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al qaeda. any manner of, all manner of. >> haweddist groups, saddam was supporting them, despite what the mainstream media said then, in many ways continues to say today. i would write these articles and occasionally get an email from a got i never heard from a hotmail account. >> which i still have by the way. >> which you still have although hacked and compromised a few times i think by the terrorists. maybe by the cia. >> no. >> i would get these e-mails, hey, read your article. really interesting stuff. i think you're right about this stuff. have you looked at this? i would go and look at whatever the tip was, and lo and behold it advanced the argument. so i would look at that, i would do some reporting and write another story. it would appear in the magazine. i would get another email. that is really interesting what you wrote there. i'm glad you followed up on this, have you looked at this? i would follow, this went on and on and i had, you know, i gotten to know who tom was. he was a tra
al qaeda. any manner of, all manner of. >> haweddist groups, saddam was supporting them, despite what the mainstream media said then, in many ways continues to say today. i would write these articles and occasionally get an email from a got i never heard from a hotmail account. >> which i still have by the way. >> which you still have although hacked and compromised a few times i think by the terrorists. maybe by the cia. >> no. >> i would get these e-mails, hey,...
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al qaeda. in 2004, in the middle of a ,ontested presidential election he became publicly known and claimed it was only warmongering neocons who would say that iraq was working with al qaeda. in addition to my nerdy endeavors, i get hotheaded and that ticked me off. i was the only person who actually read his book in which he made the case himself. articlete a simple called, now you don't tell us and steve got it published. steve sent it to a producer at he was one of and the most honest journalists in washington. we miss him to this day. he took my article and on-air impeached michael sure your. journaliste other pointed out that he had been saying the opposite of what he was saying. steve is not giving himself nearly enough credit. he is the only journalist in washington who will take on the system. that is a big thing. you have a lot of people invested in protecting the bureaucratic turf, often at the expense of truth. that is what journals and is about. steve deserves a hand for taking the w
al qaeda. in 2004, in the middle of a ,ontested presidential election he became publicly known and claimed it was only warmongering neocons who would say that iraq was working with al qaeda. in addition to my nerdy endeavors, i get hotheaded and that ticked me off. i was the only person who actually read his book in which he made the case himself. articlete a simple called, now you don't tell us and steve got it published. steve sent it to a producer at he was one of and the most honest...
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qaeda's assessment? eightthor writes different provinces that al qaeda is fighting. we have strong military activity in afghanistan, many special operations are being hit hard. he explains one al qaeda italian has 70 fighters. -- battalion has 70 fighters. battalion hadeda more than the estimates the director is giving on tv. he explains they are working with various taliban figures and that is the key point and other interesting things. ,et's go through real quick there were assumptions the obama folks made about the world which were disproven in the bin laden files. one of which is going to type into regiments -- current events. meme acrossis washington that said that is it. the political process has been opened up. the jihadists do not have a play. do not worry about al qaeda. not only did al qaeda spread, but it led to the rise of more beryl jihadist threat -- virulent jihadist threat in isis. qaeda.s built on al what did iran say? tellingplay the cia rises. bin laden wrote what we are witnessing these days of consecutive revolutions is a great and glorious event
qaeda's assessment? eightthor writes different provinces that al qaeda is fighting. we have strong military activity in afghanistan, many special operations are being hit hard. he explains one al qaeda italian has 70 fighters. -- battalion has 70 fighters. battalion hadeda more than the estimates the director is giving on tv. he explains they are working with various taliban figures and that is the key point and other interesting things. ,et's go through real quick there were assumptions the...
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but make no mistake his intention was to join al qaeda. you have plots in the u.k., a plot to attack the london stock exchange over christmas in 2009. you had the stabbing of a u.k. parliamentarian by a woman where she attacked him for his support of the iraq war. you had a plot against the new york city subway following the instructions in inspire magazine how to make a bomb in the kitchen. he made it in his mother's kitchen. so these were potentially deadly plots around the world that all traced their origin back to revolution muslim. there was even a plot in boston where they wanted to use a drone to attack the pentagon. if you look at inspire magazine, the first issue of it, had its list of enemies, and as jesse mentioned, samir khan the primary author of that magazine had been a member of revolution muslim before he left for yemen. in that magazine he listed enemies of al qaeda which featured me which triggered police protection for my two sons and wife for a period of time by the n.y.p.d. we were working in opposition to each other v
but make no mistake his intention was to join al qaeda. you have plots in the u.k., a plot to attack the london stock exchange over christmas in 2009. you had the stabbing of a u.k. parliamentarian by a woman where she attacked him for his support of the iraq war. you had a plot against the new york city subway following the instructions in inspire magazine how to make a bomb in the kitchen. he made it in his mother's kitchen. so these were potentially deadly plots around the world that all...
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his intention was to join al qaeda. your plots in the uk and plot to attack the london stock exchange over christmas in 2009. you're the stabbing of a uk parliamentarian by a woman who attacked him for his support of the iraq war. the plot against the new york city subway following the instruction inspire magazine how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your boss. he made it in his mother's kitchen. these are potentially deadly plots and all trace the origin back to revolution muslim. your plot in boston wanted to use a drone to attack the pentagon. frankly, even if you look at inspire magazine, the first issue of it, had a list of enemies and the primary author of the magazine was [inaudible] and in that magazine he listed enemies off of al qaeda was between me and you is protection for my two sons and wife for a few different times by the nypd. we mentioned in opposition to each other and it was very much the case. fast forward last summer the attack on the london bridge where it turns out one of the primary attackers wa
his intention was to join al qaeda. your plots in the uk and plot to attack the london stock exchange over christmas in 2009. you're the stabbing of a uk parliamentarian by a woman who attacked him for his support of the iraq war. the plot against the new york city subway following the instruction inspire magazine how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your boss. he made it in his mother's kitchen. these are potentially deadly plots and all trace the origin back to revolution muslim. your plot in...
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government officials talked al-qaeda demise of after bin laden was taken off battlefield. and sure, there was an ebb after but ultimately, you know, there was that revival. think about the 2012 to 2014 isis stormed onto the stage in iraq. and to some degree i think are.s where we we are in that ebb in the diagram. new physical safe haven be? unclear. will it be in libya, in parts of yemen, some place in north africa. there's no doubt the ideology is still there and frankly, makes situation maybe different from the first ebb in 2012 is the number of european foreign fighters who have returned to europe and have europe lot of time in this year in the u.k. and france and germany, i was just in austria. hot bed of isis terrorism, you wouldn't have thought. went to syria and iraq and a certain percentage have come back. think we're most likely to see the first winds of a revival in europe with foreign fighters who have returned, maybe inspiring individuals who are radicalized and haven't even traveled to syria and iraq. u.s., the target may be overseas as well as domestic targe
government officials talked al-qaeda demise of after bin laden was taken off battlefield. and sure, there was an ebb after but ultimately, you know, there was that revival. think about the 2012 to 2014 isis stormed onto the stage in iraq. and to some degree i think are.s where we we are in that ebb in the diagram. new physical safe haven be? unclear. will it be in libya, in parts of yemen, some place in north africa. there's no doubt the ideology is still there and frankly, makes situation...
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the tora bora mountains in pursuit of fleeing al qaeda fighters. pentagon says it's anyone's guess where bin laden is. >> al qaeda got away. bin laden went off to pakistan. but what was very striking is how quickly it turned to iraq. >> i never say anything is inevitable but if i were saddam hussein, i would be thinking very carefully about the future and i would be looking very closely to see what happened to the taliban in afghanistan. switch to sprint's unlimited plus plan for just $42 per line, but hurry for a limited time it's now $22 per line that's 50% off verizon and at&t rates when you bring or buy your phones. there's a lot of volkswagen in every volkswagen. during volkswagen smile and drive days, you can lease a value-packed 2018 tiguan s for just $189 a month. and we got to know the friends of our friends.r the friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do m
the tora bora mountains in pursuit of fleeing al qaeda fighters. pentagon says it's anyone's guess where bin laden is. >> al qaeda got away. bin laden went off to pakistan. but what was very striking is how quickly it turned to iraq. >> i never say anything is inevitable but if i were saddam hussein, i would be thinking very carefully about the future and i would be looking very closely to see what happened to the taliban in afghanistan. switch to sprint's unlimited plus plan for...
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the mountains in pursuit of fleeing al qaeda fighters. the pentagon says it's anyone's guess where bin laden is. >> al qaeda got away. bin laden went off to pakistan. but what was very striking is how quickly it turned to iraq. >> if i were saddam hussein, i would be thinking very carefully about the future and i would be looking very closely to see what happens with the taliban in afghanistan. to try our sprint network. been a better time because now, we have our new unlimited plus plan, it has hulu and all the tv and movies you love, tidal music streaming, 15gb mobile hotspot and full hd. we need to shout this deal from the rooftops. sprint's new unlimited plus plan, best deal ever! and it's all on the network built for unlimited. i think they heard me. switch to sprint's unlimited plus plan for just $42 per line, but hurry for a limited time it's now $22 per line when you bring or buy your phones. were great at being human. and if all of mankind were made up of kind women and kind men. it would be spectacular if the golden rule was gol
the mountains in pursuit of fleeing al qaeda fighters. the pentagon says it's anyone's guess where bin laden is. >> al qaeda got away. bin laden went off to pakistan. but what was very striking is how quickly it turned to iraq. >> if i were saddam hussein, i would be thinking very carefully about the future and i would be looking very closely to see what happens with the taliban in afghanistan. to try our sprint network. been a better time because now, we have our new unlimited plus...
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is similar to pearl harbor when the japanese attacked the united states turned world war two or al-qaeda and nine eleven and so there's this sense that russia is now an enemy on par with al qaeda or the japanese during world war two russia is often talked about this way in the sense that any kind of connection with or interaction with russia is viewed as inherently suspicious or even worse and it's extremely dangerous and extremely toxic and it's one of the reasons why i decided to come here and this morning posted a picture of myself and snowden because i think it's very important to combat that and to. thank you joining us your program or the top of the hour. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest. but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the beach but how would you. agree. you are the rock at the back nobody gets to you we need you to get let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the other thousand in the wor
is similar to pearl harbor when the japanese attacked the united states turned world war two or al-qaeda and nine eleven and so there's this sense that russia is now an enemy on par with al qaeda or the japanese during world war two russia is often talked about this way in the sense that any kind of connection with or interaction with russia is viewed as inherently suspicious or even worse and it's extremely dangerous and extremely toxic and it's one of the reasons why i decided to come here...
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his name is a national secret, but, in 2012, al qaeda knew him as tamer elnoury.thought he was a wealthy arab-american with seething anger at the united states. but as we first reported in october, in reality, he had dedicated himself to the war on terror the morning of 9/11. >> tamer elnoury: i remember thinking, "please, god, don't let this be a terrorist attack. please, god." and that's how naive i was. that's how naive we all were at that time. >> pelley: tamer elnoury-- one of his many aliases-- immigrated from egypt as a child and was raised in new jersey in a traditional islamic home. >> elnoury: we're not at war with islam. we're at war with radicals. i am a muslim, i am an american, and i've been serving my country for 22 years and counting. and i am appalled at what these animals are doing to my country while desecrating my religion. >> pelley: devoted to islam and america, comfortable working alone amid killers, he was a rare find for the f.b.i.'s undercover counter-terrorism group. >> elnoury: it's called the national security covert operations unit. >
his name is a national secret, but, in 2012, al qaeda knew him as tamer elnoury.thought he was a wealthy arab-american with seething anger at the united states. but as we first reported in october, in reality, he had dedicated himself to the war on terror the morning of 9/11. >> tamer elnoury: i remember thinking, "please, god, don't let this be a terrorist attack. please, god." and that's how naive i was. that's how naive we all were at that time. >> pelley: tamer...
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but the pentagon says its anyone's guess where bin laden is. >> al qaeda got away.en went off to pakistan. but what was very striking how quickly it turned to iraq. >> i never say anything's inevident, but if i were saddam hussein, i'd be thinking very carefully about the future and i'd be looking very closely to see what happened to the taliban in afghanistan. dinary stains say can do the job, but behr premium stain can weather any weather. overall #1 rated, weathers it all. find our most advanced formula exclusively at the home depot. to most ...most people.like... but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from fibromyalgia pain, and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in
but the pentagon says its anyone's guess where bin laden is. >> al qaeda got away.en went off to pakistan. but what was very striking how quickly it turned to iraq. >> i never say anything's inevident, but if i were saddam hussein, i'd be thinking very carefully about the future and i'd be looking very closely to see what happened to the taliban in afghanistan. dinary stains say can do the job, but behr premium stain can weather any weather. overall #1 rated, weathers it all. find...
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wow wow al qaeda group al shabaab is going green. we can't even get like a majority of congress here in the united states to go green now i mean we're only in that now that we're pulling out of the paris climate accords and al-qaeda affiliates are going you know what these plastic bags are really get right this is one of those like amazing news stories or maybe that's the key look i will just throw it out there i mean look if you really want to do damage to the godless united states maybe go green because we're not. going to get proper recycling services in our nation's capital here in d.c. so i'm a little i mean i have it not that i'm saying i don't think recycling and waste people to start like running around with rocket launchers telling me to separate my plastic and when my mother was but wow i would know this is a really interesting when you told me this story about this story and you know. yeah it's one of those little you know i think honestly to believe because it's like wow i didn't think that that would ever come about but
wow wow al qaeda group al shabaab is going green. we can't even get like a majority of congress here in the united states to go green now i mean we're only in that now that we're pulling out of the paris climate accords and al-qaeda affiliates are going you know what these plastic bags are really get right this is one of those like amazing news stories or maybe that's the key look i will just throw it out there i mean look if you really want to do damage to the godless united states maybe go...
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so they were gravitating to al qaeda.re victimized by al qaeda. >> what we set out to do was to declare peace with sunni tribes that just wanted to take back control of their own neighborhoods from these abusive al qaeda figures. >> this market is the most important statement of an economy coming back to life. it won't happen if there's not security, and it won't happen if there's not some money to be spent. >> part of the secrets of many people who were joining terrorist groups wasn't that they were necessarily religiously fanatical. they needed a source of income to feed their families. so this was a way of weaning away people who were joining underground organizations by giving them a salary, giving them a role, and also giving them a stake in the future of iraq. >> as a new year begins, overall violence is falling and hope seems to be rising. >> one of the key lessons that we learned is that you really ought to understand a country in a very granular, detailed way before you invade it. >> in order to win wars you have
so they were gravitating to al qaeda.re victimized by al qaeda. >> what we set out to do was to declare peace with sunni tribes that just wanted to take back control of their own neighborhoods from these abusive al qaeda figures. >> this market is the most important statement of an economy coming back to life. it won't happen if there's not security, and it won't happen if there's not some money to be spent. >> part of the secrets of many people who were joining terrorist...
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against the man although they added an investigation is still ongoing sammy i did is an alleged al qaeda member who was accused by the german interior minister of being one of a some of it lardons bodyguards he had been living in germany since one nine hundred ninety seven and even applied for asylum there in two thousand and six although that bit was unsuccessful he was arrested and subsequently deported from the country earlier this month in two thousand and turn the administrative court of docile doff prevented the deportation of something i did it was concerned that he could be exposed to torture and inhumane treatment in tunisia at the time a number of german politicians said that the court was in the wrong. what free to wait sammy in tunisia is not a problem of german taxpayers to protect one financially equipped and islamised well less and less true means for our own people is not acceptable but it suits chancellor angela merkel's vision for germany is allegedly a hate preacher he has al qaeda training and is said to have been the bodyguard have been lauded and anyone who thinks t
against the man although they added an investigation is still ongoing sammy i did is an alleged al qaeda member who was accused by the german interior minister of being one of a some of it lardons bodyguards he had been living in germany since one nine hundred ninety seven and even applied for asylum there in two thousand and six although that bit was unsuccessful he was arrested and subsequently deported from the country earlier this month in two thousand and turn the administrative court of...
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missionur original there was to deal with the , whichfrom al qaeda attacks from afghanistan, and then to establish a stable government in afghanistan that its ownke care of security eventually. but the mission has changed over .he years this when senior u.s. officials are questioned on the points. you don't get very clear answers. is unwinnable war, and is it still a war? war.: it is still a the afghan government is engaged in a counterinsurgency against the taliban. government is undertaking some of its own counterterrorism missions in the country. but the war against the taliban is not unwinnable war on the battlefield. it is a war that is stalemated. stalemated for some years with an ebb and flow and who has the relative advantage, but it is particularly stalemated most of the last decade and it is not likely to be concluded on the battlefield. en route to general testifying before the senate committee, and two takeover new operations in afghanistan. listen to this question by senator elizabeth warren, democrat of massachusetts. [video clip] warren: you come from a long line of mil
missionur original there was to deal with the , whichfrom al qaeda attacks from afghanistan, and then to establish a stable government in afghanistan that its ownke care of security eventually. but the mission has changed over .he years this when senior u.s. officials are questioned on the points. you don't get very clear answers. is unwinnable war, and is it still a war? war.: it is still a the afghan government is engaged in a counterinsurgency against the taliban. government is undertaking...
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military and meet a member of al qaeda. an undercover fbi agent post as a member of al qaeda. according to the fbi, he suggested a massive bombing at a cleveland park on the fourth of july. security analysts say it appear he wanted to inflict the maximum amount of damage. >> he seemed what thursday, he said he wanted to be somewhere where he could see a go off. >> he also wanted to bomb philadelphia and went there to bomb -- scout locations to bomb. he discussed possibly traveling to san francisco to conduct additional targeting and reconnaissance for al qaeda. >> san francisco has a large community of lgbt, it's an iconic city. golden gate bridge, the transamerica building, everything that city hall stands for. >> reporter: he was charged with providing support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. in this case al qaeda. the maximum sentence is 20 years in federal prison. at 6 pm we will ask our security analysts how san francisco -- how safe is san francisco. >>> president donald trump is interviewing candidates for the u.s. supreme court. they hope to replace reti
military and meet a member of al qaeda. an undercover fbi agent post as a member of al qaeda. according to the fbi, he suggested a massive bombing at a cleveland park on the fourth of july. security analysts say it appear he wanted to inflict the maximum amount of damage. >> he seemed what thursday, he said he wanted to be somewhere where he could see a go off. >> he also wanted to bomb philadelphia and went there to bomb -- scout locations to bomb. he discussed possibly traveling...
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now, the fbi says he expressed allegiance to al qaeda. as we read through the charging documents we also learned he might have considered the bay area, as well. our reporter is live with that part of the story. >> reporter: yeah, you guys as we all know thousands will gather here along the embarcadero for the fourth of july celebration. what the court documents show is that he allegedly told undercover agents to do reconnaissance for al qaeda. here's what the documents reveal. june 30th of this year, undercover agents called pitts and told him his planned attack for cleveland on july fourth was a go and al qaeda leaders happy with his plans for cleveland. undercover agent who spoke in code confirmed with pitts that there would be a large explosion in front of the u.s. coast guard station in cleveland on july fourth. also, according to the documents, the agent explicitly stated that the attack would be on behalf of al qaeda and pitts acknowledged. pitts also planned to go to philadelphia because as he explained, no one targeted that city a
now, the fbi says he expressed allegiance to al qaeda. as we read through the charging documents we also learned he might have considered the bay area, as well. our reporter is live with that part of the story. >> reporter: yeah, you guys as we all know thousands will gather here along the embarcadero for the fourth of july celebration. what the court documents show is that he allegedly told undercover agents to do reconnaissance for al qaeda. here's what the documents reveal. june 30th...
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demetris pitts also known raffi had pledged allegiance to al qaeda. last week in a meeting with undercover agent pitt said in referring to our independence day, quote: their holiday is coming up. >> he talked about taking targets like st. john's cathedral off the map. he discussed giving remote control cars packed with explosives and shrapnel to the children of our hilliard. this defendant, by his own words, and by his own deeds, wanted to attack our nation and its ideals. todd: law enforcement says pits, an excohen for robbery and assault conducted recon in cleveland for an attack. the plot was foiled after plonts long investigation. they say pitts had written facebook posts with disturbing messages including we as muslims need to started training like this everyday. we need to know how to shoot guns. throw grenades. hand-to-hand combat. what would hit them at their core? have a bomb blow up in the fourth of july parade? and this, to our military men and women, chop off heads and hands. pitts also talked about traveling to portfolio plan an athaksin
demetris pitts also known raffi had pledged allegiance to al qaeda. last week in a meeting with undercover agent pitt said in referring to our independence day, quote: their holiday is coming up. >> he talked about taking targets like st. john's cathedral off the map. he discussed giving remote control cars packed with explosives and shrapnel to the children of our hilliard. this defendant, by his own words, and by his own deeds, wanted to attack our nation and its ideals. todd: law...
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and and very successful he was too and we see that unfolding within that albeit we saw al qaeda move across the whole of the middle east around the time these interviews are being. done and i suppose i mean we were in iraq with. funded groups in syria which were the groups even on the bonds of iran it was a bloody battle you know and. they worked hard with the security services to track it down and it's not dissimilar to the kind of the counterinsurgency operations that happened all over the middle east and in places like chechnya and so on as well so you know i think one of the challenges you have with fighting isis and al qaida is that they want to die and that the normal rules of warfare become problematic when they when you when you have when you when you're fighting in a opposition who don't obey any rules of warfare it's very difficult and that comes across in the film i think it over he obviously. kills far more people does it in any of these al qaeda terrorists in general yes i mean i think a lot of people have been killed in all kinds of fighting across the middle east inclu
and and very successful he was too and we see that unfolding within that albeit we saw al qaeda move across the whole of the middle east around the time these interviews are being. done and i suppose i mean we were in iraq with. funded groups in syria which were the groups even on the bonds of iran it was a bloody battle you know and. they worked hard with the security services to track it down and it's not dissimilar to the kind of the counterinsurgency operations that happened all over the...
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and in this video there is a tribute to a high—ranking al qaeda member 7 who samad describes as a roleome of samad's computers, and other hard drives in the ibacs office, were found to contain a large quantity of islamic state and al qaeda propaganda. fifteen months after his arrest 7 counter—terrorism police told samad the threshold had not been met for him to be charged with any offences. he has denied any wrongdoing, or holding radical views, having any knowledge of a plot to fund attacks in the usa, and he claims to have only ordered legitimate equipment for the company. since then we have discovered that samad has had relatively recent links to ataul haque 7 who as well as being sujan's brother and business partner, would also become a terrorism suspect. just last september, samad set up a new company based in newport. it's called isynctel 7 the same name as a spanish company run by haque. and it's notjust the company name they share 7 the sole shareholders of the new welsh computer business are haque, and his wife. haque is now under investigation by the police in spain. i've com
and in this video there is a tribute to a high—ranking al qaeda member 7 who samad describes as a roleome of samad's computers, and other hard drives in the ibacs office, were found to contain a large quantity of islamic state and al qaeda propaganda. fifteen months after his arrest 7 counter—terrorism police told samad the threshold had not been met for him to be charged with any offences. he has denied any wrongdoing, or holding radical views, having any knowledge of a plot to fund...
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kills far more people does it any of these al qaeda terrorists in general yes i mean i think a lot of people have been killed in all kinds of fighting across the middle east including in syria with russian jets you know so all kinds of. it is very difficult to fight these forces as we're finding out in syria and under way for found out in all of these wars that have taken place and all the middle east there are no simple easy solutions and i think one of the things that film's trying to do is to try and show that it's not simply a matter of killing the terrorists you've got to defeat the idea you've got to understand the psychology of the terrorists why it is that they want to cling on to these dissents of religious destinated they have what is it is that appeals to them about. these fundamentalist simplistic ideas following these kind of distorted versions of islam that being. proposed by the preachers for the now good thank you and you can go and see the film in the u.k. and u.s. cinemas from the thirtieth of july and the demand for the sixteenth of july before we go on the thirtiet
kills far more people does it any of these al qaeda terrorists in general yes i mean i think a lot of people have been killed in all kinds of fighting across the middle east including in syria with russian jets you know so all kinds of. it is very difficult to fight these forces as we're finding out in syria and under way for found out in all of these wars that have taken place and all the middle east there are no simple easy solutions and i think one of the things that film's trying to do is...
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against the man or the added an investigation is still ongoing something i do he is an alleged al qaeda member and was accused by the german interior minister of being one of a sama bin laden's bodyguards he'd been living in germany since ninety ninety seven and they were applying for asylum there in two thousand and six although his beard was unsuccessful he was arrested and subsequently deported from the country earlier this month. two thousand and ten the administrative court of docile doff prevented the deportation of something i do the it ruled the man could be exposed to torture and inhumane treatment in tunisia at the time a number of german politicians said the court was in the wrong. what free to wait sami in tunisia is not a problem of german taxpayers to protect them from injury equip and islamised well less and less remains for our own people is not acceptable but it suits chancellor
against the man or the added an investigation is still ongoing something i do he is an alleged al qaeda member and was accused by the german interior minister of being one of a sama bin laden's bodyguards he'd been living in germany since ninety ninety seven and they were applying for asylum there in two thousand and six although his beard was unsuccessful he was arrested and subsequently deported from the country earlier this month. two thousand and ten the administrative court of docile doff...
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the former bodyguard of the deceased al qaeda leader osama bin laden is deported from germany to tunisia. and welcome to the program at the start of his four day visit to the united kingdom the us president was invited to a dinner hosted by the british prime minister but at that very moment an interview of his was published in it he blamed trees in maine for quote wrecking brags that trump said maes plans for a business friendly exit from the european union. would leave it to close to the block he also questioned whether there could be a special u.s. britain trade deal in the wake of a so-called soft brags it in the interview he said quote i would have done it much differently i actually told to resign me how to do it but she didn't listen to me his comments come after several tamal to his days for may two senior ministers resigned in protest over her plans for trade with the e.u. after the u.k. leaves next march. now some of the other stories making news around the world several dozen migrants have been allowed to disembark from an italian coast guard ship in sicily they were initially
the former bodyguard of the deceased al qaeda leader osama bin laden is deported from germany to tunisia. and welcome to the program at the start of his four day visit to the united kingdom the us president was invited to a dinner hosted by the british prime minister but at that very moment an interview of his was published in it he blamed trees in maine for quote wrecking brags that trump said maes plans for a business friendly exit from the european union. would leave it to close to the block...
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is similar to pearl harbor when the japanese attacked the united states during world war two or al-qaeda and nine eleven and so there's this sense that russia is now an enemy on par with al-qaeda or the japanese during world war two russia is often talked about this way in the sense that any kind of connection with or interaction with russia is viewed as inherently suspicious or even worse and it's extremely dangerous and extremely toxic and it's one of the reasons why i decided to come here this morning posted a picture of myself and snowden in because i think it's very important to combat it too. now fountains of customized shoes have accused adidas of double standards the company let's suppose put that and what's on names on shoes but only if it deems the next step simple according to its own guidelines yes some of the rejections of customization requests have baffled customers. well we're back with the latest news and news in football at the top of the oust you that. welcome to our back to tonight i'm natalie mcgill we can't will be back next week but don't worry i brought my facial
is similar to pearl harbor when the japanese attacked the united states during world war two or al-qaeda and nine eleven and so there's this sense that russia is now an enemy on par with al-qaeda or the japanese during world war two russia is often talked about this way in the sense that any kind of connection with or interaction with russia is viewed as inherently suspicious or even worse and it's extremely dangerous and extremely toxic and it's one of the reasons why i decided to come here...
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hundreds of white how much from syria and white helmets allegedly linked to al qaeda groups in syria have also be devaluated to a country that has been arming israel's netanyahu britain this in the context of britain arming israel as it is killed or wounded thousands of palestinian men women and children since the spring no wonder the u.k. abstained on the un general assembly motion to condemn excess force by the self-proclaimed jewish state one hundred twenty countries voted in favor of the resolution titled protection of the palestinian civilian population while eight members including the united states against it forty five nations abstained france and twelve other e.u. countries along with russia and china supported the resolution britain abstained well israel says it is merely responding drawn provocation from hamas israel just had to wound or kill sixteen thousand palestinians since march the thirtieth those are palestinian health ministry figures well joining me now to discuss the atrocities taking place at the so-called gods of border is senior hamas official and former deput
hundreds of white how much from syria and white helmets allegedly linked to al qaeda groups in syria have also be devaluated to a country that has been arming israel's netanyahu britain this in the context of britain arming israel as it is killed or wounded thousands of palestinian men women and children since the spring no wonder the u.k. abstained on the un general assembly motion to condemn excess force by the self-proclaimed jewish state one hundred twenty countries voted in favor of the...
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but it suits chancellor angela merkel's vision for germany is allegedly a hate preacher he has al qaeda training and is said to have been the bodyguard have been lauded and anyone who thinks that we've done something terrible to sami a has to weigh up how long this man has already been in the country and how long we have tolerated this security risk promised that he. should have been left in germany for ten years and secondly. the way he was brought back to tunisia where he was deported there is scattered it caused to question the rule of law in germany no one wants this man in germany but it is grossly illegal what happened there cannot be described as legal it anyway because the rules and how do you move government is bound by court rulings they have just disregard of course yes this man must support. and without a are the way the government responded it in a very matter up you know speech for a start it's ok it's now got chatting to national celebrity this hour facebook is blocked right wing accounts from brazil ahead of elections there as part of an anti fake news campaign would hav
but it suits chancellor angela merkel's vision for germany is allegedly a hate preacher he has al qaeda training and is said to have been the bodyguard have been lauded and anyone who thinks that we've done something terrible to sami a has to weigh up how long this man has already been in the country and how long we have tolerated this security risk promised that he. should have been left in germany for ten years and secondly. the way he was brought back to tunisia where he was deported there...
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plus controversy over an alleged former bodyguard of the late al qaeda leader osama bin ladin the first he was deported to germany excuse me from germany to tunisia and now a german court is saying he needs to be brought back. and will be watching it had to saturday's mini final of the world cup belgium take on england with both sides hoping to be crowned the world's third best team. in the. book with a show my name sara harmon it's good to have you with. us president donald trump has gone from direct that controversy it's of pomp and pageantry on the second day of his visit to the u.k. trump got the world treatment at windsor castle where he was owner with the u.s. anthem being played by military bands. followed by t. with queen elizabeth. head of the queen for a second pair a minor breach of protocol but other was the meeting appeared to pass like. a trumpet earlier fanned the flames of sets divisions by criticising prime minister trees amaze proposals for leaving the european union but any differences between the pair were glossed over and they later gave a joint news conference. hun
plus controversy over an alleged former bodyguard of the late al qaeda leader osama bin ladin the first he was deported to germany excuse me from germany to tunisia and now a german court is saying he needs to be brought back. and will be watching it had to saturday's mini final of the world cup belgium take on england with both sides hoping to be crowned the world's third best team. in the. book with a show my name sara harmon it's good to have you with. us president donald trump has gone from...
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especial del fbi c dijo que en 2017 se enteraron de las declaraciones que hizo para respaldar a al qaedafamilias. >>> dijo que la semana pasada se habÍa reunido con una persona y habÍa hecho declaraciones sobre una posible explosiÓn el 4 de julio. dijo que veÍa el desfile como el blanco de su ataque. >>> el fiscal general dijo que querÍa que la gente tuviera miedo de reunirse en lugares pÚblicos. hizo un llamado a la tranquilidad de la poblaciÓn porque el supuesto ataque fue desarticulado y se redoblar a la seguridad dentro del desfile en todos los puntos claves que p i pudieran ser blanco de ataque. >>> el documento de la acusaciÓn tambiÉn indica que considero ataques en filadelfia y evalÚa la posibilidad de viajar a san francisco para ubicar nuevos j objetivos en nombre de al qaeda. >>> tambiÉn sugiriÓ a d dar a ns autos a control remoto para que ellos activarÁn las bombas. >>> afortunadamente lograron detenerlo a tiempo . >>> gracias por la informaciÓn. >>> una persona afirma que fue atacada por el conductor de un vehÍculo de viaje compartido . segÚn la policÍa uno de los pasajeros co
especial del fbi c dijo que en 2017 se enteraron de las declaraciones que hizo para respaldar a al qaedafamilias. >>> dijo que la semana pasada se habÍa reunido con una persona y habÍa hecho declaraciones sobre una posible explosiÓn el 4 de julio. dijo que veÍa el desfile como el blanco de su ataque. >>> el fiscal general dijo que querÍa que la gente tuviera miedo de reunirse en lugares pÚblicos. hizo un llamado a la tranquilidad de la poblaciÓn porque el supuesto...
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it m took a decade for the mujahideen before they became al-qaeda. it took two years tops to get maybe that number to syria and iraq. so the power of social media is there. but then the question becomes is this good or bad for democracy. if you look back at the lathe '90s when -- late '9 0s when we talked about the internet, the internet was going to do what? >> [inaudible] >> bring the world together. it was buy a coke, everyone hug each other, we're on the internet. the long tail doesn't just bring people to low frequency products, it also brings extremists around the world together over time or people to poles overg time. socialal media has had the opposite effect. internet brought everybody together, and social media has pushed everybody apart in their own directions, in their own performance -- preference bubbles. so it comes down to social capital. we always have institutions, we have economic growth and development s and the third part was social capital. this is the secret sauce of american democracy. robert putnam talked about it during the
it m took a decade for the mujahideen before they became al-qaeda. it took two years tops to get maybe that number to syria and iraq. so the power of social media is there. but then the question becomes is this good or bad for democracy. if you look back at the lathe '90s when -- late '9 0s when we talked about the internet, the internet was going to do what? >> [inaudible] >> bring the world together. it was buy a coke, everyone hug each other, we're on the internet. the long tail...
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well the use as it's against isis day action it may be an ally of israel but it's also against al qaeda. having said that britain of course leaving the european union what did you make of these reports in the past few days that under to resumes leadership there's been bombing of your country near that area. you know thirty something is deeply involved in supporting terror groups in syria. you know just just mention the her latest legs to provide millions of pounds to the white helmets and we have all evidence and all documented that the wife moments it's nothing but a civilian arm or a gun the arm for al qaeda for the most of the white helmets operate only in those are held areas and high and high challenge and i challenge and i bet it's anyone who can independent journalism investigative reporters maybe m.p.'s maybe any activists to come and investigate what i said and you want you will find that what i said is one hundred percent solid proof or wife elements basis most of their rescuers are also called high that are just that all jihadi building when they were under the protection of
well the use as it's against isis day action it may be an ally of israel but it's also against al qaeda. having said that britain of course leaving the european union what did you make of these reports in the past few days that under to resumes leadership there's been bombing of your country near that area. you know thirty something is deeply involved in supporting terror groups in syria. you know just just mention the her latest legs to provide millions of pounds to the white helmets and we...
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a man who would later become a leader in an organization called al qaeda. >> i have an office in thatg. i will lead my people back into that office. that will be our message to whoever did this. whatever you were trying to achieve, you failed. >> for the fbi the lesson was that these guys, while dangerous, were not at the same level as the terrorists of the late '80s. they were wannabes. that of course would be a complete misunderstanding. >> for the first time since the bombing, tower 2 will reopen for business, two weeks ahead of schedule. >> and that, says new york's mayor, is a testament to a city that conquered the use of fear as a weapon. the only ones who should be fearful now, he says, are the terrorists themselves. >>> good morning, everybody. we begin this time around at waco, texas, where dozens of federal agents are surrounding the headquarters of a religious cult. >> february 28th, i got a call saying get down to waco, there's been some kind of shootout. [ gunfire ] this religious group, the branch davidians have this compound. they have been buying parts that would conve
a man who would later become a leader in an organization called al qaeda. >> i have an office in thatg. i will lead my people back into that office. that will be our message to whoever did this. whatever you were trying to achieve, you failed. >> for the fbi the lesson was that these guys, while dangerous, were not at the same level as the terrorists of the late '80s. they were wannabes. that of course would be a complete misunderstanding. >> for the first time since the...
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that are just that all jihadi building when they were under the protection of al qaida in only al qaeda areas and the british government unfortunately keeps providing money to them and this money most of it goes the idea to buy weapons to buy weapons in the black market to buy weapons through the m i six or the other intelligence of the naval intelligence services how did the question is how did these anti missile anti anti airplane advance american. missiles reach a missile areas in many areas that we liberated the syrian army they're going again oh these guys themselves the baby if they submitted their surrender we've seen hype that high tech israeli weapons and high tech american weapons that can be used against really a civilian airplanes in utah and in the united states what is this the d t d w d o w missile that the whole missile how did the missile reach out by the gangs in syria do you think they bought they went to the supermarket and bought them i mean they used high tech weapons there were delivered from from mitt. the bases do i got to her dance in order to fight us in order
that are just that all jihadi building when they were under the protection of al qaida in only al qaeda areas and the british government unfortunately keeps providing money to them and this money most of it goes the idea to buy weapons to buy weapons in the black market to buy weapons through the m i six or the other intelligence of the naval intelligence services how did the question is how did these anti missile anti anti airplane advance american. missiles reach a missile areas in many areas...
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there wasn't a partisan discussion of al qaeda after 9/11.best and george w. bush -- hadn't tried as hard, but he certainly saw bin laden as a threat. americans understood this is a problem for us as a people and we're going to deal with this in a nonpartisan way. the partisanship we see today in discussing russia did not exist after 9/11. unfortunately, it would start existing after the invasion of iraq. one of the things about the show is that you see the pivot. you see the nation coming together. the images of 9/11 are still searing. you see the nation coming together behind the president. you see the president leading the country. and then making a fateful decision to shift targets from al qaeda to saddam hussein. >> remarkable. with effects on the war if afghanistan, right. >> absolutely. >> because it was the terms of resources. we're still living through the effects of that war in iraq as well. >> indeed. i think that the bush -- i think that the trump presidency is, in part, a product of what the war in iraq did to the republican part
there wasn't a partisan discussion of al qaeda after 9/11.best and george w. bush -- hadn't tried as hard, but he certainly saw bin laden as a threat. americans understood this is a problem for us as a people and we're going to deal with this in a nonpartisan way. the partisanship we see today in discussing russia did not exist after 9/11. unfortunately, it would start existing after the invasion of iraq. one of the things about the show is that you see the pivot. you see the nation coming...
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or do you see, for instance, competition between al qaeda and the islamic state. what direction do you see this taking? let me give you a slightly different answer. from what your question would otherwise lead me to. i'm going to answer your question by saying here's what i'm worried about the most when it comes to the future of terrorism. it's the convergence of two things i talked about in my prepared remarks. the convergence of -- and unfortunately, isis is a pioneer in both of these arenas and they've been -- therefore, they've been a model and example for aspiring extremists around the world. as indicated in the prepared remarks, no longer did someone try to recruit a terrorist ever have to physically meet an aspiring terrorist. you don't even have to directly communicate with them. just get the right video and the right forum and you'll inspire that person of violence without any instruction whatsoever, no training, no preparation, no resourcing, no direction a complete decentralization of the recruitment process. it has been very effective. we were talking
or do you see, for instance, competition between al qaeda and the islamic state. what direction do you see this taking? let me give you a slightly different answer. from what your question would otherwise lead me to. i'm going to answer your question by saying here's what i'm worried about the most when it comes to the future of terrorism. it's the convergence of two things i talked about in my prepared remarks. the convergence of -- and unfortunately, isis is a pioneer in both of these arenas...
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election that's been dominated by the growing threat of al qaeda and other armed groups the county is underway now president abraham kater is hoping to secure a second term but faces a challenge from sixty eight year old similar see say. as the latest from bamako. voting has been going on small city throughout the day sunday here in the modern cups of bamako and that's contrary to the expectations of some observers who just a few weeks ago have been talking about the impossibility of organizing this election and should do it and that in view of the tremendous security challenges and logistical problems during the last several weeks some groups related to al-qaeda in the islamic magreb threatened several times to disrupt this vote and also just a transportation of ballot boxes and voter cards to somebody's most areas where a big challenge for the government here so today the government can boss that some success has been registered some is students have been reported in the north in some areas around timbuktu a ballot boxes were confiscated by unknown groups a few cases of that happene
election that's been dominated by the growing threat of al qaeda and other armed groups the county is underway now president abraham kater is hoping to secure a second term but faces a challenge from sixty eight year old similar see say. as the latest from bamako. voting has been going on small city throughout the day sunday here in the modern cups of bamako and that's contrary to the expectations of some observers who just a few weeks ago have been talking about the impossibility of organizing...
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a man who would later become a leader in an organization called al qaeda. >> i have an office in thating. i will lead my people back into that office. that will be our message to whoever did this. whatever you were trying to achieve, you failed. >> for the fbi the lesson was that these guys, while dangerous, were not at the same level as the terrorists of the late '80s. they were wannabes. that of course would be a complete misunderstanding. >> for the first time since the bombing, tower 2 will reopen for business, two weeks ahead of schedule. >> and that, says new york's mayor, is a testament to a city that conquered the use of fear as a weapon. the only ones who should be fearful now, he says, are the terrorists themselves. are you done yet? does it look like i'm done? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real motorcycle? and real insurance, with 24-hour customer supp
a man who would later become a leader in an organization called al qaeda. >> i have an office in thating. i will lead my people back into that office. that will be our message to whoever did this. whatever you were trying to achieve, you failed. >> for the fbi the lesson was that these guys, while dangerous, were not at the same level as the terrorists of the late '80s. they were wannabes. that of course would be a complete misunderstanding. >> for the first time since the...