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is happening here at home? is al qaeda on our shores? >> well, i think this is one of the risks that we have to take seriously. particularly now in the wake of the boston marathon bombing on april 15th. the government has not said that there's a risk here. but you have to believe that if al qaeda thought it could strike again in america, it would certainly like to try and do so. this is something that i think we should be paying close attention to. i think it should heighten our appreciation of our intelligence gathering assets like the electronic surveillance that the national security agency does. whether nsa used one of its programs that's come under criticism, xkeystroke or prism of others, obviously we don't know. i can tell you going forward knowing there's a threat out there, these are exactly the kinds of programs that we should be using to gather data from a wide variety of sources. >> yes. >> to sift through it, to try to find those needles in the hay stack before they strike. >> thank you, ambassador bolton. we won't speculate on how
is happening here at home? is al qaeda on our shores? >> well, i think this is one of the risks that we have to take seriously. particularly now in the wake of the boston marathon bombing on april 15th. the government has not said that there's a risk here. but you have to believe that if al qaeda thought it could strike again in america, it would certainly like to try and do so. this is something that i think we should be paying close attention to. i think it should heighten our...
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is all about. al jazeera chicago. >>> well america tonight is coming up next but first the thursday forecast with kevinorrivcocorriveau. ç] >> hello again, well a lot of weather has been happening across the northeast today. and just in the last hours we've had major thunderstorms, coming down from the north, the big problem here is, we do have some severe weather in those thunderstorms. they popped up very quickly. they are heading towards concord, new hampshire and nashua. by the time we get into about 2:00 or 3:00 a.m., a problem there. also we saw some very heavy rain push through parts of pennsylvania, that caused major flooding across the region. things have gotten better but clearing out, rain showers are pushing towards maryland and delaware. just passing wednesday, all eyes are on the long labor day weekend. for new york things are not looking too bad as we go to saturday and sunday but unfortunately as you take a look at monday, this is going to affect a lot of east coast cities, we see rain, and airports delays as well. down to the south on the gulf coast, things aren't looking too bad. righ
is all about. al jazeera chicago. >>> well america tonight is coming up next but first the thursday forecast with kevinorrivcocorriveau. ç] >> hello again, well a lot of weather has been happening across the northeast today. and just in the last hours we've had major thunderstorms, coming down from the north, the big problem here is, we do have some severe weather in those thunderstorms. they popped up very quickly. they are heading towards concord, new hampshire and nashua. by...
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in the eastern time zone and this is the first ever news hour from al jazeera. america, welcome everyone. >> wellazeera america is up and running. the new cable news channel available to american viewers as of tuesday, owned and funded by the oil rich persian gulf state of qatar and sister network to al jazeera. so, jim, some people used to call al jazeera jihad tv. how is al jazeera america doing? >> it was hilarious to see them giving americans their first lectures on how we should reduce oil production here and energy production here in america. you know, it might make you think they were trying to give the advantage to the home team on energy production. look. it's an arab tv channel, period. >> they claim you need to have unbiased, fact-based, in-depth stories. do they? >> we shall see. it's not clear yet. they didn't get off to a great start by having someone who was attacked by conservatives as being a kind of jewish -- that wasn't a great way to start. we need something like that. we need a voice like that. they have a right to a cable station. if they're hiring americans who are being fi
in the eastern time zone and this is the first ever news hour from al jazeera. america, welcome everyone. >> wellazeera america is up and running. the new cable news channel available to american viewers as of tuesday, owned and funded by the oil rich persian gulf state of qatar and sister network to al jazeera. so, jim, some people used to call al jazeera jihad tv. how is al jazeera america doing? >> it was hilarious to see them giving americans their first lectures on how we...
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al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the path to defeat. >> we've been able to decimate al qaeda. al qaeda has been des plated. . >> well, despite what president obama has said, al qaeda is not decimated. it's back, if it ever went away and strong enough that the state department is issuing a travel ban and closing all u.s. embassies in the muslim world because of a real and credible terror threat. now, 162,000 jobs added in july here in the usa. the soft, disappointing number with part-timers beating full-timers confirms what we already know about the economy. it's still only 2%, but stocks liked it. we may be talking about a downsized mini goldilocks. my full take on the jobs report and the market and what it means for the fed later on in the show. and the war of words between chris christie and rand paul is heating up. is the future of the republican party at stake here? our free market friday panel will have all those stories and much more coming up in "the kudlow report" beginning right now. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome back to "ed kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. the u.s. is on high alert over the threat o
al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the path to defeat. >> we've been able to decimate al qaeda. al qaeda has been des plated. . >> well, despite what president obama has said, al qaeda is not decimated. it's back, if it ever went away and strong enough that the state department is issuing a travel ban and closing all u.s. embassies in the muslim world because of a real and credible terror threat. now, 162,000 jobs added in july here in the usa. the soft, disappointing number...
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is real. >> i'm going to go against al. he's always wrong. i'll go with the underwear. >> the underwear is usual for her. i'll go with that as well. >> she's done that before. >> yep. >> actually, al, i'm sorry. you're wrong. here's a picture of lady gaga in her underwear. >> am i crazy? i think this is the best she's ever looked. >> she has a little bit of a baby rash. >> i think that's mesh. >> i can spot that from a mile away. if she put a little cream right there. >> you're studying that a little too close. >> that's the daddy in me. >> since you're such a rash expert, would you take a look at something after the show. >> oh. >> again? >> wasn't that fun? >> yeah. >> thank you for playing cuckoo for gaga. >>> next -- >> kardashians, we think they're a little more like horses. >>> that's what we dishing ♪ when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. it'sin vivid color.live color sensational the vivids, from maybelline, new york. brighter color from our vivid pigments... ...honey nectar fo
is real. >> i'm going to go against al. he's always wrong. i'll go with the underwear. >> the underwear is usual for her. i'll go with that as well. >> she's done that before. >> yep. >> actually, al, i'm sorry. you're wrong. here's a picture of lady gaga in her underwear. >> am i crazy? i think this is the best she's ever looked. >> she has a little bit of a baby rash. >> i think that's mesh. >> i can spot that from a mile away. if she put...
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is hasn't transpired. and i think that al qaeda central is aware of its own problems and even al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is not doing particularly well, despite all of the flurry of things we've seen over the past week. about 30 of their leaders and south operatives have been killed in cia drone strikes, so their bench is thinning. >> why has yemen become the next place, after afghanistan, pakistan? >> right. well, i think in yemen you have a very weak central government so this is a government that doesn't have a lot of control over a lot of the territories. which means when this group, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, really have their genesis moment in a prison break in february of 2006. at that point the u.s. was really focused on iraq and the yemeni government was really focused on an insurgency it was fighting up in the north, which meant when the group tunneled out of the prison, they had about two and a half years in which to build up an infrastructure and really establish deep roots. and that head start that they have had is one that the u.s. and yemeni governments really haven't been able to catch them. >> are they ideolo
is hasn't transpired. and i think that al qaeda central is aware of its own problems and even al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is not doing particularly well, despite all of the flurry of things we've seen over the past week. about 30 of their leaders and south operatives have been killed in cia drone strikes, so their bench is thinning. >> why has yemen become the next place, after afghanistan, pakistan? >> right. well, i think in yemen you have a very weak central government so...
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we have been hearing that al qaeda is on its heels and this general is saying i think al qaeda is emboldened, possibly by the benghazi strike. your thoughts? >> wellt know if it's benghazi or not but clearly the narrative you are getting out of the white house, especially last year during the campaign, that al qaeda is on the run, al qaeda is decimated, doesn't seem to be true. we seem to be taking this threat very seriously, to close down all of our embassies across the muslim world, now you talk about a travel alert for the month of august. sounds like unfortunately al qaeda is alive and unfortunately well. >> trace: i was wondering about the scope of this warning. we have seen a lot of these things and travel warnings come down and in this region we get a lot about mexico. but the scope is vast. 21 embassies, worldwide travel alert. are you curious about what why this was so vast and maybe the intelligence wasn't as specific and credible as we would like? >> well, the answer is, we don't know and i'm not going to speculate as to why they do it. i like to think that -- there's not a political campaign on. i assume they're doing that because they
we have been hearing that al qaeda is on its heels and this general is saying i think al qaeda is emboldened, possibly by the benghazi strike. your thoughts? >> wellt know if it's benghazi or not but clearly the narrative you are getting out of the white house, especially last year during the campaign, that al qaeda is on the run, al qaeda is decimated, doesn't seem to be true. we seem to be taking this threat very seriously, to close down all of our embassies across the muslim world, now...
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and he is being backed or at least supported by people like senator cruz that say shut the government down as a way of stopping it. >> well, right, reverend al. i think there is a callousness, and there is also i think a fear that the more of the provisions of obama care that take effect, the more popular it's going to be. as these protections kick in and people see what a complicated and sometimes confusing bill actually accomplishes, they're going to like it. and they already don't want to have it taken away. they think it's a waste of time to continue to try to repeal it. but the republicans aren't listening. what i think was very interesting this weekend is i think we were really on the verge of a kind of potential civil war within the republican party because even in that interview and the interview with eric cantor, chris wallace is really pushing back. now every once in a while he does that. he's got a solid news background. he is not just a propagandist. and every once in a while he cannot go along with the garbage that he hears. he pushed back on cantor. he pushed back on demint. and i think he asked at one point are they going to s
and he is being backed or at least supported by people like senator cruz that say shut the government down as a way of stopping it. >> well, right, reverend al. i think there is a callousness, and there is also i think a fear that the more of the provisions of obama care that take effect, the more popular it's going to be. as these protections kick in and people see what a complicated and sometimes confusing bill actually accomplishes, they're going to like it. and they already don't want...
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is. >> david chuter, al jazeera. >> well, seattle's expected to be done by the end of 2015.he waterfront will be ready foryears later. after one job on the job, big bertha has hit a bump. fiberglass strands got stuck around the drill, with that problem solved they now have a labor dispute on their hands. ken, the criticism of this big dig is the same criticism of all publicly financed major infrastructure projects. the government figures it out. it is didn't market that figures it out. there are often cost overreturns and in the end taxpayers don't get a return. what are your thoughts on how you should think about infrastructure projects? >> well, i think one match up is just comparestous the roast of the world, where we have been lagging for a long time on a couple of things like you mentioned about repairing roads but also on more ambitious innovative projects. and frankly, not everything works. there are a lot of risks. i thought david brought out a lot of the issues. looking at boston, i live here, yes, the cross over run was huge, yes i sometimes wonder where we can jus
is. >> david chuter, al jazeera. >> well, seattle's expected to be done by the end of 2015.he waterfront will be ready foryears later. after one job on the job, big bertha has hit a bump. fiberglass strands got stuck around the drill, with that problem solved they now have a labor dispute on their hands. ken, the criticism of this big dig is the same criticism of all publicly financed major infrastructure projects. the government figures it out. it is didn't market that figures it...
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the state department's warning with respect to the arabian peninsula is significant as well because as your commentator mentioned, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is probably the biggest threat to the homeland. theatre al qaeda faction that still talks about hitting the west and hitting the homeland, and their expertise is chemical explosives, hitting the aviation sector. as we saw with the underwear bomber. we on a high state of alert. i think the administration's call to close these embassies, the 21 embassies was actually very-- very smart call, particularly in light of what happened in benghazi when warnings were not heed in that case. i'm glad to see that in this case they're taking this very seriously. and one more thing. you mentioned the prison breaks. i find that to be very interesting as well because we had in abu ghraib, iraq, pakistan, and benghazi, literally thousands of terrorists have been broken out of jailz, and they're spread out all throughout the middle east now. and that presents a very high threat as well. >> schieffer: mr. chairman, let me ask you, what is it-- can give me some specifics or
the state department's warning with respect to the arabian peninsula is significant as well because as your commentator mentioned, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is probably the biggest threat to the homeland. theatre al qaeda faction that still talks about hitting the west and hitting the homeland, and their expertise is chemical explosives, hitting the aviation sector. as we saw with the underwear bomber. we on a high state of alert. i think the administration's call to close these...
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i testified before congress that this is not something that has been well defined and the idea of al qaeda's core is 90 been well defined. referring to the overall al qaeda leader and the advisory councils and advisory lieutenants who are immediately around pakistan and afghanistan. you know that al qaeda is not so stupid as to keep them all around. they will disperse their assets and they have been doing this for a long time. lo and behold, he is referring to the manager position in al qaeda, which is clearly a core function. he is not in afghanistan and pakistan. he is in yemen, and he is the general manager of the organization. when you look at that position and what that does, that is a very important position in al qaeda. somebody who has, according to the few documents we have seen declassified, has a very important role in managing international operations. he is doing that from yemen. as to why so many people got it wrong -- i think that when you look back at the post 9/11 world, going back to the bush administration, assessments consistently get it wrong in terms of understan
i testified before congress that this is not something that has been well defined and the idea of al qaeda's core is 90 been well defined. referring to the overall al qaeda leader and the advisory councils and advisory lieutenants who are immediately around pakistan and afghanistan. you know that al qaeda is not so stupid as to keep them all around. they will disperse their assets and they have been doing this for a long time. lo and behold, he is referring to the manager position in al qaeda,...
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is that they will go after al qaeda. that we tried to do in. two thousand and six and. they didn't succeed as well my question is this flirting with violence thinking that you can make violence work in your favor of only then realizing that the present here after pe and you know that america's war on terror was worth trillions of dollars these prizes much higher than any gains what do you think would be prize for americans and the west in general to realize that this noting that violence is actually extremely counterproductive to all national interests well actually the american. making a lot of mistakes in the middle east and it's not the first time it's not surprising i believe that america. american miscalculated in iraq and they miscalculated believe we're definitely miscalculating in syria because you know whenever there or there are large intervene in any of the middle eastern countries the created or the create and. there is a state this is the best place for for actually a little organization spaces so that what happened exactly what happened in afghanistan could happen in syria so i belie
is that they will go after al qaeda. that we tried to do in. two thousand and six and. they didn't succeed as well my question is this flirting with violence thinking that you can make violence work in your favor of only then realizing that the present here after pe and you know that america's war on terror was worth trillions of dollars these prizes much higher than any gains what do you think would be prize for americans and the west in general to realize that this noting that violence is...
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. >> fred townson, does this mean al qaeda is alive and well and dangerous as ever? >> oh, i think it's clear that al qaeda is not on the run, right? so you got al qaeda in the name of him as the leader communicating to yemen, the head of the yemen al qaeda group and we know from barbara starr's reporting that they are communicating and planning an imminent attack. so look, we shouldn't under estimate, they still have operational capability. they haven't been able to launch a successful attack because of our ability to thort them. >> thank you. >>> turn to details of the raid that freed hanna anderson from her captor. joining me now is steve german whose team rescued hanna. this is a dramatic rescue and extremely successful one. tell me from your perspective how it all went down. >> well, piers, it's nice to be here, thank you. friday we received a tip from the horseback rides that seen hanna and dimaggio and a cat. the cat made them think they were odd in the back country with a cat. it was one -- it was actually the 200th tip that we had followed up on. we were chas
. >> fred townson, does this mean al qaeda is alive and well and dangerous as ever? >> oh, i think it's clear that al qaeda is not on the run, right? so you got al qaeda in the name of him as the leader communicating to yemen, the head of the yemen al qaeda group and we know from barbara starr's reporting that they are communicating and planning an imminent attack. so look, we shouldn't under estimate, they still have operational capability. they haven't been able to launch a...
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al-qaeda is no longer strong, but there is communication either by the swearing of allegiance or advice or guidance given to different, quote-unquote, allies after al-qaeda. what is that all about? >> well, jenna, that's right. probably the best example to illustrate your point here is in syria where the al-qaeda affiliate in syria earlier this summer and then into the spring broke away from al-qaeda in iraq, swore allegiance directly to pakistan, to aymanal al-zawahiri and pledged allegiance what that means is they are taking their legitimacy directly from the core leadership in pakistan. the pakistan contingent may provide strategic guidance and inspiration, but what's certainly true is they don't run all the plots that are going on overseas. jenna: it's interesting that you say that. we just did a report that mike morell, he has now left the cia, second in command there, said his biggest concern for our national security is syria because here believes -- he believes it's turning into what could be the next pakistan, even geographically being closer to the united states it's a point of interest for us. seth, one of the other areas that i haven't heard a hot about that you talked about
al-qaeda is no longer strong, but there is communication either by the swearing of allegiance or advice or guidance given to different, quote-unquote, allies after al-qaeda. what is that all about? >> well, jenna, that's right. probably the best example to illustrate your point here is in syria where the al-qaeda affiliate in syria earlier this summer and then into the spring broke away from al-qaeda in iraq, swore allegiance directly to pakistan, to aymanal al-zawahiri and pledged...
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. >> al coon says it is his hoppy of model making, carefully piecing together miniature boats and planes and trucks and trains that has kept his hands and minds agile wellinto his eighth decade of life, which is, of course, good for al and good for the rest of us as well, because of what a life it has been. al coon was born in germany in the 1930s. hitler was in power and the coon's were jewish. >> a lot of people saw the writing on the wall more clearly than my family did, because they lived in bigger cities. the night of broken glass was a turning point for them. >> the memory is as clear as if it happened now. it happened in 1938. gosh, time flies. >> al's family was able to escape one year later. >> when we left germany, my family and i were literally the last j last jews to get out of town. everybody that stayed it never made it. they were sent to concentration kamps. >> al's brushes with history were not done. he came to america a decade later showing an interest and aptitude in science, eventually taking a job with grum monday aircraft and landing a spot on the biggest project around, apollo 11, the mission that landed the first humans on the moo
. >> al coon says it is his hoppy of model making, carefully piecing together miniature boats and planes and trucks and trains that has kept his hands and minds agile wellinto his eighth decade of life, which is, of course, good for al and good for the rest of us as well, because of what a life it has been. al coon was born in germany in the 1930s. hitler was in power and the coon's were jewish. >> a lot of people saw the writing on the wall more clearly than my family did, because...
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is real. >> i'm going to go against al. he's always wrong. i'll go with the underwear. >> the underwear is usual for her. i'll go with that as well. >> she's done that before. >> yep. >> actually, al, i'm sorry. you're wrong. here's a picture of lady gaga in her underwear. >> am i crazy? i think this is the best she's ever looked. >> she has a little bit of a baby rash. >> i think that's mesh. >> i can spot that from a mile away. if she put a little cream right there. >> you're studying that a little too close. >> that's the daddy in me. >> since you're such a rash expert, would you take a look at something after the show. >> oh. >> again? >> wasn't that fun? >> yeah. >> thank you for playing cuckoo for gaga. >>> next -- >> kardashians, we think they're a little more like horses. >>> that's what we dishing a little more like horses. >>> that's what we dishing it'sin vivid color.live color sensational the vivids, from maybelline, new york. brighter color from our vivid pigments... ...honey nectar for a creamier feel. color sensational the vivids ♪ maybe it's maybelline. [ female announcer ] today, flintstones means more than multi
is real. >> i'm going to go against al. he's always wrong. i'll go with the underwear. >> the underwear is usual for her. i'll go with that as well. >> she's done that before. >> yep. >> actually, al, i'm sorry. you're wrong. here's a picture of lady gaga in her underwear. >> am i crazy? i think this is the best she's ever looked. >> she has a little bit of a baby rash. >> i think that's mesh. >> i can spot that from a mile away. if she put...
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we live in an ever-connected world and the question is, at what cost, phil lavell, al jazeera, london. >> well leaves is here with sports. >> in mid july matt harvey started the all-star game. but now he has a partially torn ligament in his elbow. the mra led to the results that could lead to tommy john surgery. harvey, one of the leading contenders for the sy young award. it would likely take ten to 12 months before he's ready to pitch in the major leagues again. harvey says he's been pitching through pain for aquite a while. >> it's kind of what i've been doing all along. you have soreness, you have to pitch through it. i'm not going ogo out there and in the back of my mind think, a certain throw can completely tear it because obviously at any time that can happen. and you know i guess throwing a baseball is kind of an unnatural movement as it is. so any time you pick up a baseball you're always at risk for anything. and you know, we realize that as pitchers. >> in tennis the last chance for a grand slam in 2013 got underway in flushing, new york. number 1 ranked se serena willi. she faced f
we live in an ever-connected world and the question is, at what cost, phil lavell, al jazeera, london. >> well leaves is here with sports. >> in mid july matt harvey started the all-star game. but now he has a partially torn ligament in his elbow. the mra led to the results that could lead to tommy john surgery. harvey, one of the leading contenders for the sy young award. it would likely take ten to 12 months before he's ready to pitch in the major leagues again. harvey says he's...
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is it? >> well, al-qaeda's always been very experimental in terms of trying to identify new delivery mechanismsknown for a long time, i mean, you look at the underwear bomb, their experiments with are referred to as body bombs, bombs that are actually put inside the suicide bomber's body. we've also known that they have been working on liquid explosives, and so this is a carry-on from that. it's interesting that we're providing so much information about in this threat. i'm not sure that that's actually necessary. we seem to be unable to keep secrets anymore when it comes to the actual specifics of threats. but, you know, now they've been talking about this, and so what they're trying to do is develop a liquid explosive that would not be detectable -- what they understand as being standard procedures and capabilities right now. and that could include either liquids in the form of a bottle posing as a drink, it could be liquid, interestingly enough, that they actually put clothing or other materials into. then that liquid dries, and suddenly you've got a sweater or whatever it may be that's coate
is it? >> well, al-qaeda's always been very experimental in terms of trying to identify new delivery mechanismsknown for a long time, i mean, you look at the underwear bomb, their experiments with are referred to as body bombs, bombs that are actually put inside the suicide bomber's body. we've also known that they have been working on liquid explosives, and so this is a carry-on from that. it's interesting that we're providing so much information about in this threat. i'm not sure that...
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graham said after that visit his worst nightmare is that egypt fails because egypt failing is al qaeda's greatest hope. is senator graham right? >> well, i don't think we are at the point where al qaeda is winning in egypt. far from it. but i do think that this is an enormous setback for the democratic transition not only in egypt but across the middle east. this takes egypt back to the mubarak era. you have military rule. a state of emergency that gives kind of unprecedented or carte blanche powers to the army and this is not going to do well in healing the deep divide within egyptian society. it also will set back egypt's relationships with the outside world. the united states and europe has worked very hard to try to resolve this peaceful to prevent what has happened the last 12 hours to try to bring the muslim brotherhood into the political process to make sure it feelses include and it feels represented like all egyptians and that there are fragmented members that might think about taking alternative courses of action. so this is the worst case scenario and it's tragic to see this happen really. >> why do you think this is happen
graham said after that visit his worst nightmare is that egypt fails because egypt failing is al qaeda's greatest hope. is senator graham right? >> well, i don't think we are at the point where al qaeda is winning in egypt. far from it. but i do think that this is an enormous setback for the democratic transition not only in egypt but across the middle east. this takes egypt back to the mubarak era. you have military rule. a state of emergency that gives kind of unprecedented or carte...
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. >> well, the message is clear -- the president is alive and well. >> syrian state television has shown president bashar al-assad attending prayers to mark the end of ramadan. >> residence in the capital confirm there was shelling in the area, and it remains impossible to determine if the footage was taken before or after the attack. >> the images on syrian state television were clearly designed to show that the president remains unharmed and still able to attend a large gathering in damascus. it was his third public appearance in recent days. the rebels said they attacked the president's motorcade while he was on his way to a mosque in the capital, a claim dismissed by assad's information minister. >> regarding what was said, i confirm to you that, of course, the news is completely untrue. this news just shows the false hopes of some media outlets and the governments who are behind them. >> assad was not the only one to put in a public appearance. the new head of the opposition syrian national council visited the southern city of toronto where the uprising first began. it was his first visit to serious si
. >> well, the message is clear -- the president is alive and well. >> syrian state television has shown president bashar al-assad attending prayers to mark the end of ramadan. >> residence in the capital confirm there was shelling in the area, and it remains impossible to determine if the footage was taken before or after the attack. >> the images on syrian state television were clearly designed to show that the president remains unharmed and still able to attend a...
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is the al qaeda that orchestrated 9/11 has been decimated. it has now -- its name inherited by a number of different terrorist groups, it is alive and well, if you want to call it, but it is not the same al qaeda. releasing prisoners from guantanamo and other places went back from bush administration into obama administration. we have done it for perfectly legitimate reasons. there was overcrowding down there, they need to get them out, some of them did get back into the game. most did not. >> 30% recidivism. >> that's a lot. and what's the problem with overcrowding? i get it if you're living with the family, but you're prisoners! >> in a tropical paradise, and you get to play soccer. >> the soccer field is good. expensive. some of those people, by the way, have provided and continue to provide as i understand intelligence overseas. >> kg, you have a problem with bob? >> i love you bob, but i have to take issue when you say al qaeda has been decimated, they're not, they shape shift and change their name and it is the same roster. the current leadership is all former ex-gitmo detainees now smarter, better, more cash in the pocket, and now fost
is the al qaeda that orchestrated 9/11 has been decimated. it has now -- its name inherited by a number of different terrorist groups, it is alive and well, if you want to call it, but it is not the same al qaeda. releasing prisoners from guantanamo and other places went back from bush administration into obama administration. we have done it for perfectly legitimate reasons. there was overcrowding down there, they need to get them out, some of them did get back into the game. most did not....
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. >> well, the message is clear -- the president is alive and well. >> syrian state television has shown president bashar al-assad attending prayers to mark the end of ramadan. >> residence in the capital confirm there was shelling in the area, and it remains impossible to determine if the footage was taken before or after the attack. >> the images on syrian state television were clearly designed to show that the president remains unharmed and still able to attend a large gathering in damascus. it was his third public appearance in recent days. the rebels said they attacked the president's motorcade while he was on his way to a mosque in the capital, a claim dismissed by assad's information minister. >> regarding what was said, i confirm to you that, of course, the news is completely untrue. this news just shows the false hopes of some media outlets and the governments who are behind them. >> assad was not the only one to put in a public appearance. the new head of the opposition syrian national council visited the southern city of toronto where the uprising first began. it was his first visit to serious si
. >> well, the message is clear -- the president is alive and well. >> syrian state television has shown president bashar al-assad attending prayers to mark the end of ramadan. >> residence in the capital confirm there was shelling in the area, and it remains impossible to determine if the footage was taken before or after the attack. >> the images on syrian state television were clearly designed to show that the president remains unharmed and still able to attend a...
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others who follow terrorism would say al qaeda is a long way from being gone the leadership might be gone, the core leadership from early on, but al qaeda is alive and well in many countries around the world. >> what do you make of the threat this weekend and what the heck is going on? what prompted this. do you know anything about it? >> i think for al qaeda this is the benghazi lesson. they see a weakness. our embassies are not secured the way they should be. our consulates are not secured. shockingly, even after last september 11th, where by the way not only our embassy and our consulate in benghazi was attacked but our embassy in yemen, tunisia, egypt, all on the same day, had the black flag of al qaeda raised above them. so al qaeda may not be able to strike it bus -- but the see so targets overseas. >> obviously some of the same chatter and buzz we got ahead of benghazi they're getting right now and maybe to the administration's credit and security expert's credit, they're seizing on it now and acting with an abundance of caution now, so all good or what do you say? >> well, neil, better safe than sorry. we have al qaeda targeting 21 different emba
others who follow terrorism would say al qaeda is a long way from being gone the leadership might be gone, the core leadership from early on, but al qaeda is alive and well in many countries around the world. >> what do you make of the threat this weekend and what the heck is going on? what prompted this. do you know anything about it? >> i think for al qaeda this is the benghazi lesson. they see a weakness. our embassies are not secured the way they should be. our consulates are...
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is still out there. >> laura: the president admits the threat from al qaeda is alive and well. are his efforts in fighting terrorism working or making americans more vulnerable? we have a debate. >> what i say to president putin is there no reason why we shouldn't be able to cooperate more effectively than we do. >> laura: president obama says nyet to putin canceling next month's big meeting with the russian president. does it matter? we'll have a report. >> you and hillary had lunch. did you notice them measuring the drapes or anything like that. >> laura: is president obama paving the way for another president clinton? would hillary be the democrats' best choice for 2016? both sides were weigh in. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. hi everyone, i'm laura ingraham in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. "the tonight show" starring president obama. that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. the same week our government took the unprecedented action of shuttering 19 of our embassies in response to what we h
is still out there. >> laura: the president admits the threat from al qaeda is alive and well. are his efforts in fighting terrorism working or making americans more vulnerable? we have a debate. >> what i say to president putin is there no reason why we shouldn't be able to cooperate more effectively than we do. >> laura: president obama says nyet to putin canceling next month's big meeting with the russian president. does it matter? we'll have a report. >> you and...
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is not the case in al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. this is a key group that is linked historically and through some family ties, as well directly back to the top al qaeda leadership. it also has, and this is something i'm surprised hasn't come out yet but what evan was talking about, a particular interest in the airline industry. this group al qaeda in the arabian peninsula has been trying to build better bombs to get through airport security, to bring down american jetliners. it developed the underwear bomb so it could go through metal detecters because the bomb doesn't have metal in it. now the group is working on trying to get surgically implanted bombs which could get through those body scanning technologies that have been put in airports. it is a dangerous group. it is not a group of wannabes. >> i want to go to the politics at home and the reaction. back to you, evan. this is frightening. i know someone at tsa. i'm trying to find out what i can about this surgically implanted. according to one report i read months ago, if somebody looks like they've had recent surgery or even looks like you're in bad health, they give them a clos
is not the case in al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. this is a key group that is linked historically and through some family ties, as well directly back to the top al qaeda leadership. it also has, and this is something i'm surprised hasn't come out yet but what evan was talking about, a particular interest in the airline industry. this group al qaeda in the arabian peninsula has been trying to build better bombs to get through airport security, to bring down american jetliners. it developed...
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al qaeda's on the path to defeat, and bin laden is dead. defeat, and bin laden is dead. >> al qaeda has been decimated. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> well, throughoutesident's campaign for re-election last year we heard him talk about the decimation of al qaeda. but here's what the president said in his press conference on friday. >> core al qaeda is on its heels, has been decimated. but what i also said was that al qaeda and other extremists have metastasized into regional groups that can pose significant dangers. >> last week the state department closed 19 american outposts in the mideast and africa, and they evacuated the u.s. embassy in yemen. this week they warned americans not to travel to pakistan and they evacuated non-emergency personnel from the u.s. consulate in pakistan. all because of terrorist threats. gary burn son is a decorate d former cia officer who served as station chief on three separate occasions and led several of the agency's most important counterterrorism deployments. he spent his career hunting down al qaeda. he's also the author of a book, "jawbreaker: the attack on bin laden and al qaeda." gary joins me now. gary, than
al qaeda's on the path to defeat, and bin laden is dead. defeat, and bin laden is dead. >> al qaeda has been decimated. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> well, throughoutesident's campaign for re-election last year we heard him talk about the decimation of al qaeda. but here's what the president said in his press conference on friday. >> core al qaeda is on its heels, has been decimated. but what i also said was that al qaeda and other extremists have metastasized into...
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is the al-qaeda that orchestrated 9/11 has been december mated. decimated. the name has been inherited by a number of terrorist groups and so in fact it is alive and well if you want to call it, but it is not the same al-qaeda. by the way, releasing prisoners from guantanamo and other places went back from the bush administration to the obama administration. we have done it for perfectly legitimate reasons. there was over crowding down there, and they need to get them out. some did get back into the game. most of them did not. >> it drives me crazy. >> there was 30% raw -- recedivism. >> what is the problem with the over crowding? you are prisoners. >> you are in a tropical paradise and you get to play soccer. >> the soccer is expense tiff. expensive. some of those people have provided and continue to provide as i understand it u.s. intelligence overseas where they went back home. >> kg, do you have a problem with bob? >> i do. love you, bob, however i have to take issue every time you say al-qaeda has been december mated, they -- decimated, they have not. they shape shift. the current leadership is all former exgitmo detainees that are now smarter, better an
is the al-qaeda that orchestrated 9/11 has been december mated. decimated. the name has been inherited by a number of terrorist groups and so in fact it is alive and well if you want to call it, but it is not the same al-qaeda. by the way, releasing prisoners from guantanamo and other places went back from the bush administration to the obama administration. we have done it for perfectly legitimate reasons. there was over crowding down there, and they need to get them out. some did get back...
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is the next government that goes after assad? al qaeda. the predominant group and the rebels is not well meaning secular liberals, it is al qaeda. lori: that horrible situation and the human tragedy is john dropping. is horrible, thank you for sharing your analysis with us. sandra smith brought this to our attention at the top of the hour, stock markets of a dock and the safety and play under way, rotation to the safety of bonds, gold and the dollar to a certain extent. tune in at 7:00 p.m. tonight, lou dobbs tonight, i am filling in for him this evening, joining me is special guest tom mack and tyranny of the u.s. air force, we will talk about what the president should do about syria and now. ashley: home prices are moving up. the case schiller index for june was in line with estimates, it rose 2% over a month earlier but prices were up 12% vs. last year. our next guest says as inventories grow expect prices to fade as we head into fall months. joining us is meghan mcgrath, executive director and senior homebuilder analysts, as inventory rises this magic number, 6%, you won't see prices
is the next government that goes after assad? al qaeda. the predominant group and the rebels is not well meaning secular liberals, it is al qaeda. lori: that horrible situation and the human tragedy is john dropping. is horrible, thank you for sharing your analysis with us. sandra smith brought this to our attention at the top of the hour, stock markets of a dock and the safety and play under way, rotation to the safety of bonds, gold and the dollar to a certain extent. tune in at 7:00 p.m....
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is coming from and how serious it might be? >> well, what we can tell you, andrea, is it is al qaeda linked. it emanates from the arabian peninsula. what we can tell you in addition is that yesterday we passed legislation which i authored out of the committee, out of the foreign affairs committee, which our center counterparts will be bringing up as well, and that legislation focuses in the future on what we can do to -- for these particular embassies that are at risk, to harden those embassies, put marine corps security guards in place at the interest to the embassies, build additional checkpoints at the entrance and also put in place measures that will ensure a fast reaction force. a quick reaction force in embassies come under attack. so that legislation has now passed out of committee. >> let me just clarify about that though. because i think overall that legislation is 9% less than the current year or last year's funding. so you are most likely taking away from areas that you think are less vulnerable and putting them -- putting that money into this middle east, north africa area. >> ye
is coming from and how serious it might be? >> well, what we can tell you, andrea, is it is al qaeda linked. it emanates from the arabian peninsula. what we can tell you in addition is that yesterday we passed legislation which i authored out of the committee, out of the foreign affairs committee, which our center counterparts will be bringing up as well, and that legislation focuses in the future on what we can do to -- for these particular embassies that are at risk, to harden those...
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is it assad versus al-qaeda, peter? >> well, that is going on. al-qaeda, the islamists, but i wouldn't say i would necessarily describe it the way you described it. people saying it's just that we're talking about here, jon. there's a lot of things at play here. fist, you have your moral and ethical srgses, your national security considerations. what's our policy in syria, what's our strategy and what happens after you do a strike? so there's a lot of things that need to be thought through here, and they need to be thought in great depth. and considering what happens down the road, the effects outside of the middle east. so i'm not convinced, the administration has not presented me with a case yet that it's a good idea to put american forces in harm's way. but i want to hear more of what they have and what they know. jon: bashar assad is in power in large because he has a couple of powerful supporters, namely the mullahs in iran and also the government of russia. they are not going to stand idly by and just let him fall, are they? >> well, it's no
is it assad versus al-qaeda, peter? >> well, that is going on. al-qaeda, the islamists, but i wouldn't say i would necessarily describe it the way you described it. people saying it's just that we're talking about here, jon. there's a lot of things at play here. fist, you have your moral and ethical srgses, your national security considerations. what's our policy in syria, what's our strategy and what happens after you do a strike? so there's a lot of things that need to be thought...
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is here. for better or for worse, certainly iconic. melissa chan, al jazeera, san francisco. >> wellecreational marijuana use is now legal in washington. this could be a boost for state. the state will license and regulate growers, producers and users. they will look to implement its voter-approved pot luck. >> reporter: some in the county, the krob of god bud. >> so, it's root stock of -- >> reporter: his marijuana roots are deep. >> midwest-born. >> reporter: he says for year, giving pot to people with oh need it as medicine -- that will change. the legal landscape and legal business the opportunity it now offers. >> i realize it's like every kid that dreams to play in the world series. i was just a young day in recreational. >> reporter: he plans a quarter million dollar expansion. it's perfection not mass production is the goal. keep it small, keep it local. >> to people that want to open up 40 shops and be the wal-mart of marijuana -- smaller is better. >> reporter: but the state is expecting a big pay off. pot will be taxed here as it's grown, packaged and sold. revenue estimat
is here. for better or for worse, certainly iconic. melissa chan, al jazeera, san francisco. >> wellecreational marijuana use is now legal in washington. this could be a boost for state. the state will license and regulate growers, producers and users. they will look to implement its voter-approved pot luck. >> reporter: some in the county, the krob of god bud. >> so, it's root stock of -- >> reporter: his marijuana roots are deep. >> midwest-born. >>...
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is likely to continue. al jazeera. >> for more we turn to al jazeera's zana who is in beirut. how is the syrian government reacting? is more and more condemnation comes in from world leaders. >> well, we do know that the syrian government has categorically denied using chemical weapons. in fact, they have accused the opposition fabricating these lice to use it as a pretext to intervene in syria. so this is a position of the syrian government, but when you talk to observers, they will tell you that the syrian government seems to be confident. yes, we've heard tough words from the french foreign minister, officials in turkey, they've been saying that force needs to be used, the red line has been crossed, but we've heard those statements before. the syrian government knows they can count on the support of russia in the u.n. security council of china, and they know that. more importantly it is not just the deadlock in the security council, is that there is a reluctance among the western nations to intervene in syria. they say it is not in their interest to intervene in syria at the moment because in the scenario at the moment the rebels, the armed groups on the ground are not supporte
is likely to continue. al jazeera. >> for more we turn to al jazeera's zana who is in beirut. how is the syrian government reacting? is more and more condemnation comes in from world leaders. >> well, we do know that the syrian government has categorically denied using chemical weapons. in fact, they have accused the opposition fabricating these lice to use it as a pretext to intervene in syria. so this is a position of the syrian government, but when you talk to observers, they...