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president bush demanded the talent ban handed over osama bin laden and close their training camps. talent ban ambassador to pakistan says osama bin laden is still in afghanistan and is in control of the taliban. arriving shortly after the attacks this was my first day working at fox news. >> the opposition here they are skeptical that they will never give up osama bin laden. >> on my orders the united states military has begun strikes against altai - - al qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the military regime. >> toner burst seventh operation enduring freedom began in within days the talent ban and al qaeda were on the run they were no match for the northern alliance with the special forces and us airpower. one after the other cities were liberated on november 12th cobble fell. in this exclusive interview i spoke with hamid karzai. >> he is a criminal and if we catch him he will be given. >> any idea where he is quick. >> no idea. >> the next prime minister of afghanistan said he would exile and was rarely seen and interviewed by few. managing to track dow
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the man who killed osama bin laden is here. in just moments with his first hand experience, trish regan people timprimetime begins righ. >> americans want answers. the attorney general wants answers. inspector general wants answers, and president of united states wants answers. you know, what we deserve them, because what happened in 2016 was very wrong. and no president should ever have to deal with the wrath of the establishment, in deep state washington insiders the way that president had to, as a nation we must know why the u.s. government would use opposition research, bought and paid for by hillary clinton campaign to spy on innocent americans, that is the weaponizing of the intelligence community. the intel community most of whom served under president obama's term would say, they needed to know whether trump was an agent of the russians. come on, you knew the answer, they knew the answer be they knew it then, they know it now. no collusion. so where all the hoopla? why try to torment and harass the sitting president, wh
the man who killed osama bin laden is here. in just moments with his first hand experience, trish regan people timprimetime begins righ. >> americans want answers. the attorney general wants answers. inspector general wants answers, and president of united states wants answers. you know, what we deserve them, because what happened in 2016 was very wrong. and no president should ever have to deal with the wrath of the establishment, in deep state washington insiders the way that president...
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troop levels peaked at attack navy seals killedr the osama bin laden.h general at headquarters about obama's and nato's intention to draw down surge forces. >> matters to have afghans forces in the country by the end of 2014. >> and they did, on december 28th, 2014 the united states and nato forces formerly ended their combat missions in afghanistan. >> america's longest war is taking a tremendous cost, more than $1 trillion spent, more than 2,200 americans killed, more than 100,000 afghans killed , eric. eric: spectacular in-depth reporting by steve harrigan who will be on the ground reporting from there. live reports from afghanistan all week long. steve and the fox news channel. arthel: fascinating, for more on this let's bring in dan hoffman, former cia chief who served in moscow, iraq and pakistan, also fox news contributor. what is it about the taliban that seems to give them staying power and why is there spring offenses still active? >> well, i think the taliban never sees being force, they receive medical and other assistance and it's a place w
troop levels peaked at attack navy seals killedr the osama bin laden.h general at headquarters about obama's and nato's intention to draw down surge forces. >> matters to have afghans forces in the country by the end of 2014. >> and they did, on december 28th, 2014 the united states and nato forces formerly ended their combat missions in afghanistan. >> america's longest war is taking a tremendous cost, more than $1 trillion spent, more than 2,200 americans killed, more than...
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one of the rebels who was fighting against the soviets was osama bin laden. cia trained osama bin laden, supplied him with weapons to fight the soviets. well, jump forward to 9/11, osama bin laden uses some of what he's learned to attack america. and here we have this tie-in from the cold war to the war on terror. so that's why it's so important for students to understand the significance of the cold war to understand how it got us here today. >>> this is a special edition of american history tv, a sample of the compelling history programs that air every weekend on american history tv, like lectures in history, american artifacts, real america, the civil war, oral histories, the presidency, and special event coverage about our nation's history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend on c-span3. >>> this weekend on c-span, saturday night at 8:00 eastern, a forum on immigration policy and how to protect immigrant children. on sunday at 6:30 p.m., historians, authors, and community activists discuss the history and intersection of islamaphobia, anti-semi
one of the rebels who was fighting against the soviets was osama bin laden. cia trained osama bin laden, supplied him with weapons to fight the soviets. well, jump forward to 9/11, osama bin laden uses some of what he's learned to attack america. and here we have this tie-in from the cold war to the war on terror. so that's why it's so important for students to understand the significance of the cold war to understand how it got us here today. >>> this is a special edition of american...
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people with this kind of background have been drawn to extremism and turn to terrorism consider osama bin laden and his millionaire upbringing you might also remember what happened in dhaka blank ledes in two thousand and sixteen when militants in their late teens and early twenty's stormed a bakery they took dozens of hostages many of them to arrests after a standoff with armed forces they ended up killing twenty four people it turned out the attackers had attended prestigious private schools and universities at home and abroad some also came from very rich families so what's going on here why does some people of privilege turn against systems they've benefited from earlier i had a conversation about this with professor at your marty one of southeast asia's most prominent islamic scholars. and professor at your marty outs thank you for joining us we've seen last week with the sri lanka attacks and also the twenty sixteen doc attacks that it turns out a lot of these perpetrators come from wealthy families and are fairly educated and what's going on here at the very people who benefit from the s
people with this kind of background have been drawn to extremism and turn to terrorism consider osama bin laden and his millionaire upbringing you might also remember what happened in dhaka blank ledes in two thousand and sixteen when militants in their late teens and early twenty's stormed a bakery they took dozens of hostages many of them to arrests after a standoff with armed forces they ended up killing twenty four people it turned out the attackers had attended prestigious private schools...
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people with this kind of background have been drawn to extremism and turn to terrorism consider osama bin laden and his millionaire upbringing you might also remember what happened in dhaka bangladesh in two thousand and sixteen when militants in their late teens and early twenty's stormed a bakery they took dozens of hostages many of them to arrests after a standoff with armed forces they ended up killing twenty four people it turned out the attackers had attended prestigious private schools and universities at home and abroad some also came from very rich families so what's going on here why do some people of privilege turn against systems they've benefited from earlier i had a conversation about this with professor at your marty one of southeast asia's most prominent islamic scholars. professor that's your marty outs thank you for joining us we've seen last week with the sri lanka attacks and also the twenty sixteen doc attacks that it turns out a lot of these perpetrators come from wealthy families and are fairly educated what's going on here at the very people who benefit from the system s
people with this kind of background have been drawn to extremism and turn to terrorism consider osama bin laden and his millionaire upbringing you might also remember what happened in dhaka bangladesh in two thousand and sixteen when militants in their late teens and early twenty's stormed a bakery they took dozens of hostages many of them to arrests after a standoff with armed forces they ended up killing twenty four people it turned out the attackers had attended prestigious private schools...
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osama bin laden. but daddy's message here is i'm well yes i've gotten older. i am the new leader of the global. jihadi organizations. i am the one that is in place of osama bin laden and that's how i see the message should have what do you make of the of the timing of the release of the video because it comes just a week and a day or so after those sri lanka bombings but eisen of claim responsibility for. yeah that is that is exactly the timing because they want to show was. how we're going to be we're going to be everywhere are we are no longer going to be in iraq and syria we have all these different places where you have to watch out for us all our people are going to attack in different places global jihad is a fact. judith just just briefly before you go. interesting will security services around the world be listening to this video. well it will be very interested but they will be also be interested to look at it because we have been told by daddy's ill he is not bring well he is he has been wounded now if you look at came he is well hurt. pretty view com
osama bin laden. but daddy's message here is i'm well yes i've gotten older. i am the new leader of the global. jihadi organizations. i am the one that is in place of osama bin laden and that's how i see the message should have what do you make of the of the timing of the release of the video because it comes just a week and a day or so after those sri lanka bombings but eisen of claim responsibility for. yeah that is that is exactly the timing because they want to show was. how we're going to...
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apparently copying osama bin laden who released messages for years. u.s. officials are still working to confirm the video's authenticity but not expressing doubts. lester? >> richard engel, thank you. >>> this evening a celebration of life is underway for the woman killed inside a synagogue when a gunman opened fire this weekend. details about the 19-year-old suspect and we're hearing about extraordinary acts of heroism as the attack unfolded. nbc's miguel almaguer is there. >> reporter: tonight in the very synagogue where the gunman opened fire, a celebration of life for laurie gilbert kay, the 60-year-old shot to death during a prayer servicen >> her husband ran to assess the situation. didn't even know it was his wife laying on the floor. he started to do cpr and realized it's his wife. he fainted and passed out. he's laying next to laurie. >> reporter: the rabbi goldstein was shot in the hand saturday, bullet holes still riddle the door the gunman blasted through. he took a bullet to the leg ushering children out of the line of fire. he helped many esc
apparently copying osama bin laden who released messages for years. u.s. officials are still working to confirm the video's authenticity but not expressing doubts. lester? >> richard engel, thank you. >>> this evening a celebration of life is underway for the woman killed inside a synagogue when a gunman opened fire this weekend. details about the 19-year-old suspect and we're hearing about extraordinary acts of heroism as the attack unfolded. nbc's miguel almaguer is there....
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muslim community he knew them out of brothers because of his long beard he has been dubbed bin laden as in osama bin laden. sharif likes the nickname even though he says he is opposed to violence and said that to the local i asked fighters. visiting me in my house and yet convincing me to join them sometimes they told me please join us really make us our army. yes he will make us our leader actually when you have talking with me he said but i've been letting you join us because you cannot trust him or it would have been governments because they are always betraying us so that's why i did become. bad because. sharif did not join the group led by the mountain brothers he told them he could not fight because he had heart disease. islamic state called on its sympathizers around the world to support them all to brothers in the battle on mindanao. the. state that's why i told him it is impossible because even you. were in this water but a leg of the predicted go but i mean we're not allowed to hop in if you see what's happening in iraq. join the america i did with anything so what happened. you lose.
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. >> reporter: baghdadi now wants to be seen, apparently copying osama bin laden, who released messages while in hiding for years. frances, u.s. officials are still working to confirm the video's authenticity, but so far they are not expressing doubts. >> richds engel f us. >>> the man accused in the deadly california synagogue shooting is due in court for arraignment today. john t. earnest faces murder and attempted murder charges after authorities say he opened fire during a passover service at the chabad of poway. lori kaye was killed in the attack and three others were injured. she was laid to rest monday. the synagogue where she was shot held a celebration of her life with hgdreds payin their respects. >> that shooting is one of several recent assaults against people of faith. now poli are working to deter would-be attackers and reassure congregations. our lester holt has more. >> reporter: for many worshippers, it's becoming a familiar sight, armed officers and guards stationed outside as they pray inside. within hours of saturday's attack, the nypd had ramped up security at synag
. >> reporter: baghdadi now wants to be seen, apparently copying osama bin laden, who released messages while in hiding for years. frances, u.s. officials are still working to confirm the video's authenticity, but so far they are not expressing doubts. >> richds engel f us. >>> the man accused in the deadly california synagogue shooting is due in court for arraignment today. john t. earnest faces murder and attempted murder charges after authorities say he opened fire...
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trade center bombing in ninety three shortly after that sixty minutes did a piece and identified osama bin ladenand said this guy's a bad guy keep an eye on him and we didn't. actually we did we just didn't watch him closely enough in that network is entire network was known from ninety six on. is in your opinion. in business it usual at the national security agency breaking the law and if so how. certain part of it is i mean there's still a lot of a lot of us devoted to doing the charter that there is that they're allowed to do and charted to do that for foreign intelligence but they domestic side of it is totally unconstitutional violent in my view the first fourth fifth and sixth amendment to the constitution the first because it it shows all of your relationships and you so you don't have free association right and you and the and the fourth because they're looking at the content of what you're saying and what you're writing in your emails and so on and you're chatter and short messages and things like that so that's the fourth amendment to use that against you to see if you're going to comm
trade center bombing in ninety three shortly after that sixty minutes did a piece and identified osama bin ladenand said this guy's a bad guy keep an eye on him and we didn't. actually we did we just didn't watch him closely enough in that network is entire network was known from ninety six on. is in your opinion. in business it usual at the national security agency breaking the law and if so how. certain part of it is i mean there's still a lot of a lot of us devoted to doing the charter that...
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eight trillion dollars on neverending wars since two thousand and one we should have dealt with osama bin laden in a criminal court international criminal court prosecute him put him away for life and that would be the end of if we could prove the case and that that's what that's the right approach instead of these never ending wars that irene our treasury and our resources. dateline israel where this week in germany netanyahu want a fifth term as prime minister after a campaign that featured president trump side by side with them on the billboards there what is trump's appeal to israelis his appeal there really is that it means the u.s. protection and this is true not just for trumpet for previous presidents we give billions of dollars a year to israel without that money they could not be conducting the ongoing human rights violations against the palestinian people we protect them in the un when most of the un is against them without us support iran israel would not be able to be doing what it's doing every day to the palestinian people and unfortunately probably to steal more land more ethnic
eight trillion dollars on neverending wars since two thousand and one we should have dealt with osama bin laden in a criminal court international criminal court prosecute him put him away for life and that would be the end of if we could prove the case and that that's what that's the right approach instead of these never ending wars that irene our treasury and our resources. dateline israel where this week in germany netanyahu want a fifth term as prime minister after a campaign that featured...
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pence is going to announce he's sending a special ops team to the bottom of the ocean to remurder osama bin ladenlaughter ) "we'll do it again, folks!" but you know who is excited that we're going back to the moon? buzz aldrin. yeah, he can finally get his house keys that he left up there. ( laughter ) poor guy has been locked out for 50 years. all right, let's move on to sports news. the n.c.a.a. tournament isn't even half over, but we already have an m.v.p. >> "sports illustrated" reports on the only person in the world with a perfect n.c.a.a. tournament bracket so far. >> the odds of that are 1 in 281 trillion. >> ohio neuropsychologist gregg nigl correctly predicted the outcomes of the first 48 march madness games. nigl shatters the previous record streak of 39 games. >> i was actually pretty sick with a bad cold on thursday. i woke up to call into work. i took some cold medicine, and i almost just went right back to bed, but i knew i had two more brackets to fill out. >> trevor: wow! ( laughter ) wow! this guy had a cold, and he still managed to fill out a perfect bracket! that is the worst
pence is going to announce he's sending a special ops team to the bottom of the ocean to remurder osama bin ladenlaughter ) "we'll do it again, folks!" but you know who is excited that we're going back to the moon? buzz aldrin. yeah, he can finally get his house keys that he left up there. ( laughter ) poor guy has been locked out for 50 years. all right, let's move on to sports news. the n.c.a.a. tournament isn't even half over, but we already have an m.v.p. >> "sports...
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this is what osama bin laden's force has been reduced to. the night of the thirty first of january two thousand and two. the wife and kids go to sleep and knock on the door. it was midnight and it was strange to see them knock on the door at the time. i open the door and. there's a group of people studying this large group of people. nobody in uniform nobody identify themselves hardly any would set a target even asked me who i was and they just stormed in. and pushed to the side one of them put a gun to me to my head. pushed me on to the ground on my knees. they shackled my hands behind my back to the probation shackled my legs. they would have me and physically picked me up and carried me into the back of one of the vehicles like pop by the side of the house. and. opposite and i was so my family came from that night. and saw the vehicle they lifted the hood off my head from the bottom. i saw two cook asian looking men. and they spoke with american accents and they were dressed i'd say very badly as pakistanis. one of them said that you can
this is what osama bin laden's force has been reduced to. the night of the thirty first of january two thousand and two. the wife and kids go to sleep and knock on the door. it was midnight and it was strange to see them knock on the door at the time. i open the door and. there's a group of people studying this large group of people. nobody in uniform nobody identify themselves hardly any would set a target even asked me who i was and they just stormed in. and pushed to the side one of them put...
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reporting for saudi newspapers on the soviet invasion of afghanistan he met and interviewed osama bin laden several times he became an expert voice on al-qaeda and issues of extremism in the middle east especially after the september eleventh attacks in the united states we can start drawing a plan about others about the bludgers about us our solich are real and over throughout his career continue to support the saudi royal family and to defend saudi both at home and abroad he warned against the dangers of iran's military and ideological expansion in the region he also initially supported the saudi iraqi led military campaign in yemen as well as saudi opposition to president bashar al assad in syria. is reported to have been at one time an advisor to saudi intelligence services but things began to change in late two thousand and sixteen when she was banned from writing or tweeting for several months following criticism of then presidential candidate donald trump in two thousand and seventeen the new saudi crown prince mohammed bin said ma'am or the crackdown on dissidents and critics sendin
reporting for saudi newspapers on the soviet invasion of afghanistan he met and interviewed osama bin laden several times he became an expert voice on al-qaeda and issues of extremism in the middle east especially after the september eleventh attacks in the united states we can start drawing a plan about others about the bludgers about us our solich are real and over throughout his career continue to support the saudi royal family and to defend saudi both at home and abroad he warned against...
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when i took over we were still in al qaeda mode osama bin laden was still alive and we were looking at conspiracies directed by groups located abroad who might be sending members to other countries of the world or trying to get them to the united states and as time went on what we have seen is that development of terrorists were homegrown. may not remember of a group. per se but may have been some radicalized so radicalized a lot of times by virtue of what they have seen or read on social media. that is a much -- that's a very difficult phenomenon to prevent because there's no conspiracy to interrupt and no phone calls to listen into and no mail to intercept or that sort. terrorism. per se, as [inaudible]. in addition the other kind of threats that could impact our safety have also changed. when i became secretary we were still having a pretty constant stream, aviation -related threats, you know, sick way and 11 was still viewed as the gold standard of terrorism and we saw the underwear bomber in 2009 and we saw the attempt to get explosives and printer toner cartridges is on planes an
when i took over we were still in al qaeda mode osama bin laden was still alive and we were looking at conspiracies directed by groups located abroad who might be sending members to other countries of the world or trying to get them to the united states and as time went on what we have seen is that development of terrorists were homegrown. may not remember of a group. per se but may have been some radicalized so radicalized a lot of times by virtue of what they have seen or read on social...
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reports published on wikileaks including key information about counterterrorism measures and osama bin ladenin getting his hands on it. assange is charged with computer hacking, conspiracy, the us agreed not to seek the difficulty to convince a door to a victim from their embassy in london allowing him to be arrested. lift is rolling out new safety measures, ridesharing company says the driver background checks he was alerting any disqualifying offenses. the drivers confirm their identity by taking photos of themselves with their licenses. the changes come after a college student was murdered after getting a car she thought was her mother -- huber. >> starbucks rolling out a new reward program for loyal customers today. tracy carrasco is here with more on what the coffee giant is brewing up. >> reporter: starbucks is looking at royalty reward program so customers can earn more stars as starbucks calls them, much sooner and use them to get much more in return. as it works you get two stars for every dollar you spend. every 25, 50, 150, 200, 400 stars you get something, anything from an extra
reports published on wikileaks including key information about counterterrorism measures and osama bin ladenin getting his hands on it. assange is charged with computer hacking, conspiracy, the us agreed not to seek the difficulty to convince a door to a victim from their embassy in london allowing him to be arrested. lift is rolling out new safety measures, ridesharing company says the driver background checks he was alerting any disqualifying offenses. the drivers confirm their identity by...
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in the situation room where the navy seals killed osama bin laden going back to washington with the remains of chris stevens or on multiple occasions with vladimir putin and then to engage in secret back channel talks with iran on the nuclear issue. these are just a few of the noteworthy moments from the exemplary career. from the entire service with the car loan - - carnegie endowment for international peace with the rns on - - science and are in detail and by doing so makes a powerful argument for why diplomacy still matters. it is a timely reminder of what can be achieved of quiet power. it also shows what is required with a sense of history and strategic insight, good judgment and intelligence dedication and diligence the review of the new york journal of books is much like the author himself measured and articulate and above all diplomatic. to bn conversation experience of both foreign and domestic affairs and with "the chicago tribune" in the middle east moving to china switching to "the new yorker" leading to ambition which had the national book award and was a finalist for the pulit
in the situation room where the navy seals killed osama bin laden going back to washington with the remains of chris stevens or on multiple occasions with vladimir putin and then to engage in secret back channel talks with iran on the nuclear issue. these are just a few of the noteworthy moments from the exemplary career. from the entire service with the car loan - - carnegie endowment for international peace with the rns on - - science and are in detail and by doing so makes a powerful...
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we have seen evolution of terrorist and when i took over we were still in al qaeda mode with osama bin laden was so life and we were looking at conspiracy directed by groups, located abroad who might be sending members to other countries of the world and trying to get them to the united states. as time went on what we seen the development of terrorist homegrown. it may not be a member of a group. se but many have been self radicalized, a lot of times by virtue of what they've seen or read on social media. that's a very difficult phenomenon to prevent. there is no conspiracy to interrupt. there are no phone calls to listen. there are no mail intercept and nothing of that sort. terrorism. se has worked worked worked. and when i became secretary we were still having a pretty constant registering of aviation threats and some sick way 9/11 was still viewed of the gold standard of terrorism. and we saw the underwear bomber in 2009, we saw the attempt to get explosives and printer toner cartridges on planes the year after that, the aviation security remain. when i started a secretary i spent 10% of
we have seen evolution of terrorist and when i took over we were still in al qaeda mode with osama bin laden was so life and we were looking at conspiracy directed by groups, located abroad who might be sending members to other countries of the world and trying to get them to the united states. as time went on what we seen the development of terrorist homegrown. it may not be a member of a group. se but many have been self radicalized, a lot of times by virtue of what they've seen or read on...
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at the same time as we were trying to fix the economy and end two wars and capture osama bin laden andur dependence on foreign oil and improve our education system, we had a lot going on. but telling story is very important. keeping people, understanding that you're fighting for them is really important. you can't just know it in your own heart. you have to communicate it to them. >> i have seen reports that president barack obama, who is working on his own memoir right now, has been taking meetings with various folks that are running for the democratic nomination for president. i think he's open about that, he'll meet with people and talk to them and give them his advice. if you were doing that -- >> i have done that. >> so what do you tell people? >> a few things. generally, what i say is this. be authentic. figure out what you stand for and communicate it openly and honestly to the american people. they can sniff it out if you're fake. and so, don't be busy trying to figure out what poll tests the right answer. tell them what you think and give them the reason why they should trust
at the same time as we were trying to fix the economy and end two wars and capture osama bin laden andur dependence on foreign oil and improve our education system, we had a lot going on. but telling story is very important. keeping people, understanding that you're fighting for them is really important. you can't just know it in your own heart. you have to communicate it to them. >> i have seen reports that president barack obama, who is working on his own memoir right now, has been...
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i think she would add that it was president obama, barack obama, who killed osama bin laden, a numbert a republican president. >> sarah, daniel, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >>> more than 4.5 million infant sleepers are being recalled. the rock 'n play sleepers are linked to the deaths of more than 30 children. coming up, the recall parents need to know about. >>> witnesses say a child was either thrown or pushed from the third floor balcony at the mall of america. what they are saying about the suspect taken into custody. for everything that i give, i get so much in return. join our family of home instead caregivers and help make a world of difference. home instead senior care. apply today. hi, what's this social security alert? it's a free alert if we find your social security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about my information getting out. why's that? [bird speaking] my social is 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] somebody thinks it's hilarious. free social security alerts from discover. somebody thinks it's hilarious. let's see, al
i think she would add that it was president obama, barack obama, who killed osama bin laden, a numbert a republican president. >> sarah, daniel, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >>> more than 4.5 million infant sleepers are being recalled. the rock 'n play sleepers are linked to the deaths of more than 30 children. coming up, the recall parents need to know about. >>> witnesses say a child was either thrown or pushed from the third floor balcony at...
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in my boom in 2000 i talked about osama bin laden and i did remember somebody putting the book in fronte. i remember joe looking at the book and saying, i don't believe it. that's amazing. so, i know what i'm doing. >> let's go to our msnbc legal contributor katie phang. katie, you're the prosecutor here. you hear this from a potential person like president trump and it's a common response to say, i don't recall. >> i don't recall, no recollection, 37 times? no, it's not credible. here's the bottom line, richard. we know that donald trump on previous occasions when being deposed, when having a live deposition, oftentimes on video, he says the same thing. i don't recall. i have no recollection. i vaguely recall. i think what mueller did was, and we actually know this for a fact because the mueller report talks about this, there was a strategic decision not to subpoena the mt. what's important about that, though, is mueller determined they would have been able to legally support a grand jury subpoena. i know you and i spent a lot of time talking about that. it was debated a lot about whet
in my boom in 2000 i talked about osama bin laden and i did remember somebody putting the book in fronte. i remember joe looking at the book and saying, i don't believe it. that's amazing. so, i know what i'm doing. >> let's go to our msnbc legal contributor katie phang. katie, you're the prosecutor here. you hear this from a potential person like president trump and it's a common response to say, i don't recall. >> i don't recall, no recollection, 37 times? no, it's not credible....
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this is what osama bin laden's force has been reduced to. the night of the thirty first of january two thousand and two. the wife and kids go to sleep and knock on the door. close midnight and it was strange to see them knock on the door the time. i open the door and it was a group of people studying this large group of people. nobody in uniform nobody identified themselves hardly any wood said a tall didn't even ask me who i was and they just stormed in and pushed to the side and one of them put a gun to me my head. pushed me on to the ground on my knees. they shackled my hands behind my back to the probation shackled my legs. they would have me and physically pick me up and carried me into the back of one of the vehicles they popped by the side of the house. and. opposite and i was so my family came from that night. inside the vehicle they lifted the hood off my head from the bottom. i saw two cook asian looking men. and they spoke with american accents and they were dressed it's a very bad nice pakistanis and. they. one of them said that
this is what osama bin laden's force has been reduced to. the night of the thirty first of january two thousand and two. the wife and kids go to sleep and knock on the door. close midnight and it was strange to see them knock on the door the time. i open the door and it was a group of people studying this large group of people. nobody in uniform nobody identified themselves hardly any wood said a tall didn't even ask me who i was and they just stormed in and pushed to the side and one of them...
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former navy seal robert o'neil who killed osama bin laden is tearing into cortez on twitter saying quote work? let him color? tell them they are helping? well new york state did that. retired army ranger sean parnell tweeting quote all of healthcare issues that veterans face today, bureaucracy, secret wait lists, minimal continuity of care, that would be fixed in a week if politicians got their healthcare from the va. joining us by phone is the ranking member of the veterans' affairs committee. your reaction, sir? >> liz, i agree, certainly. i'm an army veteran served in the second infantry division in korea. i did some of my medical training at a va, physician over 40 years, saw va patients. the va has problems. there's a lot of good care that goes on at the a va. i want to say that. but there are a lot of problems. what she doesn't understand was we've spent the last ten years i have been in congress working to try to fix many of the things that were broken in the va. you mentioned the wait list. it was worse than that. they were putting people's names on a piece of paper, liz, and wai
former navy seal robert o'neil who killed osama bin laden is tearing into cortez on twitter saying quote work? let him color? tell them they are helping? well new york state did that. retired army ranger sean parnell tweeting quote all of healthcare issues that veterans face today, bureaucracy, secret wait lists, minimal continuity of care, that would be fixed in a week if politicians got their healthcare from the va. joining us by phone is the ranking member of the veterans' affairs committee....
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and in the 1990s, he hosted osama bin laden. he led thanks to military support, but today the military removed him and promised a two-year transition government, administered by the military, and declared by defense minister awad mohamed bin a >> ( translated ): we announce a complete cease-fire, and the rease of all prisoners cemediately, providing an atmosphere for a pl transition of power, building political parties, holding free ofd fair elections by the the transitional period, andtr inoducing a permanent constitution. >> schifrin: but for the hundreds of thousands protested a regime and its military, that wasn't good enough. immediately after the nouncement, protestors surrounded an army general's vehicle and demanded a transition to democracy. ey called defense minister, ibn auf, a "regime crony." the u.s.till has sanctions against him. >> it was a massive disappointment. people shouted in anger. we do not accept this, because they haven't done anything, no a ange, no real change. >> schifrin: muaaddad is a university of
and in the 1990s, he hosted osama bin laden. he led thanks to military support, but today the military removed him and promised a two-year transition government, administered by the military, and declared by defense minister awad mohamed bin a >> ( translated ): we announce a complete cease-fire, and the rease of all prisoners cemediately, providing an atmosphere for a pl transition of power, building political parties, holding free ofd fair elections by the the transitional period, andtr...
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this is what osama bin laden's force has been reduced to. the night of the thirty first of january two thousand and two. the wife and kids go to sleep and knock on the door. close midnight and it was strange to see them knock at the door at the time. i open the door. with a group of people studying this large group of people. nobody in uniform nobody identified themselves hardly any would set a target even asked me who i was and they just stormed in. and pushed to the side and one of them put a gun to me to my head. pushed me on to the ground on my knees. shackled my hands behind my back to the probation shackled my legs. they would have me and physically picked me up and carried me into the back of one of the vehicles like pop by the side of the house. and. opposite and i was so my family came from that night. inside the vehicle they lifted the hood off my head from the bottom. i saw two cook asian looking men. and they spoke with american accents and they were dressed i'd say very badly as pakistanis. one of them said that you can either a
this is what osama bin laden's force has been reduced to. the night of the thirty first of january two thousand and two. the wife and kids go to sleep and knock on the door. close midnight and it was strange to see them knock at the door at the time. i open the door. with a group of people studying this large group of people. nobody in uniform nobody identified themselves hardly any would set a target even asked me who i was and they just stormed in. and pushed to the side and one of them put a...
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reporting for saudi newspapers on the soviet invasion of afghanistan he met and interviewed osama bin laden several times he became an expert voice on al-qaeda and issues of extremism in the middle east especially after the september eleventh attacks in the united states we can start drawing a plan about others about the bludgers of the us are solich are real and over throughout his career continue to support the saudi royal family and to defend saudi both at home and abroad he warned against the dangers of iran's military and ideological expansion in the region he also initially supported the saudi erotic led military campaign in yemen as well as saudi opposition to president bashar al assad in syria. is reported to have been at one time an advisor to saudi intelligence services but things began to change in late two thousand and sixteen when she was banned from writing or tweeting for several months following criticism of then presidential candidate donald trump in two thousand and seventeen the new saudi crown prince mohammed bin said ma'am or the crackdown on dissidents and critics send
reporting for saudi newspapers on the soviet invasion of afghanistan he met and interviewed osama bin laden several times he became an expert voice on al-qaeda and issues of extremism in the middle east especially after the september eleventh attacks in the united states we can start drawing a plan about others about the bludgers of the us are solich are real and over throughout his career continue to support the saudi royal family and to defend saudi both at home and abroad he warned against...
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messages, geologists we re his last video messages, geologists were called to give an —— —— when osama bin laden he is very al—baghdadi is still very much in charge of this organisation. incredible efforts by western coalition forces, but also iraqi and syrian forces to destroy is. even after a ll syrian forces to destroy is. even after all that, on of the success of removing the caliphate from iraq and syria, is is still a threat. sri lanka has banned face coverings in public, following the suicide attacks on easter sunday that killed at least 250 people and injured hundreds. the president is using an emergency law to impose the restriction from today. he said any face garment which "hinders identification" will be banned to ensure security but muslim leaders have criticised the move. people who are victims of crime, including rape, will be asked to give police access to their phones and laptops, or risk prosecutions not going ahead. police forces in england and wales will ask victims to sign consent forms, which will allow officers to look at messages, photos, emails and social media accounts.
messages, geologists we re his last video messages, geologists were called to give an —— —— when osama bin laden he is very al—baghdadi is still very much in charge of this organisation. incredible efforts by western coalition forces, but also iraqi and syrian forces to destroy is. even after a ll syrian forces to destroy is. even after all that, on of the success of removing the caliphate from iraq and syria, is is still a threat. sri lanka has banned face coverings in public,...
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osama bin laden would feel very welcome at santa monica high school.political correctness and classmates that lacked basic english skills. he tried to stop spanish language announcements. >> i will say that no one else in their right mind would say or do. >> all of this it seems is just a dress rehearsal for his next stop. duke university. writing for the duke chronicle miller sounded the alarm about immigration making a name for himself in the national media. we oppose common sense security measures. we give driver's licenses to illegal aliens. >> he moved to washington landing a job to then aid senator jeff sessions. miller helped him derail a bipartisan immigration deal in 2013 by distributing a handbook full of talking points. in washington miller connected with steve bannon that gave him entry into trump's orbit and campaign 2016. miller crafted trump's inaugural speech. >> the crime and the gangs and the drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential, this american carnage stops right here and stops r
osama bin laden would feel very welcome at santa monica high school.political correctness and classmates that lacked basic english skills. he tried to stop spanish language announcements. >> i will say that no one else in their right mind would say or do. >> all of this it seems is just a dress rehearsal for his next stop. duke university. writing for the duke chronicle miller sounded the alarm about immigration making a name for himself in the national media. we oppose common sense...
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let‘s go right back to osama bin laden, he came from a very wealthy construction family, the bin ladenfamily, originally from saudi yemen, they immigrated to saudi arabia. he chose to lead, to leave that comfortable life injeddah in the 19805 to go and fight the soviets in afghanistan. there are plenty of nhs medics, for example, who have joined al-qaeda or isis and carried out attacks. so it‘s not unusual. one of the 9/11 hijackers came from a well—to—do lebanese family, went to a french school. now inevtiably, sri lanka‘s defence secretary has resigned. he‘s maintaining he did nothing wrong — but says he‘ll take responsibility for failures to properly share and act on intelligence warning of possible attacks. here‘s more from frank gardner. this was a pretty sophisticated well—planned orchestrated, and i hate to use those words, about something so horrific as this, but this was a very serious attack. i think this is probably the... since 2001, i would say this is the worst intelligence failure when it comes to a terrorist attack. there were so many warnings. the indian authorities al
let‘s go right back to osama bin laden, he came from a very wealthy construction family, the bin ladenfamily, originally from saudi yemen, they immigrated to saudi arabia. he chose to lead, to leave that comfortable life injeddah in the 19805 to go and fight the soviets in afghanistan. there are plenty of nhs medics, for example, who have joined al-qaeda or isis and carried out attacks. so it‘s not unusual. one of the 9/11 hijackers came from a well—to—do lebanese family, went to a...
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we havee seen the evolution of terrorism when i took over we were still in al qaeda mode with osama bin s laden still alive. looking at conspiracies directed by groups located abroad sending members to other countries of the world to get them to the united states. when time went on, we have seen development of terrorists who are homegrown and may not be a member of a group per se but to be self radicalized a lot of times by virtue of what they have seen or read on social media. that is actually a very difficult phenomenon to prevent because there is no conspiracy to interrupt or no mail to intercept. so terrorism per se has worked. but in addition that can impact the safety have also changed so when i became secretary we were having aviation related threats in a way 911 was viewed as the gold standard. we saw the underwear bomber 2009, the attempt to get exclusives with printer cartridges on the planes so aviation security remained a threat. but ite spent 10 percent of my time on cybersecurity matters by the time i left in 2013 it was easily 40 percent and i'm venturing to say the current secre
we havee seen the evolution of terrorism when i took over we were still in al qaeda mode with osama bin s laden still alive. looking at conspiracies directed by groups located abroad sending members to other countries of the world to get them to the united states. when time went on, we have seen development of terrorists who are homegrown and may not be a member of a group per se but to be self radicalized a lot of times by virtue of what they have seen or read on social media. that is actually...
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. >> how do we know we are not training the next osama bin laden in a sense? we funded him and supported him before. >> i think again our report didn't look at that but that is a good question. >> -- we did raise concerns about that in particular one of the issues i know the ranking member has raised before is a simple thing about and interviewing all of the people that come here for training. the state department still refuses to do that. they won't do an interview for these people coming over. they will interview everyone else in afghanistan who gets a visa. they refuse to do it. >> wow. do we have any sort of sense as of why these trainees are going awol? is a for opportunity that they are just wanting to blend in or do we have any threads or breadcrumbs? >> we had some and we reported it in that report back in 2017. of course some of these people disappear and we can't find but we did interview some of them and some left because of the security situation going bad and they didn't want to go back and get hurt or killed. some were upset because they found ou
. >> how do we know we are not training the next osama bin laden in a sense? we funded him and supported him before. >> i think again our report didn't look at that but that is a good question. >> -- we did raise concerns about that in particular one of the issues i know the ranking member has raised before is a simple thing about and interviewing all of the people that come here for training. the state department still refuses to do that. they won't do an interview for these...
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. >> how do we know that we're not training the next osama bin laden in a sense? that -- we funded him and supported him before. >> yeah. i think, again, our report didn't look at that, but that's a good question. what type of vetting we're doing. and we did raise concerns about the vetting on that. and in particular, one of the issues i know the ranking member has raised before is a simple thing about interviewing all of the people that come here for training. and the state department still refuses to do that. they won't do an interview for these people coming over. even though they interview everyone else in afghanistan who ets a visa. they refuse to do. wow. >> do we have any sort of sense as to why trainees are going awol? is it for opportunity? is it -- they're just wanting to blend into -- do we have any threads, any bread crumbs? >> well, we had some, and we reported it in that report back in 2017. of course, some of these people disappeared. we can't find. but we did interview some of them. and some left because the security situation was going bad back th
. >> how do we know that we're not training the next osama bin laden in a sense? that -- we funded him and supported him before. >> yeah. i think, again, our report didn't look at that, but that's a good question. what type of vetting we're doing. and we did raise concerns about the vetting on that. and in particular, one of the issues i know the ranking member has raised before is a simple thing about interviewing all of the people that come here for training. and the state...
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but also the killing of osama bin laden was a big deal. he was outlawed number one. we all wanted to get him. obama was good -- was able to say, did it on his watch. things that are forgotten outcome of the bailing of general motors, that helps in michigan, in toledo, ohio. the moves he made in his first term ended up helping him get reelected. but he did not have coattails. hillary clinton was his secretary of state but she did not have the gas in her tank because of the fatigue factor. by about 6-7 years, people start hiring of a president for sure. even ronald reagan with all of his great breakthroughs with gorbachev and diplomacy started trailing off, people had their reagan quota. brian: do we have cards? do you know where we -- where they are? we want to make sure you have a chance to ask questions. you can pass them down the road. let me go to people that are here in the audience and also watching at home. maybe some young people. what would you advise them to do if they get interested in history? i know it sounds simple, but we at c-span, we would not be doin
but also the killing of osama bin laden was a big deal. he was outlawed number one. we all wanted to get him. obama was good -- was able to say, did it on his watch. things that are forgotten outcome of the bailing of general motors, that helps in michigan, in toledo, ohio. the moves he made in his first term ended up helping him get reelected. but he did not have coattails. hillary clinton was his secretary of state but she did not have the gas in her tank because of the fatigue factor. by...