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his tone is exactly the tone ever osama bin laden. his message, identical to what bin laden used to say. same statement sometimes. in his last statement, the one before last where he gave his commandments for -- in the which is, look try to kill as many people as you can. don't just take a life, try to do it right, you know? then he said, always leave a message why you did it. i'm telling you, why you did it. so i'm telling you what to say. number one, our lands are occupied. the land of the two holy places meaning saudi arabia, is occupied. we did not hear that since osama bin laden died. we did not hear that since 9/11. he brought it back. palestine, if we don't live in palestine in peace, you won't know peace in america and the north. that is something bin laden said himself. but also we did not hear that in how long? long, long, long time ago. then he talk about stealing the wealth of the muslim world, right? we did not hear that for a long time. bringing it back. he only adds one thing we did not hear his father talk about, what i
his tone is exactly the tone ever osama bin laden. his message, identical to what bin laden used to say. same statement sometimes. in his last statement, the one before last where he gave his commandments for -- in the which is, look try to kill as many people as you can. don't just take a life, try to do it right, you know? then he said, always leave a message why you did it. i'm telling you, why you did it. so i'm telling you what to say. number one, our lands are occupied. the land of the...
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that's the message of osama bin laden. f you have time, google the 1996 declaration of jihadie by osama bin laden and fair to the summer that took place in riyadh. we wouldn't backward to the '90s. [applause] >> so much for that wonderful talk and all your questions. the book is available for purchase at the registers. if you want your copy signed line up you my left, your right. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. television for serious reader. >> on "after words" temple university professor examines gender identity in an interview with sarah ellis. and at 11:00, henry ol'son at the ethics and pock policy center look ted policy of presidents franklin roosevelt ronald reagan. that happens tonight on booktv. >> good afternoon. welcome to the gaithersburg book festival. i'm julian. a resident and a member of the democratic central committee representing district 16 which income pats the city of rockville and
that's the message of osama bin laden. f you have time, google the 1996 declaration of jihadie by osama bin laden and fair to the summer that took place in riyadh. we wouldn't backward to the '90s. [applause] >> so much for that wonderful talk and all your questions. the book is available for purchase at the registers. if you want your copy signed line up you my left, your right. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. television for serious...
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we did not hear that since osama bin laden died. we did not hear that since 9/11. palestine, if we don't live in live in palestine you will never know peace in america and in the west. well, that's something bin laden said himself. but also we did not hear that in how long? long, long, long time ago and then he talked about stealing the wealth of the muslim world, right? we did not hear that for a long time. he's bringing it back. he only said one thing we did not hear his father talk about, what's happening in syria, the murderer of assad regime and russians. he said we are doing attack in the west because you're supporting them, you're supporting and that's the only thing he added and frankly he cannot not mention syria, largest affiliates of al-qaeda is in syria, he's bringing back the original message of osama bin laden. and i talk about his character, i talk about his childhood. he was a child for al-qaeda. in the early days, if you look at videos of al-qaeda, he's saying fiery speeches, he's training and he told his father, he said, father, when i was in jail,
we did not hear that since osama bin laden died. we did not hear that since 9/11. palestine, if we don't live in live in palestine you will never know peace in america and in the west. well, that's something bin laden said himself. but also we did not hear that in how long? long, long, long time ago and then he talked about stealing the wealth of the muslim world, right? we did not hear that for a long time. he's bringing it back. he only said one thing we did not hear his father talk about,...
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his tone is exactly the same as osama bin laden and his message identical to what bin laden used to say same statement sometimes. in his last statement, the one before last where he gave his commandments for marxism offers and was, he said look, try to kill as many people as you can. don't just take a knife. tried to do it right, you know. and then he said and always leave a message why you did it. and i'm telling you why you did it. so i'm telling you what to say. number one, our lands are occupied. the land of the two holy places meaning saudi arabia is occupied. we did not hear that since osama bin laden died. we did not do that is 9/11 turkey brought it back. palestine, if we don't live in peace in palestine, you will never know peace in america and in the west. well, that something bin laden said himself. but also we did not hear that in how long? long, long long time ago. then you talk about stealing the wealth of the muslim world, right? we did not hear that for a long time. he's bringing it back. he only had one thing that we did under his father talk about. what's happening in
his tone is exactly the same as osama bin laden and his message identical to what bin laden used to say same statement sometimes. in his last statement, the one before last where he gave his commandments for marxism offers and was, he said look, try to kill as many people as you can. don't just take a knife. tried to do it right, you know. and then he said and always leave a message why you did it. and i'm telling you why you did it. so i'm telling you what to say. number one, our lands are...
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crowning as we find obama has managed to capture and kill osama bin laden.stroyed -- charlie: found out when he got back that night, i think. josh: he destroyed any dignity that trump might have had. he humiliated him and reminded the american people at the same time why he is an effective president. here is this clown, out making jokes. i'm going to put him down and humiliate him, and then i'm going to go get the job done and capture osama bin laden. i think the power of that humiliation really sent trump licking his wounds. he ultimately opted against the race in 2012 which is something he regretted even while it was still going on. charlie: he decided to run in 2016. josh: stone, his long-time adviser, he calls him up on new year's day, 2013. roger stone calls trump to say happy new year. trump tells him, i just went and trademarks the phrase "make america great again." he knew at that moment that trump was going to go ahead. i covered what unfolded over the next few months. you can see over the course of those few months, trump morphing from a guy talkin
crowning as we find obama has managed to capture and kill osama bin laden.stroyed -- charlie: found out when he got back that night, i think. josh: he destroyed any dignity that trump might have had. he humiliated him and reminded the american people at the same time why he is an effective president. here is this clown, out making jokes. i'm going to put him down and humiliate him, and then i'm going to go get the job done and capture osama bin laden. i think the power of that humiliation...
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and i was reminded that it was about six years ago that we were celebrating the takedown of osama bin laden at his compound in pakistan, which was in so many respects an extraordinary accomplishment. and then later in 2011, a successful drone strike took out anwar al awlaki targeted for death by the cia and the father of this digital jihad that we are living today. and i'm reminded that it is one thing to kill a man, and another to kill his ideas. and here we are today in a threatened environment which is extremely dynamic and extremely diverse. and the topic of our panel today is whether the i.c., the intelligence community, has the tools it needs to blunt this terrorist threat and would you like to introduce members of our panel. i would like to begin with jane harman on my far left. she is a very family face here on capitol hill. she resigned from congress in february of 2011 to join the woodrow wilson center as the first female director, president and ceo, representing the aerospace center of california during nine terms in congress, jane served on all major security committees and has
and i was reminded that it was about six years ago that we were celebrating the takedown of osama bin laden at his compound in pakistan, which was in so many respects an extraordinary accomplishment. and then later in 2011, a successful drone strike took out anwar al awlaki targeted for death by the cia and the father of this digital jihad that we are living today. and i'm reminded that it is one thing to kill a man, and another to kill his ideas. and here we are today in a threatened...
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admiral but was the man in overall charge of american special operations forces when they took out osama bin ladenregrets? no, i think the mission went as we planned it, with one exception. we lost a helicopter on the compound. but having said that, you always plan for worst case scenarios. we had a plan a, b, cand d. plan a went askew. we immediatelyjumped into plan b. we got our man. was there ever any chance that he would have come back alive, captured as opposed to killed? absolutely. a lot of people feel this was a kill—only mission. that was not the case. the strict rules of engagement said that if he is clearly not a threat, then you have to capture him, you can'tjust kill him. but conversely, i made sure the guys understood if they felt that there was at all a threat, that they had to make the right decision and they have to do that in a split second. so you know, you're coming up onto the third floor, people are moving around, you're on night vision goggles, a lot of things are happening. they made the right decision. you give them that license because they have to take the risk. they pro
admiral but was the man in overall charge of american special operations forces when they took out osama bin ladenregrets? no, i think the mission went as we planned it, with one exception. we lost a helicopter on the compound. but having said that, you always plan for worst case scenarios. we had a plan a, b, cand d. plan a went askew. we immediatelyjumped into plan b. we got our man. was there ever any chance that he would have come back alive, captured as opposed to killed? absolutely. a lot...
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.>> the old iconic photo of the president, the night osama bin laden was killed, is that yours?tell me about that moment. >> we had it at 850 in the afternoon. it was, the interesting thing is about that photograph, is that really all the people, all the decision-makers that are in that room, the president and vice president, the chief of staff, the secretary of the state, secretary of defense, there was nothing they could do. already made theirdecision. they made the decision to launch this special forces mission . and now all they could do was watch. it was out of their hands so that's got to be kind of a anxious time for them which i think is what is portrayed in the photograph, that you see the tension, the anxiety. they didn't even know for sure if bin laden was there. they didn't know for sure at this mission would succeed. and you know, you just kind of risk the whole presidency on this one decision. so it's kind of, i look at that picture and that's what i think is that there is a helplessness in some respects in that the decision had been made, there was nothing they co
.>> the old iconic photo of the president, the night osama bin laden was killed, is that yours?tell me about that moment. >> we had it at 850 in the afternoon. it was, the interesting thing is about that photograph, is that really all the people, all the decision-makers that are in that room, the president and vice president, the chief of staff, the secretary of the state, secretary of defense, there was nothing they could do. already made theirdecision. they made the decision to...
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at the time they were led by a young, charismatic leader, called osama bin laden.ays he left afghanistan the second time, without ever firing a shot in battle. >> slahi: when i saw that the afghanis were butchering each other-- i was completely disgusted. >> williams: the first time you- - you went to afghanistan, what did your family think? >> slahi: they thought i was a nitwit. >> williams: a nitwit? >> slahi: yes. i should never have gone to afghanistan. i had a scholarship that many people in the whole world dreamed to have. and what i did, i threw everything away and i went to afghanistan. this is the definition of a nitwit. >> williams: and when you left afghanistan for the second time, did you still consider yourself a member of al qaeda? >> slahi: absolutely not. i cut all my ties with the organization. to me, i joined for the sake of participating in jihad in afghanistan. jihad in afghanistan turned into a quagmire. i did not want to be part of a civil war. and i went back. thank god i resumed my studies. i finished college. and i worked to help my family.
at the time they were led by a young, charismatic leader, called osama bin laden.ays he left afghanistan the second time, without ever firing a shot in battle. >> slahi: when i saw that the afghanis were butchering each other-- i was completely disgusted. >> williams: the first time you- - you went to afghanistan, what did your family think? >> slahi: they thought i was a nitwit. >> williams: a nitwit? >> slahi: yes. i should never have gone to afghanistan. i had a...
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. >> cooper: being the rosenberg's children in 1950 was almost like being osama bin laden's kids here after 9/11. their parents were convicted and executed for being two of the most damaging spies ever. so, why are julius and ethel rosenberg's children speaking out now? because they want their mother exonerated. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> cbs money watch update sponsored by lincoln financial, you're in charge. >> quijano: good evening, the federal reserve delivers a president si update on wednesday after the clez of its two-day meeting. amazon, facebook, and mcdonald's report earnings this week. and a rookie card player from new jersey won the world series million. i'm elaine quijano, cbs news. type 2 diabetes with fitness, food and the pill that starts with f. farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not tak
. >> cooper: being the rosenberg's children in 1950 was almost like being osama bin laden's kids here after 9/11. their parents were convicted and executed for being two of the most damaging spies ever. so, why are julius and ethel rosenberg's children speaking out now? because they want their mother exonerated. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60...
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dead and he did korea flexing their muscles and this eagle like to raise its head they did with osama bin laden, seals to take care of the guy and get rid of north all together and let god sort it out. something has to be done, it is enslavement camp for everyone living there. the only one living good is the needs to be gone, we know we can take care of it. when are we going to act? have to say. guest: thank you. first of all, human rights now still right three other americans being detained on ridiculously trumped charges, periodically, north korean services arrest them and we saw with this case treated horrendously. americans are returned, obviously not in that condition, regime north korea mistreats its citizens, the un ecurity council, commission of inquiry concluded human rights violations are so widespread constitute crimes against humanity. as far as taking out kim in -un, you know, assassination attempts goes against u.s. strategy and he but also that, along with any kind of military option uns risk of efk population on orean peninsula, even limited tactical response to tactical attack.
dead and he did korea flexing their muscles and this eagle like to raise its head they did with osama bin laden, seals to take care of the guy and get rid of north all together and let god sort it out. something has to be done, it is enslavement camp for everyone living there. the only one living good is the needs to be gone, we know we can take care of it. when are we going to act? have to say. guest: thank you. first of all, human rights now still right three other americans being detained on...
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he did kill and americans and he worked with his father who was closely linked to al qaeda and osama bin laden is just lucky he was picked up and was and is still alive today and he should just move on and for the traditional government to prepare a liberal progressive government to come out and offer compensation as they did a few years ago to another canadian it was similarly get mo i think is. over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to the canadian court now to retrieve that money and to pay them for that for their loss i think it's appropriate more of your world news in just a moment. when else something seems wrong. just don't call. me. yet to see. this thing come out to. end in detroit equals betrayal. when something you find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground . i. i i i i. i i. i. i. guess the e.u. has announced more funding for italy which is struggling to handle the surging wave of migrants coming from africa however italy along with the united nations are calling for other european states to share the responsi
he did kill and americans and he worked with his father who was closely linked to al qaeda and osama bin laden is just lucky he was picked up and was and is still alive today and he should just move on and for the traditional government to prepare a liberal progressive government to come out and offer compensation as they did a few years ago to another canadian it was similarly get mo i think is. over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to the...
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did kill and americans and he worked with his father who was closely aligned to al qaeda and osama bin laden is just lucky he was picked up and was still alive today and he should just move on and for traduced government to prepare a liberal progressive government to come out and offer compensation as they did a few years ago to another canadian who was similarly get mo i think is. over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to canadian court now to retrieve that money and to pay them for that for their loss i think is appropriate. and eighty one year old man has made the long journey by road all the way from germany to russia with the trip took even more time than you might expect as the pension i did it all on a truck he says it was worth every minute. i came to st petersburg because i wanted to get to know the country and the people . i moved from overwhelmed right now because for so many people around me and i see that they're interested in me and want to meet me put into words the feelings that i'm experiencing right now. thanks for joining
did kill and americans and he worked with his father who was closely aligned to al qaeda and osama bin laden is just lucky he was picked up and was still alive today and he should just move on and for traduced government to prepare a liberal progressive government to come out and offer compensation as they did a few years ago to another canadian who was similarly get mo i think is. over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to canadian court now to...
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did kill and americans and he worked with his father who was closely aligned to al qaeda and osama bin laden is just lucky he was picked up and was still alive today and he should just move on and for traduced government to prepare a liberal progressive government to come out and offer compensation as they did a few years ago to another canadian it was similarly. i think is. over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to the canadian court now to retrieve that money and to pay for that for their loss i think is appropriate. south korean and u.s. forces have fired missiles into the sea of japan in a display of resolve towards north korea. we talked it was part of a joint drill between washington and seoul and according to them the exercises missiles that can be easily deployed it all came in response to north korea's latest missile tests on tuesday which the pentagon said was an intercontinental ballistic missile the drill was carried out despite a joint russia china statement demanding compromise from all sides. the signs suggest north korea volu
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right of ghana's stand almost all the nine eleven hacker hijackers were from saudi arabia and osama bin laden was alternately found in pakistan but i. doubt if there. were god i'm so ask yourself how much cable news reporting you heard of the fact that truck bomb syria for a completely false reasons our media has a seemingly limitless amount of time and energy to get this story wrong but just can't seem to find the room to schedule in their schedule they get it right you know it's tough i like my daughter's recital i gotta do. it all the time for the reporting. also ask yourself why when assad is clearly winning the war against the rebels he would choose to do the one thing that would get america directly involved through t.g. clee it would be about the dumbest thing he could possibly do it would be like of the golden state warriors were up by twenty in the last sixty seconds of the n.b.a. finals and suddenly steph curry just stabbed le bron james in the thigh. sure it might get the braun out of the way i put it also land curry in jail following a game the warriors were about to win any right
right of ghana's stand almost all the nine eleven hacker hijackers were from saudi arabia and osama bin laden was alternately found in pakistan but i. doubt if there. were god i'm so ask yourself how much cable news reporting you heard of the fact that truck bomb syria for a completely false reasons our media has a seemingly limitless amount of time and energy to get this story wrong but just can't seem to find the room to schedule in their schedule they get it right you know it's tough i like...
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did kill and americans and he worked with his father who was closely aligned to al qaeda and osama bin ladenis just lucky he was picked up and was still alive today and he should just move on and for the traduced government to prepare a liberal progressive government to come out and offer compensation as they did a few years ago to another canadian who was similarly mo i think is. over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to canadian court now to retrieve that money and to pay for that for their loss i think it's appropriate. now back to germany where thousand people have been protesting against the upcoming g. twenty summit in hamburg chemical to discuss this with our guests frenzy our who is the founder of the german democratic alliance welcome to the program randy now and the police they've dispersed the pro telecom. how likely is it in the protesters will be back. it is they're very difficult in germany for the protesters because. you know normally germany is the country of regulations and so everybody says that you can make a demonstration
did kill and americans and he worked with his father who was closely aligned to al qaeda and osama bin ladenis just lucky he was picked up and was still alive today and he should just move on and for the traduced government to prepare a liberal progressive government to come out and offer compensation as they did a few years ago to another canadian who was similarly mo i think is. over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to canadian court now to...
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he did kill and americans and he worked with his father who was closely linked to al qaeda and osama bin laden is just lucky he was picked up and was still alive today and he should just move on and for the traditional government to prepare a liberal progressive government to come out and offer compensation as they did a few years ago to another canadian it was similarly. i think is. over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to canadian court now to retrieve that money and pay them for that for their loss i think it's appropriate and we are back with more of your world news in just a minute. when we see on television left wing the sick kids left wingers out there and they're shutting down professors from speaking at colleges so they're shutting down colleges here that this is an example of them being or acting in an author terry terry and passé become little dictators yes and this is what links to the fact that as children they were completely shielded from any of the so-called dangers of life kept in a bubble and so when they become young adults
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he did kill and americans and he worked with his father who was closely linked to al qaeda and osama bin laden is just lucky he was picked up and was and is still alive today and he should just move on and for the traditional government to prepare a liberal progressive government to come out and offer compensation as they did a few years ago to another canadian who was similarly get mo i think is. over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to canadian court now to retrieve that money and to pay them for that for their loss i think it's appropriate. more the world headlines just about. anyone else so something seems wrong. just don't call. me. yet to see. these things come out. and in detroit equals betrayal. when something by themselves will supply weight she says to look for common ground . they put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to present. to the press this is what. people are. interested. to have you with us today south korea and u.s. forces have missiles into the sea of japan in a display of results toward
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isis descended from zarqawi's networks, which descended from a pledge of allegiance to osama bin ladenthroughout the muslim world. i agree entirely with what bari says. i think that menu of choices you listed being open to isis, i think they will take all of them. i think as they are squeezed out of mosul... you have to understand, they are surrounded in the old city of mosul. you cannot really even get a car down the street in many parts of these quarters. they still have tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of civilians under their control in this warren. the allied forces are trying to be as careful as they can be, but there is still huge civilian casualties trying to clear them out of that space. they will go away. the bigger question, and this is one that goes back three years to when isis first arrived in iraq, was, you could find any day of the week some newspaper or other talking about security services being concerned about kids going to syria, kids going to iraq to make jihad and then coming home. we know some of the attacks in france and brussels were perpetrated
isis descended from zarqawi's networks, which descended from a pledge of allegiance to osama bin ladenthroughout the muslim world. i agree entirely with what bari says. i think that menu of choices you listed being open to isis, i think they will take all of them. i think as they are squeezed out of mosul... you have to understand, they are surrounded in the old city of mosul. you cannot really even get a car down the street in many parts of these quarters. they still have tens of thousands, if...
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questionable views the mujahideen was celebrated by western press and politicians including one osama bin laden as a result of u.s. destabilisation throughout the ninety's of various warlords and jihadi groups battled for control of the country with the taliban taking power in one thousand nine hundred six and when the us was attacked on nine eleven it was time for the u.s. military to officially had to afghanistan this time to fight the groups we created so afghanistan is officially known as the longest war history in u.s. .
questionable views the mujahideen was celebrated by western press and politicians including one osama bin laden as a result of u.s. destabilisation throughout the ninety's of various warlords and jihadi groups battled for control of the country with the taliban taking power in one thousand nine hundred six and when the us was attacked on nine eleven it was time for the u.s. military to officially had to afghanistan this time to fight the groups we created so afghanistan is officially known as...
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he did kill and americans and he worked with his father who was closely linked to al qaeda and osama bin ladenis just lucky he was picked up and was still alive today and he should just move on and for the traditional government to prepare a liberal progressive government to come out and offer compensation as they did a few years ago to another canadian it was similarly. i think is. over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to the canadian court now to retrieve that money and to pay for that for their loss i think it's appropriate. i'll be back in just a few minutes with morning. welcome to the wonderful world of blood donation i come here every three weeks to get my transfusion to be specific i receive immunoglobulin that my body gets and somebody is that it cannot produce itself around the world giving blood is seen as a symbol of generosity no one does this because it helps people it just says one of the side of things is the idea this applies more. to put the money on your car immediately after you get done half of all plasma based drugs toda
he did kill and americans and he worked with his father who was closely linked to al qaeda and osama bin ladenis just lucky he was picked up and was still alive today and he should just move on and for the traditional government to prepare a liberal progressive government to come out and offer compensation as they did a few years ago to another canadian it was similarly. i think is. over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to the canadian court...
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he did kill and americans and he worked with his father who was closely mike to al qaeda and osama bin laden is just lucky he was picked up and was in the still alive today and he should just move on and for the tradition government to prepare a liberal progressive government to come out and offer compensation as they did a few years ago to another canadian who was similarly get mo i think is. over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to canadian court now to retrieve that money and to pay them for that for their loss i think is appropriate. more news after the break. that's. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to. have to go on to be press it's like them before three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters about how. things should be. income inequality wage stagnation gerrymandering of political districts polarization you know the lack of effectiveness in congress there are these are well documented trends going back
he did kill and americans and he worked with his father who was closely mike to al qaeda and osama bin laden is just lucky he was picked up and was in the still alive today and he should just move on and for the tradition government to prepare a liberal progressive government to come out and offer compensation as they did a few years ago to another canadian who was similarly get mo i think is. over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to canadian...
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questionable views the mujahideen with celebrated by western press and politicians including one osama bin laden as a result of u.s. destabilisation throughout the ninety's in various warlords and jihadi groups battled for control of the country with the taliban taking power in one thousand nine hundred six and when the us was attacked on nine eleven it was time for the us military to officially had to afghanistan this time to fight the groups we created so afghanistan is officially known as the longest war in u.s. history for having begun in two thousand and one and ended in two thousand and fourteen in reality the us has waged war on the country for much longer than officially recognized and doesn't seem willing to relinquish its hold on the country any time soon. thank you on joining me today in washington d.c. is matthew hoh he is a marine corps veteran and diplomat who resigned his state department post in afghanistan in protest over the war which he says cannot be won and has devastated the civilian population of the country he warns that the conflict won't end until the u.s. announces a w
questionable views the mujahideen with celebrated by western press and politicians including one osama bin laden as a result of u.s. destabilisation throughout the ninety's in various warlords and jihadi groups battled for control of the country with the taliban taking power in one thousand nine hundred six and when the us was attacked on nine eleven it was time for the us military to officially had to afghanistan this time to fight the groups we created so afghanistan is officially known as...
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to afghanistan by his father and a legit al qaeda member who was believed to be friendly with osama bin laden the toronto born teenager at the time was shot captured and taken to a base in afghanistan where he was interrogated over more than forty days before being relocated to guantanamo and charged with murder under the military commissions act carter was reportedly interrogated using sleep deprivation stress positions and threats of rape access to legal counsel was allegedly withheld for more than two years canadian intelligence agents reportedly visited get mo to interrogate carter and subsequently share the classified info with u.s. officials carter eventual he pled guilty to throwing the grenade that killed the american soldier a confession his lawyer say was a result of being tortured r t spoke with a man who was detained with katar bob graham and. his eye had been shot out to blind in one one eye he had huge exit wounds in his shoulder just above his chest he was tortured in front of me was abused and screamed and shouted at spot and stripped naked and is his treatment was was was a w
to afghanistan by his father and a legit al qaeda member who was believed to be friendly with osama bin laden the toronto born teenager at the time was shot captured and taken to a base in afghanistan where he was interrogated over more than forty days before being relocated to guantanamo and charged with murder under the military commissions act carter was reportedly interrogated using sleep deprivation stress positions and threats of rape access to legal counsel was allegedly withheld for...
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as you mentioned led to the withdrawal of iraq after it invaded kuwait, but it also produced osama bin laden he was so angered by the presence of american troops in saudi arabia, that he turned on his own government and formed al qaeda, was forced into exile in sudan and then afghanistan and that was the period we tend to forget that while we celebrated a victory in the gulf war, it also produced what became the greatest threat and the greatest loss of u.s. military or u.s. personnel on september 11th since any time at pearl harbor. >> do you think there was an impact in the fact that the gulf war was televised? >> well, television clearly has played a major role in shaping american public opinion. it did during the vietnam war, and i think it did during the gulf war, as well. we could see those american bombers as they were hitting baghdad, and i think that it also had an impact at that point in time improving american power and effectiveness militarily, but as we all know that very brief war that was so victorious so quickly and forcing saddam hussein out of little kuwait, out of oil-rich
as you mentioned led to the withdrawal of iraq after it invaded kuwait, but it also produced osama bin laden he was so angered by the presence of american troops in saudi arabia, that he turned on his own government and formed al qaeda, was forced into exile in sudan and then afghanistan and that was the period we tend to forget that while we celebrated a victory in the gulf war, it also produced what became the greatest threat and the greatest loss of u.s. military or u.s. personnel on...
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i dealt with everything from the planning of the operation against osama bin laden to trade issues to increasingly cyber security issues which really were some of the most serious and significant. i was deputy assistant secretary of defense and dealt with some of those issues from the defense perspective. i say that by way of framing to take two different perspectives to open up what we think about some of the cyber security issues from the situation room to the board room on what companies face everyday. where things are going, i want to say two things that may seem counterintuitive. if the question is where is cyber security going the next 5 - 10 years, part of the question is to look back ten years. was ten years ago last month that the iphone came out as a product. something that is fundamentally changed how we about commerce and other types of things. if you actually look back, the conversation about cyber security has not changed very much over the past five years. we still talk very much about the upcoming pearl harbor cyber attack, we talk anonymously about the threat, but act
i dealt with everything from the planning of the operation against osama bin laden to trade issues to increasingly cyber security issues which really were some of the most serious and significant. i was deputy assistant secretary of defense and dealt with some of those issues from the defense perspective. i say that by way of framing to take two different perspectives to open up what we think about some of the cyber security issues from the situation room to the board room on what companies...
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osama bin laden, who escaped american man hunters for a decade was caught and killed actually. like that can't be changed by the next administration. i think that the disappointments of his administration are things that are always going to live regardless of the next one that comes along. sir is the thing you hear is their biggest appointment, the thing they couldn't get right and couldn't stop. it aches in their hearts to see hundreds of thousands of people dead and millions more displaced. those things don't change as a result of the next administration. whether health care survives, we don't know. congress could reach an impasse that leaves the currently program in place. the same with dodd franc and other legislation. some presidents are remembered by what they try to do even their achievements don't last through the next administration anyway. i think president obama may clear the priorities that he set and that he wants to outlast his time in office. >> sheer a tough question for you to end this conversation. do you think that, given the threats to his legacy, that barac
osama bin laden, who escaped american man hunters for a decade was caught and killed actually. like that can't be changed by the next administration. i think that the disappointments of his administration are things that are always going to live regardless of the next one that comes along. sir is the thing you hear is their biggest appointment, the thing they couldn't get right and couldn't stop. it aches in their hearts to see hundreds of thousands of people dead and millions more displaced....
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. >> from airing the first interview with osama bin laden after 9/11 -- to introducing heated politicalebate showes to the arab world. al jazeera network has become a force. at its new multimillion dollar headquarters, it might seem like business as usual. but the qatar-funded news network is at the heart of the gulf and the flock demanding its closure. with the network for 20 years, for the past three he has run the arabic news channel. he believes al jazeera changed the landscape of a region once dominated by state-run tv channels. critics accusing them of being hate speech and sectarian excitement. >> one of al jazeera's qualities is that it expressed the alternative opinion. before al jazeera it was only the opinion of governments. they do not want the other opinion. whatever that opposition is. >> it was the network's coverage of the 2011 arab spring that made it a thorn in the side. it was seen as more sympathetic to the views of the brotherhood in places like egypt, now banned in several arab states. >> this is certain pli a platform for qatar's political allies. the brotherhood
. >> from airing the first interview with osama bin laden after 9/11 -- to introducing heated politicalebate showes to the arab world. al jazeera network has become a force. at its new multimillion dollar headquarters, it might seem like business as usual. but the qatar-funded news network is at the heart of the gulf and the flock demanding its closure. with the network for 20 years, for the past three he has run the arabic news channel. he believes al jazeera changed the landscape of a...