still have al qaeda, aqap, boko haram, al-shabab, and we've got to make efforts on all of these places all over the would, but we can't forget the good that's happening as well as the bad. >> woodruff: wendy sherman, you worked on this iran nuclear deal for a long time. how is it going at this point? >> we're getting to implementation of the deal. we're being very tough about it. iran made specific commitments in this agreement. they have to follow through on all of these...
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in fact it is radical islamic jihad, if you will, does it have the fingerprints of isis, al qaeda, aqapme other terrorist group? what would be the indication in your mind? >> since 9/11 we have seen no attacks in this country by people associated with a formal terrorist organization. so i doubt very much, maybe that it was directed by isis or any other group. it might be inspired. that's perfectly plausible. these people probably like school shooters look at other school shootings to learn how to do things? these people sdtudied the "charlie hebdo" attacks based on the gear and tactics they took. does that mean they're part of a formal terrorist organization? not in this country. >> but what about that, bob baer, does it seem like domestically a lone individual, a lone wolf who's just been radicalized online, if you will, social media? >> well, wolf, what bothers me about is their familiarity with weapons. i mean, it's very, very -- you have to cross the threshold to shoot people first of all and to get away before the police respond and start to move onto another objective, whichever t
in fact it is radical islamic jihad, if you will, does it have the fingerprints of isis, al qaeda, aqapme other terrorist group? what would be the indication in your mind? >> since 9/11 we have seen no attacks in this country by people associated with a formal terrorist organization. so i doubt very much, maybe that it was directed by isis or any other group. it might be inspired. that's perfectly plausible. these people probably like school shooters look at other school shootings to...
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answered by aqap and posted back on twitter the following week. a conference call by terrorists. in october, isis issued a new instruction manual on how to -- how terrorists can use social media. so, today wannabe terrorists don't have to go to the battlefield to syria to get trained. they can get trained like college credits online. how to be a terrorist. and how to be a fighter. nationwide, the f.b.i.'s currently investigating 900 potential lone wolf terrorists in the united states. the internet and social media serve as their playbook to carry out attacks. since march, 2014, 71 people in the united states have been charged with crimes related to isis. their brounleds are very different. but -- backgrounds are very different. but nearly all of them had spent time online voicing their support for isis. later they were arrested, after their online posts drew some attention by the f.b.i. in 2011, as the chairman has said, the administration released a report on countering violent extremists that recognized that online radicalization was a growing p
answered by aqap and posted back on twitter the following week. a conference call by terrorists. in october, isis issued a new instruction manual on how to -- how terrorists can use social media. so, today wannabe terrorists don't have to go to the battlefield to syria to get trained. they can get trained like college credits online. how to be a terrorist. and how to be a fighter. nationwide, the f.b.i.'s currently investigating 900 potential lone wolf terrorists in the united states. the...
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aqap, one of the shooters wanted to go and join al qaeda's army in yemen. so i think everybody was very early to talk about this being an isis case, and i think we may find out it's a tangential one. >> i'd say isis-inspired is what it appears to be at this point. >> yeah, it's very much tangential. >> or maybe even al qaeda. because apparently farook was radicalized going back to as early as 2007. >> so let's talk a little bit about the way you combat something like this. and jamie, i wanted to ask you this question. there's been a lot of compare on the role of the state department, and whether or not they should be checking social media before they let somebody in the country. what are your views on that? >> it's not something i've studied. but i do think we are surprisingly for a country that invented social media not great at it. we're not great at surveying it. and we're not great at doing it. and that's stunning to me that the enemy here is way better at -- certainly at using social media to foment and inspire. and we don't have -- to use mike's termi
aqap, one of the shooters wanted to go and join al qaeda's army in yemen. so i think everybody was very early to talk about this being an isis case, and i think we may find out it's a tangential one. >> i'd say isis-inspired is what it appears to be at this point. >> yeah, it's very much tangential. >> or maybe even al qaeda. because apparently farook was radicalized going back to as early as 2007. >> so let's talk a little bit about the way you combat something like...
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hood attack was inspired by anwr awlaki, who was with aqap, al qaeda in the peninsula or in yemen, andeen periodically self-radicalization through the internet or jihadist propaganda. >> so the president is saying, well, isis isn't the only one that wants to kill americans or killing americans and that other people are doing that, too. >> so what's to worry about? he always sounds he's peeved at even having to talk about this subject because he'd rather talk about rising sea levels in the maldives which is more pressing to him. this misses the point. it doesn't matter that more people are killed in car crashes. car crash doesn't change the societal climate. it doesn't derail the conversation in the way that terrorism is intended. you just saw this thing, people get on a plane, to fly from paris to mauritia and something taped in the bathroom. they fly around, diverted to kenya and lose two days. this is happening all the time, they're probing, probing, probing, because they want to pull off something big all the time. and for him to say oh, well, more people kill themselves accidentall
hood attack was inspired by anwr awlaki, who was with aqap, al qaeda in the peninsula or in yemen, andeen periodically self-radicalization through the internet or jihadist propaganda. >> so the president is saying, well, isis isn't the only one that wants to kill americans or killing americans and that other people are doing that, too. >> so what's to worry about? he always sounds he's peeved at even having to talk about this subject because he'd rather talk about rising sea levels...
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our enemy is radical islam whether they call themselves isis, al qaeda, al shabaab, aqap, al nusra, hamasu will, for the same product and the product is jihad. it doesn't matter if it's sunni or shia, doesn't matter if their support comes from persians and tehran or arabs like saudi arabia, they have one goal to kill infidels and unless this president recognizes that, he can't win. the definition of victory, these franchises from hell have to be destroyed. we've got to go after the safehavens. it doesn't matter the trade name. if you -- if they have safe havens they can continue to inspire. if you radical whatever you want, direct control or recruit because they've got the safe haven sanctuary. that's not just in syria. literally we've got to go after every one of them. they have safe havens for isis in raqqah, libya, sinai, yemen and somalia. if we don't go after them we're screwed. >> but colonel, wouldn't the first step be -- i'm not disagreeing, but before we send american troops abroad wouldn't the first step be stop importing potential terrorists here through refugee programs. >> ab
our enemy is radical islam whether they call themselves isis, al qaeda, al shabaab, aqap, al nusra, hamasu will, for the same product and the product is jihad. it doesn't matter if it's sunni or shia, doesn't matter if their support comes from persians and tehran or arabs like saudi arabia, they have one goal to kill infidels and unless this president recognizes that, he can't win. the definition of victory, these franchises from hell have to be destroyed. we've got to go after the safehavens....