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his second in command, ayman al zawahiri. been killed creates a power struggle within the organization, does create a leadership vacuum. ayman al zawahiri has tremendous experience, he has credibility within the organization, but he's not popular within the organization. he's been described as arrogant. he's alienated a younger generation. and there is this question which many organizations face, companies, even states face when they lose their leader, will they stay within the command structure, the existing power structure, or will they skip to a younger generation, try and bring in new blood. and even al qaeda is facing that question right now. that new rising star within al qaeda would be the american and he is charismatic, he's popular, he's very savvy on the internet, grew up in new mexico, has been linked to almost all of the attacks recently that have been carried out by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, the underwear bomb, ink cartridge bomb, also in touch with the ft. hood shooter. he has credibility, popularity, b
his second in command, ayman al zawahiri. been killed creates a power struggle within the organization, does create a leadership vacuum. ayman al zawahiri has tremendous experience, he has credibility within the organization, but he's not popular within the organization. he's been described as arrogant. he's alienated a younger generation. and there is this question which many organizations face, companies, even states face when they lose their leader, will they stay within the command...
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richard engel, benghazi. >>> ayman al zawahiri is not a shoo-in. the official said za what hiry is not popular within the organization and is not charismatic and has a reputation for arrogance. >>> senate majority leader harry reid has dislocated his right shoulder. harry reid is 71 years old now. he was taking a break outside while it was still wet. he twowent to lean on a car and slipped. he was taken to a hospital where he was treated and released. he was later seen wearing a sling. an aide says reid received a bump the side of a golf ball lo above his left eye from the fall, but he'll be just fine. >>> coming up, a virginia couple tell us police where y they kept their chooipt child caged in a crib. >> flooding could go food worse. >> flooding could go food worse. >> it wiwhat do we have here? oh, it's scotts naturescapes advanced mulch. advanced huh? ehh...mulch is mulch. oh, not so, pops. ordinary mulch can fade after a few months. that's mulch! naturescapes holds its color for a full year. a whole year? guaranteed. plus, it's water smart. wa
richard engel, benghazi. >>> ayman al zawahiri is not a shoo-in. the official said za what hiry is not popular within the organization and is not charismatic and has a reputation for arrogance. >>> senate majority leader harry reid has dislocated his right shoulder. harry reid is 71 years old now. he was taking a break outside while it was still wet. he twowent to lean on a car and slipped. he was taken to a hospital where he was treated and released. he was later seen wearing...
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and ayman al zawahiri brought his experience.xpanded al qaeda, really helped co-found this group. and because of his medical background, people also say that ayman al zawahiri, who's always had this intense interest in developing chemical and biological weapons. so although he might not be as charismatic, he's certainly a dangerous person. >> so zawahiri appears able to succeed bin laden in terms of operations or functionally the head of al qaeda, but what about the yemeni cleric anwar alachi? would he take the inspirational place of osama bin laden? >> reporter: there will certainly be something of a power struggle for that symbolic role, the person bho attracts the new recruits. and he would be the obvious candidate to fill that role. al qaeda has changed over the last decade dramatically. it started out with this centrally organized, centrally commanded organization -- al zawahiri will take over that al qaeda central command. but it is also divided up into many splinter groups with al qaeda franchises operating in iraq, in the
and ayman al zawahiri brought his experience.xpanded al qaeda, really helped co-found this group. and because of his medical background, people also say that ayman al zawahiri, who's always had this intense interest in developing chemical and biological weapons. so although he might not be as charismatic, he's certainly a dangerous person. >> so zawahiri appears able to succeed bin laden in terms of operations or functionally the head of al qaeda, but what about the yemeni cleric anwar...
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ayman al-zawahiri, alrighty big already al-qaeda's most visible leader. they have long been close. still at large, he has been instrumental last week's -- he has been instrumental. last week, a marketplace in marrakech was started. the u.s. is under no illusion that bin laden felt that will end terror like this. >> we should not forget that the battle to stop al-qaeda will not end with the death of bin laden. indeed, we must take this opportunity to renew our resolve and redouble our efforts. >> so, what sort of an organization does osama bin laden use behind him? on the not it looks pretty well established. in pakistan, and the group's core leadership and training camps. in yemen, al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula. in north africa, a group involved in the kidnap and ransom. and here in britain, mi-5 are still tracking several al-qaeda- inspired plots. >> he is sort of a spiritual leader. at the operational level, he had already given over to ayman al- zawahiri. >> in yemen, al-qaeda has set up a new base. it presents a serious threat to the u.s.. it's ideal of addresses his follow
ayman al-zawahiri, alrighty big already al-qaeda's most visible leader. they have long been close. still at large, he has been instrumental last week's -- he has been instrumental. last week, a marketplace in marrakech was started. the u.s. is under no illusion that bin laden felt that will end terror like this. >> we should not forget that the battle to stop al-qaeda will not end with the death of bin laden. indeed, we must take this opportunity to renew our resolve and redouble our...
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the likely successor is an egyptian, ayman al-zawahiri, so let's see how this plays out. it could very likely... it could very well not go smoothly. >> rose: it's also sounds like people might be willing to talk more if they're in competition for leadership. >> well, you see those kinds of fractures. you see an organization that ha discipline begin to lose that discipline. i think the folks at the agency and the other parts of the intelligence community are looking for advantage now. if there were a military engagement we'd be in the pursuit phase and trying to take advantage of what's happened so far. >> rose: what was the exact role of the c.i.a. here as far as you know and the exact role of the navy seals and the exact role of the department. >> the as far as i know, charlie, the role of the.i.a. d the intelligence community was the precise almost exquisite intelligence that pinpointed this location and gave us a high probability that bin laden would be there. the role of the seals was to carry t the operation and we've seen this before. we've seen that nd of cooperati
the likely successor is an egyptian, ayman al-zawahiri, so let's see how this plays out. it could very likely... it could very well not go smoothly. >> rose: it's also sounds like people might be willing to talk more if they're in competition for leadership. >> well, you see those kinds of fractures. you see an organization that ha discipline begin to lose that discipline. i think the folks at the agency and the other parts of the intelligence community are looking for advantage...
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ayman al-zawahiri. in trouble, impoverished yemen, al qaeda has set up a new base. it has taken in the brightest brains of its saudi affiliate and is a serious threat to the west. anwar al-awlaki speaks in fluent english. it was this group that sent ithe underpants bomber to the united states in 2009. the operations failed, but the group has boasted of planning the next one. >> i don't think the tactics are likely to change particularly. al qaeda as a terrorist organization has long been parasitic. it is relying on others protect its leaders and other groups to deliver kinetic effect. when you look at what is happening in afghanistan, most of the activity with which al qaeda is this as it involves other groups. >> bombing of this cafe in marrakesh has been blamed on jihadis. in 2009, they murdered this briton, and insurgents are holding french hostages demanded the withdrawal of french troops from afghanistan. >> see the news unfold, that the top stories from around the globe, and click to play video reports. experienced in that reporting of bbc world thosnews onlin
ayman al-zawahiri. in trouble, impoverished yemen, al qaeda has set up a new base. it has taken in the brightest brains of its saudi affiliate and is a serious threat to the west. anwar al-awlaki speaks in fluent english. it was this group that sent ithe underpants bomber to the united states in 2009. the operations failed, but the group has boasted of planning the next one. >> i don't think the tactics are likely to change particularly. al qaeda as a terrorist organization has long been...
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bin laden's deputy, ayman al-zawahiri is the presumed sec sussor but there are indications he may be following out of fav favor. >> mason: for more context on the bin laden videos and what they mine we're joined in washington by cbs news security analyst juan zurati. juan, they picked five specific videos. why just five and what's the point of releasing them now? >> anthony, the administration is trying to hit multiple audiences with this release. first they're trying to demonstrate they did, in fact, kill bin laden, that they got inside his compound and have some fairly discreet and behind-the-scene video. in addition i think they want to release videos that start to cut and undercut the image and mythology of bin laden as a warrior and instead demonstrating he's a vain human worried about his image and his survival. finally, i think they wanted to send a message to the al qaeda membership still at large to say, "we've gotten on the inside, and this is just a taste of the type of information that we have. we've got more, and we're coming after you." so i think there are multiple aud
bin laden's deputy, ayman al-zawahiri is the presumed sec sussor but there are indications he may be following out of fav favor. >> mason: for more context on the bin laden videos and what they mine we're joined in washington by cbs news security analyst juan zurati. juan, they picked five specific videos. why just five and what's the point of releasing them now? >> anthony, the administration is trying to hit multiple audiences with this release. first they're trying to demonstrate...
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ayman al-zawahiri, alrighty big already al-qaeda's most visible leader. they have long been close. still at large, he has been instrumental last week's -- he has been instrumental. last week, a marketplace in marrakech was started. the u.s. is under no illusion that bin laden felt that will end terror like this. >> we should not forget that the battle to stop al-qaeda will not end with the death of bin laden. indeed, we must take this opportunity to renew our resolve and redouble our efforts. >> so, what sort of an organization does osama bin laden use behind him? on the not it looks pretty well established. in pakistan, and the group's core leadership and training camps. in yemen, al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula. in north africa, a group involved in the kidnap and ransom. and here in britain, mi-5 are still tracking several al-qaeda- inspired plots. >> he is sort of a spiritual leader. at the operational level, he had already given over to ayman al- zawahiri. >> in yemen, al-qaeda has set up a new base. it presents a serious threat to the u.s.. it's ideal of addresses his follow
ayman al-zawahiri, alrighty big already al-qaeda's most visible leader. they have long been close. still at large, he has been instrumental last week's -- he has been instrumental. last week, a marketplace in marrakech was started. the u.s. is under no illusion that bin laden felt that will end terror like this. >> we should not forget that the battle to stop al-qaeda will not end with the death of bin laden. indeed, we must take this opportunity to renew our resolve and redouble our...
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ayman al zawahiri, is most likely to lead the organization now. he's 59 years old, an egyptian. the u.s. military has tried to kill him at least six times, all of them unsuccessful, obviously. he has a long history of involvement with islamic militant groups. in fact, even longer than osama bin laden himself. but ayman al zawahiri is nowhere near as charismatic as osama bin laden, and that could be a major problem. it was bin laden who was always the main draw for recruits. he was the spiritual leader. and now that he is gone it will be a blow to al qaeda. but over the years, that said, al qaeda has splintered off into many different franchises, and those franchises operate independently. and already today in iraq we saw the first al qaeda attack since osama bin laden was killed. that attack being blamed on al qaeda in iraq. a bomb exploding in a shiite cafe in a neighborhood -- in a shiite neighborhood, killing at least 16 people, brian. >> all right. richard engel, who again, has spent way too much of his life covering the dual wars overseas. richard, thanks. >>> when we come
ayman al zawahiri, is most likely to lead the organization now. he's 59 years old, an egyptian. the u.s. military has tried to kill him at least six times, all of them unsuccessful, obviously. he has a long history of involvement with islamic militant groups. in fact, even longer than osama bin laden himself. but ayman al zawahiri is nowhere near as charismatic as osama bin laden, and that could be a major problem. it was bin laden who was always the main draw for recruits. he was the spiritual...
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. >> couric: in fact, bin laden's number two, ayman al-zawahiri, is still out there. is he now public enemy number one in your mind? >> he's moving up very fast on the list. you know, we'll see how it plays out because they've got to go through the effort to try to decide who, in fact, will replace bin laden. we think that will give us some opportunities to be able to continue to attack them in the confusion and debate that they're going to go through as to who ultimately replaces bin laden. but i can assure you whoever takes his place he will be number one on our list. >> couric: c.i.a. director leon panetta. thank you so much for talking with us. >> thanks, katie. >> couric: and we posted the full interview with leon panetta on our web site at cbsnews.com meanwhile, the town in pakistan where bin laden was hiding out is a quiet one and, up until a few days ago, nobody there gave a second thought to the odd-looking compound with the giant walls. not the neighbors and supposedly, as we just heard, not even pakistani authorities. but today it was crawling with curiosit
. >> couric: in fact, bin laden's number two, ayman al-zawahiri, is still out there. is he now public enemy number one in your mind? >> he's moving up very fast on the list. you know, we'll see how it plays out because they've got to go through the effort to try to decide who, in fact, will replace bin laden. we think that will give us some opportunities to be able to continue to attack them in the confusion and debate that they're going to go through as to who ultimately replaces...
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its number two, ayman al-zawahiri, is still at large.ht now, america is celebrating news many thought would never come -- that osama bin laden is dead. andrew north, bbc news, washington. >> and we are going to get reaction, of course, from all around the world, but we're going to go first to islamabad, the pakistani capital. joining me from there is our reporter. first of all, what reaction has the pakistani government given since president obama made this announcement? >> a few hours back, we had the first official reaction from the pakistani government. the foreign office came out with a statement saying that the u.s. military carried out this operation, and it sort of lemmingt mized this operation on pakistani soil by saying that americans had made it clear in the past that wherever and whenever they had any lead to osama bin laden in the world, they would go and get him themselves. so that is actually what has happened, and the pakistani government has said that it's already sharing intelligence with americans, and that it will cont
its number two, ayman al-zawahiri, is still at large.ht now, america is celebrating news many thought would never come -- that osama bin laden is dead. andrew north, bbc news, washington. >> and we are going to get reaction, of course, from all around the world, but we're going to go first to islamabad, the pakistani capital. joining me from there is our reporter. first of all, what reaction has the pakistani government given since president obama made this announcement? >> a few...
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we talk about ayman al zawahiri, maltea is another significant leader. we may learn more about the americans presence like juma and people like that, what is their operational role? so as director panetta said, alex, it's about the high value targets disrupting current plots and also better understanding how the network operates. potential intelligence windfall here is enormous. >> okay. thank you, roger. >>> first, muslim-americans, osama bin laden was the man who hijacked islam using that religion in an attempt to justify his brutality. what does the muslim here in the u.s. think of his demise? representative keith ellis son was the first muslim american to be elected to congress. he joins me live from capitol hill. good morning to you, sir. thank you for joining us. >> pleased to be here. >> first up, where were you and what was your reaction when you heard the news about osama bin laden? >> well, first, it was surprise. i mean, i had to readjust my radio because i could hardly believe it. but my -- then my reaction was relief. i was relieved that the
we talk about ayman al zawahiri, maltea is another significant leader. we may learn more about the americans presence like juma and people like that, what is their operational role? so as director panetta said, alex, it's about the high value targets disrupting current plots and also better understanding how the network operates. potential intelligence windfall here is enormous. >> okay. thank you, roger. >>> first, muslim-americans, osama bin laden was the man who hijacked islam...
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hard drives, dvd's, flash tries, hoping to determine if ayman al- zawahiri will take over. >> i am wondering where he is right now. >> a bipartisan dinner last night, president obama got a standing ovation. >> there is a pride in what this nation stands for. and what we can achieve that runs far deeper than parties in far deeper the baltics. >> the president made the right call and we thank him for it -- and far deeper than politics. but >> amid celebrations, the concern is how and when al qaeda it may strike back. >> it is important that we remain vigilant to protect the american people. >> also, our relationship with pakistan. did they know where he was hiding? >> that does raise questions. >> america celebrating yet concerned about what might happen next. but for now, there is no elevated terror alert. from washington, i'm tracie potts, wbal-tv 11 news. >> you can look inside and around the compound where osama bin laden was found. if you would like to see the photos, we have posted them on our website, wbaltv.com. many places are beefing up security. new york city has stepped up police p
hard drives, dvd's, flash tries, hoping to determine if ayman al- zawahiri will take over. >> i am wondering where he is right now. >> a bipartisan dinner last night, president obama got a standing ovation. >> there is a pride in what this nation stands for. and what we can achieve that runs far deeper than parties in far deeper the baltics. >> the president made the right call and we thank him for it -- and far deeper than politics. but >> amid celebrations, the...
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. >> al-qaeda released a statement reaffirming their support for ayman al-zawahri. statement did not official name him as the circumstance. it also made threats against americans but did not list specific attacks against the u.s. they are granting the u.s. access to bin laden's three wives captured. it's been a key white house request. u.s. officials are hoping the women will provide critical information on his life in hiding. tensions between the u.s. and pakistan remain high. u.s. officials continue to suggest there must have been about a bin laden support network in pakistan but is careful not to anger the country even more. >> i think it could easily fall into a position of most dangerous nation in the entire world. >> and today we're learning more about the operation that took out bin laden according to the "new york times," president obama insisted the assault force be large enough to fight its way out of pakistan. that resulted in the decision to send more two helicopters as backups. one was sent in after one of blackhawks was damaged. in addition the u.s. ha
. >> al-qaeda released a statement reaffirming their support for ayman al-zawahri. statement did not official name him as the circumstance. it also made threats against americans but did not list specific attacks against the u.s. they are granting the u.s. access to bin laden's three wives captured. it's been a key white house request. u.s. officials are hoping the women will provide critical information on his life in hiding. tensions between the u.s. and pakistan remain high. u.s....
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estas células podría estar el segundo tefsh wri risa tas más buscado el ex mano derecho de bin la dan, aymanar esta liquidado no hay problema, ya no era la persona que tenía la operación de al qaeda, él no estaba planeando nuevos ataques. >>> por eso autoridades en aeropuertos de el país y servicio de guardacosta piden al público que se mano e tengan en alerta y reporten cualquier persona u objeto que encuentren. >>> a un gi gracias por el reportaje, otra pausa al regreso, nos vamos nuevamente a nueva york capital del yo soy muy curiosa. yo soy la que te encontrará la respuesta fácil a todos tus preguntas. medicina omeopatica. correcto. yo soy muy complaciente. si me eligen, yo seré esa amiga que hará que todos se sientan mejor. yo soy un libro de hierbas medicinales y un diccionario de términos médicos. ricardo martinez, nathan miller... laringe inflamada. yo so tu farmacéutica de target y te ayudaré a entender todo lo que necesites. para saber de la muerte de bin laden decenas de personas se congregaron ante la casa de ex-presidente george w.bush, obama llamó personalmente al ex ta tar par
estas células podría estar el segundo tefsh wri risa tas más buscado el ex mano derecho de bin la dan, aymanar esta liquidado no hay problema, ya no era la persona que tenía la operación de al qaeda, él no estaba planeando nuevos ataques. >>> por eso autoridades en aeropuertos de el país y servicio de guardacosta piden al público que se mano e tengan en alerta y reporten cualquier persona u objeto que encuentren. >>> a un gi gracias por el reportaje, otra pausa al...
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rahman was already imprisoned in the united states on terrorism charges. >> neither bin laden nor aymanars, and they know that. they needed a fatwa from rahman to give them clerical cover for this unprecedented thing, which was attacking american civilians. >> reporter: this laminated card with its arabic script outlined with chilling accuracy al qaeda's terrifying new course. it is seen here on television for the first time. >> in the fatwa it said, kill americans in the sea, kill americans in the air, kill americans everywhere. >> reporter: rahman's significance to al qaeda is underscored by his fervent preoccupation with freeing the blind sheikh from his american prison cell. osama bin laden vowed as much in this video. there's even a training exercise aimed at springing rahman outlined in the encyclopedia of jihad, al qaeda's massive guide on everything from guerrilla warfare and terrorist tactics to how to recognize a rattlesnake or treat a scorpion sting. >> thousands and thousands of pages. draws on many sources including u.s. army manuals and is something that, other than the tr
rahman was already imprisoned in the united states on terrorism charges. >> neither bin laden nor aymanars, and they know that. they needed a fatwa from rahman to give them clerical cover for this unprecedented thing, which was attacking american civilians. >> reporter: this laminated card with its arabic script outlined with chilling accuracy al qaeda's terrifying new course. it is seen here on television for the first time. >> in the fatwa it said, kill americans in the sea,...
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estas células podría estar el segundo tefsh wri risa tas más buscado el ex mano derecho de bin la dan, aymanera la persona que tenía la operación de al qaeda, él no estaba planeando nuevos ataques. >>> por eso autoridades en aeropuertos de el país y servicio de guardacosta piden al público que se mano e tengan en alerta y reporten cualquier persona u objeto que encuentren. >>> a un gi gracias por el reportaje, otra pausa al regreso, nos vamos nuevamente a nueva york capital del para saber de la muerte de bin laden decenas de personas se congregaron ante la casa de ex-presidente george w.bush, obama llamó personalmente al ex ta tar para darle la noticia cuando se habla de ossama bin laden new york fue la capital del dolor por el baño de sangre. liz gonzález en directo desde la capital del mundo, liz adelante. >>> después de jubilo y alivio llegó la advertencia y dura realidad la muerte de bin laden no significa que podemos bajar la guardia no podemos equivocarnos, asumimos que los discipulos de bin laden querrán vengar su muerte. >>> las autoridades aseguran que no hay una amenaza específico
estas células podría estar el segundo tefsh wri risa tas más buscado el ex mano derecho de bin la dan, aymanera la persona que tenía la operación de al qaeda, él no estaba planeando nuevos ataques. >>> por eso autoridades en aeropuertos de el país y servicio de guardacosta piden al público que se mano e tengan en alerta y reporten cualquier persona u objeto que encuentren. >>> a un gi gracias por el reportaje, otra pausa al regreso, nos vamos nuevamente a nueva york...
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[laughter] ayman, our hearts go out to you and hopefully soon so will our navy seals. [cheers and applause] i don't just pass judgment, i cut it off in traffic and flip it the board. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. [cheers and applause] it's no secret. i've always loved ohio from the time his a layover there to the time i drove through there. it's wider than you think. now there's another reason to visit the buckeye state. we turn to cincinnati's news leader. >> the ohio house has passed a bill that would allow those with concealed carry permits to have a gun in a bar, restaurant or sports stadium. >> stephen: sounds dangerous, but remember any baseball game already carries the risk you might die of boredom. i'm giving a tip of my hat to the ohio legislature for giving pitcher's duel a whole new meaning. i say it's about time we let guns into stadiums filled with testosterone filled fans prone to violence. best of all my life partner sweetness is a huge sports nut and i'll finally be able to bring her to the game. who knows, maybe we'll even get on the kiss
[laughter] ayman, our hearts go out to you and hopefully soon so will our navy seals. [cheers and applause] i don't just pass judgment, i cut it off in traffic and flip it the board. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. [cheers and applause] it's no secret. i've always loved ohio from the time his a layover there to the time i drove through there. it's wider than you think. now there's another reason to visit the buckeye state. we turn to cincinnati's news leader. >> the ohio house...
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an egyptian born doctor is expected to succeed him, ayman al-zawahri is believed to have played a major role in the 9/11 attacks and considered the brain of al-qaeda network. >> a person knowingly had the operation on twitter. as the operation unfolded he blog had what he was hearing as bombs exploded tweeting. i think the helicopter crashed in abbottabad and the news conference is connected. after eight hours and hundreds of media requests, one of it's latest tweets, bin laden is dead. i didn't kill him. now let me sleep. >> a special will be on tonight and 6:30 to 7:00 and "nightline" will have an hour long special tonight. we published the president's full name and reaction around the world at abc7news.com. >>> still ahead, caught on video santa cruz officials are hoping this will help them can catch an arsonist who targeted a medical marijuana club. >> and oprah, one on one with president obama and first lady michelle. what they say is one of best moments shared as a family. ♪ [ male announcer ] our tv service than comcast can give, now's a great time to switch to at&t u-verse
an egyptian born doctor is expected to succeed him, ayman al-zawahri is believed to have played a major role in the 9/11 attacks and considered the brain of al-qaeda network. >> a person knowingly had the operation on twitter. as the operation unfolded he blog had what he was hearing as bombs exploded tweeting. i think the helicopter crashed in abbottabad and the news conference is connected. after eight hours and hundreds of media requests, one of it's latest tweets, bin laden is dead. i...
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an egyptian born doctor is expected to succeed him, ayman al-zawahri is believed to have played a major role in the 9/11 attacks and considered the brain of al-qaeda network. >> a person knowingly had the operation on twitter. as the operation unfolded he blog had what he was hearing as bombs exploded tweeting. i think the helicopter crashed in abbottabad and the news conference is connected. after eight hours and hundreds of media requests one of it's latest tweets bin laden is dead. i didn't kill him. now let me sleep. >> a special will be on tonight and 6:30 to 7:00 and "nightline" will have an hour long special tonight. we published the president's full name and reaction around the world at abc7news.com. >>> still ahead caught on video santa cruz officials are hoping this will help them can catch an arsonist who targeted a medical marijuana club. >> and oprah one on one with president obama and first lady michelle. what they say is one of best moments shared as a family. top priority - and that means getting rid of odor-causing bacteria and plaque. try improved polident. its microcl
an egyptian born doctor is expected to succeed him, ayman al-zawahri is believed to have played a major role in the 9/11 attacks and considered the brain of al-qaeda network. >> a person knowingly had the operation on twitter. as the operation unfolded he blog had what he was hearing as bombs exploded tweeting. i think the helicopter crashed in abbottabad and the news conference is connected. after eight hours and hundreds of media requests one of it's latest tweets bin laden is dead. i...
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people went and died not for ayman al zawahri or khalid sheikh mohammed but for osama bin laden. >> hetill has great appeal as an inspiration. his challenge beyond staying alive is to remake an organization made up of scattered factions. ravaged by death. michael holmes, cnn, atlanta. >>> record floods are swallowing parts of the u.s. southeast right now forcing evacuations and interstate shutdowns and people are bracing for more. that's coming up next. it's true. you never forget your first subaru. then...over time... become dull... and lose their luster because washing in the bargain brand can leave dirt from the wash on your clothes causing your whites to get dingy. new improved tide plus bleach helps to remove the dirt in one wash to bring your whites back to bright. turning white-ish to...wow. tide plus bleach. style is an option. clean is not. also try tide stain release, the in-wash booster from tide. >>> a look at our top stories right now. the water is rising by the minute and so, too, is concern for residents live ag lon the mississippi river. thousands across six states have
people went and died not for ayman al zawahri or khalid sheikh mohammed but for osama bin laden. >> hetill has great appeal as an inspiration. his challenge beyond staying alive is to remake an organization made up of scattered factions. ravaged by death. michael holmes, cnn, atlanta. >>> record floods are swallowing parts of the u.s. southeast right now forcing evacuations and interstate shutdowns and people are bracing for more. that's coming up next. it's true. you never...
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all eyes are on al qaeda's number two man, ayman al- zawahiri. his exact whereabouts are unknown. is believed the 59-year-old is now the top benefit. born in egypt, he is believed to be the logistical mastermind behind al qaeda. in libya today, angry mobs set fire to the british and italian embassies in retaliation to the recent nato air strikes. libyan officials called the strikes an assassination attempt on muammar gaddafi. the strike hit a building that reportedly housed the leader and his wife, along with some of his grandchildren and his children. >> the leader himself is in good health. he was not harmed. his wife also is in good health. she was not harmed brough. >> nato officials denied it was a direct attack on gaddafi. this is video from gaddafi's son's funeral. he was the second youngest son of muammar gaddafi's eight biological children. >> this morning, the son has broken through the clouds, at least partially. temperatures at to be hot jumped to 68 degrees. we had a couple of sprinkles earlier, and we look at the radar-satellite, nation. you can see sunshine pushing
all eyes are on al qaeda's number two man, ayman al- zawahiri. his exact whereabouts are unknown. is believed the 59-year-old is now the top benefit. born in egypt, he is believed to be the logistical mastermind behind al qaeda. in libya today, angry mobs set fire to the british and italian embassies in retaliation to the recent nato air strikes. libyan officials called the strikes an assassination attempt on muammar gaddafi. the strike hit a building that reportedly housed the leader and his...
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there were also some details about how the number two al qaeda lieber, ayman al-zawahiri is not popular with the group appears not to be the person who will take over the leadership role. >> we are showing some of the home video footage that was taken from pakistan. what did they say about these videos and the way they identified osama bin laden? >> they said this was the largest intelligence take from a senior al qaeda leader that has ever been since 9/11. basically, there were five videos. the first video was a message to america from osama bin laden. they showed about 1 minutes of video from that and did not release the audio. the senior officials said we do not want to be in the position of replaying propaganda. they said it was timeworn themes of al-qaeda. it was their typical type of message. there were two short videos showing outtakes of a prepared statement by osama bin laden and the most interesting one was actually osama bin laden himself watching a small television monitor with video footage of himself and ayman al- zawahiri in a mountain place video that has been shown many
there were also some details about how the number two al qaeda lieber, ayman al-zawahiri is not popular with the group appears not to be the person who will take over the leadership role. >> we are showing some of the home video footage that was taken from pakistan. what did they say about these videos and the way they identified osama bin laden? >> they said this was the largest intelligence take from a senior al qaeda leader that has ever been since 9/11. basically, there were...
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. >> ayman al-zawahiri considered by almost everyone who knew him, terrorism experts, to be dangeroust the same performance review when i worked at foot locker. [laughter] you phase one eight-year-old. well, i'm satisfied. he sounds perfect. any down side? >> zawahiri, he doesn't have it. he's a classic number. two he's not a number one. >> i don't know. the last number one sure seemed like a number two to me. [laughter] i'm talking about poop. >> jon: yes. i know, lou. >> who else sent in a red -- resume? >> an war alawarki. he speaks english fluent obviously. he speaks in a language that young people can understand. >> he's down with the kids. he even has his own app. it's called "really angry birds." death to america and pigs. this guy sounds pretty great, but sitting backwards on his prayer mat and rapping with the kids isn't enough. what's the catch? >> he's in yemen. he's not in afghanistan and pakistan with the other al qaeda leaders. the last thing they need is to try to do this across seas, across ocean, across country country lines. >> and he's not moving to pakistan. have y
. >> ayman al-zawahiri considered by almost everyone who knew him, terrorism experts, to be dangeroust the same performance review when i worked at foot locker. [laughter] you phase one eight-year-old. well, i'm satisfied. he sounds perfect. any down side? >> zawahiri, he doesn't have it. he's a classic number. two he's not a number one. >> i don't know. the last number one sure seemed like a number two to me. [laughter] i'm talking about poop. >> jon: yes. i know, lou....
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they are hoping to find information to find his successor, ayman al-zawahri. president obama plans to visit ground zero on thursday. janelle wang, "abc 7 news." >>> republicans are congratulating president obama for the successful mission in pakistan. they called the death a great victory for america but they cautioned the war on terror is not over. >> what unites us as americans is far greater than what divides us. i think last night's news unified our country in much the same way. >> there is ever reason to believe that there will be further attacks and for us to be patting ourselves on the back that we miss the next attack would be a terrible tragedy. >> dick cheney says the interrogation techniques were key to get to him. >> news of his death sparked celebrations there are also mixed reaction. >> jordan says he got a sobering reply after he got a facebook message, he wrote, we got him. >> that is great. i'm glad you found osama bin laden and you killed him. but the taliban is still a real threat for me. >> he realizes the death of osama bin laden does noth
they are hoping to find information to find his successor, ayman al-zawahri. president obama plans to visit ground zero on thursday. janelle wang, "abc 7 news." >>> republicans are congratulating president obama for the successful mission in pakistan. they called the death a great victory for america but they cautioned the war on terror is not over. >> what unites us as americans is far greater than what divides us. i think last night's news unified our country in much...
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presumably, it would be ayman al-zawahri. interestingly, they did not say that. that suggests to me that there are still internal divisions within the senior leadership. ayman al-zawahri is not well- liked, is not charismatic, and has an alienated some of the other leaders. second, they may not have had a chance to get together to communicate. part of the challenge is getting the remaining leadership together and communicate to make a decision. they may be having a hard time doing just that. al qaeda will be worried about its survival, a succession in the first instance. what we have to worry about our reprisals from those who are already in the field, perhaps ongoing plots. of secondly, lone wolves. people that are angry, take matters into their own hands. homeland host: our next call comes from vienna, va., just outside of washington, d.c. thank you for reading. caller: i served 30 years in the military and in vietnam. i do follow security matters. my giro question -- my general question, and i have a few points to substantiated, is how many have interest in fo
presumably, it would be ayman al-zawahri. interestingly, they did not say that. that suggests to me that there are still internal divisions within the senior leadership. ayman al-zawahri is not well- liked, is not charismatic, and has an alienated some of the other leaders. second, they may not have had a chance to get together to communicate. part of the challenge is getting the remaining leadership together and communicate to make a decision. they may be having a hard time doing just that. al...
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if, for example, bin laden's deputy, and apparent successor ayman al-zawahiri decides to run, he could be more vulnerable. there is a growing sense among counter-terrorism officials in washington that core al qaeda is on the ropes and the evidence may help the u.s. deal one more significant blow. >> couric: now to national security correspondent david martin at the pentagon. david, the photos of bin laden's bode are not being released but there are other photos from the raid that have been. and new details of how it all went down. >> reporter: that's right, katie. photos of some of the dead, the navy seals left behind at bin laden's compound have surfaced, but be warned-- they are graph graphic. they include the courier, who unwittingly led u.s. intelligence to the hideout and one of bin laden's sonnies. the seals themselves are now back in the u.s. and their command, vice admiral william mcraven, is briefing congressional committees behind closed doors on what sounds like 40 minutes of pure violence. >> the seals clearly were taking fire throughout the course of the billion that they
if, for example, bin laden's deputy, and apparent successor ayman al-zawahiri decides to run, he could be more vulnerable. there is a growing sense among counter-terrorism officials in washington that core al qaeda is on the ropes and the evidence may help the u.s. deal one more significant blow. >> couric: now to national security correspondent david martin at the pentagon. david, the photos of bin laden's bode are not being released but there are other photos from the raid that have...
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ayman al zawahiri spent many years trying to overthrow hosni mubarak.ed did he go and join bin laden as part of al qaeda. and what that says is that if the current wave of democratization sweeping the region if that succeeds and creates stable democracies, al qaeda will wither on the vine. if that fails, if the revolutions go bad, they go wrong or if they're repressed, then al qaeda will likely get new sustenance, new resources, new recruits regardless of whether or not bin laden is with them or not. >> ken pollock, thank you very much for being with us up next what does the daring raid tell us about intelligence and threats to come? the man in charge of the house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers joins us next. if i ask sheila out? of course not. we broke up 6 months ago. but i don't think she'd go for a guy like -- [ ping! ] she says she'd love to. [ ping! ] she can't wait to see me. [ ping! ] she's wanted me to ask her out for over a year now! [ ping! ] she just sent me a video. [ girl's voice ] hi stephen, can't wait for our date! oh, can
ayman al zawahiri spent many years trying to overthrow hosni mubarak.ed did he go and join bin laden as part of al qaeda. and what that says is that if the current wave of democratization sweeping the region if that succeeds and creates stable democracies, al qaeda will wither on the vine. if that fails, if the revolutions go bad, they go wrong or if they're repressed, then al qaeda will likely get new sustenance, new resources, new recruits regardless of whether or not bin laden is with them...
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ayman al zawahiri is known as osama bin laden's top lieutenant.n laden in his videos, he's presumed to be still alive and perhaps best positioned to take over leadership of what's left of al qaeda, his whereabouts unknown. >>> well, today the world can't forget is especially poignant for a group of american teenagers. we'll hear how they remember president bush in their classroom on that morning of 9/11. ant a warm, super-delics strawberry toaster strudel yeah but now i have nothing to eat sure you do. hey! you can have the pop tart! pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat pillsbury toaster strudel. coldwell banker. we never stop moving. [ thunder rumbles ] [ male announcer ] the motorola xoom. designed to access anything and everything on the internet with adobe flash. upgradable to 4g lte for blazing-fast web surfing. and access to the fast growing, endlessly exciting apps in android market. it's everything the tablet should be. starting at $599. >> our breaking news today, the clips there of five videos retrieved from the compound w
ayman al zawahiri is known as osama bin laden's top lieutenant.n laden in his videos, he's presumed to be still alive and perhaps best positioned to take over leadership of what's left of al qaeda, his whereabouts unknown. >>> well, today the world can't forget is especially poignant for a group of american teenagers. we'll hear how they remember president bush in their classroom on that morning of 9/11. ant a warm, super-delics strawberry toaster strudel yeah but now i have nothing to...
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. >> what about and war -- ayman al zawahiri, the number two al qaeda leader, the egyptian whose obviouslyieve in pakistan? any closer to finding him? >> what happens when something like this, we know this through the history of how al qaeda will respond. when we get other senior leaders or senior logisticians or finance people, they change their security protocols. this was a major impact on them. he was an inspirational leader and operational leader. >> bin lad. >> and when that happened, they're going to change. so zawahiri doesn't know if the last note that he was writing had his name and address on it or not. >> do you think the pakistanis or at least elements of the pakistani intelligence service or military know where he is? >> well, i would guess that somebody has information that's valuable to us to find mr. zawahiri if he's in pakistan, in afghanistan, in yemen, in the maghreb. >> because the pakistanis help the u.s. finding him, that would go a long way in improving that relationship. >> it would be i think a big healer in our relationship. and again, i hope we take this opportu
. >> what about and war -- ayman al zawahiri, the number two al qaeda leader, the egyptian whose obviouslyieve in pakistan? any closer to finding him? >> what happens when something like this, we know this through the history of how al qaeda will respond. when we get other senior leaders or senior logisticians or finance people, they change their security protocols. this was a major impact on them. he was an inspirational leader and operational leader. >> bin lad. >> and...