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meanwhile the jihadis stormed inside. the ambassador has been taken out of his bedroom where he was doing his email and, checking up on, things that were going on during the day. and, he was taken with sean smith and herded into the so-called safe haven which was a, a closet back in the residential area of the main villa that was protected by ironed bars like a cage in a zoo, open iron bars. it was not a solid car. it was open iron bars, okay? he was taken put into the closet with nothing. they left everything behind. computers, secure computers, classified computers. all of that was left behind and they're put into the closet with one diplomatic security officer. all right. ten minutes or so goes by. ty goes back to chief of base, we have to go, we've got to go. these guys are under attack. it is getting worse. reports from alec henderson in the command center saying more jihadis were heading into theville last, the residential villa where the ambassador was hiding where the plan they would do if the compound came under
meanwhile the jihadis stormed inside. the ambassador has been taken out of his bedroom where he was doing his email and, checking up on, things that were going on during the day. and, he was taken with sean smith and herded into the so-called safe haven which was a, a closet back in the residential area of the main villa that was protected by ironed bars like a cage in a zoo, open iron bars. it was not a solid car. it was open iron bars, okay? he was taken put into the closet with nothing. they...
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in a cafe in istanbul, one jihadi told me that's why he's leaving syria. "isis is making mistakes. they're too harsh on people and they don't listen to he said. "i'm 100% convinced they are on the wrong path." and he's not alone accords to shiraz maher, an expert on islamic militants, dozens of british y jihadis also want to come home, raising questions of what they should do with these battle-hardened fighters. what does the british government need to be thinking about goinged for. >> they need to help transition them back into society and, of course, to use their voices to dissuade others there going in the first place. there won't be any more powerful narrative than one coming from a disillusioned fighter. >> peter carc, the former head of counter-terrorism for scotland yard, disagrees. >> they have gone against what the government says is acceptable or legal so they have to pay that price. >> reporter: i sat down with a european jihadi last weekend who is adamant he has absolutely no inclination or desire to attack the west and that the focus has always been syria. >> whose wor
in a cafe in istanbul, one jihadi told me that's why he's leaving syria. "isis is making mistakes. they're too harsh on people and they don't listen to he said. "i'm 100% convinced they are on the wrong path." and he's not alone accords to shiraz maher, an expert on islamic militants, dozens of british y jihadis also want to come home, raising questions of what they should do with these battle-hardened fighters. what does the british government need to be thinking about goinged...
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one european jihadi told me that's why he's leaving syria. and he's not alone. according to shiraz maher, an expert on islamic militant, dozens of british jihadis all want to come home, raising the question of what authorities should do with these battle-hardened fighters. what does the british government need to be thinking about now, goinged for? >> they need to find ways to disengage these guys, help transition them back into society and then, of course, to use their voices to decide others from going in the first place. there won't be any more powerful narrative than one coming from a disillusioned fighter. >> reporter: but peter clarke, the former head of counter-terrorism for scotland yard, disagrees. >> they've very clearly gone completely against what the government said is accept automobile or legal. so they have to pay that price. >> reporter: i sat down with a european jihadi last weekend who is adamant that he has absolutely no inclination or desire to attack the west, and that the focus has always been syria. >> whose word do we take on this? how mu
one european jihadi told me that's why he's leaving syria. and he's not alone. according to shiraz maher, an expert on islamic militant, dozens of british jihadis all want to come home, raising the question of what authorities should do with these battle-hardened fighters. what does the british government need to be thinking about now, goinged for? >> they need to find ways to disengage these guys, help transition them back into society and then, of course, to use their voices to decide...
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let's look at the number of european jihadis who traveled to iraq and syria. we can pull it up for you on the screen. these are the latest figures given to us from local governments and research institutes believed to be 930 fighters from france and at least 800 from russia. you can see that around 500 jihadis fighting in iraq and syria come from the uk. 400 are from germany but atika t happens if these isis fighters come home? joining us now live from london is horace rafiq and is an expert from a think tank. we've seen just this week u.s.-led air strikes with arab military air support and now the security council resolution that makes it much more difficult for these fighters to get funding. in your opinion is this anti-terror effort moving in the right direction taking the necessary action to stamp this kind of thing out? >> absolutely. there are two parts to combating the threat that we face from european and western jihadis that are fighting in the region and also potentially back home in european and the west, as well. the first part is absolutely we nee
let's look at the number of european jihadis who traveled to iraq and syria. we can pull it up for you on the screen. these are the latest figures given to us from local governments and research institutes believed to be 930 fighters from france and at least 800 from russia. you can see that around 500 jihadis fighting in iraq and syria come from the uk. 400 are from germany but atika t happens if these isis fighters come home? joining us now live from london is horace rafiq and is an expert...
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he's up against it though because what he wants to do is stop jihadis, british jihadis from returningthe u.k. from iraq and syria. it's not as simple as that. you are effectively taking away someone's statehood which is illegal in international law. debates with partners in the coalition over the weekend, but also lots of conversations with lawyers to see what's possible, when he's tried this in the past, the courts blocked many of his proposals and he's going to present what is a compromise to the particle men in the next half hour. be very interesting to see how tough he's able to be on british jihadis. >> it will be interesting to see. erin mclaughlin, i want to go to you now. where are the british citizens on this? what do they want? >> i think there's some british citizens who are concerned. any time you hear from your government that a terrorist attack is highly likely, well, that's alarming language, but i think there is some british citizens who are skeptical. they think that the government is simply trying to scare the general population into support for these broader counter
he's up against it though because what he wants to do is stop jihadis, british jihadis from returningthe u.k. from iraq and syria. it's not as simple as that. you are effectively taking away someone's statehood which is illegal in international law. debates with partners in the coalition over the weekend, but also lots of conversations with lawyers to see what's possible, when he's tried this in the past, the courts blocked many of his proposals and he's going to present what is a compromise to...
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jihadis began a new offensive. we left just as the battle was getting underway. the kurds hope airstrikes will take some of the pressure off of them. but every night, islamic state fighters have been attacking. on this part of the frontline, the jihadis remain as ambitious and dangerous as ever. for more on the growing coalition to take on islamic state, i spoke to the middle east editor in beirut. obviously the u.s. is pleased with the way things are going. how is the coalition unit in the region itself -- viewed in the region itself? >> inside syria, it is interesting at the moment. the bombing is affecting people in different ways. some are not going in the way the americans or british would like. there has been more support expressed for islamic state. one of the reasons has been the ,ombing of a jihadi rival the al qaeda affiliate, which is more popular on the ground, quite popular in fact. they were fighting islamic state. now there are people in social media saying they should get together and jihadis should stick together at a time like this. as well as t
jihadis began a new offensive. we left just as the battle was getting underway. the kurds hope airstrikes will take some of the pressure off of them. but every night, islamic state fighters have been attacking. on this part of the frontline, the jihadis remain as ambitious and dangerous as ever. for more on the growing coalition to take on islamic state, i spoke to the middle east editor in beirut. obviously the u.s. is pleased with the way things are going. how is the coalition unit in the...
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his new book is called, "the jihadis return -- isis and the new sunni uprising."resident obama says we must degrade and destroy. is this the new line in the sand? will this deal with the violence in the middle east with this group and the related group, khorasan? >> no, it is not. as he said himself, it will take years, and the first day of bombings, the bombardments, are usually the best, and pictures on television of large buildings being blown up looks very effective, but usually the buildings have nobody in them. workmber, this did not when the u.s. had 150,000 andiers in iraq in 2006 2007, so i doubt it is going to work now. it is going to make it more difficult for the islamic state to put its gunmen into convoys and launch risky attacks on bases and towns, but otherwise it is not going to have a decisive effect. , where see that in iraq we have been bombings since the beginning of august, and the islamic state is still on the offensive. >> will it have a recruiting effect? >> yes. i think they are probably not short of recruits anyway. a iraq and syria, you
his new book is called, "the jihadis return -- isis and the new sunni uprising."resident obama says we must degrade and destroy. is this the new line in the sand? will this deal with the violence in the middle east with this group and the related group, khorasan? >> no, it is not. as he said himself, it will take years, and the first day of bombings, the bombardments, are usually the best, and pictures on television of large buildings being blown up looks very effective, but...
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jihadi fighters happy in death. all in an effort to lure people to join the cause, showing the glory. a former jihadist shows us how he's fighting back now against all of these myths that are hooking in recruits. bulldog: quarterback takes the snap... oh, he fakes a handoff and he's making a run... for mattress discounters fall kickoff sale! right now, save up to $300 on sealy posturepedic and serta mattress sets. even get 24 months interest-free financing on every tempur-pedic. you're going to love their football field-size selection. this calls for a little touchdown dance. don't miss the fall kickoff sale at mattress discounters. ♪ mattress discounters >>> it's no secret isis draws in jihadi wannabes by the means of social media. the message is all too often meet evil. designed not to inspire or inform but instead to delude. >> reporter: scroll through the twitter feeds and facebook pages, you'll find videos like this one. that they say shows the righteousness of their cause. photos of dead jihadi fighters smilin
jihadi fighters happy in death. all in an effort to lure people to join the cause, showing the glory. a former jihadist shows us how he's fighting back now against all of these myths that are hooking in recruits. bulldog: quarterback takes the snap... oh, he fakes a handoff and he's making a run... for mattress discounters fall kickoff sale! right now, save up to $300 on sealy posturepedic and serta mattress sets. even get 24 months interest-free financing on every tempur-pedic. you're going to...
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. >> the militant jihadis in isis are led by their self-proclaimed leader. 43-year-old abu baghdadi. their goal? to kill or drive out so-called infidels from the lands where islam has reigned from centuries. >> the last caliphate really gentlemen lit mad adoman one established at the end of world war i. they think they are recreating that in some ways they think their caliphate is arab is even more legitimate than ottoman which is turk itish. they believe that the only legitimate religious belief is their particular harsh brand of tsunami islam. any other who holds any other belief offensively muslim is deemed heretic libel to death or certainly exile. >> isis emerged from the al qaeda in iraq or aqi. >> the predecessor group to that was the group that abu sar suzuki started. >> he became the head of aqi. battling against u.s. coalition forces on the streets of fallujah from maddy. >> isis has been able to ellipse al qaeda by the fact that they rule a state. they are not hiding in caves and on the margins of the islamic world. [gunfire] >> they have a lot of fellows that have fought
. >> the militant jihadis in isis are led by their self-proclaimed leader. 43-year-old abu baghdadi. their goal? to kill or drive out so-called infidels from the lands where islam has reigned from centuries. >> the last caliphate really gentlemen lit mad adoman one established at the end of world war i. they think they are recreating that in some ways they think their caliphate is arab is even more legitimate than ottoman which is turk itish. they believe that the only legitimate...
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yes, there are some jihadi elements in india but there's no evidence that they have a presence. it's an attempt to have people like us discuss him because he's been out of the limelight for so long. it's all been about isis in syria. al qaeda is very conscious that they're yesterday's story. the tape of him is so boring. he's talking on a monolog for a half an hour. you look at what isis is doing is very exciting, well-edited with music. you can see why isis is a much more appealing media strategy apart from they're being much more successful in terms of getting territory, money, fighters, establishing a large foothold in the middle east. >> hussein, what about the issue of what happens once american troops draw down? because as that happens, the taliban is clearly going to make some kind of play for power in afghanistan, the afghan taliban, and historically they have been supported by the pakistani military. do you believe that will happen again? >> whether the pakistani military supports them or not, the fact remains that they have not done anything so far to stop the taliban,
yes, there are some jihadi elements in india but there's no evidence that they have a presence. it's an attempt to have people like us discuss him because he's been out of the limelight for so long. it's all been about isis in syria. al qaeda is very conscious that they're yesterday's story. the tape of him is so boring. he's talking on a monolog for a half an hour. you look at what isis is doing is very exciting, well-edited with music. you can see why isis is a much more appealing media...
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it's believed around 500 british jihadis currently are in syria. the exact number, though, is not know. 250 are believed to have already returned to the united kingdom and they've only seized some 23 passports. this is a problem we expect the prime minister to address today. also security analysts say they expect him to look into terrorist prevention and investigation measures. a series of restrictions on individuals linked to terrorism activity but not able to charge or deport. but there is talk about the government reintroducing something called the exile powers allowing them to re-locate these individuals to areas outside of london. but all of this subject to intense debate over the weekend. talks that continue into this morning, liberal democrats, coalition parties voicing concerns about you how these policies may impact people's civil lick irrelevants here in the united kingdom. >> some have suggested these are a lot of politics perhaps. what are people saying? how are typical londoners reacting to this heightened threat level there? >> report
it's believed around 500 british jihadis currently are in syria. the exact number, though, is not know. 250 are believed to have already returned to the united kingdom and they've only seized some 23 passports. this is a problem we expect the prime minister to address today. also security analysts say they expect him to look into terrorist prevention and investigation measures. a series of restrictions on individuals linked to terrorism activity but not able to charge or deport. but there is...
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to syria to fight with various jihadi groups.i online magazine and blogs making clear, new york, washington, houston, chicago and atlanta and other american cities remain prime extremist targets. >> and deb, you have a picture -- pages of one of the notebooks. this is really organized, put in a spiral notebook. >> what is amazing is this is their online magazine. it is so well done. it is like a female jihady put out. they used a year book. they keep coming back to the attacks, the pipe bombs, the car bombs, the pressure cooker bombs. they are not getting more creative in the attacks but they are trying to indoctrinate young jihadist into do a pipe or a car. and as you heard paul cook shrank say, the real fear is if isis lets out of a mobilization of army to say we want all of you lone wolves to act and act now. that is an even greater game-changer. >> deborah fayerick, thank you very much. outfront and member of the [ inaudible ]. i know they are targeting flights that americans fly. what have you learned about this threat? >> w
to syria to fight with various jihadi groups.i online magazine and blogs making clear, new york, washington, houston, chicago and atlanta and other american cities remain prime extremist targets. >> and deb, you have a picture -- pages of one of the notebooks. this is really organized, put in a spiral notebook. >> what is amazing is this is their online magazine. it is so well done. it is like a female jihady put out. they used a year book. they keep coming back to the attacks, the...
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have done, well we have identified this jihadi john, something has happened.e become aware jihadi john and his associates are aware they have been identified. maybe they have gone underground. our services, let's put this out. let's shake it up a little bit, see what movement we get. that would be one reason. you never know. send call side maybe for political purposes to show we're ahead of the game but i doesn't that is the case. heather: maybe shake it up and see what comes as a result. are you confident somebody in our government or one of our allies, since we apparently know who this guy is, is going to go out and try to snatch-and-grab him? >> yes. i mean, identifying was the first step. then again, building this target list of those around them. you know and i think that there is no doubt we've gotten very good at this, certainly in concert with our british allies, services there. we've got very good at this part of the war on terror. so will we be actively targeting them and you know, are his days numbered? absolutely. i would hope that that will includ
have done, well we have identified this jihadi john, something has happened.e become aware jihadi john and his associates are aware they have been identified. maybe they have gone underground. our services, let's put this out. let's shake it up a little bit, see what movement we get. that would be one reason. you never know. send call side maybe for political purposes to show we're ahead of the game but i doesn't that is the case. heather: maybe shake it up and see what comes as a result. are...
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some of them join other rebel groups in syria, from mainstream to the other jihadi affiliate, which made these terrorist threats against the united states. it's incredibly difficult to determine when somebody leaves america's soil and winds up in turkey and crosses that border, what group, what faction have they joined arms with. we don't know. there's another component to this, which a lot of the people in isis are detainees in iraq. they said a lot of these were in camp bucha. the military is trying to find out who was an american prisoner of war who is now in the isis upper echelons. >> colonel, if indeed this man is an american citizen, does the u.s. have legal authority to maybe go after him there with like a drone attack, or air strike of some sort? anwar al awa ki, he was working with al qaeda and there was a lot of controversy surrounding him. >> there will be controversy again, because it's not quite sure -- i mean, he's broken the law already by merely going over there to join that group. or even intending to join that group, he's broken the law. if he's involved in the war cri
some of them join other rebel groups in syria, from mainstream to the other jihadi affiliate, which made these terrorist threats against the united states. it's incredibly difficult to determine when somebody leaves america's soil and winds up in turkey and crosses that border, what group, what faction have they joined arms with. we don't know. there's another component to this, which a lot of the people in isis are detainees in iraq. they said a lot of these were in camp bucha. the military is...
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(laughter) i.s.i.s. is the "it" jihady group right now.y've got an entire caliphate, while all of ayman's guys are still doing monkey bars. that's not a long-term plan! what if you take over a city without a jungle gym? how will you get around? worse, i.s.i.s. has taken the lead in the arena most associated with the oppressive seventh-century ideologies, youtube. >> we all remember those grainy amateurish videos that bin laden made that looked like it was set up by somebody who didn't know what they were doing in long-winded arabic that nobody in the west could understand. now we have i.s.i.s. on twitter, on instagram, on what's app, they produce slick videos. >> they're highly produced, they've got music, graphics, all sorts of things put into the screen that are sophisticated and technical. >> they've got young tech-savvy guys doing it. >> stephen: yes, i.s.i.s. is cranking out more viral hits than funny or die. (laughter) minus the first part. (laughter) meanwhile, al quaida's still mailing out betamax tapes of "grandpa kill-'em-all" dr
(laughter) i.s.i.s. is the "it" jihady group right now.y've got an entire caliphate, while all of ayman's guys are still doing monkey bars. that's not a long-term plan! what if you take over a city without a jungle gym? how will you get around? worse, i.s.i.s. has taken the lead in the arena most associated with the oppressive seventh-century ideologies, youtube. >> we all remember those grainy amateurish videos that bin laden made that looked like it was set up by somebody who...
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. >> the militant jihadis in isis are led by their self-proclaimed leader. 43-year-old abu baghdadi. their goal? to kill or drive out so-called infidels from the lands where islam has reigned from centuries. >> the last caliphate really gentlemen lit mad adoman one established at the end of world war i. they think they are recreating that in some ways they think their caliphate is arab is even more legitimate than ottoman which is turk itish. they believe that the only legitimate religious belief is their particular harsh brand of tsunami islam. any other who holds any other belief offensively muslim is deemed heretic libel to death or certainly exile. >> isis emerged from the al qaeda in iraq or aqi. >> the predecessor group to that was the group that abu sar suzuki started. >> he became the head of aqi. battling against u.s. coalition forces on the streets of fallujah from maddy. >> isis has been able to ellipse al qaeda by the fact that they rule a state. they are not hiding in caves and on the margins of the islamic world. [gunfire] >> they have a lot of fellows that have fought
. >> the militant jihadis in isis are led by their self-proclaimed leader. 43-year-old abu baghdadi. their goal? to kill or drive out so-called infidels from the lands where islam has reigned from centuries. >> the last caliphate really gentlemen lit mad adoman one established at the end of world war i. they think they are recreating that in some ways they think their caliphate is arab is even more legitimate than ottoman which is turk itish. they believe that the only legitimate...
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thousand fighters have joined jihadi groups in western syria. including a dozen or more americans. well-produced video showing other westerners who have joined. this recent video shows a man identifies add an american, saying please join the fight. >> please make all believers come as soon as possible. >> reporter: it tells cnn isis targets disgruntled sunni muslims and kids from poor neighborhoods, are they paid to fight? >> so after you pass their vetting, and they are convinced that you really are a genuine recruit, then you formally get a member of isis and then you do get a salary. >> reporter: once in the fold pat of a recruit's experience can be oddly civilized. one for isis told them he'd pick up foreign recruits at the airport like a chauffeur. >> he would stand there and hold a sign with the jihadi's name on it and pick them up and drive them to the border. >> analysts say the reason they have slick recruiting tactics is because they have a hard time holding ton recruits. many of them end up leaving. a key reason insiders say they get
thousand fighters have joined jihadi groups in western syria. including a dozen or more americans. well-produced video showing other westerners who have joined. this recent video shows a man identifies add an american, saying please join the fight. >> please make all believers come as soon as possible. >> reporter: it tells cnn isis targets disgruntled sunni muslims and kids from poor neighborhoods, are they paid to fight? >> so after you pass their vetting, and they are...
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it is not a crazed young jihadi. it is a young complicated picture, karl, of the men turning to this fight. >> reporter: absolutely. i think, you know, before part of any war, we know there is propaganda on any side. the videos we have seen from isis and other jihadi groups, isis i sympathizers say this is shock and awe. there are nuances here. there is a lot of stuff we have to understand to figure out then how we can begin to tackle this problem, christine. >> karl penhaul, thanks. >>> the state department launching a media blitz against isis. they are hoping a video "welcome to the islamic state land" will hurt recruitment. more than 100 americans have traveled overseas to join isis. the videos has graphic beheadings and urging viewers to think again. >>> meanwhile, secretary of state john kerry is heading to the middle east to try to strengthen the coalition against isis. >>> congress is back in session today with a full plate of issues and not a lot of time. republican leaders say they expect to meet with white
it is not a crazed young jihadi. it is a young complicated picture, karl, of the men turning to this fight. >> reporter: absolutely. i think, you know, before part of any war, we know there is propaganda on any side. the videos we have seen from isis and other jihadi groups, isis i sympathizers say this is shock and awe. there are nuances here. there is a lot of stuff we have to understand to figure out then how we can begin to tackle this problem, christine. >> karl penhaul,...
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goe jihadis from the west. there's a reason why they're videotaping it. there's a reason why they're using british or foreign jihadis to do the executions. there's a reason why these videos recruit thousands more western jihadis. an ally that refuses to allow the u.s. to use its military bases. so the reality is that our allies that the administration praises, turkey and -- are sabotaging our campaign against isis, while the president is basically angered. good allies like egypt, which could be participating in a very meaningful way, because it is significantly an idea -- >> we don't want the muslim brotherhood. we don't want sharia law. we may be muslims, but we don't want this extremism. let me move along here. you just said a few minutes ago that that video might be an incentive to other people to join. we know that ali mohammed brown, charged in the murders of four men. he says that he and two other people killed to avenge the u.s. actions in the middle east. is this home grown radical islamic terrorism? >> absolutely. most people have no clue about w
goe jihadis from the west. there's a reason why they're videotaping it. there's a reason why they're using british or foreign jihadis to do the executions. there's a reason why these videos recruit thousands more western jihadis. an ally that refuses to allow the u.s. to use its military bases. so the reality is that our allies that the administration praises, turkey and -- are sabotaging our campaign against isis, while the president is basically angered. good allies like egypt, which could be...
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marion ryan had accused her husband of taking the child to join a jihadi movement in syria. here is more. >> happy and long-awaited homecoming. the plane touched down outside of paris and she was clutching her two-year-old daughter in her arms after months of separation and uncertainty. >> she is feeling immense joy and relief after a long, admirable struggle. the french government was at her side every step of the way. to ensure that marian and her little girl could come back to france today. >> her daughter was taken last october by her franco tunisian father. he went too serious to fight against bashar al-assad. marion accused her then husband who she is now divorcing him of kidnapping. -- who she is now divorcing, of kidnapping. she spoke to france 24 about her fears. >> the questions i have to live with everyday is, what is she eating? is someone looking after her? in this struggle, every second counts. >> after months of silence and an international manhunt she was contacted last week and asked to pick up their daughter did the syrian border. he was arrested there whil
marion ryan had accused her husband of taking the child to join a jihadi movement in syria. here is more. >> happy and long-awaited homecoming. the plane touched down outside of paris and she was clutching her two-year-old daughter in her arms after months of separation and uncertainty. >> she is feeling immense joy and relief after a long, admirable struggle. the french government was at her side every step of the way. to ensure that marian and her little girl could come back to...
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turkey is an underground railroad for jihadis from africa to europe to syria. likely john kerry will ask the turks to do more to crackdown on the flow of fighters through turkey. in addition, in the past, turkey has allowed the u.s. air force to use air bases to carry out missions against iraq for example and it's unlikely that the turks want to come out publicly to allow that because the turks have almost 50 of their diplomats and security officers and their family members who have been hostages since june in iraq. all captured in turkey's consulate in the northern city of mosul. they are terrified they could see repeats of the beheadings we have scene of the poor american journalists if they come out in support of the u.s. and campaign against isis. so, john kerry will be trying to push the turks to do more, but his visit is coming in a few days after the u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel made his visit to turkey and he did not come away publicly with many pledges of support from the turks in this difficult and complicated campaign. >> the self interests and
turkey is an underground railroad for jihadis from africa to europe to syria. likely john kerry will ask the turks to do more to crackdown on the flow of fighters through turkey. in addition, in the past, turkey has allowed the u.s. air force to use air bases to carry out missions against iraq for example and it's unlikely that the turks want to come out publicly to allow that because the turks have almost 50 of their diplomats and security officers and their family members who have been...
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and you have one between the jihadis themselves. isis and nuhsra. that is the fundamental problem in syria. you have to find a way to focus the available assets and resources against the problem we consider to be the most critical. and what is that problem now? is it bashar al assad? essentially a murderous, secular regime that really isn't interested expanding into iraq and attacking america, or is it the burgeoning jihadi sunni threat by al nuhsrah and isis. this is a politically inconvenient question to ask. senator mccain identified one of the major contradictions and challenges we face in being effective in countering isis in syria proper. >> tony, this is quite alarming, actually, to hear the questions asked from senator mccain this morning. it does sound like we actually don't have a real strategy yet with -- in syria, because that is a huge question. how can we be sure the rebels are simply going to fight against isis and not the assad regime? how can we achieve our goals if we don't have a defined syrian strategy? >> we've already seen hors
and you have one between the jihadis themselves. isis and nuhsra. that is the fundamental problem in syria. you have to find a way to focus the available assets and resources against the problem we consider to be the most critical. and what is that problem now? is it bashar al assad? essentially a murderous, secular regime that really isn't interested expanding into iraq and attacking america, or is it the burgeoning jihadi sunni threat by al nuhsrah and isis. this is a politically inconvenient...
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he and his would be jihadi friends would spend their nights watching jihadi videos and plotting their he started to hate america. >> his first travel was in april of 2002 when he traveled to pakistan for the purpose of seeking out military style training. >> they failed in their first attempt. so they returned to the u.s. to try to kill at home. according to these court records, in 2003, abousamra and his associated plotted an attack on civilians at a shopping mall and conspired to kill condoleeza rice and attorney general john ashcroft. again they failed. >> on or about february 13th 2004, mr. abousamra travelled to the fallujah area of iraq. >> there he may have made an important connection. >> abousamra was in fallujah at the same time that we believable that baghdadi was in fallujah. >> but what about connections back in boston? at least eight known terrorists attended this cambridge mosque, a point the mosque denies. >> is there any information you can give us about this guy, abousamra? do you remember seeing him the? >> no clue. >> why do you think this mosque keeps ending up at
he and his would be jihadi friends would spend their nights watching jihadi videos and plotting their he started to hate america. >> his first travel was in april of 2002 when he traveled to pakistan for the purpose of seeking out military style training. >> they failed in their first attempt. so they returned to the u.s. to try to kill at home. according to these court records, in 2003, abousamra and his associated plotted an attack on civilians at a shopping mall and conspired to...
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it's going to recruit a lot more jihadis from the west.'s a reason why they're videotaping it. there's a reason why they're using british or foreign jihadis to do the executions. there's a reason why these videos recruit thousands more western jihadis. an ally that refuses to allow the u.s. to use its military bases. so the reality is that our allies that the administration praises, turkey and -- are sabotaging our campaign against isis, while the president is basically angered. good allies like egypt, which could be participating in a very meaningful way, because it is significantly an idea -- >> we don't want the muslim brotherhood. we don't want sharia law. we may be muslims, but we don't want this extremism. let me move along here. you just said a few minutes ago that that video might be an incentive to other people to join. we know that ali mohammed brown, charged in the murders of four men. he says that he and two other people killed to avenge the u.s. actions in the middle east. is this home grown radical islamic terrorism? >> absol
it's going to recruit a lot more jihadis from the west.'s a reason why they're videotaping it. there's a reason why they're using british or foreign jihadis to do the executions. there's a reason why these videos recruit thousands more western jihadis. an ally that refuses to allow the u.s. to use its military bases. so the reality is that our allies that the administration praises, turkey and -- are sabotaging our campaign against isis, while the president is basically angered. good allies...
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worshippers seem concerned muslims are unfairly targeted in the hunt for british jihadis. >> people ared of what they don't know most of the time. it's like in movies, alien invasions, they just want to attack them. that's the same with us. >> reporter: they say it's fueled by the american war on terror. >> there's an elephant in the room. if somebody's going abroad, whether it's the british army or extremism and killing somebody, they've got blood on their hands. >> reporter: even warnings, now risk setting neighbors against each other. some hold out hope that differences of color and religion are no obstacle to sharing common ground. >> it's not about rules and regulations and all that nonsense. it's about living together, caring about each other. >> kindness, patience, acceptance. that will keep a community together. >> reporter: karl penhaul, cnn, london. >> we'll be back in just a moment. as a mother of two, it's really hard to work at home. when i really need to get stuff done, i hide in the laundry room. no one ever goes in there. a lawyer that's a monkey? hahahaha. also, the dry
worshippers seem concerned muslims are unfairly targeted in the hunt for british jihadis. >> people ared of what they don't know most of the time. it's like in movies, alien invasions, they just want to attack them. that's the same with us. >> reporter: they say it's fueled by the american war on terror. >> there's an elephant in the room. if somebody's going abroad, whether it's the british army or extremism and killing somebody, they've got blood on their hands. >>...
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jim it's saying it's in revenge for american airstrikes on jihadi its forces in iraq. the final day of commemoration ceremonies marking the tenth anniversary of the baseline school massacre. in beslan will bring you the recollections of the survivors. a lot of good to have you company watching international we start with our breaking news here in r.t. ukrainian president petro poroshenko has backtracked on his initial announcement of a full ceasefire in the country's east instead steps towards reaching a truce will be discussed the training leader how dare you announced on twitter that a permanent truce in the region was. fall asleep. some confusion then coming from kiev can we actually expect any sort of paste you think . well the situation here on the ground is chaotic there was this initial statement that was issued by kiruv that spoke about a permanent cease fire it was later than amended with the word permanent being dropped to be replaced by a cease fire regime the anti-government fighters and leaders here on the ground are not taking seriously the statement from
jim it's saying it's in revenge for american airstrikes on jihadi its forces in iraq. the final day of commemoration ceremonies marking the tenth anniversary of the baseline school massacre. in beslan will bring you the recollections of the survivors. a lot of good to have you company watching international we start with our breaking news here in r.t. ukrainian president petro poroshenko has backtracked on his initial announcement of a full ceasefire in the country's east instead steps towards...
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from the islamic state in iraq western officials struggle to find a solution to the rapidly growing jihadi threat and british m.p. george galloway gives an exclusive interview to our things and he said to being brutally beaten in london voicing his views on his right. to have a company you're with us the international. after months of an army offensive eastern ukraine looks devastated schools hospitals apartment blocks and houses are either badly damaged or completely destroyed but as anti-government forces drive troops away people are getting the chance to come out of hiding and to start rebuilding what's been wrecked. the first he didn't. even address. the weavers in the market. the most. even if. well local fighters are currently carrying out a military operation they say is and protecting the population here's how the fighting has been unfolding against in the. screeches here the focus of what calls an anti terror operation where anti-government forces used to control this territory here but army troops forced them out closer to the regional capital capitals and fighters now say this a
from the islamic state in iraq western officials struggle to find a solution to the rapidly growing jihadi threat and british m.p. george galloway gives an exclusive interview to our things and he said to being brutally beaten in london voicing his views on his right. to have a company you're with us the international. after months of an army offensive eastern ukraine looks devastated schools hospitals apartment blocks and houses are either badly damaged or completely destroyed but as...
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it's not surprising considering that it is the heart of jihadi activity. we have not seen the name used. there are public statements by the khorasan group. there is not a twitter account. so i think it's more informal. whether it comes from the u.s. intelligence community, and whether it's a name that other jihadis have used to refer to this group of people that have come from what they call khorasan, or the area of the greater afghanistan in central issua. i don't know. it is true, at least in my experience, we have not seen official statements by this as an organization. >> iran's president hassan rouhani accused some of the sunni arab allies of sponsoring i.s.i.l. and other groups. the khorasan group leader who may have been killed was one of many senior al qaeda terrorists fleeing to iran. iran has said that these guys are under house arrest and later were allowed to lead the country. do we know the relationship with al qaeda, and why the guys were allowed to leave. >> no, we don't know. >> it's an irony, and why this is a muddy world. there's no black
it's not surprising considering that it is the heart of jihadi activity. we have not seen the name used. there are public statements by the khorasan group. there is not a twitter account. so i think it's more informal. whether it comes from the u.s. intelligence community, and whether it's a name that other jihadis have used to refer to this group of people that have come from what they call khorasan, or the area of the greater afghanistan in central issua. i don't know. it is true, at least in...
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it's part of the trend of the jihadi cool which a lot of disenfranchised young men tend to associate with. >> i have to tell you that his behavior when he was being kpe cuted and that of james foley was the strongest character i have seen. the ability to sit there in the desert knowing what's coming, facing it with amazing ability. anyway, nbc's robert windrom reports at least seven americans, now eight including morgan, have been arrested this the last 15 months as they sought to travel to the region to join isis. many were aimless young men without hope before being radicalized. sixer were grabbed at airports, one at a bus station, another at a canadian border crossing. bobby, when you heard arselan, they sound like the profile without deciding on legal guilt like those in the boston marathon bombing. everybody has experienced loneliness. bobby, when you heard arselan, they sound like the profile without deciding on legal guilt like those in the boston marathon bombing. everybody has experienced loneliness. every has at different times. a sense you don't fit in at certain times. so
it's part of the trend of the jihadi cool which a lot of disenfranchised young men tend to associate with. >> i have to tell you that his behavior when he was being kpe cuted and that of james foley was the strongest character i have seen. the ability to sit there in the desert knowing what's coming, facing it with amazing ability. anyway, nbc's robert windrom reports at least seven americans, now eight including morgan, have been arrested this the last 15 months as they sought to travel...
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now, the spanish authorities fear it's being exploited by would-be jihadis.nce in me leila, it's just a boat ride away. i asked him, how much? every day, they say 10 to 15 more syrians arrive. walking right past the spanish authorities. a back door into fortress europe. on the mud track, spanish army vehicles take up position. they won't tell us why. but tensions are high, since authorities arrested a man to be the center of a cell last week. the latest of 20 arrested here on terror-related charges. the spanish government has admitted it's worried that not all that come here are simply seeking refuge. for syrians trapped so far from home, it feels like once more, they're caught in the crossfire of the war between i.s.i.s. and the west. >>> when we come back, a dangerous situation in japan. there have been more tremers on the country's mt. ontake. we'll show you how that's affecting the search and recovery efforts, as ash and gases continue to spew from this active volcano. >> the only people going up there are the rescuers who are putting their lives on the l
now, the spanish authorities fear it's being exploited by would-be jihadis.nce in me leila, it's just a boat ride away. i asked him, how much? every day, they say 10 to 15 more syrians arrive. walking right past the spanish authorities. a back door into fortress europe. on the mud track, spanish army vehicles take up position. they won't tell us why. but tensions are high, since authorities arrested a man to be the center of a cell last week. the latest of 20 arrested here on terror-related...
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look, they're using these old school jihadi techniques. they're barbaric. they kill. they behead.hey're also using jihad to point out. they're on social media. they recruit. they woo. they get these young women to become attracted and lured to the cause, and these young women, many of them are already muslim. they already believe that they owe -- or they feel that they should serve their religion, they should serve jihad, they want to go over there. a lot of them are going for the money. they pay for these babies. they pay for these women to go over there. >> interesting. >> there's a lot of different reasons. the bottom line and the scariest thing, and the israeli intelligence did warn us in the aftermath of 9/11, they said the face of jihad will keep evolving because this is a war of ideology. it's not the war of this is the face of a terrorist. it's going to keep evolving. >> men and women. >> and women. >> now we're finding out. >> correct. >> thank you so much. >> absolutely. >> we have a fox news alert to tell you about right now. breaking news. new york district attorney se
look, they're using these old school jihadi techniques. they're barbaric. they kill. they behead.hey're also using jihad to point out. they're on social media. they recruit. they woo. they get these young women to become attracted and lured to the cause, and these young women, many of them are already muslim. they already believe that they owe -- or they feel that they should serve their religion, they should serve jihad, they want to go over there. a lot of them are going for the money. they...
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authorities fear this route is being used by jihadis. exclusive report. >> reporter: every day, they say, 10 to 15 more syrians arrive, walking right past the spanish authorities. a back door into fortress europe. on the mud track running past the detention center, spanish army vehicles take up position. they won't tell us why, but tensions are high since the spanish authorities arrested a man suspected to be the leader of an isis cell in malia last week. the latest of more than 20 to be arrested here this year on terror-related charges. the spanish government has admitted it's worried that not all who come here are simply seeking refuge. for the syrians trapped so far from home, it feels like once more they're caught in the crossfire of the war between isis and the west. cnn, spain. >> isis has already shown it can mount a powerful social campaign. now they're using it to try to target young westerners as recruits. we have a report when we come back. create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and
authorities fear this route is being used by jihadis. exclusive report. >> reporter: every day, they say, 10 to 15 more syrians arrive, walking right past the spanish authorities. a back door into fortress europe. on the mud track running past the detention center, spanish army vehicles take up position. they won't tell us why, but tensions are high since the spanish authorities arrested a man suspected to be the leader of an isis cell in malia last week. the latest of more than 20 to be...
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hundreds of syrian kurds flee toward turkey and frances launches its first air strike against the jihady militants in northern iraq and we'll have fallout from that scottish vote in business terms and a big fine for a british company in china. >> it's the biggest ever fine by a chinese court and it's been thrown at glako smith klein. >>> a very warm welcome. it's 7:00 a.m. in washington, d.c. and the scottish people have spoken. after a campaign of strong passions and high drama, 45% of scot voters backed independence. 55% said no. the 300-year-old union with england survived. so bitter disappointment for scottish nationalists and huge relief for british prime minister david cameron but no one believes that politics in scotland or the rest of united kingdom will go back to business as usual. let's cross live to edinburgh. >> reporter: it was a remarkable night after an extraordinary couple of weeks of campaigning. you hit the nail on the head there. absolutely nobody here in scotland has woken up today wanting the status quo. everyone thinks that politics will be different now. everyone
hundreds of syrian kurds flee toward turkey and frances launches its first air strike against the jihady militants in northern iraq and we'll have fallout from that scottish vote in business terms and a big fine for a british company in china. >> it's the biggest ever fine by a chinese court and it's been thrown at glako smith klein. >>> a very warm welcome. it's 7:00 a.m. in washington, d.c. and the scottish people have spoken. after a campaign of strong passions and high drama,...
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how exactly would they go about placing jihadi john under arrest? this is going to be something that's going to be a joint effort. the department of defense, state department, the white house, the fbi, in connection with british authorities trying to figure out how to take this man off the chess onboard carol. it could be a challenge because you have to think he could be in a very dangerous environment and syria and iraq, but authorities have a lot of tools in their toolbox. they have to assess the intelligence they have, assess how good that intelligence is, and make the decision from there what kind of tool they want to use to bring him to justice. carol? >> understood. pamela brown reporting live from washington, thanks so much. i'm back in a minute. ♪ ♪ imagine the luxury... of not being here. the power you want with the fuel economy you dream of. performance with a conscience. this is volvo innovating for you. whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mf
how exactly would they go about placing jihadi john under arrest? this is going to be something that's going to be a joint effort. the department of defense, state department, the white house, the fbi, in connection with british authorities trying to figure out how to take this man off the chess onboard carol. it could be a challenge because you have to think he could be in a very dangerous environment and syria and iraq, but authorities have a lot of tools in their toolbox. they have to assess...
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by arms and money that were funneled to militant jihadi syria and it by the cia through you know some of it ready through saudi arabia some of it directly there was training that some of these people apparently jordan. while the islamic state has become the richest terrorist group to ever exist with to a billion dollars in that war chest to put on perspective the taliban's budget is five hundred sixty million dollars with such funds out there disposal the jihadists are able to maintain a well supplied army but where does the money come from almost half the cash comes from captured oil fields in syria and iraq robbing banks gone or the militants approximately four hundred thirty million dollars money laundering on smuggling also forms a large part of that budget middle east expert just told us that the fight against islamic state militants will turn into another afghanistan for the u.s. . it's very difficult in this situation because isis dominates a region the size of great britain in both syria and iraq if you're going to destroy them and kill them. and hit their buildings you have t
by arms and money that were funneled to militant jihadi syria and it by the cia through you know some of it ready through saudi arabia some of it directly there was training that some of these people apparently jordan. while the islamic state has become the richest terrorist group to ever exist with to a billion dollars in that war chest to put on perspective the taliban's budget is five hundred sixty million dollars with such funds out there disposal the jihadists are able to maintain a well...
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to syria to fight with various jihadi groups.i online magazines and blogs repeatedly making clear new york, washington, houston, chicago, atlanta and other american cities remain prime extremist targets. deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> all right. there's a number of other interesting developments happening. we want to bring to you now. some of the stories we're following. lisa coleman was executed by lethal injection in texas wednesday night. she was convicted of murder after her partner's 9-year-old son was found dead in their apartment back in 2004. at the time the child weighed just 35 pounds and had hundreds of burns and scars. coleman is the 15th woman executed in the united states since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976. >>> police say gunmen stormed a college in nigeria killing at least 15 people there. dozens more were wounded in this. you're seeing some of the aftermath. there is no immediate claim of responsibility, but obviously boko haram is suspected. the region is a stronghold of theirs in this part of ni
to syria to fight with various jihadi groups.i online magazines and blogs repeatedly making clear new york, washington, houston, chicago, atlanta and other american cities remain prime extremist targets. deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> all right. there's a number of other interesting developments happening. we want to bring to you now. some of the stories we're following. lisa coleman was executed by lethal injection in texas wednesday night. she was convicted of murder after her...