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. >> in old centuries, when there was an islamic state, someone like osama bin laden declaring jihad on their own would be in jail. you can't do that. now that there is no islamic state and no empire, osama bin laden and his allies are projecting themselves as a new interest and new killer. >> militant jihadis want to drive infidels, anyone out of the lands where islam reigns for centuries. >>. >> the real objective of the jihadist is to take back of planet earth and reestablish it. >> they are being invaded and occupied by nonmilitants. when they talk about islam, they mean all the lands that have been a part of islam. >> the professor of near eastern studies at the university and one of the world's foremost little east scholars. >> it is the duty of every able-bodies male to participate. it is collective. it is an obligation. >> today's leaders, osama bin laden, hezbollah shakes and an iranian president called themselves jihadists. they claim they are following the path of the founder and his companions who established the first islamic state some 600 years after jesus. muslims beli
. >> in old centuries, when there was an islamic state, someone like osama bin laden declaring jihad on their own would be in jail. you can't do that. now that there is no islamic state and no empire, osama bin laden and his allies are projecting themselves as a new interest and new killer. >> militant jihadis want to drive infidels, anyone out of the lands where islam reigns for centuries. >>. >> the real objective of the jihadist is to take back of planet earth and...
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one of those numbers belonged to osama bin laden, identified by an early cia report as an "islamic extremist financier." >> i think if you ask most terrorism experts in the mid-1990s, "well, what about this man bin laden?", most people in the mid-1990s would have said, "ah, yes, the financier. the terrorist financier." what o'neill said was, "no, this man is not a financier. the money is money for a purpose. the purpose is building a worldwide terrorist network based out of afghanistan, the point of which is going after the united states and after governments friendly to the united states, particularly in the arab world." >> narrator: once convinced bin laden was a threat to america, o'neill began a campaign within the fbi to sound the alarm. >> the first time i ever heard the name osama bin laden was from john o'neill, and john o'neill was very much aware of who he was, who his group was, al qaeda. >> narrator: over time, robert "bear" bryant would become second in command at the fbi. >> he was a person that i had immense personal regard for, and we could argue like a couple of thieves in t
one of those numbers belonged to osama bin laden, identified by an early cia report as an "islamic extremist financier." >> i think if you ask most terrorism experts in the mid-1990s, "well, what about this man bin laden?", most people in the mid-1990s would have said, "ah, yes, the financier. the terrorist financier." what o'neill said was, "no, this man is not a financier. the money is money for a purpose. the purpose is building a worldwide terrorist...
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i carry a pair of sunglasses into osama bin laden's bedroom. a lot of ship going on. when we get back from a mission where were not supposed to live, and thinking i'm not to be in the navy forever. maybe i will be in marketing. a picture of a navy seal all it says if you only have one day left to live you might as well. [laughter] obviously mission success, everyone came home and fast-forward another year or so, you make the decision to leave the navy. talk to the group about that thought process and more importantly, what you experienced. >> the bin laden raid was a complete team effort. [inaudible] he said i was like the forest but i'd can't run and i not good with kids. [laughter] [inaudible] we lost a helicopter and 31 americans and one of our dogs. it was like what happened now. and you get complacent and i don't need to do this anymore. i want to see micah get married so i decided to start the out processing and i realized i didn't really know what i was gonna do. i wasn't gonna get a pension and i didn't know who would hire me. we realiz
i carry a pair of sunglasses into osama bin laden's bedroom. a lot of ship going on. when we get back from a mission where were not supposed to live, and thinking i'm not to be in the navy forever. maybe i will be in marketing. a picture of a navy seal all it says if you only have one day left to live you might as well. [laughter] obviously mission success, everyone came home and fast-forward another year or so, you make the decision to leave the navy. talk to the group about that thought...
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after we killed osama bin laden, a new form of the same threats emerged. like its predecessor in afghanistan, isis developed a centralized command to order attacks outside of its false califet in iraq and syria. we witnessed its work in paris. on november 13th, 2015, a group of suicide bombers and gun men dispatched by raqqa committed a series of six coordinated attacks. they targeted a soccer stadium, caves and restaurants, and a theater during a rock concert. 100 people were killed including 89 alone and another 400 injured. a new threat has arisen. tloi terrorist attacks are being carried out by individuals in small krecells. these smaller scale individually planned attacks often involve soft targets like hotels, tourist resorts and cultural sites. we've seen this deadly new trend across the world. places like berlin, london, manchester and nice. we've also seen it closer to home. think of orlando and san bernardino. so what accounts for this rise of terrorism? i think there's two factors at work. first, isis is losing. they're crumbling. with support f
after we killed osama bin laden, a new form of the same threats emerged. like its predecessor in afghanistan, isis developed a centralized command to order attacks outside of its false califet in iraq and syria. we witnessed its work in paris. on november 13th, 2015, a group of suicide bombers and gun men dispatched by raqqa committed a series of six coordinated attacks. they targeted a soccer stadium, caves and restaurants, and a theater during a rock concert. 100 people were killed including...
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fast-forward to 2014, after we killed osama bin laden and degraded al qaeda is central leadership, a new form of the same threat emerged. like its predecessor in afghanistan isis develop a centralized command to order attacks outside of its false caliphate in iraq and syria. we witnessed its work in paris. on november 13, 2015, a group group of suicide bombers and gunmen dispatched by raqqa committed a series of six coordinator attacks. the targeted a soccer stadium, cafÉs and restaurants, and a theater during a rock concert at 100 people were killed, including 89. 89. nearly 400 others were injured. yet alongside these and other centrally planned plots, new threat has arisen. terrorist attacks increasingly are being carried out by individuals in small cells who are inspired by isis and al qaeda, but who are not acting on the groups orders. they are self-directed. these smaller scale individually planned attacks often involve soft targets, like hotels, tourist resorts and cultural sites but we've seen this deadly new trend across the world, places like berlin, jakarta, london, manche
fast-forward to 2014, after we killed osama bin laden and degraded al qaeda is central leadership, a new form of the same threat emerged. like its predecessor in afghanistan isis develop a centralized command to order attacks outside of its false caliphate in iraq and syria. we witnessed its work in paris. on november 13, 2015, a group group of suicide bombers and gunmen dispatched by raqqa committed a series of six coordinator attacks. the targeted a soccer stadium, cafÉs and restaurants, and...
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after we killed osama bin laden and degraded al qaeda es's central leadership, a new threat of the same threat e emergencied. like its predecessor in afghanistan, isis developed a centralized command to order attacks joupt side of its false caliphate. we witnessed its work in paris. on november 13th, 2015, a group of suicide bombers and gunmen dispatched by raqqah committed a series of six coordinated attacks. they targeted a soccer stadium, cafes and restaurants, and the bataclan theater during a rock continue ert. 100 people were killed including 9 at the bataclan alone. nearly 400 others were injured. yet alongside these and other centrally planned plots a new threat has arisen, the terrorist attacks increasingly are being carried out by individuals in small cells inspired by isis and al qaeda but who aren't act ong the group's orders. they're self-directed. these smaller-scale, individually planned attacks often involve soft targets like hotels, tourist resorts and cultural sites. we of soon this deadly new trend across the world, places like berlin, jakarta, london, manchester, and
after we killed osama bin laden and degraded al qaeda es's central leadership, a new threat of the same threat e emergencied. like its predecessor in afghanistan, isis developed a centralized command to order attacks joupt side of its false caliphate. we witnessed its work in paris. on november 13th, 2015, a group of suicide bombers and gunmen dispatched by raqqah committed a series of six coordinated attacks. they targeted a soccer stadium, cafes and restaurants, and the bataclan theater...
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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 peace 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 time ago. he talks about stealing the weament to have -- wealth of the muslim world. what's happening in syria? murderers of of assad regime and the russians which he said that we are doing attacks in the west because you're supporting them, you're supporting. that's the only thing he added and frankly cannot mention -- he cannot not mention 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 poster child for al-qaeda. in the early days, if you look at old video tapes he's always saying fiery speeches, poems when he was a kid, he's training and told his father, father, when i was in jail i learned a lot and you're going to be proud of me. i learned about this, i learned about that but now i feel forged
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 peace 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 time ago. he talks about stealing the weament to have -- wealth of the muslim world. what's happening in syria? murderers of of assad regime and the russians which he said that we are doing attacks in the west...
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: and what's happening everywhere all these guys are mujahideen and they are the followers of osama bin laden. he said lookee people in the west we used to only be in kandahar now we are everywhere. and he tried to copy his father. he has exactly the tone of osama bin laden and his message to what enlightened as to say is the same. in his last statement, the one before last where he'd gave this commandment for operatives he said look is hard to kill as many people as you can so don't just -- it's hard to do it right. and then he said always leave a message why you did it. i'm telling you why you did it. number one, our lands are occupied. the land of the two places meaning saudi arabia is occupied read we did not hear that since osama bin ladin died. we haven't heard that since 9/11. he brought it back. palestine. if we don't live in peace in palestine we will never know peace in america. that's something bin laden said himself but also we did not hear that in how long? a long, long, long time ago. and he talked about stealing the wealth of the muslim world. we did not hear that for a long ti
: and what's happening everywhere all these guys are mujahideen and they are the followers of osama bin laden. he said lookee people in the west we used to only be in kandahar now we are everywhere. and he tried to copy his father. he has exactly the tone of osama bin laden and his message to what enlightened as to say is the same. in his last statement, the one before last where he'd gave this commandment for operatives he said look is hard to kill as many people as you can so don't just --...
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congress this year to see where the one major problem lie is lest we forget who helped train osama bin laden in the first place the cia with the support of the us government used bin laden and supported his endeavors against the soviet union in afghanistan they called him a warrior they helped him build the organization that would lead or be known as al qaeda all to crush the soviet union we taught bin ladin and associates how to run it disintegration of war campaign against the superpower and yet we still wonder how al qaeda and its many competitors have managed to stay afloat perhaps it's things like five hundred. dollars the u.s. spent in bosnia between one thousand nine hundred two and one thousand and five training and equipping rebels or the sixty four million dollars training georgian rebels from two thousand and one to two thousand and four or may be need be it was more than half a billion dollars the u.s. spent training and arming rebels in syria who have ties to numerous al qaeda affiliates you know we all want justice sixteen years ago we did and as we brushed the asked for ash fr
congress this year to see where the one major problem lie is lest we forget who helped train osama bin laden in the first place the cia with the support of the us government used bin laden and supported his endeavors against the soviet union in afghanistan they called him a warrior they helped him build the organization that would lead or be known as al qaeda all to crush the soviet union we taught bin ladin and associates how to run it disintegration of war campaign against the superpower and...
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. >> next on book tv, robert arniel of the former navy seal credited with the killing of osama bin laden talks about his military career and some of the 400 missions he participated in. this program contains language that some may find offensive. >> it is my pleasure to welcome you here today. to begin our program this evening, please stand and welcome the west covina high
. >> next on book tv, robert arniel of the former navy seal credited with the killing of osama bin laden talks about his military career and some of the 400 missions he participated in. this program contains language that some may find offensive. >> it is my pleasure to welcome you here today. to begin our program this evening, please stand and welcome the west covina high
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then it's also making deals and saying you're going to do things which is what happened with osama bin laden it was we'll help you get these russians out of your land and then that's it we didn't leak and we abandoned them to we stop the money flow we've stopped all the people you know and i would pay good money to have a time machine to go back and tell the likes of john mccain. these wonderful let's go. over there was saddam going to do that by arming rebels were basically affiliated with al qaida i would love to go back and as john you know a month or two up there i love him so john if i tell you in fifteen years are going to be really excited about working hand in hand with al qaida i would love to see the look on his face he would have been like you're crazy i mean seriously the fact that we have a bill the fact that there are even is a bill to stop arms developing would have to make a bill to stop the u.s. government from giving terrorists guns this is a bill that prohibits the use of federal agency funds say this to provide what they say covered assistance to. the islamic faith and th
then it's also making deals and saying you're going to do things which is what happened with osama bin laden it was we'll help you get these russians out of your land and then that's it we didn't leak and we abandoned them to we stop the money flow we've stopped all the people you know and i would pay good money to have a time machine to go back and tell the likes of john mccain. these wonderful let's go. over there was saddam going to do that by arming rebels were basically affiliated with al...
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. >> we came within yards literally of taking out osama bin laden himself. >> and he got away, obviouslypenstance, luck. >> bin laden at war with the united states every second of every day. according to counterterrorism officials who tell nbc news his terror network now operates in 50 countries, training camps in 20. >> we had entered a different era. you have an enemy that is completely amorphous. they can be in yemen, they can be in saudi arabia, they can be in paris and london. they can be everywhere. (vo) it would be great if human beings were great at being human. and if all of mankind were made up of kind women and kind men. it would be wonderful if common knowledge was knowledge commonly known. and if the light from being enlightened into every heart was shown. it would be glorious if neighbors were neighborly. and 'indifference' a forgotten word. it would be awesome if we shared everything and being greedy was absurd. it would be spectacular if the golden rule was golden to every man. and the good things that we ever did was everything that we can. (vo 2) treating others like we
. >> we came within yards literally of taking out osama bin laden himself. >> and he got away, obviouslypenstance, luck. >> bin laden at war with the united states every second of every day. according to counterterrorism officials who tell nbc news his terror network now operates in 50 countries, training camps in 20. >> we had entered a different era. you have an enemy that is completely amorphous. they can be in yemen, they can be in saudi arabia, they can be in paris...
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in osama bin laden's writing, he talks about drawing the united states into war in afghanistan.ates won't be able to handle it and will be refeeted. if we lose in afghanistan, what we're saying to the whole islami jihadi movement and bin laden was right, we can't hack it. that would stand as a kind of proof of divine sanction for their side. if you don't think we're going to pay a heavy price for helping them prove god's on their side, i think you need to take another think. >> there were certainly some afghans that supported the taliban. but most afghans wanted the best for their country. and there were many afghans who put their life on the line to help us. and that'll be for people to come after me in my career to go after the next generation of heroin traffickers. but haji's not doing it anymore. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> anthony: i'm told you're a man who can help me. sometime in mid-19th century, 1850s, my great-great-great-grandfather jean bourdain emigrated to south america. he was reported to have died here. might have been a seeker of utopian dreams.
in osama bin laden's writing, he talks about drawing the united states into war in afghanistan.ates won't be able to handle it and will be refeeted. if we lose in afghanistan, what we're saying to the whole islami jihadi movement and bin laden was right, we can't hack it. that would stand as a kind of proof of divine sanction for their side. if you don't think we're going to pay a heavy price for helping them prove god's on their side, i think you need to take another think. >> there were...
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spent a lot of time at "special report" covering a passion of documents captured in the raid of osama bin laden. they said in intel was a treasure trove. the documents that virtually untouched. intel bureaucracies fought over access. >> have released fewer than 600 of them. >> bret: you've worked to have the documents released. when will the american people see them? >> very soon, very soon. we will release all but there is some pornography, copyrighted material, and everything other than those items will be released in the weeks ahead. >> bret: everything from those documents. >> correct. i want to get the documents out. once we are sure there is not classified material and that there is not things we can't release, i want to make sure the world gets to see them. >> bret: how would you describe iran's relationship with al qaeda? >> they have always made a devil's bargain with al qaeda to protect them. that protection was offered contingent on a deal which steadily protect you, you won't attack us here in tehran. it >> bret: different from how it was described in the obama administration. >> th
spent a lot of time at "special report" covering a passion of documents captured in the raid of osama bin laden. they said in intel was a treasure trove. the documents that virtually untouched. intel bureaucracies fought over access. >> have released fewer than 600 of them. >> bret: you've worked to have the documents released. when will the american people see them? >> very soon, very soon. we will release all but there is some pornography, copyrighted material, and...
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i can close my eyes and see my team going up the stairs to get osama bin laden and i can remember the it's like to know we're facing death ourselves but it's worth it for the innocent people that died in the towers, the people on flight 93 in pennsylvania and the people in the pentagon and i was down there today at the 9/11 memorial. it's incredible to go there and i like to go there a lot more than just on the memorial because it makes me realize what's important. like president trump said in his speech today. that we realize when major catastrophes like that like the terrorist attacks and the hurricanes we realize how small our differences are and once united as a country we can defeat anything. he made that clear. >> sean: i love the fact that he's taking it to them and he's serious. did you read about bin laden's son? >> i did. >> sean: i think you saw some of his kids. do you in particular remember him? do you remember if he was there that day is he is going to yune these terrorists? ros his younger son, hamza was not there, his older brother kalid was there. we took care of him
i can close my eyes and see my team going up the stairs to get osama bin laden and i can remember the it's like to know we're facing death ourselves but it's worth it for the innocent people that died in the towers, the people on flight 93 in pennsylvania and the people in the pentagon and i was down there today at the 9/11 memorial. it's incredible to go there and i like to go there a lot more than just on the memorial because it makes me realize what's important. like president trump said in...
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. ♪ >> the taliban must turn over osama bin laden and must destroy the terrorist camps.wise, there will be a consequence. >> a spokesman for the taliban denies afghanistan allowed bin laden to strike from its territory. >> good afternoon. on my orders, the united states military has begun strikes against a taliban regime in afghanistan. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm as close to these people as anyone in my own family and in some ways closer. these are my 11 best friends in the world. that's how i feel. >> no. >> this one. >> this is us in afghanistan. >> i mean, and we were in, you know, some harsh -- >> we were probably in the extremest combat environment as you can fathom. it tested you in every way, physically, mently, emotionally. >> we are it. when you need the army, we are the vanguard, the spearhead, the praetorian. >> 15 years. >> wow. since vietnam. >> yeah. >> we're talking about people, you know, as a unit we've been deployed doing some pretty crazy crap. wow. you get into a unit like this and that's what you do. that's your game. >> i've been in the military now 30 years. tha
. ♪ >> the taliban must turn over osama bin laden and must destroy the terrorist camps.wise, there will be a consequence. >> a spokesman for the taliban denies afghanistan allowed bin laden to strike from its territory. >> good afternoon. on my orders, the united states military has begun strikes against a taliban regime in afghanistan. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm as close to these people as anyone in my own family and in some ways closer. these are my 11 best friends in the...
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obama in the situation room making really difficult decisions including whether you go after osama bin ladene to say, there are limits to what we know. and we have to operate within an environment in which we know we will never know everything. and that humbles you. now, we seem to have a president who doesn't care, and doesn't know what he doesn't know. who operates totally viscerally based on his gut. and his highest and most favored response is that yell of the crowd that consists of people who support him. who buy into him. who love him. who could see no wrong in anything that he does. and i think it's a dangerous time. i've said i think that his presidency poses a clear and present danger to our country. >> rose: a clear and present danger? >> yes i do. >> rose: meaning what? >> meaning several things. to continue to divide this country among rate and religion, ethnicity and gender is really doing damage. you can see it already in some of the blow back and backlash that we're seeing whether it's silicon valley fighting over women in tech, or seeing the kinds ever bullying that's -- of b
obama in the situation room making really difficult decisions including whether you go after osama bin ladene to say, there are limits to what we know. and we have to operate within an environment in which we know we will never know everything. and that humbles you. now, we seem to have a president who doesn't care, and doesn't know what he doesn't know. who operates totally viscerally based on his gut. and his highest and most favored response is that yell of the crowd that consists of people...
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ksm, who would fulfill that promise six years later, working at the behest of al qaeda leader osama bin laden we knew in the mid 1990s that khalid shaikh mohammed was trouble. >> reporter: richard clarke was the chief counterterrorism adviser on the national security council at the time, overseeing the growing threat from al qaeda operatives like ksm. >> we were looking for him. and we had an indictment, a sealed indictment against him from a federal grand jury. >> reporter: he was wanted for his role in planning an attack on the pope and an elaborate plot to bring down planes over the pacific ocean. both of those plots were foiled. >> to many of the people that knew him he was the boss. so when you're looking at somebody who's thought of that way you've got to put more effort into him. >> reporter: basheer along with his partner frank pellegrino crisscrossed the globe in the 1990s hunting terrorists including ksm. the u.s. government tracked him to qatar in 1996 but clarke says when he requested help in capturing ksm he was turned down. >> we asked the fbi. we asked the cia. we asked the pen
ksm, who would fulfill that promise six years later, working at the behest of al qaeda leader osama bin laden we knew in the mid 1990s that khalid shaikh mohammed was trouble. >> reporter: richard clarke was the chief counterterrorism adviser on the national security council at the time, overseeing the growing threat from al qaeda operatives like ksm. >> we were looking for him. and we had an indictment, a sealed indictment against him from a federal grand jury. >> reporter:...
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we often take credit for a osama bin laden the he doesn't take much credit. >> blackhawk down. >> a classic example. he is never taken credit for the embassy bombings but it was very clear he authorize them. but he has taken credit for 9/11. he likes to say my word speaks the truth you cannot trust would be passed to say because he constantly spends he knew the embassy bombings were a disaster for al qaeda to start off with a fact you kill all these people with hundreds of dead black africans and then in tanzanian they were all muslims that were killed. it was a disaster for his reputation of al qaeda unfortunately our response was to spend half a billion dollars of cruise missiles into to the poorest countries in the world this bin laden until the night watchman he was the first to recognize that opportunity that here i am i an important enough i have the way to escape the of the you might the united states one month after the kenya bombing kids were in the street of nairobi wearing bin laden t-shirts they say that sudan listed him in this fight in a report no tension between the two but y
we often take credit for a osama bin laden the he doesn't take much credit. >> blackhawk down. >> a classic example. he is never taken credit for the embassy bombings but it was very clear he authorize them. but he has taken credit for 9/11. he likes to say my word speaks the truth you cannot trust would be passed to say because he constantly spends he knew the embassy bombings were a disaster for al qaeda to start off with a fact you kill all these people with hundreds of dead...
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one of the biggest islamic militant organizations in south asia and reportedly was funded by osama bin laden it's based accusations of conducting terror attacks and was recognized as a terror organization by a number of countries including the u.s. . russia and the e.u. well we spoke to qur'anic ball co-author of the book pakistan terrorism ground zero and he thinks that terrorists could compazine lines on the crisis using any money raised for their own purposes we have actually seen not only for life inside your town issued which is the charity front office. but the religious ultra right in pakistan has been given a new life times to the crisis. there is a possibility. be used this crisis for purposes number one as i have said believe me when you believe this crisis is. legit to me see for dear existence number two me use these finances for did activities inside and outside pakistan. a special australian helpline set up the people who are worried to their friends or relatives may have become radicalized might turn out to be a flop and this received only five calls in over two months the hot
one of the biggest islamic militant organizations in south asia and reportedly was funded by osama bin laden it's based accusations of conducting terror attacks and was recognized as a terror organization by a number of countries including the u.s. . russia and the e.u. well we spoke to qur'anic ball co-author of the book pakistan terrorism ground zero and he thinks that terrorists could compazine lines on the crisis using any money raised for their own purposes we have actually seen not only...
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the article says, the 9/11 terror attacks was osama bin laden's retaliation on america for giving money to israel, a, quote, jewish country in the middle east that originally belonged to the muslims. that is a controversial negative history, debated for decades, and still to this day. so, parents completed against this article singing is anti- somatic and bias. teachers like leslie young of dc wrote saying they should take down the article which could be used by teachers across the country. we can verify, yet. it is true, a teacher in california did assign an optional -- we can also verify that they corrected the article, alerted teachers who may have assigned it, and also, disciplined an employee that made the mistake of including that article in the first place. >>> if you have something that you want verified, you are, like, that's fishy, let our team of researchers for you. we are on facebook. or email us. >>> when we learned that an entire community in alexandria did not always know when their next meals were coming, our impact team at wusa9 decided we cannot just tell their storie
the article says, the 9/11 terror attacks was osama bin laden's retaliation on america for giving money to israel, a, quote, jewish country in the middle east that originally belonged to the muslims. that is a controversial negative history, debated for decades, and still to this day. so, parents completed against this article singing is anti- somatic and bias. teachers like leslie young of dc wrote saying they should take down the article which could be used by teachers across the country. we...
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reduction in power for the taliban without any war whatsoever as there was to negotiate a trial for osama bin laden in a third country but once you've once you've gone in and. this sort of destruction and created this culture of of intense violence and a trid opportunism you know you're going to have. the taliban and all of the. violent groups claiming power it's going to continue getting worse and it's not going to get better immediately when the us gets out but it's going to be harder and take longer the longer it spread out to start we appreciate your time and thoughts on the issue of you author journalist david swanson thank you ok let's return to our breaking news this hour hundreds of protesters have clashed with police in an eastern province of side to korea where a u.s. missile defense system has been deployed you're looking at the live pictures from the scene you can see there on the right of your screen a sizable a large police presence holding back the crowds who do seem to be there in a peaceful guys for the most part then again as the camera you saw even more police we do know that ear
reduction in power for the taliban without any war whatsoever as there was to negotiate a trial for osama bin laden in a third country but once you've once you've gone in and. this sort of destruction and created this culture of of intense violence and a trid opportunism you know you're going to have. the taliban and all of the. violent groups claiming power it's going to continue getting worse and it's not going to get better immediately when the us gets out but it's going to be harder and...
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behind in the shadows to see if isis rises or falls, and to fill that gap, we saw a message from osama bin laden's son yesterday, hamza bin laden, calling on people to not- - to not leave the fight and to do attacks where they are. so it's something of great concern to us, something that we follow every day, and something we believe we have prepared for as well as we can. >> mason: john miller, deputy commissioner of the new york city police department. thanks. in addressing another threat today, president trump said u.s. options for dealing with north korea are "effective and overwhelming." last night, the north fired another missile over japan. david martin reports this act of defiance marks a big advance. >> reporter: until now, north korea had tested its intermediate and intercontinental range missile from fixed launch pads. this time, for the first time, an intermediate range missile was launched from a mobile transporter, a significant development, since it enables kim jong-un to fire a long-range weapon with little or no warning. in this case, though, spy satellites had seen the missile bei
behind in the shadows to see if isis rises or falls, and to fill that gap, we saw a message from osama bin laden's son yesterday, hamza bin laden, calling on people to not- - to not leave the fight and to do attacks where they are. so it's something of great concern to us, something that we follow every day, and something we believe we have prepared for as well as we can. >> mason: john miller, deputy commissioner of the new york city police department. thanks. in addressing another...
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have had all of sharm which is also another extremist group which was founded by an associate of osama bin laden in afghanistan in the past so the two major groups in it live are both extremist groups and their affiliations are extremists of course at the moment the upper hand in it lead which is in the north near the turkish border the upper hand is with al qaeda within the front which has a new name now but since it keeps changing its name it's best to stick with the no surprise and in the south the syrian government has really defeated almost all the major opposition there is isis still on the israeli border along with in the sort of front both are being tolerated by the israelis in fact the front again al-qaeda is being supported by israel they treat their wounded and they support them by striking syrian government positions whenever there is major complex and on the jordanian border border there's a host of different groups but there are many many different groups some of them are. very extreme some of them less so but almost all of them are affiliated to one of these major groups al-qaeda.
have had all of sharm which is also another extremist group which was founded by an associate of osama bin laden in afghanistan in the past so the two major groups in it live are both extremist groups and their affiliations are extremists of course at the moment the upper hand in it lead which is in the north near the turkish border the upper hand is with al qaeda within the front which has a new name now but since it keeps changing its name it's best to stick with the no surprise and in the...
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it's one of the biggest islamic militant organizations in south asia was reportedly funded by osama bin laden no less it faced accusations of conducting terrorist attacks it was recognized as a terrorist organization by several countries including the united states russia and the european union we spoke to make a bar lose the co-author of the book pakistan terrorism ground zero he thinks that the terrorists could capitalize on this crisis using any raised money for their own purposes. we have actually seen not only for life foundation which is the charity front office. but the religious ultra right in pakistan has been given a new life times to the crisis in myanmar there is a possibility that. me use this crisis for two purposes number one as i have said the me when you believe this crisis to claim more legit to me see for direct assistance number two be me use these finances for their activities inside and outside pakistan. a number of human rights organizations are furious after a court in france dropped rape charges against a twenty eight year old man who had sex with an eleven year old g
it's one of the biggest islamic militant organizations in south asia was reportedly funded by osama bin laden no less it faced accusations of conducting terrorist attacks it was recognized as a terrorist organization by several countries including the united states russia and the european union we spoke to make a bar lose the co-author of the book pakistan terrorism ground zero he thinks that the terrorists could capitalize on this crisis using any raised money for their own purposes. we have...
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it's one of the biggest islamic militant organizations in south asia reportedly it was funded by osama bin laden based accusations of conducting terrorist attacks and was recognized as a terrorist organization by several countries including the united states russia and the european union we spoke to qur'anic barley's co-author of the book pakistan terrorism ground zero he thinks that the terrorists could capitalize on this crisis by using any raise money for their own purposes. we have actually seen not only for . bishop which is the charity front office. but the religious ultra right in pakistan has been given a new life time to the crisis in myanmar there is a possibility. me use this crisis for two purposes number one as i have said believe me when you believe this crisis to claim more legit to me see for dear existence number two me use these finances for activities inside and outside pakistan. a number of human rights organizations off fear eous after a court in france dropped rape charges against a twenty eight year old man who had sex with an eleven year old girl attorneys argued that the
it's one of the biggest islamic militant organizations in south asia reportedly it was funded by osama bin laden based accusations of conducting terrorist attacks and was recognized as a terrorist organization by several countries including the united states russia and the european union we spoke to qur'anic barley's co-author of the book pakistan terrorism ground zero he thinks that the terrorists could capitalize on this crisis by using any raise money for their own purposes. we have actually...
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one of the biggest islamic militant organizations in south asia and reportedly was funded by osama bin laden if he is accusations of conducting terror attacks and was recognized as a terrorist organization by a number of countries including the us russia and the e.u. we spoke to paul co-author of the book pakistan terrorism ground zero he thinks the terrorists could capitalize on the crisis using raised money for their own purposes . we have actually seen not only for life. which is the charity to front off. but the religious ultra right. has been given a new life time to the crisis in myanmar there is a possibility. of me use this crisis for two purposes number one as i have said believe me when you believe this crisis is to claim more legit you may see for date existence number two the me use these finances for data activities inside and outside. don't forget you can find us on all of your favorite social networks twitter facebook and youtube and of course you can always had to our website r.t. dot com to find all of today's top stories and more i'll be back at the top the hour so do stay
one of the biggest islamic militant organizations in south asia and reportedly was funded by osama bin laden if he is accusations of conducting terror attacks and was recognized as a terrorist organization by a number of countries including the us russia and the e.u. we spoke to paul co-author of the book pakistan terrorism ground zero he thinks the terrorists could capitalize on the crisis using raised money for their own purposes . we have actually seen not only for life. which is the charity...
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one of the biggest islamic militant organizations in south asia and was reportedly funded by osama bin laden it faced accusations of conducting terror attacks and was recognized as a terrorist organization by a number of countries including the us russia and the we spoke to paul cole co-author of the book pakistan terrorism ground zero he thinks the terrorists could capitalize on the crisis using any raise money for their own purposes. we have actually seen not only. should which is the charity front office. but the religious ultra right. has been given a new life time to the crisis in myanmar there is a possibility. me use this crisis for two purposes number one as i have said believe me when you believe this crisis is to claim more. existence now but to me use these. for activities inside and outside. that's the wrap up of today's top news this hour head to our website r.t. dot com to find all of those stories and more all be back at the top the hour so do stay with us. the modern international border centers on two basic principles the sanctity of sovereign borders and self-determination
one of the biggest islamic militant organizations in south asia and was reportedly funded by osama bin laden it faced accusations of conducting terror attacks and was recognized as a terrorist organization by a number of countries including the us russia and the we spoke to paul cole co-author of the book pakistan terrorism ground zero he thinks the terrorists could capitalize on the crisis using any raise money for their own purposes. we have actually seen not only. should which is the charity...
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situation room making really difficult decisions , including whether he would go after some of bin laden. -- osamaaden. we have to operate in an environment in which we know we will never know everything, and that humbles you. presidentm to have a who doesn't care and does not know what he doesn't know. who operates based on his -- his highs and most favored response ofthat you know -- that yell the crowd that consist of people who support him who buy into , him, who love him. who can see no wrong in anything that he does and i think it is a dangerous time. i've said that i think his presidency poses a clear and present danger. to our country. charlie: a clear and present danger -- meaning what? sec. clinton: to continue to divide this country and race, gender is, ethnicity, really doing damage. you can see it already in some of the blowback and backlash we are seeing whether it is silicon , valley fighting over women in tech or seeing the kind of bullying going on in school yards, and what parents have to tell their kids after they hear something the president has said. .e are e pluribus unum i c
situation room making really difficult decisions , including whether he would go after some of bin laden. -- osamaaden. we have to operate in an environment in which we know we will never know everything, and that humbles you. presidentm to have a who doesn't care and does not know what he doesn't know. who operates based on his -- his highs and most favored response ofthat you know -- that yell the crowd that consist of people who support him who buy into , him, who love him. who can see no...
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governing or authority one which in his words had praised osama bin laden and called for the destruction of the state of israel now a lot of that language has of course changed since fatah made its announcement since hamas rather made its announcement in may about changing the language of its key documents but it's unlikely that israel will will certainly welcome a fully formed and and agreed upon reconsideration between these two parties very faucet life for us and less troops on thank you turkey has call the plan for a kurdish referendum on independence in northern iraq an issue of national security the prime minister banally else from says that vote is a grave mistake the kurds control a large part of iraq along the turkish border a regional government based in appeal has scheduled this and dependence for september twenty fifth for its part baghdad says the kurdish leadership is playing with fire thank you less has announced tough restrictions on the movement ever head to refugees crossing over from me and maher the government is setting up a new campus to house more than four hundred
governing or authority one which in his words had praised osama bin laden and called for the destruction of the state of israel now a lot of that language has of course changed since fatah made its announcement since hamas rather made its announcement in may about changing the language of its key documents but it's unlikely that israel will will certainly welcome a fully formed and and agreed upon reconsideration between these two parties very faucet life for us and less troops on thank you...
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we recognize the eastern part of the country and the nangahar province was where osama bin laden fled. >> this is like the wild west, a very unsafe place. there's mountainous clandest ien labs. there's definitely a large group of players. but haji bagco. >> his organization is extens e extensive. he had hundreds of people working for him. he had individuals that were growing poppy, converting it it to the opium. there were laboratories where it was processed by chemists, individuals in charge of transporting product out to various countries. he was a criminal master mind. >> he had offices in pakistan, afghanistan and distribution networks in 22 countries around the world. >> it became clear that he is kind of the god father. he was really the man in the shadows that was in charge. the other people that were more well known, they kind of works for him. >> the money that he was making, the profits were going to into houses, vehicles. a significant portion of it was going to support terrorism. it was going to the hika in, i network, the pakistan taliban and the afghan tal gan. there's u
we recognize the eastern part of the country and the nangahar province was where osama bin laden fled. >> this is like the wild west, a very unsafe place. there's mountainous clandest ien labs. there's definitely a large group of players. but haji bagco. >> his organization is extens e extensive. he had hundreds of people working for him. he had individuals that were growing poppy, converting it it to the opium. there were laboratories where it was processed by chemists, individuals...
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"president bush demanded tonight that afghanistan leaders immediately deliver osama bin laden and his network and close down every terrorist camp in the country." that was your lead written on deadline. think about what kind of a place our country was. september 11th had just transpired. we were still trying to figure out who and where the enemies were. what do you remember about that time and what do you make about the years since with this in mind? >> there are -- i have so many memories. september 10th, 2001, was my first day on the white house beat for "the new york times," and it was the last normal day i had on the beat. the next day i walked into the office and i saw a plane had hit the world trade center my first thought was, oh, i won't have much to do today because that's obviously a big metro story for the "times" in new york, it's a big accident. by i got up to the bureau, the second floor, a second plane hit. i knew this was terrorism. i went to the white house. by the time i got there, people were running out of the white house. it was being evacuated. i have lots and lo
"president bush demanded tonight that afghanistan leaders immediately deliver osama bin laden and his network and close down every terrorist camp in the country." that was your lead written on deadline. think about what kind of a place our country was. september 11th had just transpired. we were still trying to figure out who and where the enemies were. what do you remember about that time and what do you make about the years since with this in mind? >> there are -- i have so...
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the movie, "zero dark 30" played up for role of female undercover officer tracking down osama bin laden, the popular showtime series "homeland" revolves around female analyst. sandy's real-life experience lacked some of the drama of these fictionalized characters and she told me also that one of her conditions putting together the assets was her character have no affairs. she put her foot down. old school, she says. but sandy definitely remains a very bright and determined intelligence professional who did our country a very great service. a review of her book in the "washington times" calls "circle of treason" the cia account of traitor aldrich ames and the men he betrayed" the most gripping insider accounts of a counterintelligence operations that you will ever read. ladies and gentlemen please join , me in welcoming sandra grimes. [applause] sandra: thank you very much. can everybody hear me? i have to take my glasses off to see my notes. all right. i am delighted to be here to talk about our book "circle of treason or co- before i get started my remarks , are going to be fairly brie
the movie, "zero dark 30" played up for role of female undercover officer tracking down osama bin laden, the popular showtime series "homeland" revolves around female analyst. sandy's real-life experience lacked some of the drama of these fictionalized characters and she told me also that one of her conditions putting together the assets was her character have no affairs. she put her foot down. old school, she says. but sandy definitely remains a very bright and determined...
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the former navy seal who shot osama bin laden. he's next y managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher...
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joining us now the man that killed osama bin laden, author of the best seller "the operator."o'neill. every time at this time of year, rob, i play on my radio show michael w. smith's song and we intersperse the audio from news reports and the towers hit, the next tower is hit. the field in pennsylvania, every time i hear it, it brings me back like it's yesterday. you had the unique opportunity to kill the guy responsible. do you ever reflect on that? >> first of all, thank you for having me on the anniversary of such a special day and just like you, i hear those things and brings you right back and it is surreal how fast time flies. you asked me -- i can close my eyes and see my team going up the stairs to get bin laden and remember the feeling of what it is like to know we're facing death ourselves but it is worth it for the innocent people that died in the towers and the first responders that went there, the people on flight 93 in pennsylvania and the people in the pentagon. again, i was down there today at the 9/11 memorial. it is always incredible to go there. i like to go
joining us now the man that killed osama bin laden, author of the best seller "the operator."o'neill. every time at this time of year, rob, i play on my radio show michael w. smith's song and we intersperse the audio from news reports and the towers hit, the next tower is hit. the field in pennsylvania, every time i hear it, it brings me back like it's yesterday. you had the unique opportunity to kill the guy responsible. do you ever reflect on that? >> first of all, thank you...