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wants die with guns in his hands police continue laying siege to the helm of the self-styled al qaeda jihad is but say they've had no contact with him during the night. the u.k.'s new spending plan dubbed a banker's budget with motorists and the elderly taking a hit on how you can fuel prices will deal and heavy blow to small businesses who are driving the struggling economy. how connects treading the boards with an actor who hasn't let learning difficulties stand in the way of a life on stage stay with us. let me stay in your heart because just like laurie fine love my dear friend thank you young for thank you everyone congratulations. to. you yeah yeah. yeah yeah. i know you do you. want. to meet people yoko is an actor by profession for more than twelve years he's been working of the theatre of the ingenuous when people with down syndrome perform after a recent wrestle dimitri told his mother that he felt unwell. do a tree take off your shirt please. good for you feeling today he's having bad dreams probably because of his heart you know bad dreams have nothing to do with his heart issue
wants die with guns in his hands police continue laying siege to the helm of the self-styled al qaeda jihad is but say they've had no contact with him during the night. the u.k.'s new spending plan dubbed a banker's budget with motorists and the elderly taking a hit on how you can fuel prices will deal and heavy blow to small businesses who are driving the struggling economy. how connects treading the boards with an actor who hasn't let learning difficulties stand in the way of a life on stage...
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qaeda and like-minded groups. with osama bin laden's death, the global jihad movement lost its most iconic and inspirational leader. the new al qaeda commander is less charismatic and to capture a prominent al qaeda figures has shrunk the group's top leadership there. even with this capability some focus on smaller simpler plots, i'll qaeda remains a threat. as long as we sustained pressure, we just al qaeda will be largely symbolic importance to the global jihad is movement. regional fillets to a lesser extent small cells and individuals will drive the global jihad agenda. proliferation that his efforts to develop, acquire or spread weapons of mass destruction is also a major global strategic threat. among nationstates, as you've alluded, iran's technical advances particularly in uranium arrangements to an assessment there has more capable of producing if it's political leaders specific way a supremely there himself chooses to do so. north korea's export of ballistic missiles and associated materials including iran and syria illustrate the reach of the norse proliferation activities. we don't expect that it kim j
qaeda and like-minded groups. with osama bin laden's death, the global jihad movement lost its most iconic and inspirational leader. the new al qaeda commander is less charismatic and to capture a prominent al qaeda figures has shrunk the group's top leadership there. even with this capability some focus on smaller simpler plots, i'll qaeda remains a threat. as long as we sustained pressure, we just al qaeda will be largely symbolic importance to the global jihad is movement. regional fillets...
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he says the problem is that our name has been shortened and it's really al qaeda and jihad and listedernative names and wants his associates to talk about how we need to have a deputy amirs and they need to send annual reports. it's like he's trying to run a corporation, again, in hiding, in desperate straits with his associates out there, ducking for predator missile strikes. >> david ignatius, great reporting and thank you for sharing it with us tonight. >> thank you. >>> sarah palin, she's back. she's a force in the gop. but what does she want? that's coming up. >>> and george clooney arrested in washington today. he's pointing a celebrity to a worthy cause. we'll talk about it. stay with us. do you have anything for a headache...like excedrin... bayer aspirin... ohh, no no no. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my head. this is made for pain. [ male announcer ] bayer advanced aspirin enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes extra strength relief to the sight of your pain. feel better? yeah...thanks for the tip! extra strength relief to are you still sleeping? just wanted to check
he says the problem is that our name has been shortened and it's really al qaeda and jihad and listedernative names and wants his associates to talk about how we need to have a deputy amirs and they need to send annual reports. it's like he's trying to run a corporation, again, in hiding, in desperate straits with his associates out there, ducking for predator missile strikes. >> david ignatius, great reporting and thank you for sharing it with us tonight. >> thank you. >>>...
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he said he trained with al qaeda and returned to france to commit jihad. he's admitted to carrying out the killings in the area. he killed the three french soldiers to protest in afghanistan and killed three children and adult at a jewish school earlier this week in revenge for children killed in palestine. a man call sbood the french network before the siege started. >> he said he wasn't scared. the only thing that could stop him was either prison or death and he would welcome both. >> reporter: a prosecutor said he planned more attacks and an end to the situation will come as relief. >>> here is your first look at the other news going on around america. a security camera captured a home invasion in philadelphia. they were pulling into their drive way. one of the victims is seen crawling on the pavement. the robbers took cash and jewelry. >>> a big scare for an ohio family after a 25 foot long boulder rolled down a hillside and crashed into their home smashing two cars along with it. fortunately, the family was in a different part of the home when it happ
he said he trained with al qaeda and returned to france to commit jihad. he's admitted to carrying out the killings in the area. he killed the three french soldiers to protest in afghanistan and killed three children and adult at a jewish school earlier this week in revenge for children killed in palestine. a man call sbood the french network before the siege started. >> he said he wasn't scared. the only thing that could stop him was either prison or death and he would welcome both....
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years old from toulouse, of algerian extract but french and trained with al-qaeda and he said he returned to france to commit jihad. he has cut admitted to the recent killings in the toulouse area. he killed three french soldiers last week to protest western intervention in afghanistan and he killed the jewish children and one adult on monday at the jewish school to avenge the children being killed in palestine. that is where we are right now with this unfolding story. >> meantime, baltimore city mayor stephanie rollins blake will propose a new budget that could mean potentially bad news for city employees. it does not raise taxes, it will bring some big changes to the fire department and other city employees. the budget proposal would permanently close three fire companies currently on a rotating basis. the plan includes a merger of the 311 and 911 call center, no furloughs, but no pay raises. the employes would have to pay higher out-of-pocket cost for health coverage and city employees pay the deductible on the medical bills and officials say if you make any co-payments. the proposal would close a $48 million d
years old from toulouse, of algerian extract but french and trained with al-qaeda and he said he returned to france to commit jihad. he has cut admitted to the recent killings in the toulouse area. he killed three french soldiers last week to protest western intervention in afghanistan and he killed the jewish children and one adult on monday at the jewish school to avenge the children being killed in palestine. that is where we are right now with this unfolding story. >> meantime,...
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. >> he actually took -- i think they took the word al-qaeda out and put back in jihad. >> at first they were going to try coca-cola and pepsi. they were looking at the popular stuff that was out there. they add i-queda like an ipad. and then it was al-qaeda with windows. micro-qaeda didn't work. >> my little pony, the power of love. it is like, hello, copy write. >> barberry short cake, that didn't work. aside from the e mails bin laden reportedly watched "red eye" and was a fan of yours and president whatted you to join his harem of wives because you reminded him of erin moran from" happy days." >> he wanted to put a burr caw on me. this whole list was encouraging. what did we see? we saw a failure to attack. we saw a failure to attack on the anniversary. we saw a failure to attack our president. and that president killed him and the guy that was supposed to assassinate him. >> it still freaks me out when they say the threats are not serious threats. in a post 9/11 world, are you kidding me? >> well let's look at the fore sight. they had their top secret stuff in the bunker of the most
. >> he actually took -- i think they took the word al-qaeda out and put back in jihad. >> at first they were going to try coca-cola and pepsi. they were looking at the popular stuff that was out there. they add i-queda like an ipad. and then it was al-qaeda with windows. micro-qaeda didn't work. >> my little pony, the power of love. it is like, hello, copy write. >> barberry short cake, that didn't work. aside from the e mails bin laden reportedly watched "red...
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striking thing was how worried he was that al-qaeda had tarnished its image so badly in the muslim world by killing so many muslims in the midst of its jihadst the united states. he wrote in one document, al-qaeda should change its name and rebrand itself. i found that fascinating. >> that is fascinating. miguel has been looking into the documents. more details on what osama bin laden was planning. what did you find? >> it's just these documents are fascinating, he got this look into the actual documents that osama was writing. he did not like obama and thought little of joe biden because one of the quotes, obama is the head of infidelity and killing him automatically will make joe biden take over the presidency. biden is totally unare prepared and will lead the u.s. into a crisis. as for petraeus, he is the man of the hour. another thing he mentioned was kashmiry, the guy he hoped would undertake some of these efforts to bring down planes carrying the president or general petraeus. kashm kashmiri was killed a month after bin laden was killed. >> and you mentioned that they were -- it was plane attacks again. any detail on that or just tak
striking thing was how worried he was that al-qaeda had tarnished its image so badly in the muslim world by killing so many muslims in the midst of its jihadst the united states. he wrote in one document, al-qaeda should change its name and rebrand itself. i found that fascinating. >> that is fascinating. miguel has been looking into the documents. more details on what osama bin laden was planning. what did you find? >> it's just these documents are fascinating, he got this look...
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he trained with al qaeda in pakistan's tribal territories and he returned to france to commit jihad. he's admitted to carrying out the killings. he said he killed the three french protesters and killed the three children and adult at a jewish school earlier this week in revenge for, quote, children killed in palestine. a man claiming to be the toulouse shooter called in to a french network before the siege started. >> he said he wasn't scared and he said the only thing that could stop him was either prison or death and he would welcome both. >> reporter: a prosecutor said marah had planned more attacks and an end to the situation will come as a relief to the residents of toulouse. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. security camera captured a home invasion in philadelphia. at least six gunmen attacked a couple as they were pulling into their driveway. one of the victims can be seen crawling on the pavement. the robbers took cash and jewelry. >>> a big scare for an ohio family after a 25-foot long boulder rolled down a hillside and crashed i
he trained with al qaeda in pakistan's tribal territories and he returned to france to commit jihad. he's admitted to carrying out the killings. he said he killed the three french protesters and killed the three children and adult at a jewish school earlier this week in revenge for, quote, children killed in palestine. a man claiming to be the toulouse shooter called in to a french network before the siege started. >> he said he wasn't scared and he said the only thing that could stop him...
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it's the jihad janes and those from alabama who are now the western face of the al qaeda affiliate in somalia. it's also a chapter that shows you how this white house was so reluctant to call fort hood an act of terrorism. fort hood was not a drive by shooting. it was not a convenience store shooting. it was not an example of workplace violence. fort hood fits the class of definition for terrorism. it was an act of violence to promote a political end. one of the things i do in the book is show you how washington works. and i take you into a conference call. it's called a background conference call. when you're reading the newspapers, you often see quotes from senior administration officials. often they are from these calls. reporters are allowed to get on the call and ask questions of people in the white house, but you can't identify them by name. and i ask the question in that call. and the white house admitted that fort hood was an act of terrori terrorism. then there was an inkrenl pile on by the other reporters. you know what happened? the call ended. chapter 2 is called "the digi
it's the jihad janes and those from alabama who are now the western face of the al qaeda affiliate in somalia. it's also a chapter that shows you how this white house was so reluctant to call fort hood an act of terrorism. fort hood was not a drive by shooting. it was not a convenience store shooting. it was not an example of workplace violence. fort hood fits the class of definition for terrorism. it was an act of violence to promote a political end. one of the things i do in the book is show...
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qaeda, which means the base. but our name used to be the base of jihad or holy war. recast us as being a terrorist group as opposed to fighting for muslims. so he made a list of suggested names. the jihad group, restoration of the calaphate group, jihad group, revitalization and restoration of the nation. >> none of these are great. >> there are others, too. he's trying to recast al qaeda as part of the vanguard of muslims around the world. >> key keep hearing about the treasure trove of information. as they look at it and declassify, are they suggesting there's a lot of nuggets there that will be extraordinary in terms of insight into al qaeda? >> i think iran is a key element there. >> well, i think current questions about the relationship between al qaeda and iran, you see what's played out at abbottabad, that al qaeda deputies were released from iran. and starting in 2009. questions as to whether or not al qaeda and iran have a relationship, that emerges. i do think, charlie, it does reveal insights into the waning movements of a terrorist group that's evolving a
qaeda, which means the base. but our name used to be the base of jihad or holy war. recast us as being a terrorist group as opposed to fighting for muslims. so he made a list of suggested names. the jihad group, restoration of the calaphate group, jihad group, revitalization and restoration of the nation. >> none of these are great. >> there are others, too. he's trying to recast al qaeda as part of the vanguard of muslims around the world. >> key keep hearing about the...
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he has been training with al qaeda he says in pakistan's private territories. he returned to france to commit jihad he says. he has admitted to carrying out all of the recent killings in the area and says he killed the french soldiers to protest western intervention in afghanistan and killed the jewish children to avenge quote children killed in palestine. so mareh is hard core, home grown, clearly an islamist. that is where we are right now with this unfolding story. i'm jim maceda reporting from teluge. >> the shooting rampage allegedly carried out by a u.s. soldier is putting new attention on the army's mental health programs. the army is now reviewing whether soldiers are properly diagnosed. 16 civilians were killed in the shooting spree. staff sergeant robert bales is in solitary confinement at fort leavenworth in kansas while the military investigates. bales' attorney has suggested a defense based on stress from his multiple tours of duty. >>> today the wife of jason russell says the man behind the viral kony 2012 video suffers from psychosis. tmz footage shows a man reported to be russell la
he has been training with al qaeda he says in pakistan's private territories. he returned to france to commit jihad he says. he has admitted to carrying out all of the recent killings in the area and says he killed the french soldiers to protest western intervention in afghanistan and killed the jewish children to avenge quote children killed in palestine. so mareh is hard core, home grown, clearly an islamist. that is where we are right now with this unfolding story. i'm jim maceda reporting...
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striking thing was how worried he was that al qaeda had tarnished its image so badly in the muslim world by killing so many muslims in the midst of its jihadstates that he wrote in one document al qaeda should change its name and rebrand itself. i found that fascinating. al qaeda leader brooding in his compound, isolated from his colleagues, clearly worried that his organization was going in the wrong direction. >> he sort of treated it like a corporation. there was talk about vice amirs action this kind of thing. is that in keeping? >> it's always been bureaucratic. they had bylaws, vacation policies, more generous than the policy at cnn, for instance, so this is a piece of bin laden, as david wrote in the post today, and i'm, you know, writing for cnn as well, you know, this was a guy who wrote a 48-page memo to his deputies, with very micromanagement kind of instructions, but the other thing that was striking to me was they were very concerned about the drones program in pakistan. >> the unmanned missiles that the u.s. sends over into pakistan. >> rightisms has done quite a bit of damage. in 2010, when bin laden wrote this memo, there w
striking thing was how worried he was that al qaeda had tarnished its image so badly in the muslim world by killing so many muslims in the midst of its jihadstates that he wrote in one document al qaeda should change its name and rebrand itself. i found that fascinating. al qaeda leader brooding in his compound, isolated from his colleagues, clearly worried that his organization was going in the wrong direction. >> he sort of treated it like a corporation. there was talk about vice amirs...
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how he became inspired to carry out an act of jihad and how he traveled to yemen and made contact with anwar al awlaki, a u.s. citizen and a leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. abdulmutallab detailed the training he received as well as al awlaki's specific instructions to wait until the airplane was over the united states before detonating his bomb. in addition to abdulmutallab, faisal shahzad, the attempted times square bomber, ahmad gilani, a conspirator in the embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania and three individuals who plotted an attack against jfk airport in 2007 have also recently begun serving life sent sentences, and convictions have been obtained in homegrown extremists as well. daniel boyd pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and conspiracy to murder, kidnap, maim, and injure persons abroad and u.s. citizen and illinois resident michael finten pleaded guilty to attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction in connection with his efforts to detonate a truck bomb outside a federal courthouse. i could go on. which is why the calls that i've heard to ban the use of civilian courts in prose
how he became inspired to carry out an act of jihad and how he traveled to yemen and made contact with anwar al awlaki, a u.s. citizen and a leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. abdulmutallab detailed the training he received as well as al awlaki's specific instructions to wait until the airplane was over the united states before detonating his bomb. in addition to abdulmutallab, faisal shahzad, the attempted times square bomber, ahmad gilani, a conspirator in the embassy bombings in...
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jihad and how he traveled to yemen. he made contact with a leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. he detailed the training that he received as well as the specific instructions to wait until the airplane was over the united states before detonating the bomb. in addition to the attempted times square bomber, three individuals who plotted an attack against jfk airports in 2007 have begun serving life sentences. convictions have been obtained in the cases of several homegrown as well. last year, a united states citizen and north carolina resident pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and conspiracy to murder, kidnapping, and injure persons abroad. a u.s. citizen and illinois resident pleaded guilty to attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction in connection with his efforts to detonate a truck bomb outside a federal courthouse. i could go on. that is why the calls i have heard to ban the use of civilian courts and prosecutions of terrorism related activities are so baffling. they are so dangerous. these calls would significantly weaken our ability
jihad and how he traveled to yemen. he made contact with a leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. he detailed the training that he received as well as the specific instructions to wait until the airplane was over the united states before detonating the bomb. in addition to the attempted times square bomber, three individuals who plotted an attack against jfk airports in 2007 have begun serving life sentences. convictions have been obtained in the cases of several homegrown as well. last...
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the documents also revealed bin laden was worried that al qaeda had tarnished its image by killing so many muslims in the midst of its jihad against the united states. >>> a former rutgers university student was found guilty today of using a webcam to spy on and intimidate his roommate, tyler clementi. dharun ravi did not flinch as the jury read off a string of guilty verdicts. tyler clementi his roommate killed himself after his intimate encounter with a male was streamed on the internet. >> to our college, high school and middle school youngsters i would say. this you're going to meet a lot of people in your lifetime. some of these people you may not like. but just because you don't like them does not mean you have to work against them. >> let's analyze this important case. our cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin is with us. the defendant in this case again, dharun ravi guilty of privacy invasion, bias, intimidation, witness tampering and hindering arrest. up to ten years in prison, possibly deportation. the verdict make sense to you? >> well, it does. but this is a very difficult case. it's very unusual to have a criminal
the documents also revealed bin laden was worried that al qaeda had tarnished its image by killing so many muslims in the midst of its jihad against the united states. >>> a former rutgers university student was found guilty today of using a webcam to spy on and intimidate his roommate, tyler clementi. dharun ravi did not flinch as the jury read off a string of guilty verdicts. tyler clementi his roommate killed himself after his intimate encounter with a male was streamed on the...
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qaeda. been to the tribal territories between pakistan and afghanistan a number of times. returning to france to commit jihad. he has admitted to carrying out all of the recent killings here in toulouse. he said he killed a french soldier to protest western intervention in afghanistan and killed the jewish children and the one adult to avenge children, he said, killed in palestine. so matt and ann, this is a hard-core, home-grown islamist, who is saying he'll turn himself in in a few hours. we'll see if that's true or not. but a great sigh of relief among the people in toulouse, who are feeling safer for the first time in about a week. >> jim, can you tell us how police tracked this suspect to this particular home? >> right. well, he's been on the police radar for some time because he's been traveling back and forth to pakistan. but the real breakthrough is that, after the killings of the three french soldiers, he went to a motor bike shop. and remember he fled all scenes of the crime by motor bike. asking how he could neutralize his gps system and change the color of his bike from black to white. that trigg
qaeda. been to the tribal territories between pakistan and afghanistan a number of times. returning to france to commit jihad. he has admitted to carrying out all of the recent killings here in toulouse. he said he killed a french soldier to protest western intervention in afghanistan and killed the jewish children and the one adult to avenge children, he said, killed in palestine. so matt and ann, this is a hard-core, home-grown islamist, who is saying he'll turn himself in in a few hours....
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how he became inspired to carry out an act of jihad, and how he traveled to yemen and made contact with anwar al-aulaqi, a u.s. citizen and a leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. abdulmutallab also detailed the training that he received, as well as aulaqi's specific instructions to wait until the airplane was over the united states before detonating his bomb. in addition to abdulmutallab, faizal shahzad, the attempted times square bomber, ahmed ghailani, a conspirator in the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania, and three individuals who plotted an attack against john f. kennedy airport in 2007, have also recently begun serving life sentences. and convictions have been obtained in the cases of several homegrown extremists, as well. for example, last year, united states citizen and north carolina resident daniel boyd pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and conspiracy to murder, kidnap, maim, and injure persons abroad, and u.s. citizen and illinois resident michael finton pleaded guilty to attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction in connection with his efforts to detonate a truck bomb
how he became inspired to carry out an act of jihad, and how he traveled to yemen and made contact with anwar al-aulaqi, a u.s. citizen and a leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. abdulmutallab also detailed the training that he received, as well as aulaqi's specific instructions to wait until the airplane was over the united states before detonating his bomb. in addition to abdulmutallab, faizal shahzad, the attempted times square bomber, ahmed ghailani, a conspirator in the 1998 u.s....
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qaeda. he was trained in afghanistan and in pakistan. he says he was trained to commit jihad. he has admitted to carrying out all of the recent killings you are referring to. he says he killed the french soldiers last week to protect western intervention in afghanistan. he killed jewish children again on monday at the jewish school to avenge what he calls the children killed in palestine. he may well be, and we are still checking in, someone who was arrested for bomb-making in afghanistan in 2007 but escaped with hundreds of others to a prison outside of kandahar in 2008. this is a hard-core, home-grown islamist who says he is going to turn himself in. we are standing by here to find out if, in fact, that will be peaceful or not. we have no idea, of course, whether there are explosives inside that house with him. matt? >> jim maceda in toulouse. they tracked this man down after an owner of a cycle shop noticed he was asking unusual questions after he went into the store. more on the story but right now, here is ann. >>> here at home, mitt romney scored a sizeable victory in th
qaeda. he was trained in afghanistan and in pakistan. he says he was trained to commit jihad. he has admitted to carrying out all of the recent killings you are referring to. he says he killed the french soldiers last week to protect western intervention in afghanistan. he killed jewish children again on monday at the jewish school to avenge what he calls the children killed in palestine. he may well be, and we are still checking in, someone who was arrested for bomb-making in afghanistan in...
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qaeda, but it's an organization that was banned in january of this year because of its radical views and also because it was seen as encouraging individuals in france with going to afghanistan and wage jihade going on in toulouse, in the south of france, the killings over at a jewish school, some french paratroopers and soldiers who were killed. i guess it's not exactly accurate to describe this individual as a so-called lone wolf if in fact he was trained in afghanistan and is a fill jited with this al qaeda-related group. >> that's absolutely right, if he did train with al qaeda with regard to that, then he would be a lone wolf terrorist and he'd be acting bio behalf of al qaeda or encouraged by al qaeda. weave seen a number of cases in the west of this, and there have been a significant numbers of europeans and americans who have gone to the pakistan border and received training there. there are 200 europeans with links with jihadist groups and there's concern about the danger emanating from western militants going into the afghanistan-pakistan border region, getting training and coming back, wolf? >> hold on for a moment because diana magnay is on the scene in toulouse right now. she'
qaeda, but it's an organization that was banned in january of this year because of its radical views and also because it was seen as encouraging individuals in france with going to afghanistan and wage jihade going on in toulouse, in the south of france, the killings over at a jewish school, some french paratroopers and soldiers who were killed. i guess it's not exactly accurate to describe this individual as a so-called lone wolf if in fact he was trained in afghanistan and is a fill jited...