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took out osama bin laden. >>> dramatic new video, meantime, of fighting in ramadi. a shiite militia group taking on terrorists from the islamic state. this is happening in the outskirts of the provincial capital. the iraqi militia along with militias like this are trying to recapture that area since falling to the terrorists back in may. >>> hot ash spews out of a volcano. the latest on what could lead to a powerful eruption. how the responding area is responding. >>> plus one of hillary clinton's closest confidants sidney bloomen thaw testifying. we'll have more on that. >>> and donald trump announcing he is running for president. the billionaire investor says he wants to make america great went. how will the donald impact the political field? we want to hear from you, would you vote for donald trump as president. the live chat is up and running. go to foxnews.com. happening now. and get your thoughts in on that conversation. it's so shiny. i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. if you want beautiful results, you know where to go - angi
took out osama bin laden. >>> dramatic new video, meantime, of fighting in ramadi. a shiite militia group taking on terrorists from the islamic state. this is happening in the outskirts of the provincial capital. the iraqi militia along with militias like this are trying to recapture that area since falling to the terrorists back in may. >>> hot ash spews out of a volcano. the latest on what could lead to a powerful eruption. how the responding area is responding. >>>...
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a ramped up effort against al qaeda. >> the biggest accomplishment since the killing of osama bin laden. thank you, jomana. >> this is the man who worked for osama bin laden. they have been able to spread their terror operations around the world. "charlie hebdo" in france. this is a major intelligence operation from the united states. it will develop throughout the morning. we will bring you all the new details. >>> new questions about e-mails to and from hillary clinton. more than 120 pages between the former secretary of state and a close confidant have been turned over to committee investigating the attacks in benghazi. they include information about weapons in libya and security situation in benghazi in the year and a half before the attacks. bloomenthal will face a closed door hearing today. >>> president obama and republican allies in congress abandoned plans of a vote today. boehner decided to impose a temporary rule to bring the deal back up between now and july 30th. that gives them six weeks to resurrect the measure. that means a lot of work from the president with democrats w
a ramped up effort against al qaeda. >> the biggest accomplishment since the killing of osama bin laden. thank you, jomana. >> this is the man who worked for osama bin laden. they have been able to spread their terror operations around the world. "charlie hebdo" in france. this is a major intelligence operation from the united states. it will develop throughout the morning. we will bring you all the new details. >>> new questions about e-mails to and from hillary...
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he also wrote "the looming tower," an examination of the rise of al-qaeda, osama bin laden and the fbi agents responsible for tracking their actions prior to september 11th.
he also wrote "the looming tower," an examination of the rise of al-qaeda, osama bin laden and the fbi agents responsible for tracking their actions prior to september 11th.
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he was recruited by the cia and after the operation against osama bin laden the foreign staff the charity told to leave the country. since then the local staff of over a thousand people have been working the organization as we mentioned has been accused the by the government although they say that they were involved in coordination with the local government, ministries and all of that. so they are staying away from this. but the suspicion started after the attack on been laden and the organization since 2012. when the government of pakistan put them on the watch list. in 2012, they also claimed the organization was was doing espy imagine and spying. >> the organization says this is all than sense what kind of reaction is this likely to have in the communities and where they work? they have been in the country for more than 35 year old now. >> reporter: indeed there will be many question marks. but lately the government is mulling over plans to introduce legal solution in parliament. if that that is approved it will mean more stricter control on the nongovernment the organizations and char
he was recruited by the cia and after the operation against osama bin laden the foreign staff the charity told to leave the country. since then the local staff of over a thousand people have been working the organization as we mentioned has been accused the by the government although they say that they were involved in coordination with the local government, ministries and all of that. so they are staying away from this. but the suspicion started after the attack on been laden and the...
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three are alleged to be body guards for osama bin laden. another was a taliban fighter. another was captured in pakistan after fighting american soldiers at tore a bore a, afghanistan. the sixth, a religious teacher who had ties to bin laden's religious adviser. new hampshire repair senator kelly ayotte is not sure they will stay on the straight and narrow. if they are not detained no one should be surprised if they reengage for more activity. the administration should be honest regarding detainee terrorist affiliations and activities and what steps are being taken to prevent their return to terrorism. these are the first transfers approved by ash carter. defense department says it doesn't make a transfer unless it gets adequate assurances that the receiving country is taking steps to prevent the detainees from becoming a threat. they have arrived and will be living in that country temporarily. not clear how long that will be or where they go next. president obama's national security council put out a statement saying quote, each of the six individuals was unanimously app
three are alleged to be body guards for osama bin laden. another was a taliban fighter. another was captured in pakistan after fighting american soldiers at tore a bore a, afghanistan. the sixth, a religious teacher who had ties to bin laden's religious adviser. new hampshire repair senator kelly ayotte is not sure they will stay on the straight and narrow. if they are not detained no one should be surprised if they reengage for more activity. the administration should be honest regarding...
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there was a $10 million dead or alive reward for him, who once served as personal aide to osama bin laden. this comes as another terror leader was targeted in a military strike in libya over the weekend. he was one of the senior commander of another al qaeda affiliate, before he split off to form his own terror group. he is believed to be behind the attack of a gas plant in algeria in 2013 that left 38 hostages dead, including three americans. the u.s. is phil assessing whether -- is still assessing whether the targeted strike was successful. he has already been reported dead before. even with this significant blow the terror group remains a major threat to the u.s. because lawmakers are still alive and plotting. jummy: this morning, and it just in court confirmed the death of ousted president mohamed morsi. he had been sentenced to death last month for his role in the 2007 prison escape. he was ousted by the military in 2013. recovering metro for you right now, senators for both met -- maryland and virginia are talking metro safety. senators mikulski, ben cardin, and mark warner and tim
there was a $10 million dead or alive reward for him, who once served as personal aide to osama bin laden. this comes as another terror leader was targeted in a military strike in libya over the weekend. he was one of the senior commander of another al qaeda affiliate, before he split off to form his own terror group. he is believed to be behind the attack of a gas plant in algeria in 2013 that left 38 hostages dead, including three americans. the u.s. is phil assessing whether -- is still...
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his connection to osama bin laden. sentenced to die a judge upholds the penalty for egypt's former president. >> a third map is charged in an attack on a cartoon contest in texas, a federal indictment alleges the man hosted the two gunman in his phoenix area home in january. it alleges he provided the guns they used. the two drove to garland, the accident to attack the event featuring images of the prophet mohammed. police killed them after they opened fire outside the contest. >> the white house said al-qaeda's second in command is dead. a u.s. drone strike in yemen killed nasir wahayshi. u.s. officials say his death is a major blow to the group considered al-qaeda's most dangerous branch. we have more. >> wahayshi was among four al-qaeda members who luggaged al-qaeda in yemen in 2007. two years later it merged with the saudi arabia branch to become aqap with wahayshi as their leader. in december of that year, a nigerian man tried to blow up a plane in michigan with plastic explosives hidden in his underwear. aqap say
his connection to osama bin laden. sentenced to die a judge upholds the penalty for egypt's former president. >> a third map is charged in an attack on a cartoon contest in texas, a federal indictment alleges the man hosted the two gunman in his phoenix area home in january. it alleges he provided the guns they used. the two drove to garland, the accident to attack the event featuring images of the prophet mohammed. police killed them after they opened fire outside the contest. >>...
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he spent years with osama bin laden and remained loyal to al-qaeda to the end. al jazeera. >> a foreign correspondent for the new york times covering islamic extremism has spent many years in africa reporting on al-qaeda. good to have you on the program. what are your thoughts here. wahayshi's death is called a major blow against al-qaeda. do you see it that way? >> i do, actually. wahayshi is not only the head of aqap, he is considered the general manager of al-qaeda, appointed to that bial doesal does a by by al zawahiri. >> effectively, what does this mean? how does this hurt the organization? >> he was a figurehead. he was the personal secretary to osama bin laden and so has the air of somebody who studied at the feet of the master, if you will, so he had an enormous aura. i've spoken to a number which jihadists who knew him and considered him a mentor. that in and of itself is a blow. we know that al-qaeda has become not just an organization, it's now an idea, and in the statement that aqap put out early this morning they made clear that killing one man is
he spent years with osama bin laden and remained loyal to al-qaeda to the end. al jazeera. >> a foreign correspondent for the new york times covering islamic extremism has spent many years in africa reporting on al-qaeda. good to have you on the program. what are your thoughts here. wahayshi's death is called a major blow against al-qaeda. do you see it that way? >> i do, actually. wahayshi is not only the head of aqap, he is considered the general manager of al-qaeda, appointed to...
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wahayshi was a close associate of osama bin laden. the white house said his death was a major blow to the group. >> nato's secretary general has called russia's plan to modernize its nuclear arsenal dangerous saber rattling. the russian president made the announcement while visiting an arms fair, just outside moscow. vladimir putin told the crowd the new intercontinental ballistic missiles would be capable of piercing any missile defense system. we have this assessment of the announcement. >> in recent months, moscow and washington have been accusing each other of violations of various cold war era missile treaties. washington in particular says that russia that violated a 1987 treaty on intermediate range missiles. moscow says that washington is stepping over boundaries by planning on stationing tanks and heavy weaponry and it suspects interplead yet range missiles in eastern europe. it says nato is pushing russia into a new arms race. it would be difficult to see putin's announcement as anything by a direct response to that. is it t
wahayshi was a close associate of osama bin laden. the white house said his death was a major blow to the group. >> nato's secretary general has called russia's plan to modernize its nuclear arsenal dangerous saber rattling. the russian president made the announcement while visiting an arms fair, just outside moscow. vladimir putin told the crowd the new intercontinental ballistic missiles would be capable of piercing any missile defense system. we have this assessment of the...
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why this is the biggest blow to the terror group since the death of osama bin laden. >>> plus tropicalstorm bill breaking ground in texas and causing a major flooding threat. we'll take you straight into the storm, next. >>> osama bin laden's one-time secretary, al qaeda's number two man, has been killed by a drone strike. a leader of the jihadist network, al qaeda in the peninsula, aqap this man's primary task plotting against the west for years. joining me is paul cruikshank first you, is this the biggest blow to al qaeda since pin laden's death? >> i don't think there's any doubt about that. he was number two. many within the jihadi government thought he was going to be the successor of bin laden. this was somebody with a great deal of charisma a bin laden type of charisma who was beloved of his fighters and al qaeda's most valuable asset in the showdown with isis in the global jihadi government. and now he's gone this will hurt al qaeda, no doubt about it. >> and general, this is the second major terror operation we've heard about in two days right? one was a manned air strike and
why this is the biggest blow to the terror group since the death of osama bin laden. >>> plus tropicalstorm bill breaking ground in texas and causing a major flooding threat. we'll take you straight into the storm, next. >>> osama bin laden's one-time secretary, al qaeda's number two man, has been killed by a drone strike. a leader of the jihadist network, al qaeda in the peninsula, aqap this man's primary task plotting against the west for years. joining me is paul cruikshank...
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one of osama bin laden's most loyal dies in prison. the same rate, despite calls from the industry.push prices higher india bans the sale of the hugely popular maggie news after dangerous levels of led are detected in some samples plus the fake whale being used to scare off hundreds of sea lions. >> the sports news, into the 40. and a swiss man still standing yes stand on green cup, to the french open finals. hello. he was the international face for saw saddam hussein's arrack. he is became foreign minister during the iran iraq war and developed a profile. when sudan evaded kuwait, he was a staunch defender in the media of baghdad's position. he surrendered to u.s. forces in 2003, and was sentenced the death in 2009, although the penalty was never carried out. al jazeera looks back at his life. >> traveling the globe meeting world leaders he defended his boss' policy set every turn, even after the gassing which kills some 5,000, he deflected the blame. but it wasn't iraq. >> he is a christian came to the party in the 1950's. by the time the baptist came to power the former english t
one of osama bin laden's most loyal dies in prison. the same rate, despite calls from the industry.push prices higher india bans the sale of the hugely popular maggie news after dangerous levels of led are detected in some samples plus the fake whale being used to scare off hundreds of sea lions. >> the sports news, into the 40. and a swiss man still standing yes stand on green cup, to the french open finals. hello. he was the international face for saw saddam hussein's arrack. he is...
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it is headed by an egyptian surgeon, osama bin laden's number two. this gentleman killed was looked at as nasir al-wuhayshi's successor. he had a lot of clout in a.q.a.p. but in the structure worldwide. >> you don't think this is a waca moll situation, where you knock one down and someone else pops up? >> it is somewhat of a waca moll situation. al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is a military organization. you always plan for the death of the leader, or you plan or the death of the commander. so in the case here with his death, there is always a number two or a number three waiting in the wings, and we see the former military commander of al qaeda in arabian peninsula gravitating to be the new commander of a.q.a.p. it doesn't surprise me. certainly it will be a bit of a difficult situation, a transition. when ever you have a new leader coming in there's some gaffes that have to be filled. this is a military organization they plan for this. even though the u.s. pulled out of yemen, the drone strikes continue with kills of a.q.a.p. leaders in january a
it is headed by an egyptian surgeon, osama bin laden's number two. this gentleman killed was looked at as nasir al-wuhayshi's successor. he had a lot of clout in a.q.a.p. but in the structure worldwide. >> you don't think this is a waca moll situation, where you knock one down and someone else pops up? >> it is somewhat of a waca moll situation. al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is a military organization. you always plan for the death of the leader, or you plan or the death of the...
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he had been osama bin laden's driver one of his closest aiding and one analyst says for about four years he never left bin laden's side. in 2009 when branches in yemen and saudi arabia merged he took control of the al qaeda branch called al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. his assent was confirmed by eamonn al zawahiri considered the global leader of al qaeda. that's the same as the leader of isis abubakar al baghdadi. we spoke about the kind of role he has running aqap. >> he's the ceo, the guy that's ultimately responsible. he's fund-raising recruiting setting the policy guidelines for this organization but he has other folks doing the other key operational pieces. >> the other people running operations are indeed very dangerous. you heard barbara mention a moment ago ibrahim al asiri, he is believed to still be alive. he's so devoted to attacking the u.s. he once placed the bomb inside the body of his brother for a 2009 attack on the saudi interior minister. that killed his brother, but failed to kill the minister. it was a legendary attack, very grotesque, but it spoke to the lengths
he had been osama bin laden's driver one of his closest aiding and one analyst says for about four years he never left bin laden's side. in 2009 when branches in yemen and saudi arabia merged he took control of the al qaeda branch called al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. his assent was confirmed by eamonn al zawahiri considered the global leader of al qaeda. that's the same as the leader of isis abubakar al baghdadi. we spoke about the kind of role he has running aqap. >> he's the ceo,...
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to track down osama bin laden. save the children which worked in pakistan 35 years strongly object to the action and raise serious concerns at the highest levels. all our work is designed and delivered in close collaboration with the government ministries across the down theory and aims to deliver services in health, and child welfare. we have this report from pakistan. >> those who ran that fake immunization program was linked to the charity. he was recruited by the c.i.a. and after the operation for osama bin laden it has been closed. the organization has been accused by the government, although they say that they were in coordination with the local government ministries and all that. they are staying away from this, but the suspicion started after the attack on bin laden and the organization, of course, this charity -- a 2012 intelligence report -- against the organization and spying. >> the australia prime minister denied allegations. crews were offered $5,000 to turn back. we have this report. >> asylum seeker
to track down osama bin laden. save the children which worked in pakistan 35 years strongly object to the action and raise serious concerns at the highest levels. all our work is designed and delivered in close collaboration with the government ministries across the down theory and aims to deliver services in health, and child welfare. we have this report from pakistan. >> those who ran that fake immunization program was linked to the charity. he was recruited by the c.i.a. and after the...
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this is arguably al qaeda's biggest loss since osama bin laden. clarissa ward has managed to get inside yemen for a rare look at this failed state and haven for terrorists. >> reporter: for 13 years, nasir al wuhayshi oversaw the rise of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula as the most important branch of the terrorist group. a former personal secretary of osama bin laden, it was al wuhayshi who sent the underwear bomber, umar farouk, to blow up an american airliner. that attack failed, but many others he coordinated did not. in 2012, more than 100 soldiers were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a rehearsal for a military parade. then last fall, iran backed houthi rebels swept into power and began fighting the militants. houthi forces have successfully pushed al qaeda out of the capital, but the terrorist group has now taken large swaths of territory in other parts of the country. ( gunfire ) a three-month-old bombing campaign led by saudi arabia has created a power vacuum that the militants have exploited, and it has shifted the focus
this is arguably al qaeda's biggest loss since osama bin laden. clarissa ward has managed to get inside yemen for a rare look at this failed state and haven for terrorists. >> reporter: for 13 years, nasir al wuhayshi oversaw the rise of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula as the most important branch of the terrorist group. a former personal secretary of osama bin laden, it was al wuhayshi who sent the underwear bomber, umar farouk, to blow up an american airliner. that attack failed, but...
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he was once the personal secretary to osama bin laden.this morning whether another al qaeda leader was also killed in a u.s. air strike. known as the uncatchable belmokhtar was a target after strike in libya. >>> we're seeing reports this morning of your new cases of the deadly mers in south korea. hundreds of people are still under quarantine at this hour. >>> an 11-year-old girl and their family say they were the victims of discrimination. >> their story began during a visit to a park in california. >> reporter: this picture shows little savannah fullerson in tears monday -- fulkerson in tears monday after she was told she couldn't ride the water slide because of her special protective swimwear. >> it made me really mad and upset. >>it's not right. >> reporter: we met up with the 11-year-old and her mother after they left the park. savannah has to cover up from head to company. she even wears gloves because she has a rare disorder called epp. it causes the skin to have a painful reaction to light. >> it feels like lava is being poured o
he was once the personal secretary to osama bin laden.this morning whether another al qaeda leader was also killed in a u.s. air strike. known as the uncatchable belmokhtar was a target after strike in libya. >>> we're seeing reports this morning of your new cases of the deadly mers in south korea. hundreds of people are still under quarantine at this hour. >>> an 11-year-old girl and their family say they were the victims of discrimination. >> their story began during a...
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al qaeda leader and experts say it's the biggest blow to the terror group since the death of osama bin laden. we'll talk about that. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgivness,rates won't go up due to your first accident. learn more by calling switch to liberty mutual and you can save up to $423. for a free quote today,call liberty mutual insurance at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> it's being called the biggest blow against al qaeda since the death of osama bin laden. al qaeda's second in command has been billed in a u.s. drone strike in yemen. he was known as the man who
al qaeda leader and experts say it's the biggest blow to the terror group since the death of osama bin laden. we'll talk about that. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around...
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but, then that was a crazy night because that night was the night that osama bin laden was seal teamwas at the table with bill daley, the then chief of staff of -- the presidency, of the white house. and i said, "bill, i'm coming to your office tomorrow if anything's moved, you know, on monday, it was me." he's like, "oh, what are you coming to my office for?" i'm like, "oh, i got a white house tour." he's like, "oh, cool. yeah that's awesome." about an hour later, my tour's cancelled, okay. [ laughter ] so, i lean over to my friend and i'm like our tour got cancelled. and his wife heard that. she goes, "bill, his tour got cancelled. get his tour back on." [ light laughter ] he's like, "you know, next time you're in washington, here, take my card." i'm like thinking, "f this. i'm here now. i want my white house tour today, tomorrow >> seth: yeah, right. [ laughter ] >> you know? [ cheers and applause ] so, tour's cancelled. we go out, fill our day. we got back to the hotel. we're having a cocktail. breaking news. osama bin laden killed. >> seth: yeah. >> i'm like, that's why our tour
but, then that was a crazy night because that night was the night that osama bin laden was seal teamwas at the table with bill daley, the then chief of staff of -- the presidency, of the white house. and i said, "bill, i'm coming to your office tomorrow if anything's moved, you know, on monday, it was me." he's like, "oh, what are you coming to my office for?" i'm like, "oh, i got a white house tour." he's like, "oh, cool. yeah that's awesome." about an...
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former personal secretary of osama bin laden.can you talk overall about where aqap is on the ground? >> well, amy, since the war began, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula has seized more territory and has been emboldened and strengthened by this conflict. the houthis are amongst the biggest enemies of aqap. we have seen them take over cities and weapons depots, get more arms and really re-strengthen by this conflict. i think many analysts were pointing out this was a very strong possibility if this war was to begin, and we assume this happened on the ground. it is really having the opposite effect of what many are intending. i want to add one more thing about being here. it has been very, very difficult, including the saudis have really blocked a lot of journalists from accessing yemen, including using this blockade to block media access. this is almost three months now this war has gone on. there has been hardly any international correspondents on the ground. that is not for a lack of trying. they have tried to get in on boats, c
former personal secretary of osama bin laden.can you talk overall about where aqap is on the ground? >> well, amy, since the war began, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula has seized more territory and has been emboldened and strengthened by this conflict. the houthis are amongst the biggest enemies of aqap. we have seen them take over cities and weapons depots, get more arms and really re-strengthen by this conflict. i think many analysts were pointing out this was a very strong...
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. >> he was once osama bin laden's personal secretary. and ahead of the dangerous splinter group in the arab pens will he who claimed the responsibility for the charlie hebdo attack in paris. >>> we will have more on the story through out the hour. now to extreme weather you need to know about. millions of the americans across the country bracing for dangerous weather. southern texas on high alert as tropical storm bill priechs. >> the system barreling straight to the coast packing 50 mile per hour winds. the flood ravaged area still trying to pick up the pieces from the wettest month in the state's history. >> heavy rains turning yards into ponds. then in chicago dangerous thunderstorms sending people running for cover. you can see a menacing funnel cloud hovering over downtown. >> meteorologist janice dean is here tracking what is heyed for us. >> i am a little concerned because they are already saturated with record setting rainfall. we are getting a deluge until texas and oklahoma. 50 mile per hour sustained wind storms. this is prop
. >> he was once osama bin laden's personal secretary. and ahead of the dangerous splinter group in the arab pens will he who claimed the responsibility for the charlie hebdo attack in paris. >>> we will have more on the story through out the hour. now to extreme weather you need to know about. millions of the americans across the country bracing for dangerous weather. southern texas on high alert as tropical storm bill priechs. >> the system barreling straight to the coast...
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. >> and it may be the biggest get since osama bin laden. al qaeda confirms american air strike killed second in command. we are on the road to seeing how states are cracking down on slow drivers in the fast lane. >> we begin with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 seconds. >>> we have five confirmed fatalities, eight others transported. >> a deadly balcony collapse in berkeley, california. >> the number of them were young irish citizens. it happened at a four story apartment building near the campus. >>> we expect flooding. we don't know where, how bad or for how long. >> al qaeda says the second in command was killed in an american drone strike. u.s. officials are working to confirm this. no sign of two murderers who broke out of a maximum security prison. prison employee told authorities she had sex with one of the men numerous times. >> jeb bush hitting the campaign trail new hampshire, iowa and south carolina. >> your stanley cup champions. >> champions! >> donald trump ready to announce whether he will run for president and
. >> and it may be the biggest get since osama bin laden. al qaeda confirms american air strike killed second in command. we are on the road to seeing how states are cracking down on slow drivers in the fast lane. >> we begin with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 seconds. >>> we have five confirmed fatalities, eight others transported. >> a deadly balcony collapse in berkeley, california. >> the number of them were young irish citizens. it happened...
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in case there's any doubt that they knew about osama bin laden hiding next door, they rubbed our nose in their air gabs and hostility when they arrested dr. afriti, the pakistani doctor, who helped us find osama bin laden and bring him to justice. and as we talk tonight, dr. afriti still painfully languishes in a pakistani dungeon while dr. a -- dungeon. while dr. afriti is imprisoned pakistanis should not get one cent of aid from our country. this is an insult to us and an insult to the victims of 9/11 that we are even considering giving money to the country which hid osama bin laden from us. much less giving them borrowed money. borrowed money perhaps from china. so now we see we borrow money from china, give toyota pakistan, with then gives it to china in exchange, of course, china is getting the natural resources of pakistan of the baluch people and they are in fact getting a facility in qatar. our tide pakistan does not make us safer or the world more peaceful. they see it, the pakistanis and other enemies of ours, see it as a weakness on our part this payoff, we hope, of course,
in case there's any doubt that they knew about osama bin laden hiding next door, they rubbed our nose in their air gabs and hostility when they arrested dr. afriti, the pakistani doctor, who helped us find osama bin laden and bring him to justice. and as we talk tonight, dr. afriti still painfully languishes in a pakistani dungeon while dr. a -- dungeon. while dr. afriti is imprisoned pakistanis should not get one cent of aid from our country. this is an insult to us and an insult to the...
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he had been osama bin laden's driver, one of his closest aides. and one analyst says for about four years he never left osama bin laden's side. in 2009, when al qaeda branches in saudi arabia merged, his ascent was confirmed by eye man al saur hery. i spoke with analyst brian fishman about the kind of role he has running aqap. >> he's not the operational guy. he's the ceo. he's the guy ultimately responsible for all of this fund-raising. he's recruiting. he's setting the policy guidelines for this organization as a whole. but he's got other folks that are doing some of the khey operations. >> reporter: and the other people with aqap are very dangerous, including the master bomb maker, ibrahim al asiri. he is so devoted to the cause of attacking the u.s. and its allies that he once placed a bomb in the body of his own brother for an attack on a minister. that bombing killed his brother but failed to kill the minister. it's his work that leads officials to call this branch of al qaeda to be the most dangerous branch. he is believed to be behind the p
he had been osama bin laden's driver, one of his closest aides. and one analyst says for about four years he never left osama bin laden's side. in 2009, when al qaeda branches in saudi arabia merged, his ascent was confirmed by eye man al saur hery. i spoke with analyst brian fishman about the kind of role he has running aqap. >> he's not the operational guy. he's the ceo. he's the guy ultimately responsible for all of this fund-raising. he's recruiting. he's setting the policy guidelines...
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the nonprofit of participating in a fake vaccination program that the cia used to track down osama bin laden. >> we're working in this country without any rules without any regulations without any agenda and without any law. >> save the children denies being involved with the cia or that fake vaccine program. >> german prosecutors say they will not pursue charges in the alleged tapping of german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone by the nsa. officials saying today they were unable to find evidence that will stand up in court. be allegation the u.s. government listened to merkel's cell phone conversations. >>> president obama going to capitol hill today hat in hand trying to get his trade agenda through but by the end of the day he suffered a major set back at the hands of his own party. patty culhane has the story. >> this doesn't happen often. u.s. president barack obama was supposedly done working thursday night. the press told to go home but then he decided to go to the annual congressional baseball game. the handshaking continued into friday morning with another surprise stop, the u.s
the nonprofit of participating in a fake vaccination program that the cia used to track down osama bin laden. >> we're working in this country without any rules without any regulations without any agenda and without any law. >> save the children denies being involved with the cia or that fake vaccine program. >> german prosecutors say they will not pursue charges in the alleged tapping of german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone by the nsa. officials saying today they were...
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to alill, a he is next capone and osama bin laden, so not a great list to mix of people have been outragedwitter. one person saying google must be .anned for this statement henceforth, we shall not use google. i'm thinking this might have come from inside india. another person taking it more lightly saying, prime minister modi seems to be topping every list coming his way. so a lot of controversy that other people just making fun of the fact that he is on the list, just because his face comes twice or three times among those images in google search. theet's talk about fifa, latest drama. more drama coming in. this is the film that was commissioned and written by fifa premiering today in the states. worsts probably the timing ever, and even the director of the film coming out to speak to the new york times saying he wants to explain himself, the film is not based on actual events and portrays them in a better light than what we have seen with this scandal. film critics are talking about this, saying this is been a comedy of 2016. >> this is not a comedy, though. >> it is not. [laughter] jus
to alill, a he is next capone and osama bin laden, so not a great list to mix of people have been outragedwitter. one person saying google must be .anned for this statement henceforth, we shall not use google. i'm thinking this might have come from inside india. another person taking it more lightly saying, prime minister modi seems to be topping every list coming his way. so a lot of controversy that other people just making fun of the fact that he is on the list, just because his face comes...
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he had been osama bin laden's driver, one of his closest aids. and one analyst says for about four years, nasser al what shary never left osama bin laden's side. his ascent was confirmed by eye man al sa waury. he eventually got a $10 million bounty placed on his head by the u.s. state department. that's the same as the head of isis, baghdadi. i spoke about the role he has running aqap. >> he's the ceo. he's the guy ultimately responsible for all of those things. he's fund-raising, recruiting, setting the policy guidelines for this organization as a whole, but he's got other folks that are doing some of the key operations. >> reporter: and the other people running operationing for aqap are very dangerous, ibrahim al asiri who is still very much alive. this guy is so devoted to the cause of attacking the u.s. and its allies he once placed a bomb inside the body of his own brother. the bombing killed his brother but failed to kill the minister. it's al acere's work that leads officials to call him the most dangerous branch. there was a plot of the u
he had been osama bin laden's driver, one of his closest aids. and one analyst says for about four years, nasser al what shary never left osama bin laden's side. his ascent was confirmed by eye man al sa waury. he eventually got a $10 million bounty placed on his head by the u.s. state department. that's the same as the head of isis, baghdadi. i spoke about the role he has running aqap. >> he's the ceo. he's the guy ultimately responsible for all of those things. he's fund-raising,...
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osama bin laden is still alive. he never left the country. we could never find him because he was in cleveland. he never left. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the horseshoe casino. so -- and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges. >> inmate schmidt does not care about being locked up. it's obvious that it does not mean anything to him, the longer he's in his cell. so he's definitely a harder inmate to deal with, because lockup doesn't work. >> schmidt is currently back in segregation for taking his cleaning duties in another housing unit to an unacceptable level. >> schmidt was sweeping around here with his broom and everything like that, and i had to talk to an inmate around the corner. i came back and seen him pull wires, telephone wires, out of the wall. i said, what are you doing? he told me tha
osama bin laden is still alive. he never left the country. we could never find him because he was in cleveland. he never left. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the horseshoe casino. so -- and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges....
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the threat of the alarm islamic state in particular, osama bin laden's organization. it attacked the united states in attempt to create to get the united states to overreact and get them in a long war against radical extremism. it wants them to stop supporting what al qaeda saw as oppressive. most notably egypt, other countries across the islamic world as well. he almost succeeded. so the attacks in response to the attacks of september 11, the bush administration correctly turned into afghanistan and asked them to turn over those responsible for those acts. the taliban and refused to do so and the u.s. had no choice but to attack that government and topple it in attempt to bring bin laden and al qaeda 1.02 justice. we stumbled that ball. we allowed bin laden to escape to pakistan where he remained for the next decade. we did eliminate al qaeda 1.0 in pakistan and afghanistan, but the creed spread as a result of the misguided, unnecessary invasion in 2003. al qaeda was able to attract literally thousands, tens of thousands of recruits in what became what i call al qaed
the threat of the alarm islamic state in particular, osama bin laden's organization. it attacked the united states in attempt to create to get the united states to overreact and get them in a long war against radical extremism. it wants them to stop supporting what al qaeda saw as oppressive. most notably egypt, other countries across the islamic world as well. he almost succeeded. so the attacks in response to the attacks of september 11, the bush administration correctly turned into...
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did not have a comprehensive strategy to tackle the osama bin laden threat. lacked resources to combat al qaeda. jerry bernstein is a former c.i.a. officer, as always thank you for being with us, joining us from tampa. up date the audience. where were you when the attacks happened? >> i was serving actually in latin america, but i served the previous years in c.i.a.'s counterterrorism center in the late 1990s, so the period in question was one in which i served as a senior member. other officers like michael shure called the report a whitewash. do you concur? >> i agree that it's a whitewash. part of this is that the people have to recognise that cia officers in the counterterrorism center gave president clinton five opportunities to kill osama bin laden, and president bush in the eight months prior to the lead-up to the attacks didn't get a briefing from dick clark. the head of counterterrorism. he was blocked. the president here has to take responsibility for the c.i.a. they work for the executive branch of the government here >>> but the president has the
did not have a comprehensive strategy to tackle the osama bin laden threat. lacked resources to combat al qaeda. jerry bernstein is a former c.i.a. officer, as always thank you for being with us, joining us from tampa. up date the audience. where were you when the attacks happened? >> i was serving actually in latin america, but i served the previous years in c.i.a.'s counterterrorism center in the late 1990s, so the period in question was one in which i served as a senior member. other...
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so they're staying away from this started after the attack on osama bin laden and the organization -- since 2012 when pack stand put them on the watch list. a 2012 intelligence also -- >>> australia's prime minister has dodged accusations that the australian navy paid people smugglers to take migrants back to indonesian waters. migrants are reporting the australians offered the crews of their boats $5,000 to turn back. >>reporter: asylum seekers intercepted off the coast of australia. the government has introduced tough measures to stop those attempting the journey. the australian ministry is towing boats of people back to where they came from. but a new strategy is being used paying smugglers to turn back their boats. he didn't deny it. instead, he said this. >> we stop the boats being captained by crooks. that's what we've got to do. i just don't want to go into the details of how it's done because, like a lot of things the more important agencies have to do it's necessary, difficult, and a time that i suppose it's dangerous work. >>reporter: indonesian police say migrants are repor
so they're staying away from this started after the attack on osama bin laden and the organization -- since 2012 when pack stand put them on the watch list. a 2012 intelligence also -- >>> australia's prime minister has dodged accusations that the australian navy paid people smugglers to take migrants back to indonesian waters. migrants are reporting the australians offered the crews of their boats $5,000 to turn back. >>reporter: asylum seekers intercepted off the coast of...
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in 2011 osama bin laden was killed by navy seals, followed later by anwar al-alwaqi, taken out in a c.i.a. drone trike. as far back as 2006 when the u.s. was in iraq, an air strike killed the leader of al qaeda in iraq. in every case the us touted the deaths were touted as a history. new york times foreign correspondent who covered many of these groups in africa, says the targeted killings could have unintended consequences, especially with al qaeda in decline and i.s.i.l. ror on the rise. >> al qaeda is being hollowed out from within. i've spoken to a number who have now essentially gone to i.s.i.l. losing someone like nasir al-wuhayshi, with personal charisma and hold over the group could, in fact, accelerate the process. it could make i.s.i.s. more powerful than it is today. >> reporter: with success in iraq, and slick propaganda, i.s.i.l. is seen as the winning team. >>> russia is beefing up nuclear weapons arsenal. vladimir putin says he ordered 40 new intercontinental missiles amid tensions with the u.s. and n.a.t.o. allies over the adelaide role in ukraine. earlier this week it was
in 2011 osama bin laden was killed by navy seals, followed later by anwar al-alwaqi, taken out in a c.i.a. drone trike. as far back as 2006 when the u.s. was in iraq, an air strike killed the leader of al qaeda in iraq. in every case the us touted the deaths were touted as a history. new york times foreign correspondent who covered many of these groups in africa, says the targeted killings could have unintended consequences, especially with al qaeda in decline and i.s.i.l. ror on the rise....
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this is the harshest blow to the terrorist network since the killing of osama bin laden. nasir al wuhayshi died on sunday. he was once bin laden's personal secretary. he is linked to a number of foiled or botched attacks on the u.s. >>> today is the wake for an american killed while fighting against isis in syria. 36-year-old keith broomfield died fighting along with kurdish forces. the massachusetts native had no military training. he started fighting with kurdish forces back in february. his heart was in protecting the innocence of children and women. >>> today, the san diego sheriff's deputy had the right to tase a boy. the deputy said he tried to get the teenager into his squad car. the boy had been reported as a runaway. the deputy says that when he approached, the boy became combative. the two fought and the deputy used his taser on him. the deputy claims the 13-year-old bit him as well. >> what we have is really an it of control juvenile who could have prevented this whole ordeal just by obeying the commands of the deputy and getting into the car so he could be retu
this is the harshest blow to the terrorist network since the killing of osama bin laden. nasir al wuhayshi died on sunday. he was once bin laden's personal secretary. he is linked to a number of foiled or botched attacks on the u.s. >>> today is the wake for an american killed while fighting against isis in syria. 36-year-old keith broomfield died fighting along with kurdish forces. the massachusetts native had no military training. he started fighting with kurdish forces back in...
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. >>> the lead special operations unit that took down osama bin laden has been the subject of books,s fascination by the american public. now a just released investigative report by the "new york times" raises new questions about the secretive unit including its growth since 9/11 its role in civilian deaths in afghanistan, as well as its reported lack of accountability within the u.s. military. the paper writes once a small group reserve for specialized rare missions, the unit best known for killing osama bin laden has been transformed by more than a decade of combat into a global manhunting machine. the "new york times" investigative reporter christopher drew who took part in the in-depth investigation joins me now. thank you so much, christopher, for your time. >> thank you. >> i told you during the break that this is the most compelling thing i've thought of all week long. because of the nature of the secrecy involved, how difficult was it to pull back those layers and get former s.e.a.l.s and even people now perhaps in that unit or affiliated to talk? >> it was amazingly difficul
. >>> the lead special operations unit that took down osama bin laden has been the subject of books,s fascination by the american public. now a just released investigative report by the "new york times" raises new questions about the secretive unit including its growth since 9/11 its role in civilian deaths in afghanistan, as well as its reported lack of accountability within the u.s. military. the paper writes once a small group reserve for specialized rare missions, the...
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. >>> find out what the navy s.e.a.l.s found out during the osama bin laden raid.xperts say this could discredit the most when eating healthy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief i like my seafood like i like my vacations: tropical. and during red lobster's island escape, three new dishes take me straight to the islands. like the ultimate island seafood feast, with crab, lobster and jumbo shrimp. all you have to do... get here while you still can. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if
. >>> find out what the navy s.e.a.l.s found out during the osama bin laden raid.xperts say this could discredit the most when eating healthy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief i like my seafood like i like my vacations: tropical. and during red lobster's island escape, three new dishes take me straight to...
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. >>> find out what the navy s.e.a.l.s found out during the osama bin laden raid.xperts say this could discredit the most famous jihadist in the jihadi word. what does that all mean? now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. oh no. who are you? daddy, this is blair he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. i got everything i wanted..... i always do. he seemed nice. >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test >> test >> can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? ♪ ♪ food should be good. strawberries should sing. lettuce should be dirty. dressing, clean. debates should be healthy. hatchets buried. tables should be full. and good food should be good for you. we're not saying these are th
. >>> find out what the navy s.e.a.l.s found out during the osama bin laden raid.xperts say this could discredit the most famous jihadist in the jihadi word. what does that all mean? now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. oh no. who are you? daddy, this is blair he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. i got...
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this is being called the biggest loss to al qaeda since osama bin laden's death. i'll ask adam schiff what he's learning and our correspondents and analysts are also standing by as we cover all of the news that is breaking now. >> first we want to go to our pentagon correspondent barbara star. >> barbara? >> good evening, brianna. in libya and yemen, places where the u.s. does not have a presence on the ground how are they making it all work? nashwar al hechy taken out by a drone in a swift strike a new success in a series of high-profile attacks against al qaeda and isis. sources tell cnn he wasn't specifically targeted this was more than just luck. >> i think there's no question that the vast majority of the explanation for the targeting range of individuals including al haishi is very very hard work. >> another tough target. mucktar bell mucktar the leader of al qaeda in north africa dropping 500-pound bombs on a compound in eastern libya. the u.s. had looked for him for years. >> it appears that he got sloppy that he moved in a way that he could be tracked. cl
this is being called the biggest loss to al qaeda since osama bin laden's death. i'll ask adam schiff what he's learning and our correspondents and analysts are also standing by as we cover all of the news that is breaking now. >> first we want to go to our pentagon correspondent barbara star. >> barbara? >> good evening, brianna. in libya and yemen, places where the u.s. does not have a presence on the ground how are they making it all work? nashwar al hechy taken out by a...
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obtained secret documents on saddam hussein, tracked down osama bin laden's bank accounts.im: back in the day after 9/11, that really affected me. i felt deeply unhappy about that. i was trying to do something, be part of the effort to stop people from ever doing that again. emily: you did all those things? kim: i did not do myself. there were other things i did. emily: some people would say there is no proof. kim: there is no proof. emily: when and why did you change your name to kim dotcom? kim: i bought the domain, kim.com. i thought it would be great if my name were kim dotcom so if anyone wants to know anything about me, i do not have to hand them a business card. they can just go to my website. it is all there. emily: take me back to the start of megaupload. kim: i was a street racer. i always made great videos, shared them in the street racing community, on the forums. the file sizes kept getting bigger, and you could not large files send over e-mail. i wanted to solve that problem by creating a server where you can upload a file, get a unique link, and e-mail a link
obtained secret documents on saddam hussein, tracked down osama bin laden's bank accounts.im: back in the day after 9/11, that really affected me. i felt deeply unhappy about that. i was trying to do something, be part of the effort to stop people from ever doing that again. emily: you did all those things? kim: i did not do myself. there were other things i did. emily: some people would say there is no proof. kim: there is no proof. emily: when and why did you change your name to kim dotcom?...
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. >> everything i read everyone cut ties with sow with osama bin laden, but the evidence we have proves otherwise. >> raising questions early on about what their government knew knew. former florida center bob graham was part of the they become known simple had you as the as the 28 pages. >> the country that alleges to be such an ally of ours has engaged in so many actions that have been extremely negative towards the united states. >> on tuesday graham and strada were called to call on the white house for released circumstance circumstance i cannot hair circumstances. we owe it, and we cannot let this road of transparentcy make us feel unsure sure they were never able to prove the complexityity. the white house has been reviewing the material. >> what is in the 28 pages that is so sensitive. for many americans who come to the memorial the issue of time accountability was settled with the death of say dam owe bad. >> but others say they will not wrest until the peak it known. terry said that the lawsuit will go on in her quest for justice for her husband. >> still to come on the program
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but wuhayshi was a guy who had direct connections to osama bin laden, had been appointed number two of qaeda by ayman al zawahiri the successor of bin laden. so this was a guy who had a lot of credibility within the organization. we don't really have many details about the drone strike did the u.s. know he was there? was this a lucky hit that they got? what we are told is they are still trying to confirm information from the ground. but it does come after, you know a couple of real successes by the intelligence community. it was just earlier this week we learned there was an f-15 air strike against a top al qaeda operative in libya who ran the north african operation and a couple weeks ago, of course we had that army delta force raid inside syria that got a top isis operative. there have been some that have not worked out, some failed hostage rescue missions obviously and the american hoss hostage in pakistan was killed in a u.s. drone shot when they took that shot and they say they had no idea he was at the location they were hitting. so the intelligence doesn't always work out, sadly
but wuhayshi was a guy who had direct connections to osama bin laden, had been appointed number two of qaeda by ayman al zawahiri the successor of bin laden. so this was a guy who had a lot of credibility within the organization. we don't really have many details about the drone strike did the u.s. know he was there? was this a lucky hit that they got? what we are told is they are still trying to confirm information from the ground. but it does come after, you know a couple of real successes by...
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desk this tuesday afternoon, it could be the biggest hit against al qaeda since the death of osama bin laden. the white house now confirms a drone strike took out the terror group's number two leader who also headed up its most dangerous offshoot. officials say that he once was osama bin laden's own personal secretary. he was in charge of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, also known as aqa 3rkz. the white house says he oversaw plots against the united states and our allies. he wrote tips for followers to sneak bombs onto airplanes and led the group during that failed underwear bombing of a flight to detroit back in '09. his death comes after a u.s. strike against another top terrorist, this one in libya. u.s. officials say this guy was behind an attack in algeria back in 2013. dozens of people died then including three americans. the pentagon reports it's still working to confirm his death, but a spokesman does say and i quote "there is nowhere on earth to hide if you're a terrorist. we will find you and we will kill you." lee gabriel, what else do we know about this lone strike? >> reporte
desk this tuesday afternoon, it could be the biggest hit against al qaeda since the death of osama bin laden. the white house now confirms a drone strike took out the terror group's number two leader who also headed up its most dangerous offshoot. officials say that he once was osama bin laden's own personal secretary. he was in charge of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, also known as aqa 3rkz. the white house says he oversaw plots against the united states and our allies. he wrote tips for...
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there are so many groups that use the rubrics of the late osama bin laden as their reason for carrying out attacks wherever they happen to be located. but it is isil that is perhaps causing the most havoc because it has taken over northeastern syria and a large part of iraq and the united states and more than 60 other countries are trying to push back isil not just with air strikes but also with a number of other factors, including counter messaging, trying to cut down on the number of foreigners moving to those two countries to try to take up arms against the government and others who don't want isil there. and try to deal with the messaging that isil has been particularly effective in using to try to bring in new recruits or inspire so-called loan wolves in this other countries around the world. >> rosiland jordan live from washington, thank you so much. >>> the dominican republic is closer to deporting thousands of people back to haiti. many have lived in the republic for years, but don't have the paperwork to prove it. some of them fled haiti after the devastating earthquake five y
there are so many groups that use the rubrics of the late osama bin laden as their reason for carrying out attacks wherever they happen to be located. but it is isil that is perhaps causing the most havoc because it has taken over northeastern syria and a large part of iraq and the united states and more than 60 other countries are trying to push back isil not just with air strikes but also with a number of other factors, including counter messaging, trying to cut down on the number of...
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once the personal secretary to osama bin laden, he had risen to become the leader of the al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. behind the attempt by the so-called underwear bomber to blow up a u.s. airliner over detroit. belmokhtar was the target of a separate strike that bombed a building in libya where he was believed to be meeting with leaders of al qaeda affiliate. 39 people including three americans were killed. david martin cbs news the pentagon. >>> coming up on cbs this morning, clarissa ward which will much more. >>> later this morning, tropical storm bill is expected to make landfall on the texas gulf coast. bill has sustained winds of 50 miles per hour with higher gusts, but the main concern is the heavy rain and potential flooding. red flag warnings are posted along the shore in galveston county. schools in gal va ston are closed today. some houston residents are still trying to recover. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on tropical storm bill. >> we do have our second named storm of the season its name is bill' working toward northeast texas. it w
once the personal secretary to osama bin laden, he had risen to become the leader of the al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. behind the attempt by the so-called underwear bomber to blow up a u.s. airliner over detroit. belmokhtar was the target of a separate strike that bombed a building in libya where he was believed to be meeting with leaders of al qaeda affiliate. 39 people including three americans were killed. david martin cbs news the pentagon. >>> coming up on cbs this morning,...
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was a close association of osama bin laden. the white house says his death is a major blow to the group. at least 17 people were killed when a passenger train hit. 70 others were injured in the crash. the transport minister has blamed the crash on the lack of a crossing barrier. >> germany and austria have lift add three week suspension of the treatment which allowed people to move freely around europe. the suspension was meant to prevent disruptions during last week's meeting in germany, but it also stopped thousands of migrants from crossing into northern europe. they are now stranded at the italian border. a dark for freedom on the train to europe. beyond the mountains is austria, the gate way to germany for thousands of migrants who hope to build a new life there. but for those without a permit. >> with austria and germany those that manage are escorted off the train and the very few make it across the boarder are escorted back by mights. police. >> these people are traumatized they run away from their countries and after a
was a close association of osama bin laden. the white house says his death is a major blow to the group. at least 17 people were killed when a passenger train hit. 70 others were injured in the crash. the transport minister has blamed the crash on the lack of a crossing barrier. >> germany and austria have lift add three week suspension of the treatment which allowed people to move freely around europe. the suspension was meant to prevent disruptions during last week's meeting in germany,...
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one of osama bin laden's most loyal dies in prison. the same rate, despite calls from the industry.sh prices higher india bans the sale of the hugely popular maggie news after dangerous levels of
one of osama bin laden's most loyal dies in prison. the same rate, despite calls from the industry.sh prices higher india bans the sale of the hugely popular maggie news after dangerous levels of
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the nation program with the charity he was recruited by the cia and after the operation against osama bin laden a,000 people have been working the organization as you mentioned has been accused by the government although they say they are in coordination of the local government and ministries and all that so they are staying away from this part and the suspicion started after the attack on bin laden and the organization of course this charity since 2012 when the government of pakistan put them on a watch list. 2012 intelligence support also pitted the organization against bin laden for spying. >>> world day against child labor and according to the international labor organization 120 million children as young as four and up to 14 years of age are working. around 85 million of them do so in hazardous conditions. the highest percentage of child labor is in sub saraha africa. eliminating the most dangerous forms of child labor by 2016 and one of the poorest cambodia faces particular challenges and rob mcbride reports. >> reporter: arrival of a truck at this field in northwest cambodia marks the st
the nation program with the charity he was recruited by the cia and after the operation against osama bin laden a,000 people have been working the organization as you mentioned has been accused by the government although they say they are in coordination of the local government and ministries and all that so they are staying away from this part and the suspicion started after the attack on bin laden and the organization of course this charity since 2012 when the government of pakistan put them...