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these are your internal travel documents that show these jihadi's are coming from your country. even if you don't care about the fate of our soldiers are the iraqis, a number of these are going to come back to your country very highly trained. do you want that? you have to help us stop the flow of these young men out of your country. general daily's efforts were so effective that by the end of 2007 and into 2008 general petraeus with the overall commander in iraq and this whole of government effort beginning with the intelligence on the send jar side, the commando raid, the capture of the document, the exploitation of the intelligence and then the diplomatic effort to spread it across the middle east, that entire whole the government ever did more to hault suicide bombings in iraq than any military mission could have. to conclude, where does this leave us today? here we are a couple of weeks after the tenth anniversary of 9/11 and a lot of commemoration ceremonies in washington and shanksville but where's the country today? as we complete the ark of our book. to be sure the al q
these are your internal travel documents that show these jihadi's are coming from your country. even if you don't care about the fate of our soldiers are the iraqis, a number of these are going to come back to your country very highly trained. do you want that? you have to help us stop the flow of these young men out of your country. general daily's efforts were so effective that by the end of 2007 and into 2008 general petraeus with the overall commander in iraq and this whole of government...
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passports, your travel documents that show that these jihad jihadis come from your country. a number of them come back to your country highly trained. do you want that? we have to stop the flow of these young men out of your country. his efforts were so effective that by the end of 2007 and into 2008, general petraeus was the overall commander in iraq that did this whole of government effort beginning with the intelligence on the site, the command raid, the capture of the documents, the exemployeation of the intelligence -- exploitation of the intelligence, and then the effort to spread it across the middle east, that whole entire government effort did more to halt suicide bombings in iraq than any other military mission could have. >> so, to conclude, where does this leave us today? here we are, just a couple weeks after the 10th anniversary of 9/11, a lot of commemoration ceremonies at ground zero, washington, and pennsylvania, but where are we today in completing this book? well, to be sure, the al-qaeda leadership in pakistan with the death of bin laden in may in that na
passports, your travel documents that show that these jihad jihadis come from your country. a number of them come back to your country highly trained. do you want that? we have to stop the flow of these young men out of your country. his efforts were so effective that by the end of 2007 and into 2008, general petraeus was the overall commander in iraq that did this whole of government effort beginning with the intelligence on the site, the command raid, the capture of the documents, the...
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affinity those a is a child of privilege and from upstate new york tells you not obey something about jihadis projected from all walks of life but at the time maybe period and in our history when america had been beaten down that even then the wealthiest businessman and those leaders that we have have literally thrown up their hands to declare that have no and so roosevelts was in the white house to say he would try everything he could to bring america and is in the presidential speech in the campaign, in then to take the message and if it fails but above all try something. and it was a varied slate of programs. under the unprecedented set of regulations. and then into the wilderness that was from civilian conservation and. and one of the first americans and also the mortgage system that requires homeowners to refinance between every three and five years preventing them for air verb building up equity long-term loans that help you to own your house. that was of everything goes right. and at rock-bottom interest rates this was the home corporation and two above to see something like that to al
affinity those a is a child of privilege and from upstate new york tells you not obey something about jihadis projected from all walks of life but at the time maybe period and in our history when america had been beaten down that even then the wealthiest businessman and those leaders that we have have literally thrown up their hands to declare that have no and so roosevelts was in the white house to say he would try everything he could to bring america and is in the presidential speech in the...
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would a real jihadi mix arabic and english? >> the specialists in the fbi conclude in their profile within a couple of months' period of time they thought it was a domestic actor, not a foreign actor. >> the fbi thought the killer might be hiding in plain sight, so the fed sent this e-mail to the american society of microbiologists asking its members, scientists, for help. it is very likely that one or more of you know this individual someone with legitimate access to dangerous germs and a high degree of technical knowledge. someone whose personality might be described as standoffish. out of 42,000 members, there is one response. >> i just thought, oh, no. i might actually know the person. >> nancy haigwood, a microbiologist with a hunch. >> i also had conviction that i really needed to call the fbi. >> murder by mail. >> this was certainly murder by mail.er ds use super models, metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a mode
would a real jihadi mix arabic and english? >> the specialists in the fbi conclude in their profile within a couple of months' period of time they thought it was a domestic actor, not a foreign actor. >> the fbi thought the killer might be hiding in plain sight, so the fed sent this e-mail to the american society of microbiologists asking its members, scientists, for help. it is very likely that one or more of you know this individual someone with legitimate access to dangerous...
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. >> we have to remember that the negative messages continue to thrive in the on line jihadi forums that is a latest publicication and dates back to the last decade. we have seen a number of media forums that spread this narrative of hate and intolerence. >>> and that was from fox and friends earlier today. >> still taking down al-awlaki and alsiri in one attack could be one of the most successful drone strikes. >> thank you. >>> and news spreads about the capture of the leadership of the haqqani network. yesterday's drone strike is hailed upon. what does this mean on the ongoing war on terror. join us host of the fox news.com. casey mcfar land. great to have you here. >> great to be here, uma. >> latest news about the capture of malakahn who is revered of the haqqani clan. what impact will this have in afghanistan. >> getting him and capturing him is a big deal. the question is what will they get from him? will they get him to talk about the haqqani network in pakistan and the connection between the haqqani network and the pakistani intelligence service which admiral mullen just a week
. >> we have to remember that the negative messages continue to thrive in the on line jihadi forums that is a latest publicication and dates back to the last decade. we have seen a number of media forums that spread this narrative of hate and intolerence. >>> and that was from fox and friends earlier today. >> still taking down al-awlaki and alsiri in one attack could be one of the most successful drone strikes. >> thank you. >>> and news spreads about the...
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and remember, one of the things he says in his manifesto is this -- i am a jihadi, i am termed to bring sharia and domination of the world and it's not because what america did so much, it's because of what ala tells me to do and i will do that until they kill me. this is a generational fight for them, and so for the american government to engage in this apiecement apology, apiecement -- appeasement, that as that their fight is righteous, it is a huge mistake and if i were the mother of an american soldier right now and i heard this, i would be incredibly angry. megyn: deborah, thank you. want to let our viewers know we reached out to samir kahn's family to get them to react, they declined to be here. >>> new alarming concerns for the safety of flyers after a government watchdog reports that air traffic controller errors have increased sharply. trace has that and will give us a tour of the danger zone. >>> fox gets an up close look at moments in presidency,. h. w. bush like you've never seen him before. megyn: and now a fox news exclusive on a unique look at history. the official oral h
and remember, one of the things he says in his manifesto is this -- i am a jihadi, i am termed to bring sharia and domination of the world and it's not because what america did so much, it's because of what ala tells me to do and i will do that until they kill me. this is a generational fight for them, and so for the american government to engage in this apiecement apology, apiecement -- appeasement, that as that their fight is righteous, it is a huge mistake and if i were the mother of an...
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in the new york city subway, he boiled the hydrogen peroxide in the house of his uncle he watched jihadiarly shows a lack of trust between a part of the community and law enforcement and government officials. >> juan, final word to you, if you can respond to that point. >> i think the trust has gotten better and better over time. i think you've seen, especially after the ft. hood shootings, a number of individuals, imams speaking out against not just violent extremism here but voices like anwar al awlaki. we've got a problem here with a state sponsored act potentially as alleged. the ability of an american to actually organize a fairly sophisticated attack, that to me is a worrisome trend. and the ability to do that, whether on behalf of a state or behalf of an ideology, that's problematic. >> thanks very much to both of you. really appreciate you taking the time. >> thanks, erin. >>> tomorrow we're going to get personal with michele bachmann. questions and answers we want to get for you on "out t.
in the new york city subway, he boiled the hydrogen peroxide in the house of his uncle he watched jihadiarly shows a lack of trust between a part of the community and law enforcement and government officials. >> juan, final word to you, if you can respond to that point. >> i think the trust has gotten better and better over time. i think you've seen, especially after the ft. hood shootings, a number of individuals, imams speaking out against not just violent extremism here but...
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that three others died alongside him, including another radical american who was the producer of the jihady online magazine called inspire. the notion of killing americans instead of bringing them to justice, not sitting well with some. >> awlaki was born here, he's an american citizen. he was never charged or tried for any crimes. >> the american civil liberties union agrees, saying awlaki's killing violates both u.s. and international law. he placed himself outside american justice, but not beyond american air power. we'll talk about the legality of all this in a little bit. first, more details of the attacks. we mentioned at the top, fran towsend is learning new details about him, and what other countries were involved in this takedown. she joins us along with peter bergen. fran, i know you've been working your sources, you have new information tonight. what have you learned? >> it's interesting, we heard -- we remember the cargo plot. the saudi government handed us the tracking numbers. a senior counter terrorism official confirmed to me today, that as part of that plot, anwar al awlaki
that three others died alongside him, including another radical american who was the producer of the jihady online magazine called inspire. the notion of killing americans instead of bringing them to justice, not sitting well with some. >> awlaki was born here, he's an american citizen. he was never charged or tried for any crimes. >> the american civil liberties union agrees, saying awlaki's killing violates both u.s. and international law. he placed himself outside american...
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three others died along him including another radical american who was the producer of the jihadi online magazine called "inspire." the notion of killing americans instead of bringing them to justice, not sitting well with some. >> awlaki was born here, he's an american citizen. he was never tried or charged with any crimes. nobody knows if he ever killed anybody. >> the american civil liberties union agrees, saying awlaki's killing violates both u.s. and international law. others say awlaki placed himself outside american justice, but not beyond american air power. we'll talk about the legality of all this a little bit. first, more details of the attacks. we mentioned at the top, national security contributor fran towsend is learning new details about him, and what other countries were involved in this takedown. she joins us along with national security adviser peter bergen. fran, i know you've been working your sources, you have new information tonight. what have you learned? >> well, anderson, it's interesting. we heard a lot. we remember the cargo plot. the saudi government handed us
three others died along him including another radical american who was the producer of the jihadi online magazine called "inspire." the notion of killing americans instead of bringing them to justice, not sitting well with some. >> awlaki was born here, he's an american citizen. he was never tried or charged with any crimes. nobody knows if he ever killed anybody. >> the american civil liberties union agrees, saying awlaki's killing violates both u.s. and international...
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the 9/11 attackers, yes, they mostly were saudis, and that was the focus after 9/11, the focus of jihadi networks inside saudi arabia, and it took years before the saudis cracked down on their own, but now they are one of the united states most reliable allies in that part of the world. >> host: anny, democratic, good morning. >> caller: does the united states consider wikileaks a terrorist organization, and were they responsible for cutting off the funding for wikileaks, and i would like to comment that when grover was on, i thought you let him babble away, and the one person who called in with actual numbers to dispute him, you cut off. okay, thank you. >> host: all right. let's hear on the first point. >> guest: wikileaks 1 not considered a terrorist organization and they were cut off by credit card companies, and that's how they raise money. >> host: i want to ask you the effect of the arab spring on al-qaeda. >> guest: arab spring has been a very important development in the countries with really interesting about it is how little al-qaeda has to do with this and how it impacted. yo
the 9/11 attackers, yes, they mostly were saudis, and that was the focus after 9/11, the focus of jihadi networks inside saudi arabia, and it took years before the saudis cracked down on their own, but now they are one of the united states most reliable allies in that part of the world. >> host: anny, democratic, good morning. >> caller: does the united states consider wikileaks a terrorist organization, and were they responsible for cutting off the funding for wikileaks, and i...
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so it both has an ideaological component and they're trying to inspire a new generation of jihadies particularly on-line but it's also got a very practical value to it as well that concerns counterterrorism officials a great deal. >> rose: john miller have been invved in antiterrorism activities with the lapd as we as with the fbi. tell me who he was, awlaki, and in a sense, give me the kind of journey he took from the time he was in california until he moved south and what he did,nd then goingo yemen and what opportunities were there for him to go a different direction. >> well, anwar awlaki in the beginning is a bit of a puzzle. in the end, n so much. heree is, as eric and david said, relatively young. he's born in 1971. torrow would have been his birthday. born in new mexico. his parents were teachers. he h attended college in the united states, an engineering student. but he became an imam atsings in california and in virginia. and of course the lightning rod piece there is when three of the 9/11 high knac knack-- hijackers were among his followers in california and then turned up again in v
so it both has an ideaological component and they're trying to inspire a new generation of jihadies particularly on-line but it's also got a very practical value to it as well that concerns counterterrorism officials a great deal. >> rose: john miller have been invved in antiterrorism activities with the lapd as we as with the fbi. tell me who he was, awlaki, and in a sense, give me the kind of journey he took from the time he was in california until he moved south and what he did,nd then...
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afterwards when fear was at its height, when the arab world was seen as something full -- seething with jihadiese things changed from when you did that tour to now in terms of what the general feeling is in america toward arab-americans and also in terms of how the arab spring has reformulated people's sort of mental image. >> i think on some level the arab spring has been amazing at showing people in arab want the same freedoms. they hate us for our freedoms. i hope that is undermining that argument forever. one of the debates attacked us for our freedoms. anti-muslim sentiment, which is arab and muslim not the same -- >> majority of arabs are christians. >> right. i think anti-muslimism is worse now. it's accepted, main stream people use it to sell bookdz, go on tv, run office for it. a recent poll showed 47% of americans don't think muslims share the same values as they do. meaning we don't value life the same way, we don't embrace mockeries. it's a trying time. i look at the bright side. they could give hurricanes muslim names. that's not going to happen. as a comedian try to make sense of t
afterwards when fear was at its height, when the arab world was seen as something full -- seething with jihadiese things changed from when you did that tour to now in terms of what the general feeling is in america toward arab-americans and also in terms of how the arab spring has reformulated people's sort of mental image. >> i think on some level the arab spring has been amazing at showing people in arab want the same freedoms. they hate us for our freedoms. i hope that is undermining...
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don't know if iranians would have claimed it or if they would have framed some other group, some jihadiid the strike against the saudis and israelis and force sort of dramatic developments in the middle east when the arab spring is taking place. or this would have been a strike claimed by the iranians, or was something else. remember, the iranians are becoming very bold. this is a very bold conspiracy. they have placed some of their task forces in the mediterranean, they have some of their units coming to venezuela, they are training in venezuela to speak spanish as well. so we have to put the big puzzle together. what was the meaning of that projected strike? megyn: last question. the fbi director said that we are sending a clear message that any attempts on american soil will not be tolerated. how? how can we do that? >> first of all, we want to make sure that the iranian regime doesn't have other strikes in preparation. we really don't know. we're like a 9/11 botched, but we don't know exactly the length of it and the dimension of it. but the united states, of course, is present in t
don't know if iranians would have claimed it or if they would have framed some other group, some jihadiid the strike against the saudis and israelis and force sort of dramatic developments in the middle east when the arab spring is taking place. or this would have been a strike claimed by the iranians, or was something else. remember, the iranians are becoming very bold. this is a very bold conspiracy. they have placed some of their task forces in the mediterranean, they have some of their...
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so iran continue continued to sponsor both hamas and palestinian and jihadi. the idea was to inflict as much damage against israel as well as to disrupt the peace process. but it soon became very clear that iran was more than just sponsoring terrorist acts. it had become a political player. it had become a wedge between the two sort of largest factions, hamas and fox have. the iranians hammered yasir arafat and they threw their support behind hamas. it was not until really 2004 that hamas was really, that really came under the full control of iran. in that year after a series of domestic terrorist attacks that rivaled saudi arabia the saudi's turned off this bigot that had been going to hamas over the years and so what remained was just a drip. this was a vacuum that was filled iran and they have really began to take over most of the hamas budget if you will. and so, you have that happening at the same time you had the funding of hamas during the palestinian civil war of 2007. it was basically iranian training, iranian weaponry, iranian cash that helps hamas t
so iran continue continued to sponsor both hamas and palestinian and jihadi. the idea was to inflict as much damage against israel as well as to disrupt the peace process. but it soon became very clear that iran was more than just sponsoring terrorist acts. it had become a political player. it had become a wedge between the two sort of largest factions, hamas and fox have. the iranians hammered yasir arafat and they threw their support behind hamas. it was not until really 2004 that hamas was...
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elsewhere are the rising stars of the tear affiliate network, but it is the home grown self-radicalized jihadi that has a law enforcement concerned. they go on line and read the propaganda. the challenge of combating the long wolf is he or she is almost impossible to find before they act. host: you have that in the book come home from terrorism. guest: what we wrote about is the growth of a homegrown radicals, and much of what has happened is through the online videos. there is a guy that was an american-born cleric that preached in mosques. he was an american citizen who moved over to al qaeda, and can not only the cheap propaganda st wn, but one of the mos important planners. he was involved 10 months later in the same al qaeda yemens plot to pack explosives in printer cartridges and put them on planes bound for the united states. so how these things track is this is the same individual that his online videos are still very much in circulation here in the united states. radicalizing the individual american. the big concern for local law enforcement and the fbi because they are so hard to det
elsewhere are the rising stars of the tear affiliate network, but it is the home grown self-radicalized jihadi that has a law enforcement concerned. they go on line and read the propaganda. the challenge of combating the long wolf is he or she is almost impossible to find before they act. host: you have that in the book come home from terrorism. guest: what we wrote about is the growth of a homegrown radicals, and much of what has happened is through the online videos. there is a guy that was...
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recommend to all of you, if you haven't seen it was entitle "borrowing from the communists to pay the jihadis" and he pointed out that the president of opec and he's the senior commander in iran's revolutionary guards. so we have this picture of opec extorting ever more funds from the united states to fund the jihad against the west. and at the same time, the communists lending us the money and now becoming restive about their $1.6 trillion of u.s. securities. and as cliff pointed out that this is something that we're doing to ourselves. by punishing and suppressing and restricting energy production in the united states. we are one of the world's leading sources of energy. we have more available energy technologies. we have the amazing breakthrough of horizontal fraccing, to tap both natural gas. there are trillions and trillions and hundreds of years of natural gas resources available in the united states. and yet we succumb to this incredibly self-destructive gavat of between china and iran. recently, i've been noticing a kind of disoriention of america's leaders. i mean, we have a year or
recommend to all of you, if you haven't seen it was entitle "borrowing from the communists to pay the jihadis" and he pointed out that the president of opec and he's the senior commander in iran's revolutionary guards. so we have this picture of opec extorting ever more funds from the united states to fund the jihad against the west. and at the same time, the communists lending us the money and now becoming restive about their $1.6 trillion of u.s. securities. and as cliff pointed out...