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. >> host: catherine herridge with fox news, author of the new book, and how do you find that balance between protecting civil liberties and the rights of muslims and immigrants as well as second generation americans and doing the investigative work that you're doing because one of the nuances of what you're talking about is looking at muslims who are oftentimes second generation, perhaps born here, so how do you do this work without stereotyping? >> guest: oh, in terms of the investigation itself? i follow wherever the facts lead because a cover a ten-year period with anwar and his followers. some are followers of islam, there's no question, but i say the islam they practice is not the islam of most muslim-americans. this is a digital jihad or ideology of hate. when you look at anwar, what you see is someone who leads is very double life. what i try to lay out in the book is in many respects this man was a fraud whether it's $0,000 to go to school -- $20,000 to go to school here, pretending he couldn't remember the hijackers which is what we did with the fbi, and perhaps first and fo
. >> host: catherine herridge with fox news, author of the new book, and how do you find that balance between protecting civil liberties and the rights of muslims and immigrants as well as second generation americans and doing the investigative work that you're doing because one of the nuances of what you're talking about is looking at muslims who are oftentimes second generation, perhaps born here, so how do you do this work without stereotyping? >> guest: oh, in terms of the...
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now for some perspective of what we're seeing, national correspondent catherine herridge. >> reporter: that video is quite something. according to a defense official, the number of man pats, the shoulder-fired missiles in qaddafi's control is 90,000 chairman of the house committee says he's concerned some of the weapons might walk away into the wrong hands: >> it is the one country that has the highest number of these shoulder-fired antiaircraft missiles in that whole region, in the continent of africa, in the middle east. it is staggering to the length of which qaddafi went to purchase and implement these particular weapons systems, and what makes us nervous is there is not a full accountability. megyn: this -- >> this is context, al-qaeda in africa used two shoulder-fired missiles to try to bring down an israeli passenger jet over kenya, that failed but led the homeland security department to consider technology that could be used to protect commercial aircraft from similar attacks. former homeland secretary michael chertoff told fox yesterday the threat from the man pads cannot be
now for some perspective of what we're seeing, national correspondent catherine herridge. >> reporter: that video is quite something. according to a defense official, the number of man pats, the shoulder-fired missiles in qaddafi's control is 90,000 chairman of the house committee says he's concerned some of the weapons might walk away into the wrong hands: >> it is the one country that has the highest number of these shoulder-fired antiaircraft missiles in that whole region, in the...
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. >> host: fox news national correspondence, catherine herridge joins us. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: hunt for the next american al-qaeda's recruits. you cover terrorism, you were in new york when 9/11 happened, covered in the years since then, and you start off the book by asking a question. you share a note of being done at guantanamo and you ask who is in control, us or the terrorists? why is that? >> guest: i try to take you along in the investigations. i take you into the courtroom, fort hood, san diego, parts of virginia to investigate the new generation, i call it al-qaeda 2.0, and there's sort of a tension in the book who is in control, us or the terrorists? what we see with the new generation is they are really using technology against us in a way that we never saw a decade ago. i call them the new digital jihaddists, and the person at the center of that is amwar and whether he's e-mailing or blogging or lectures that are youtube, he's like the facebook friend from hell, and that's how he spreads this ideology of hate. >> host: you have linked him in a variety wa
. >> host: fox news national correspondence, catherine herridge joins us. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: hunt for the next american al-qaeda's recruits. you cover terrorism, you were in new york when 9/11 happened, covered in the years since then, and you start off the book by asking a question. you share a note of being done at guantanamo and you ask who is in control, us or the terrorists? why is that? >> guest: i try to take you along in the...
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catherine herridge has more on what prompted this. that's coming up. jenna: welcome back, everybody, a fox news alert, this time of course on the stock market, you see the dow trading down 460. a couple of things affecting this market, and we've talked about a few of them, the job market, the housing market being predominant factors, but we also have a reading on manufacturing, in certain regions of the country, and the latest reading on manufacturing in the philadelphia area was very weak. manufacturing is one of the things that investors have pointed to to say hey, it looks like things are turning around and getting better, so when we get those readings that are very disappointing it puts a damper on things to say the least. we'll have much more on the markets, neil cavuto up in half an hour to explain what's going on here. rick: al-qaeda puts out a hit on david letterman, an internet jihadist calling on american muslims to target the comedian after taking offense to a joke he made on his show early they are summer. patti ann brown, what's this about
catherine herridge has more on what prompted this. that's coming up. jenna: welcome back, everybody, a fox news alert, this time of course on the stock market, you see the dow trading down 460. a couple of things affecting this market, and we've talked about a few of them, the job market, the housing market being predominant factors, but we also have a reading on manufacturing, in certain regions of the country, and the latest reading on manufacturing in the philadelphia area was very weak....
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officials that i've talked to, that my colleagues, catherine herridge, jennifer griffin, everybody as a team effort is pouring through and calling sources, what we're piecing together is from senior u.s. officials is that basically they have been watching the situation closely unfield for days, and not just today. and they believe that the rebels have been gaining momentum for some time. but there's two big questions now looming, number one, can they finish the job in tripoli now and knock colonel gaddafi out of power and we've heard about his son's whereabouts, but not where colonel gaddafi himself is. number two, what comes next, and i think ambassador bolten and others have been discussing, there is great concern within the obama administration tonight when you talk to senior officials about what will happen next, and the rebels govern themselves will there be chaos or will they be able to bring some order in the days ahead and you see some euphoria here in the early stages and heard a lot about gunfire and you worry about looting and what might come next, they're certainly keeping
officials that i've talked to, that my colleagues, catherine herridge, jennifer griffin, everybody as a team effort is pouring through and calling sources, what we're piecing together is from senior u.s. officials is that basically they have been watching the situation closely unfield for days, and not just today. and they believe that the rebels have been gaining momentum for some time. but there's two big questions now looming, number one, can they finish the job in tripoli now and knock...
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catherine herridge has for for us. >> reporter: they were sent letters as the 10th anniversary approaches. the letter clearly states there is still no public timetable for the guantanamo military prosecution of the men accused of murdering nearly 3,000 americans. although we are not able to give you a more precise answer on when to get a decision by the convening authority we will continue to provide updates. the five 9/11 suspects were last in this guantanamo courtroom two years ago and they decided to send the trial to a federal court in ne new york city. in april, eric holder reversed his decision and sent the case back to a guantanamo military court. >> we simply cannot allow a trial to be delayed any longer for the victims of the 9/11 attacks or for their family members who have waited for near will he a decade for justice. >> reporter: right now we are waiting for a decision by the office of military commission on the final charges and whether the death penalty will be pursued in that case, jenna. jenna: ten years, that really hits home. what is the reaction from the families, cathe
catherine herridge has for for us. >> reporter: they were sent letters as the 10th anniversary approaches. the letter clearly states there is still no public timetable for the guantanamo military prosecution of the men accused of murdering nearly 3,000 americans. although we are not able to give you a more precise answer on when to get a decision by the convening authority we will continue to provide updates. the five 9/11 suspects were last in this guantanamo courtroom two years ago and...
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correspondent catherine herridge with the report. what has the commission said so far. >> reporter: things, jenna. the event is ongoing in washington but 9/11 commissioners say nine of 40 of recommendations have not been fulfilled a decade after the attacks. among them there is still no consistent policy for detention and prosecution of alleged terrorists. that's important with growing number of cases we're seeing more americans taking roles within al qaeda and its affiliates. >> our nation's political leadership have delayed resolving the admittedly very difficult problem of reconciling the rule of law with the indefinite detention of alleged terrorists. some of whom would no doubt attempt to do the nation and individuals in the nation grievous harm. >> reporter: for some context the obama administration placed new mexico born cleric al voila can i first american on the terrorist capture list and suspects who pled guilty to the federal court in new york city where they have the presumption ever innocence of the just as reminder the
correspondent catherine herridge with the report. what has the commission said so far. >> reporter: things, jenna. the event is ongoing in washington but 9/11 commissioners say nine of 40 of recommendations have not been fulfilled a decade after the attacks. among them there is still no consistent policy for detention and prosecution of alleged terrorists. that's important with growing number of cases we're seeing more americans taking roles within al qaeda and its affiliates. >>...
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catherine herridge live in washington with more. >> reporter: he's becoming a more familiar face withhe media identifying himself as the leader of the rebels. this footage we have comes from a recent interview, and according to memory he is linked to the libyan islamic fighting group that was founded in 1995 to set up an islamic site or emirate. and the lsg has been designated a terrorist organization. he has lived and traveled to more than 22 one trifs. he was arrested in malaysia in 2004 and later imprisoned in libya and he was recently released last year as part of a rehabilitation program. the transitional national council claim they want libya free of extremeism. but there was a question whether there was a place for him within the tnc. >> they will have to make their own decisions whether past actions, past affiliations meet the smell test within the principles that they laid out and that i just enunciated. >> reporter: they claimed in march they were supporting the revolt against qaddafi. then they rebranded themselves as the libyan islamic movement and denied any past affiliat
catherine herridge live in washington with more. >> reporter: he's becoming a more familiar face withhe media identifying himself as the leader of the rebels. this footage we have comes from a recent interview, and according to memory he is linked to the libyan islamic fighting group that was founded in 1995 to set up an islamic site or emirate. and the lsg has been designated a terrorist organization. he has lived and traveled to more than 22 one trifs. he was arrested in malaysia in...
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national correspondent catherine herridge is taking a closer look at this from washington today.ll catherine why did qaddafi have so many surface to air missiles, what was he preparing for? >> reporter: thanks jenna. after his compound was hit in 1996 in retaliation for the bomb thank killed two u.s. servicemen and injured 69, qaddafi began hoarding the shoulder-fired missiles vowing it would never happen again and if necessary he would use these weapons similar to what you see here to take down an enemy boumer -- bomber and military analysts say the weapons are easy to use and take very little training. >> anyone who basically shepherds goats could learn how to use a man pad and be effective. all you do is aim it, pull the trigger, and forget it, it goes off and seeks the aircraft on its own. >> reporter: the intelligence committee has been briefed on libya and the western issues tells fox the government doesn't know where the weapons are and how many that we're actually talking about. >> it's the one country that has the highest number of these shoulder-fired antiaircraft missi
national correspondent catherine herridge is taking a closer look at this from washington today.ll catherine why did qaddafi have so many surface to air missiles, what was he preparing for? >> reporter: thanks jenna. after his compound was hit in 1996 in retaliation for the bomb thank killed two u.s. servicemen and injured 69, qaddafi began hoarding the shoulder-fired missiles vowing it would never happen again and if necessary he would use these weapons similar to what you see here to...
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national correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington with more on this. catherine, what else can you tell us about this bulletin? >> reporter: good morning. fox news obtained this bulletin by fbi and homeland security to law and -- local and state law enforcement, with what is called small arms operation. the six page document sent late yesterday set specific examples including a july incident where a u.s. soldier is plot to go attack fort hood with i.e.d.s and guns, found in the hotel was an article from al-qaeda on homemade bombs, also the attack in norway with a right wing extremeist, opening fire on a camp, killing five #, these are patterns homeland security says it is tracking. >> we are also seeing the rise in activities by individuals who are actually in the country, and they're acting by themselves. and that kind of attack is the most difficult to prevent because there's nothing to intercept. >> homeland security officials telling fox the bulletin or warning is not driven by new intelligence but the growing concern about these lone wolf operation
national correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington with more on this. catherine, what else can you tell us about this bulletin? >> reporter: good morning. fox news obtained this bulletin by fbi and homeland security to law and -- local and state law enforcement, with what is called small arms operation. the six page document sent late yesterday set specific examples including a july incident where a u.s. soldier is plot to go attack fort hood with i.e.d.s and guns, found in...
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nas correspondent catherine herridge follows this live from washington. what do we know? >> reporter: thank you jenna. he's becoming a more familiar face to the media, identifying himself as commander of the libyan rebels, sheikh abdul hakim bahaaj is from an al-qaeda-affiliated group. this is footage from the battle in tripoli, but bahaaj is linked to an islamic group, the lisj, he was founded in 1995 to set up an islamist state or emirate inside libya, u.s. state department has designated the lifg a terrorist organization with links to al-qaeda, belhaaj fought against the soviets in 19 -- 199 #, he lived and travels to 22 countries, including pakistan, turkey and the sudan, was arrested in malaysia in 22 on -- 20044 and later imprisoned in libya as part of a rehabilitation program. military analysts say bahaaj underscores a larger problem >> we don't know who's going to be in charge of the overall government. by all accounts right now, the very fabric of society is falling apart, and this is where we got in trouble in iraq. >> reporter: for context, the lisg claimed in
nas correspondent catherine herridge follows this live from washington. what do we know? >> reporter: thank you jenna. he's becoming a more familiar face to the media, identifying himself as commander of the libyan rebels, sheikh abdul hakim bahaaj is from an al-qaeda-affiliated group. this is footage from the battle in tripoli, but bahaaj is linked to an islamic group, the lisj, he was founded in 1995 to set up an islamist state or emirate inside libya, u.s. state department has...