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it was initiated by al-qaeda's new leader ayman al-zawahri. they say the plot involved three individuals including a u.s. citizen. they are investigating an al-qaeda car bomb plot aimed at bridges or tunnels in new york or washington, security has been stepped in both cities. government says people shouldn't be scared by the threat but they should be aware of their surroundings. >> part of the reason to go public with this particular threat information, keep your eyes open and let us know if you see anything suspicious. remember the times square bomber was stopped by a food vendor who saw something suspicious. >> joe biden says there is no confirmation that anyone carried into u.s. is going to carry out a plot. >> we wanted to find out what changed about security in ten years. we spent with the day with the san francisco police department and they showed us increase marine patrol checking the bay seven days a week above and below the water. we also learned about the expanded canine unit to check on mass transit systems and we saw new equipment
it was initiated by al-qaeda's new leader ayman al-zawahri. they say the plot involved three individuals including a u.s. citizen. they are investigating an al-qaeda car bomb plot aimed at bridges or tunnels in new york or washington, security has been stepped in both cities. government says people shouldn't be scared by the threat but they should be aware of their surroundings. >> part of the reason to go public with this particular threat information, keep your eyes open and let us know...
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al ayman in iran helped to negotiate the release. this is in the same time frame that iran's president relayed the information to ann curry. ann is on the phone and broke the story and following it closely ever since. what can you bring us up to speed on this? >> well, iranian officials have not confirmed the report of the associated press that a plane has been sentb to iran in this effort to release the jailed americans, the two americans who were caught hiking and releasing them on bail. however, it is very interesting to hear that the planes may already be on the way, because for a plane to be on the way, it would already have to have the support of government. i would have to have clearance for it to even have taken off for iranian air space, so if this is true, it would indicate that whatever chaos has been behind the scenes, and whatever disgruntled negotiations have been going on behind the screens between the judiciary and the government of president ahmadinejad, that it is simmering down and we are moving to the completion o
al ayman in iran helped to negotiate the release. this is in the same time frame that iran's president relayed the information to ann curry. ann is on the phone and broke the story and following it closely ever since. what can you bring us up to speed on this? >> well, iranian officials have not confirmed the report of the associated press that a plane has been sentb to iran in this effort to release the jailed americans, the two americans who were caught hiking and releasing them on...
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it was initiated by al-qaeda's new leader ayman al-zawahri. they say the plot involved three individuals including a u.s. citizen. they are investigating an al-qaeda car bomb plot aimed at bridges or tunnels in new york or washington, security has been stepped in both cities. government says people shouldn't be scared by the threat but they should be aware of their surroundings. >> part of the reason to go public with this particular threat information, keep your eyes open and let us know if you see anything suspicious. remember the times square bomber was stopped by a food vendor who saw something suspicious. >> joe biden says there is no confirmation that anyone carried into u.s. is going to carry out a plot. >> we wanted to find out what changed about security in ten years. we spent with the day with the san francisco police department and they showed us increase marine patrol checking the bay seven days a week above and below the water. we also learned about the expanded canine unit to check on mass transit systems and we saw new equipment
it was initiated by al-qaeda's new leader ayman al-zawahri. they say the plot involved three individuals including a u.s. citizen. they are investigating an al-qaeda car bomb plot aimed at bridges or tunnels in new york or washington, security has been stepped in both cities. government says people shouldn't be scared by the threat but they should be aware of their surroundings. >> part of the reason to go public with this particular threat information, keep your eyes open and let us know...
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>> ayman neighbor in the district and i am a board member -- i am a neighbor in the district and i am also a board member of the neighborhood association. the inconsequent noise violations and other complaints that have been violated since the club is open from a random check from my personal records the other day showed over 30 complaints assisted with the cast members from april through september. all of them were told, i will fix it. we're still talking about it. if you will be able to walk with a penalty that demonstrates that a well-connected businesses will trump city rules. >> i am president of the -- neighborhood association and we serve 3000 houses by the castro market and older. we have been involved in this project since the beginning. we wrote a letter supporting the project. why would like to submit this. we thought that the business was compatible with the neighborhood. in may of 2009, the club opened. i was there on opening night. shortly thereafter, the issues started to pile up and the file shows that there was probably about a hundred calls over the course of the yea
>> ayman neighbor in the district and i am a board member -- i am a neighbor in the district and i am also a board member of the neighborhood association. the inconsequent noise violations and other complaints that have been violated since the club is open from a random check from my personal records the other day showed over 30 complaints assisted with the cast members from april through september. all of them were told, i will fix it. we're still talking about it. if you will be able to...
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ayman al zawahiri, three days ago gave a speech in which he emphasized two things. he was bragging about september 11th and he was asking the mujahideen of the islamic world to go join their syrian mujahideen brothers. >> so you are saying what's happening in syria is some fundamentalist islamist extremist armed movement that is trying to destabilize. >> if you are talking about the armed groups, absolutely. if you are talking about peaceful protesters. let me repeat this. we believe their demands are legitimate and we are addressing their demands in a comprehensive way. >> one of the thing you said in a radio interview a few days ago, not a single demonstration in syria has started from anywhere other than a mosque. i was in syria in june, as you know. that's not true. >> it is true. >> there were demonstrations at damascus university. a sky news team filmed it. and it was nowhere near a mosque. >> untrue. >> why would everyone be lying? >> they are not lying. >> about syria. i don't understand. >> let us be respectful and reasonable. everybody knows. inside syria
ayman al zawahiri, three days ago gave a speech in which he emphasized two things. he was bragging about september 11th and he was asking the mujahideen of the islamic world to go join their syrian mujahideen brothers. >> so you are saying what's happening in syria is some fundamentalist islamist extremist armed movement that is trying to destabilize. >> if you are talking about the armed groups, absolutely. if you are talking about peaceful protesters. let me repeat this. we...
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ayman al-awahiri. egypt was an incubator of militant political islam, aiming to overthrow secular governments and replace them with islamic ones. in the '90s, the movement also drew the u.s., long a supporter of secular arab regimes, into its sights. we've come to cairo to explore that history, and find out if that ideogytilhas appe, even after the arab spring. as a young man in the '70s, zawahiri was a leader in a new breakaway radical islamic movement, egyptian islamic jihad. it was banned from taking part in politics. in the early '80s, zawahiri and his cohorts turned words into violent actions. the radical movements first really spectacular attack took place here 30 years ago. president anwar sadat, reviewing a military parade, was gunned down. that event, so remote from the daily lives of americans at the time, set off a chain reaction that climaxed in the september 11 attacks on the united states. sadat's successor, the new president hosni mubarak, rounded up hundreds of alleged conspirators and
ayman al-awahiri. egypt was an incubator of militant political islam, aiming to overthrow secular governments and replace them with islamic ones. in the '90s, the movement also drew the u.s., long a supporter of secular arab regimes, into its sights. we've come to cairo to explore that history, and find out if that ideogytilhas appe, even after the arab spring. as a young man in the '70s, zawahiri was a leader in a new breakaway radical islamic movement, egyptian islamic jihad. it was banned...
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the intelligence source at this plot originated with al qaeda's current leader ayman al zawahri but some in law enforcement are skeptical and wonder if the u.s. will ever know whether the plot was real or not. brian? >> pete williams starting us off in d.c. with all of this. >>> and with this added tension, we did not need something that happened to us late today. i want to read you a statement from our company, it reads, quote, the nbc news twitter account was hacked late this afternoon. and as a result, false reports of a plane attack on ground zero were sent to followers. we are working with twitter to correct the situation, we sincerely apologize for the scare that could have been caused by such a reckless and irresponsible act. >>> now also, at about the time of the president's speech last night, a big part of the american west was plunged into darkness and when you hear what caused the lights to go out along with everything else, you might think our power grid sounds a bit vulnerable. our report on this sudden and widespread blackout from nbc's george lewis. >> reporter: it brought
the intelligence source at this plot originated with al qaeda's current leader ayman al zawahri but some in law enforcement are skeptical and wonder if the u.s. will ever know whether the plot was real or not. brian? >> pete williams starting us off in d.c. with all of this. >>> and with this added tension, we did not need something that happened to us late today. i want to read you a statement from our company, it reads, quote, the nbc news twitter account was hacked late this...
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. >> reporter: ayman al zawahiri took control over al qaeda after osama bin laden's death. they say his grip on al qaeda is not as strong as bin laden's. but the man who claims to have worked with al qaeda doesn't see it that way. nasr bahari spoke to us in yemen. who is he? al bahari says he worked as bin laden's bodyguard until the year before the 9/11 attacks. >> translator: al qaeda has been reorganizing since bin laden's death and will likely regain momentum. >> reporter: he cited the name of a key person in the organization. he's a former officern egypt military, the man is believed to be a part of al qaeda's leadership. saif al adel is on the list of the most wanted terrorists. he is said to have trained extremists from around the world in afghanistan and they are now believed back in their native countries, leading al qaeda's local branches. >> translator: saif al adel is like a mentor in countries like yemen, morocco and somalia. >> reporter: al bahri says he will commit acts of terrorism if his local organization gets stronger and the leaders with the operation ha
. >> reporter: ayman al zawahiri took control over al qaeda after osama bin laden's death. they say his grip on al qaeda is not as strong as bin laden's. but the man who claims to have worked with al qaeda doesn't see it that way. nasr bahari spoke to us in yemen. who is he? al bahari says he worked as bin laden's bodyguard until the year before the 9/11 attacks. >> translator: al qaeda has been reorganizing since bin laden's death and will likely regain momentum. >> reporter:...
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ayman al-zawahri would love to prove that he is a viable leader of al-qaida. al-qaida has been reeling, jon as you know we took outlawed laud, we took out their new number two in the last couple of weeks. he wants to prove the organization is good, receive funding, get new foot soldiers to come in, avenge the loss of osama bin laden, as is mentioned by catherine that suv plot last may came one spark away from exploding. they see this as a success. i don't think there is a tremendous amount of difference in what they want to do, but they want to do something and they want to show that al-qaida, especially al-qaida central in pakistan is still a viable and dangerous antiamerican organization. jon: it's an organization that many people hadn't heard of until ten years ago, peter, and still viable and would like to strike us. let's not let our guard down. that is the message. peter brooks, thank you. >> thank you, jon. jenna: right now we move to texas where firefighters are trying to get a handle on one of the worst wildfires in the state's history. 1400 homes bur
ayman al-zawahri would love to prove that he is a viable leader of al-qaida. al-qaida has been reeling, jon as you know we took outlawed laud, we took out their new number two in the last couple of weeks. he wants to prove the organization is good, receive funding, get new foot soldiers to come in, avenge the loss of osama bin laden, as is mentioned by catherine that suv plot last may came one spark away from exploding. they see this as a success. i don't think there is a tremendous amount of...
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michael leiter who, until july, ran the national counterterrorism center, says al qaeda, now run by ayman al- zawahiri, is critically wounded. is that network still capable of a large-scale attack? >> really the ranks of al qaeda in pakistan have been very seriously thinned. so i think they can still pull off an attack, but i think it's much less likely that they could pull off a catastrophic attack like 9/11. >> reporter: beyond losing operatives, al qaeda is also losing some popular support. >> over time, al qaeda's message is resonating less and less. al qaeda's methods of attacks, suicide bombings against innocents, is becoming less and less popular. >> reporter: but the bin laden network is not dead, and we were reminded of that just last week when overseas intelligence picked up a tip of a possible attack around the tenth anniversary of 9/11. u.s. officials still cannot dismiss that threat. the greater danger, though, may now come from al qaeda franchises across africa and the gulf region. there are threats from somalia where nearly 50 americans have joined the fighters of al- shaba
michael leiter who, until july, ran the national counterterrorism center, says al qaeda, now run by ayman al- zawahiri, is critically wounded. is that network still capable of a large-scale attack? >> really the ranks of al qaeda in pakistan have been very seriously thinned. so i think they can still pull off an attack, but i think it's much less likely that they could pull off a catastrophic attack like 9/11. >> reporter: beyond losing operatives, al qaeda is also losing some...
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ayman zawahiri. >> we are muslims. >> what was relationship between the blind sheik and zawahiri. >>t rival. zawahiri is running an egyptian terrorist organization called egyptian islamic jihad and around the same time that abdel rockman is running the islamic group. >> released from prison, these two rivals would initially go their separate ways. zawahiri ventured to pakistan where he met up with usama bin laden. the blind sheik chose america and arrived in 1990. >> by the time he got here, weigh was already a super star in the jihadist pantheon. >> why did we let him in. >> that's the question. one is keeping him out of prison and other giving him green card of religious worker. >> i would call it a comedy of errors had it not had such a tragic outcome. >> the blind sheik did fundraising tours throughout the united states. >> another secret of 9/11. this fbi document written just weeks after the attacks withheld the name of a man who quote in october of 1992 hosted a party for sheik omar. the inquiry into 9/11 names the party host. >> mr. bossnan is named. >> a saudi national would
ayman zawahiri. >> we are muslims. >> what was relationship between the blind sheik and zawahiri. >>t rival. zawahiri is running an egyptian terrorist organization called egyptian islamic jihad and around the same time that abdel rockman is running the islamic group. >> released from prison, these two rivals would initially go their separate ways. zawahiri ventured to pakistan where he met up with usama bin laden. the blind sheik chose america and arrived in 1990....
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officials say they discovered a plot conducted by ayman al-zawahri who had vowed to avechk the death of bin laden. officials tel say it involves three individuals including one american citizen who arrived in the u.s. by plane in august. their apparent target, same two cities attacked ten years ago. >> if you are in a position to see something suspicious, don't wait to call 911. >> it could involve a car or truck bomb similar to times square last year or al-qaeda may be using small arms, home made explosives or even poison. an attack that would help the weakened terror group stay relevant. >> al-qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is down to a few hundred people but it doesn't take many people to do this kind of an attack. >> while officials say this threat is credible, they say it's not cause for panic. >> we do live in a world where we mistake these threats seriously and we certainly will. >>> in new york city, i'm in washington but we'll see more vehicle stops and more searches. in new york we saw the mayor ride the subway to work. he said he felt just as safe as he did yesterday. >
officials say they discovered a plot conducted by ayman al-zawahri who had vowed to avechk the death of bin laden. officials tel say it involves three individuals including one american citizen who arrived in the u.s. by plane in august. their apparent target, same two cities attacked ten years ago. >> if you are in a position to see something suspicious, don't wait to call 911. >> it could involve a car or truck bomb similar to times square last year or al-qaeda may be using small...
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officials believe the threat information may be linked to ayman al-zawahiri. in the shadow of bin laden. this threat may be ayman al-zawahiri's attempt to cement his leadership position. megyn: what does all this say about al qaeda now? is it now more powerful than we once thought? k.t. macfarland is a national security analyst. we have been hearing about how they are weakened, we cut off the head of the snake and al qaeda has taken such a hit. yet we still get this report. >> al qaeda has changed. think of it as 1.0, 2.0, 3.0. we know they have been degrade. al qaeda 2.0 are the franchises in somalia and yemen and al qaeda 3.0 is the home grown terrorist with an american passport who can operate and move around the united states freely. they have been degraded, but they have changed. i think the important point to remember is if they don't do something now on the tenth anniversary to show they are still relevant and powerful, al qaeda is history. megyn: they think it's a credible threat, but, you know, it's still not confirmed and apparently it's one guy whom
officials believe the threat information may be linked to ayman al-zawahiri. in the shadow of bin laden. this threat may be ayman al-zawahiri's attempt to cement his leadership position. megyn: what does all this say about al qaeda now? is it now more powerful than we once thought? k.t. macfarland is a national security analyst. we have been hearing about how they are weakened, we cut off the head of the snake and al qaeda has taken such a hit. yet we still get this report. >> al qaeda...
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officials say they discovered the plot by ayman al-zawahri that you a vowed to' avenge the death of osama as one american citizen that arrived by plane in august. their apparent target, the same two cities that they attacked two years ago. >> if you see something suspicious, don't wait. >> the plot could involve a car or truck bomb similar to the failed attack on times square last year. or al-qaeda may be considering using small arms, home made explosives or even poison that would help them stay relevant. >> probably al-qaeda is down to few hundred peoples but it doesn't take many people to do this kind of attack. >> officials say the threat is credible, they say it's not cause for panic. >> we do live in a world where we must take the threats seriously and we certainly will. >> in new york city, and here in washington, we will see more police, more vehicle stops and more searches. in new york we also saw mayor bloomberg ride the subway to work this morning. he says he felt just as safe as he did yesterday. >> before you go, what has the white house said publicly or privately about the th
officials say they discovered the plot by ayman al-zawahri that you a vowed to' avenge the death of osama as one american citizen that arrived by plane in august. their apparent target, the same two cities that they attacked two years ago. >> if you see something suspicious, don't wait. >> the plot could involve a car or truck bomb similar to the failed attack on times square last year. or al-qaeda may be considering using small arms, home made explosives or even poison that would...
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bin laden's successor, ayman al-zawahri is in hiding what many intelligence analysts believe is a lessive organization. >> we have eliminated or captured scores of senior leaders. we've driven them more to be worried about their own safety than to attack us. >> military and intelligence leaders feel so confident about the fight against al-qaeda the defense secretary leon panetta said recently what the killing or capture of 10-20 key leaders, the collapse of al-qaeda could be within reach. >> if we can go after them, i think we really can strategically defeat al-qaeda. >> but others warn even if al-qaeda central is dismantled there is a growing threat from al-qaeda 2.0. dangerous spinoff groups like al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula a based in yemen and others based in somalia. >> it's a hydra with a lot of different heads. my theory has been in many ways as a younger generation come up we may find there they are more dangerous because they don't lock into the strategies we have grown accustomed to. >> recruiting more westerners for jihad and settling with smaller scale attacks with che
bin laden's successor, ayman al-zawahri is in hiding what many intelligence analysts believe is a lessive organization. >> we have eliminated or captured scores of senior leaders. we've driven them more to be worried about their own safety than to attack us. >> military and intelligence leaders feel so confident about the fight against al-qaeda the defense secretary leon panetta said recently what the killing or capture of 10-20 key leaders, the collapse of al-qaeda could be within...
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ayman al-zawahiri and others includiin have given guidelines and instructions to their supporters, notof al qaeda, but allies of al qaeda to target any american interests and so that falls into the framework, but, the timing when the terrorists would hear we are issuing those warnings, most logically they will not actually act, they'll try to find another way and area of interest for them. >> kelly: this is your area of expertise. what are you hearing on the ground? are they on the ropes, on the run or trying to make a last-ditch effort to do something that would cause terrorist problems in the united states? >> the assessment in washington is that al qaeda has been weakened and is on decline and i think that al qaeda doesn't perceive it that way, yet we got bin laden and other senior officials of al qaeda. but this is an international network feeding every day from pools of indoctrinated people and actually, al qaeda is bigger and wider and larger and more penetrating in a variety of countries and it is in pakistan and afghanistan and somalia and, the horn of africa and the south area
ayman al-zawahiri and others includiin have given guidelines and instructions to their supporters, notof al qaeda, but allies of al qaeda to target any american interests and so that falls into the framework, but, the timing when the terrorists would hear we are issuing those warnings, most logically they will not actually act, they'll try to find another way and area of interest for them. >> kelly: this is your area of expertise. what are you hearing on the ground? are they on the ropes,...
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there's debates about the leadership of ayman al-zawahiri. some say he's an effectless leader. this melee complacency ahead. the threat from terrorism has significantly waned and the trrlses could be near defeat. this is a dangerous assumption. these changes in the tactics, goals, and leadership, and strength of achi da make us be flexible and nimble as we move forward. we want to help you meet the threats, meet these issues. in the first joint meeting of the house and senate committee since the joint investigation of the attacks in 2002. it's evident of a partnership in the communities and the oversight we intend to exercise over the intelligence community. because we ask the intelligence community to do dangerous things in secrecy, the relationship between these committees and the ic is critically important. it's in that spirit of cooperation that e welcome the witnesses, two american patriots, and recognize my colleague, senator? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and it's a special thing for us to be in the house and to see those most quarters. in the senate, we work in
there's debates about the leadership of ayman al-zawahiri. some say he's an effectless leader. this melee complacency ahead. the threat from terrorism has significantly waned and the trrlses could be near defeat. this is a dangerous assumption. these changes in the tactics, goals, and leadership, and strength of achi da make us be flexible and nimble as we move forward. we want to help you meet the threats, meet these issues. in the first joint meeting of the house and senate committee since...
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is a libyan was essentially the hub of all al qaeda activity, much more important to al qaeda than ayman al zawahiri, the guy who has now taken over al qaeda. this is the person who was communicated with al qaeda affilia affiliates, dealing with al qaeda senior leadership and was basically bin laden's conduit to the outside world. well, now, on august 22nd he was killed in a drone strike, and last friday we had a relatively senior al qaeda leader arrested in a city in pakistan, joint pakistani/u.s. operation. so these guys aren't replacement. rockman is described as somebody who's irreare placeable. he was doing so many things for the organization, somebody who had fought in iraq, who had long links with african militant groups, somebody who kind of had been basically bin laden's conduit to the outside world for many years. and there was nobody -- the bench has been decimated, anderson. at a certain point, you just can't replace these people. that's why you're hearing leon panetta and david petraeus and john brennan saying things like al qaeda is facing strategic defeat because at a cert
is a libyan was essentially the hub of all al qaeda activity, much more important to al qaeda than ayman al zawahiri, the guy who has now taken over al qaeda. this is the person who was communicated with al qaeda affilia affiliates, dealing with al qaeda senior leadership and was basically bin laden's conduit to the outside world. well, now, on august 22nd he was killed in a drone strike, and last friday we had a relatively senior al qaeda leader arrested in a city in pakistan, joint...
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bin laden's successor, egyptian ayman alzawahri, is in hiding.ous siding over what many intelligence analysts believe is a lessee if he cantive, less cohesive organization. >> we've eliminated or captured scores of senior leaders. we've driven them more and more to be more, worried about their own safety than to attack us. in fact, military and intelligence leaders feel so confidence about the fight against al-qaeda, the defense secretary said with the killing or capture of ten to twenty key leaders, the collapse of al-qaeda could be within reach. >> if we can go after them, i think we really can strategically defeat al-qaeda. >> but others warn even if al-qaeda central is dismantled, there's a growing threat from al-qaeda 2.0, like one group based in yemen. also a group in somalia. >> it's become a group with a lot of different heads. my theory is as the younger generation comes up, we may find they are more dangerous because they aren't locked into the strategies we've grown accustomed to facing, but they will have new strategies. >> strategies
bin laden's successor, egyptian ayman alzawahri, is in hiding.ous siding over what many intelligence analysts believe is a lessee if he cantive, less cohesive organization. >> we've eliminated or captured scores of senior leaders. we've driven them more and more to be more, worried about their own safety than to attack us. in fact, military and intelligence leaders feel so confidence about the fight against al-qaeda, the defense secretary said with the killing or capture of ten to twenty...
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morning, breaking news from iran where two american hikers have reportedly just been released on bail aymanthan two years in custody. we'll get the latest
morning, breaking news from iran where two american hikers have reportedly just been released on bail aymanthan two years in custody. we'll get the latest
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bin laden's successor, egyptian ayman alzawahri is in hiding. >> we've eliminated or captured scoresre to be more about their, worried about their own safety than to attack us. >> they feel confidence against the fight begins al-qaeda. the defense secretary said with the killing or capture of ten to twenty key leaders, the collapse of al-qaeda could be within reach. >> if we can go after them, i think we really can strategically defeat al-qaeda. >> but others warn even if al-qaeda central is dismantled, there's a growing threat from al-qaeda 20. leak one group based in yemen. >> it's become a group with a lot of different heads. my theory is as the younger generation comes up, we may find they are more dangerous because they aren't locked into the strategies we've grown accustomed to face bug they will have new strategies. >> strategies that involve recruiting more westerners for jihad. and using chemical or biological weapons that yield massive attacks. >> their attacks will be smaller but they will still create a great psychological damage to the populations of this country and of
bin laden's successor, egyptian ayman alzawahri is in hiding. >> we've eliminated or captured scoresre to be more about their, worried about their own safety than to attack us. >> they feel confidence against the fight begins al-qaeda. the defense secretary said with the killing or capture of ten to twenty key leaders, the collapse of al-qaeda could be within reach. >> if we can go after them, i think we really can strategically defeat al-qaeda. >> but others warn even...
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. >> have you met ayman al-zawahiri? >> no. he kept a low profile. >> he's number two. >> yeah. >> do you think he's alive? >> he shows up in the videotape, the trade center where bin laden takes response for the trade center. ice hard to tell. there were reports he was dead and they seem not to be that accurate. >> but family? >> yes. the family is dead. apparently they took out a death notice in some egyptian newspaper. so -- >> you say you met atef. >> no. i didn't meet with him. i corresponded with him. >> who was he? >> the now deceased military commander. but when i was dealing with him, i wasn't quite sure if he was the military commander or not. i thought he was a media advisor. but he's one and the same person. we corresponded after the attacks on the u.s. embassies in africa, and the subsequent cruise missiles strikes against bin laden's camp in afghanistan and i was trying to get another interview. we corresponded by fax from the kabul post office to my hotel room in pakistan. and in the end, the message came that it
. >> have you met ayman al-zawahiri? >> no. he kept a low profile. >> he's number two. >> yeah. >> do you think he's alive? >> he shows up in the videotape, the trade center where bin laden takes response for the trade center. ice hard to tell. there were reports he was dead and they seem not to be that accurate. >> but family? >> yes. the family is dead. apparently they took out a death notice in some egyptian newspaper. so -- >> you say...
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so we cannot relent, we cannot we have been the death of bin laden and if we get ayman al-zawahiri and others, it's not reason for us to relax. there is a core of these extremists that have this distorted concept of islam and are determined to carry out attacks in the name of islam. they're murderers and we need to do everything possible to eliminate the threat they pose to us but work with countries overseas to make sure they build institutions as well as provide for their people opportunities that will make the terrorists ideology blatantly bankrupt. >> woodruff: john brennan assistant to the president. thank you very much for talking with us. >> thank you, judy. >> ifill: finally tonight, a supernova burns bright in the night sky. jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: in a galaxy not so far away, at least in astronomical terms, the death of a star has created a bright light in the sky. when scientists looked at the pinwheel galaxy, about 21 million light years away on august 22, all looked normal. but over the next two days, a light emerged. it was a supernova, one of the brightest
so we cannot relent, we cannot we have been the death of bin laden and if we get ayman al-zawahiri and others, it's not reason for us to relax. there is a core of these extremists that have this distorted concept of islam and are determined to carry out attacks in the name of islam. they're murderers and we need to do everything possible to eliminate the threat they pose to us but work with countries overseas to make sure they build institutions as well as provide for their people opportunities...
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the layer of top lieutenants under bin laden and ayman al-zawahiri, the group responsible for day-to-day management of al-qaeda in its operations sustained significant losses in recent years as well. these losses have been especially severe among terrorist plotters, commanders, trainers, and bomb makers. recently, pakistan announced the capture with u.s. assistance of unis who planned attacks against the interest of the united states and other countries. last month, al-qaeda lost its second in command, senior operational coordinator. that followed the death in june of senior operational commander, and the organization is struggling to find qualified replacements. these set backs have shaken al-qaeda's sense of security in pakistan's tribal areas drivi the remaining leaders underground to various degrees and shifting a good bit of attention from terrorist plotting to security and survival. in fact, some mid level leaders and file meers seek safe haven across the border in afghanistan or decide to leave south asia. some other senior leaders may assess it is riskier to move and remain in pa
the layer of top lieutenants under bin laden and ayman al-zawahiri, the group responsible for day-to-day management of al-qaeda in its operations sustained significant losses in recent years as well. these losses have been especially severe among terrorist plotters, commanders, trainers, and bomb makers. recently, pakistan announced the capture with u.s. assistance of unis who planned attacks against the interest of the united states and other countries. last month, al-qaeda lost its second in...
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. >> the plot ini qaeda's new leader ayman l zawahiriedge avenge the deatama officials tell abc newslved three individuals, including at least one who is a u.s. citizen. the officials said the plot involves some kind of vehicle bomb, was aimed for some time between september 10th and 12th, with either k or the three reportedly traveled from pakistan's tribal areas, an al qaeda stronghold, through dubai, to the u.s. in mid-augu >> al qaeda central in afghanistan and pakistan is probably d down to a few hundre people. but it doesn't take many people to do this kind of attk. >> reporter: in new york's times square there was no obvious show of enhanced police prese but theyor ce commissioner said t require a significant show of crote c >> we do live in a world where we must take these threats ce. st take these threats >> the public is likely to see and may be somewhat inconvenienced by vehicle checkpoints at various locations throe >> rorter: u.s. officials have been bracing for just such a plot after disdocu in binin laden's pakistan hideo in which he e lled for a strike against the u.s
. >> the plot ini qaeda's new leader ayman l zawahiriedge avenge the deatama officials tell abc newslved three individuals, including at least one who is a u.s. citizen. the officials said the plot involves some kind of vehicle bomb, was aimed for some time between september 10th and 12th, with either k or the three reportedly traveled from pakistan's tribal areas, an al qaeda stronghold, through dubai, to the u.s. in mid-augu >> al qaeda central in afghanistan and pakistan is...
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is marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks with a new video, one that features its leader, ayman al-zawahiri. they released this yesterday. it's also an audio speech. >>> and we're learning that the pentagon is going to cutback. this would reduce the annual spending from almost $13 billion to less than 6 billion by 2014. >>> 7:17. the department of agriculture is expanding its e. coli testing in meat. the usda will now test for seven strains. health officials say the additional strains caused 100,000 illnesses. >>> a senate subcommittee holds a hearing today. it's all about anti-terror protection for america's food supply. now the hears wag called in response to -- hearing was called in response to a watchdog report that the government has spent more than $3 billion on food protection programs. however, the key programs have been bogged down and multi- agency bureaucracy. no one is really in charge. there's no way to determine if cattle or crops are safer. >>> this year's olive crop in sonoma county will be a lot smaller in the past. late rains disrupted the pollination process.
is marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks with a new video, one that features its leader, ayman al-zawahiri. they released this yesterday. it's also an audio speech. >>> and we're learning that the pentagon is going to cutback. this would reduce the annual spending from almost $13 billion to less than 6 billion by 2014. >>> 7:17. the department of agriculture is expanding its e. coli testing in meat. the usda will now test for seven strains. health officials say the...
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officials say the plot was initiated by al qaeda's new leader, ayman al zawahiri. who had pledged to avenge the death of osama bin laden. officials tell abc news ththplot involved three individuals including at least one who is a u.s. citizen. the plot involves some kind of vehicle bomb, aimed for sometime between september 10th or 12th with either new york or washington as the target. the three reportedly traveled from pakistan's tribal areas, through dubai, to the u.s. in mid-august. >> we take all threat reporting seriously. and we have taken, and will continue to take all steps necessary to mitigate any threats that arise. >> reporter: in new york's times square thursday night, there was no obvious show of an enhanced police presence beyond what is normally there. but the mayor and the police commissioner said the credible but uncorroborated threat would require a significant show of security across the city. >> the public is likely to see, and maybe somewhat inconvenienced by, vehicle checkpoints at various locations throughout the city. >> reporter: u.s. offi
officials say the plot was initiated by al qaeda's new leader, ayman al zawahiri. who had pledged to avenge the death of osama bin laden. officials tell abc news ththplot involved three individuals including at least one who is a u.s. citizen. the plot involves some kind of vehicle bomb, aimed for sometime between september 10th or 12th with either new york or washington as the target. the three reportedly traveled from pakistan's tribal areas, through dubai, to the u.s. in mid-august. >>...
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al rahman, the new number two in al-qaeda, number one out there who took usama bin laden's place, ayman al-zawahiri is in place but they have taken out some of the senior leadership in pakistan. what i'm worried about is we don't become complacent and some of the other affiliates are dangerous, in yemen, al-shabaab in somalia, we've had a number of attacks in iraq, that probably have fingerprints on it from al-qaeda and there are parts of africa. i don't think we're there yet, i understand what he's saying but complacency would be a big mays tick, especially in the shadow of 9/11. bill: would you agree that he said the white house has the right formula to take down al-qaeda and its leadership, meaning they have to look over their shoulder time they get together and sit down or nominate someone else for a leadership post? >> absolutely, and this is a continuation of what the bush administration did, of course. i don't agree with everything they're doing. i have problems with the ideas that they don't really want to call terrorists terrorists and other things. but the fact of the matter i
al rahman, the new number two in al-qaeda, number one out there who took usama bin laden's place, ayman al-zawahiri is in place but they have taken out some of the senior leadership in pakistan. what i'm worried about is we don't become complacent and some of the other affiliates are dangerous, in yemen, al-shabaab in somalia, we've had a number of attacks in iraq, that probably have fingerprints on it from al-qaeda and there are parts of africa. i don't think we're there yet, i understand what...
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the layer of top lieutenants under bin laden and ayman al-zawahiri, the group responsible for day-to-day management of al-qaeda in its operations sustained significant losses in recent years as well. these losses have been especially severe among terrorist plotters, commanders, trainers, and bomb makers. recently, pakistan announced the capture with u.s. assistance of unis who planned attacks against the interest of the united states and other countries. last month, al-qaeda lost its second in command, senior operational coordinator. that followed the death in june of senior operational commander, and the organization is struggling to find qualified replacements. these set backs have shaken al-qaeda's sense of security in pakistan's tribal areas driving the remaining leaders underground to various degrees and shifting a good bit of attention from terrorist plotting to security and survival. in fact, some mid level leaders and file members seek safe haven across the border in afghanistan or decide to leave south asia. some other senior leaders may assess it is riskier to move and remain i
the layer of top lieutenants under bin laden and ayman al-zawahiri, the group responsible for day-to-day management of al-qaeda in its operations sustained significant losses in recent years as well. these losses have been especially severe among terrorist plotters, commanders, trainers, and bomb makers. recently, pakistan announced the capture with u.s. assistance of unis who planned attacks against the interest of the united states and other countries. last month, al-qaeda lost its second in...
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the layer of top lieutenants under bin laden and ayman al-zawahiri, the group responsible for day-to-day management of alaeda in its operations sustained significant losses in recent years as well. these losses have been especially severe among terrorist plotters, commanders, traers, and bomb makers. recently, pakistan announced the capture with u.s. assistance of unis who planned attacks against the interest of the united states and other countries. last month, al-qaeda lo its second in command, senior operational coordinator. that followed the death in june of senior operational commander, and the organization is struggling to find qualified replacements. these set backs have shaken al-qaeda's sense of security in pakistan's tribal areas driving the remaining leaders underground to various degrees and shifting a good bit of attention from terrorist plotting to security and survival. in fact, some mid level leaders and file members seek safe haven across the border in afghanistan or decide to leave south asia. some other senior leaders may assess it is riskier to move and remain in paki
the layer of top lieutenants under bin laden and ayman al-zawahiri, the group responsible for day-to-day management of alaeda in its operations sustained significant losses in recent years as well. these losses have been especially severe among terrorist plotters, commanders, traers, and bomb makers. recently, pakistan announced the capture with u.s. assistance of unis who planned attacks against the interest of the united states and other countries. last month, al-qaeda lo its second in...
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. >>> also this morning, osama bin laden's successor ayman al zawahiri is out with a new audio message, praising the 9/11 attacks ten years ago. he is also taking credit for uprising in egypt and libya. >>> another deadly food outbreak. this one linked to cantaloupes grown in california. five people have died of listeriaiaontamination. >>> and a dramatic scene on a street in utah. take a look at this. a motorcycle driver became trapped ununr this burning car after the two vehicles collided. with the flames shooting in the air, watch as this group of good samaritans lifts the car off of the motorcycle rider and pullsls him to safety. that's a 3,800-pound bmw. the 21-year-old badly injured. but we're today he's in stable conditions this morning. >> while the car's on fire. >> could have burst into flames at any point. >>> and a dallas cowboys fan have been charged with a wild taser attack at sunday night's jets came. the big question with heightened securury on the 9/11 anniversary, how did the man get a stun gun into the stadium? this video shows chaos erupting in the stands at the mead
. >>> also this morning, osama bin laden's successor ayman al zawahiri is out with a new audio message, praising the 9/11 attacks ten years ago. he is also taking credit for uprising in egypt and libya. >>> another deadly food outbreak. this one linked to cantaloupes grown in california. five people have died of listeriaiaontamination. >>> and a dramatic scene on a street in utah. take a look at this. a motorcycle driver became trapped ununr this burning car after the...
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ayman american muslim. what you are trying to say let me tell you even those who don't know muslims would like to say that there are muslims who are better than the muslims in europe and our muslims are not like the muslims of iran so even those that have had no contact would be predisposed to having a slightly positive delta attitude relatively speaking. but also this clearly shows anybody that knows a muslim personally has a very positive views about muslims and does not have the striking the high unfavorable views about islam. but in the republican party is very interesting. even though people in texas and oklahoma that have never met muslims but to somebody they like like rick perry who is very close or christie from new jersey, these are people that are not talking in the islamophobia language. i have a feeling that if muslims can reach out at least to the leaders and the opinion makers the fact that not every american can no muslim can be part of a affected by muslims knowing who shares their attitude
ayman american muslim. what you are trying to say let me tell you even those who don't know muslims would like to say that there are muslims who are better than the muslims in europe and our muslims are not like the muslims of iran so even those that have had no contact would be predisposed to having a slightly positive delta attitude relatively speaking. but also this clearly shows anybody that knows a muslim personally has a very positive views about muslims and does not have the striking the...
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operatives of aqap in yemen including ayman al-zawahiri kildee.ussle leader in east africa and the mastermind of the bombings of the embassies in africa to open the somalia security forces. all told, over the past two and a half years for virtually every major al qaeda of joliet has lost a key leader or operational commander and more ki al qaeda leaders have been eliminated in rapid succession than any time since 9/11. other post-9/11 reforms include a new counterterrorism focus of the fbi where the number of joint terrorism task forces has grown from 35 to 104 a round of the country with the increased from 1,000 before nine elephants to nearly 4500 today. the department of homeland security was established after 9/11 and it has to select its own intelligence component. there are now 72 fusion centers around the country to serve as the focal points for the receipt analysis and sharing of threat related information with state and local authorities. here in the congress both of the house and senate intelligence communities are working together and a
operatives of aqap in yemen including ayman al-zawahiri kildee.ussle leader in east africa and the mastermind of the bombings of the embassies in africa to open the somalia security forces. all told, over the past two and a half years for virtually every major al qaeda of joliet has lost a key leader or operational commander and more ki al qaeda leaders have been eliminated in rapid succession than any time since 9/11. other post-9/11 reforms include a new counterterrorism focus of the fbi...
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ayman of people to to camera crew to show that jobs destroyed but i know they were there. >> let me ask if you borrow that money in the theory i'm not an economist, a person that's been in the business world since the age of 14. so, if you have so much more money available and you see that so much is taken out by that kind of borrowing and effective than what would happen is the rates would go up to start controlling the expenditures because obviously to be flexible if i have a product it's selling off my shoulders like crazy i'm going to increase the price to the customer until we hit a certain point the interest rates went the other way, the flattened so it didn't do what you said, what it did do with certain banks don't lend money, they hold it because they can do other things with it but they are not getting out to the economy so the argument really doesn't hold up because it is flat and then at the lowest levels in decades if the money was less interest rates would go up. the problem is one of the things about the interest rates is they are a great many influences on interest rates
ayman of people to to camera crew to show that jobs destroyed but i know they were there. >> let me ask if you borrow that money in the theory i'm not an economist, a person that's been in the business world since the age of 14. so, if you have so much more money available and you see that so much is taken out by that kind of borrowing and effective than what would happen is the rates would go up to start controlling the expenditures because obviously to be flexible if i have a product...
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ayman american muslim. what you are trying to say let me tell you even those who don't know muslims would like to say that there are muslims who are better than the muslims in europe and our muslims are not like the muslims of iran so even those that have had no contact would be predisposed to having a slightly positive delta attitude relatively speaking. but also this clearly shows anybody that knows a muslim personally has a very positive views about muslims and does not have the striking the high unfavorable views about islam. but in the republican party is very interesting. even though people in texas and oklahoma that have never met muslims but to somebody they like like rick perry who is very close or christie from new jersey, these are people that are not talking in the islamophobia language. i have a feeling that if muslims can reach out at least to the leaders and the opinion makers the fact that not every american can no muslim can be part of a affected by muslims knowing who shares their attitude
ayman american muslim. what you are trying to say let me tell you even those who don't know muslims would like to say that there are muslims who are better than the muslims in europe and our muslims are not like the muslims of iran so even those that have had no contact would be predisposed to having a slightly positive delta attitude relatively speaking. but also this clearly shows anybody that knows a muslim personally has a very positive views about muslims and does not have the striking the...
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ayman of people to to camera crew to show that jobs destroyed but i know they were there. >> let me ask if you borrow that money in the theory i'm not an economist, a person that's been in the business world since the age of 14. so, if you have so much more money available and you see that so much is taken out by that kind of borrowing and effective than what would happen is the rates would go up to start controlling the expenditures because obviously to be flexible if i have a product it's selling off my shoulders like crazy i'm going to increase the price to the customer until we hit a certain point the interest rates went the other way, the flattened so it didn't do what you said, what it did do with certain banks don't lend money, they hold it because they can do other things with it but they are not getting out to the economy so the argument really doesn't hold up because it is flat and then at the lowest levels in decades if the money was less interest rates would go up. the problem is one of the things about the interest rates is they are a great many influences on interest rates
ayman of people to to camera crew to show that jobs destroyed but i know they were there. >> let me ask if you borrow that money in the theory i'm not an economist, a person that's been in the business world since the age of 14. so, if you have so much more money available and you see that so much is taken out by that kind of borrowing and effective than what would happen is the rates would go up to start controlling the expenditures because obviously to be flexible if i have a product...