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and the s.e.a.l. team commanders made the decision that if they return thad fire aggressively they might have killed some of those kids, and they didn't want to have that. they thought it was too much of a risk. they pulled back. so the assault team is the one that went in thayer. they had other teams that were able to take them out. and they were able to take them out safely. >> thank you very much. >>> our sixth story out front is a police beating caught on the tape. the atlantic city mayor is asking for investigations. and i want to warn you. we've looked at this video. it is disturbing. you'll see a 20 year old man in an altercation with five police. he was kicked out of a casino called the tropicana for being under age. but what prompted this altercation that turned so horribly violent? casey carol is out front with the investigation. >> reporter: surveillance video shows what happened minutes after the tropicana casino kicked this man out for being under age. he is surrounded by at least five atlanti
and the s.e.a.l. team commanders made the decision that if they return thad fire aggressively they might have killed some of those kids, and they didn't want to have that. they thought it was too much of a risk. they pulled back. so the assault team is the one that went in thayer. they had other teams that were able to take them out. and they were able to take them out safely. >> thank you very much. >>> our sixth story out front is a police beating caught on the tape. the...
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meanwhile 3,000 miles away, s.e.a.l. team 6, the same unit that killed osama bin laden went after another high valued target. commanders storm a home in somalia, thought to belong to the leader of al shabab. that is the terrorist group blamed for the attack in kenya. but it didn't go as planned. a firefight broke out. u.s. forces were forced to retreat. one suspect was killed but it is unclear had a that is. we're hearing incredible details of what went down during the u.s. forces raid in libya straight from the way of. she spoke exclusive on cnn about what unfolded. what she says is raising a lot of eyebrows. >> translator: what i saw were libyans. mabd they had americans with them but i didn't see them because there was more than one car. they say there are ten people but i believe there are more than ten. i couldn't count them because there areal of them. i can't opportunity firm if they were americans or not. what i saw were libyans. >> libya has deemed his capture a kidnapping. and i'll talk about what else she learned f
meanwhile 3,000 miles away, s.e.a.l. team 6, the same unit that killed osama bin laden went after another high valued target. commanders storm a home in somalia, thought to belong to the leader of al shabab. that is the terrorist group blamed for the attack in kenya. but it didn't go as planned. a firefight broke out. u.s. forces were forced to retreat. one suspect was killed but it is unclear had a that is. we're hearing incredible details of what went down during the u.s. forces raid in libya...
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also, s.e.a.l. team six has targeted al shabaab, the same group that put a shopping mall under siege in kenya just two weeks ago. fox reports, just what did it take to hit terrorists, next. and -- >> the nation's credit is at risk because of the administration's refusal to sit down and have a conversation. >> we are happy to negotiate, but we want to negotiate without a gun to our head. >> to be tnight, tempers flarin capitol hill. one of america's most wanted fugitives is now in american hands while another is targeted in a separate raid. the man now in u.s. custody was wanted for the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania. he was caught in a dramatic operation outside his villa, we're told, in libya. multiple sources say he's being held on a ship at sea. we don't know his status tonight, but are working to get more information. s secretary of state john kerry remarking on what's happened. >> we hope that this makes clear that the united states of america will never stop in its effort to hold
also, s.e.a.l. team six has targeted al shabaab, the same group that put a shopping mall under siege in kenya just two weeks ago. fox reports, just what did it take to hit terrorists, next. and -- >> the nation's credit is at risk because of the administration's refusal to sit down and have a conversation. >> we are happy to negotiate, but we want to negotiate without a gun to our head. >> to be tnight, tempers flarin capitol hill. one of america's most wanted fugitives is now...
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these were manned raids, navy s.e.a.l. team 6, going in. i guess they're the definition of government in place. >> you mentioned the government sho shutdown. you have an interview with john boehner today. he is facing pressure within his own party. does he have a resolution coming up with? >> you're right about the pressure building, bianna. you've seen members of congress come back in yesterday, and say everybody that's been furloughed by the government is going to get paid. they don't want to get attacked for not paying those government employees. and we're seeing defense secretary chuck hagel over the weekend announce that all -- just about all of the civilian pentagon employees who had been furloughed can go back to work monday morning. the members of congress don't want to be vulnerable to these kinds of attacks. but right now, speaker boehner is holding firm. saying he is not yet ready to pass a clean government funding resolution that would reopen the government this week. not yet ready to pass a clean extension of the debt limit. th
these were manned raids, navy s.e.a.l. team 6, going in. i guess they're the definition of government in place. >> you mentioned the government sho shutdown. you have an interview with john boehner today. he is facing pressure within his own party. does he have a resolution coming up with? >> you're right about the pressure building, bianna. you've seen members of congress come back in yesterday, and say everybody that's been furloughed by the government is going to get paid. they...
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the same navy s.e.a.l. team six that killed osama bin laden came out of the water this weekend to hit a terror stronghold in somalia. under heavy fire the s.e.a.l.s were in trouble. they withdrew without capturing the intended target, a terror leader, saying they feared civilian casualties. >> the commander on the ground made the right decision to withdraw forces. i would not call it a failure by any means. >> reporter: almost at the same time, a delta force team moved into place in tripoli, libya in broad daylight and captured one of the fbi's most wanted terrorists, 49-year-old abu anas al libi. >> this is highly unusual, highly risky but ultimately highly effective. >> reporter: the operation was carried out after months of surveillance, with military precision and great surprise as the wanted terrorist's stunned son recounted to abc news, pointing to his father's car. one broken car window, not a shot fired. >> it's textbook. to move and get him at the precise time his car shows up, pull him out and get out
the same navy s.e.a.l. team six that killed osama bin laden came out of the water this weekend to hit a terror stronghold in somalia. under heavy fire the s.e.a.l.s were in trouble. they withdrew without capturing the intended target, a terror leader, saying they feared civilian casualties. >> the commander on the ground made the right decision to withdraw forces. i would not call it a failure by any means. >> reporter: almost at the same time, a delta force team moved into place in...
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the famed s.e.a.l. team six.rging from the indian ocean before dawn on saturday to a seaside al shabaab compound south of mogadishu. but an intense firefight quickly erupted. the size of the resistance far greater than the s.e.a.l.s expected. the exchange of gunfire, nearly an hour. the team was forced to withdraw without proof their target had been killed. >> an on the ground commander can exercise judgment about the best course of action is one of the reins you use a s.e.a.l. team like this. >> reporter: in libya, a different story. the man the u.s. has been seeking for 15 years captured. al libi's son and brother telling abc news a convoy of cars approached the home and vehicle, commandos jumped out, said the men, smashing the car and grabbing al libi. there were no shots fired. >> i hope the perception in the world is that people who commit acts of terror will know that the united states of america will do everything in its power, that is legal and appropriate, in order to enforce the law and protect our secu
the famed s.e.a.l. team six.rging from the indian ocean before dawn on saturday to a seaside al shabaab compound south of mogadishu. but an intense firefight quickly erupted. the size of the resistance far greater than the s.e.a.l.s expected. the exchange of gunfire, nearly an hour. the team was forced to withdraw without proof their target had been killed. >> an on the ground commander can exercise judgment about the best course of action is one of the reins you use a s.e.a.l. team like...
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it was a daring operation, late friday night, s.e.a.l. teamix, the same team that killed osama bin laden, launched from a commercial ship towards shore, aiming to capture the al shabaab leader known as ikrima. met by a hail of gunfire in a shoreside vil wila, the s.e.a.l team withdrew without their man. hours later and 3,000 miles away in libya, another daring operation. this one in broad daylight in downtown tripoli. the target, abu anas al libi, picked up by members of the elite u.s. delta force. his family said they surrounded his car, many in masks, and rushed al libi away as his wife watched in terror from a window. she spoke exclusively with cnn. >> translator: everything happened rapidly. they grabbed him and shoved him in the car. i saw them doing this and saying get in, but wasn't sure that was my husband. the cars then sped off like a rocket. >> reporter: al libi, a senior al qaeda operative wanted for the 1998 embassy bombings in africa, is now on a u.s. navy ship in the mediterranean. ikrima, the target of the somalia raid, remains
it was a daring operation, late friday night, s.e.a.l. teamix, the same team that killed osama bin laden, launched from a commercial ship towards shore, aiming to capture the al shabaab leader known as ikrima. met by a hail of gunfire in a shoreside vil wila, the s.e.a.l team withdrew without their man. hours later and 3,000 miles away in libya, another daring operation. this one in broad daylight in downtown tripoli. the target, abu anas al libi, picked up by members of the elite u.s. delta...
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the famed s.e.a.l. team six, emerging from the indian ocean before dawn to a seaside al shabaab compound south of mogadishu. but an intense fire fight quickly erupted. the size of the resistance, far greater than the s.e.a.l.s had expected. the exchange of gun fire nearly an hour. the team was forced to withdraw without proof that their target had been killed. >> one of the things that you know is that your intelligence picture, no matter how good it is, it's never going to be perfect. >> reporter: but 3,000 miles away in libya, and only hours later, mission accomplished. the man the u.s. had been seeking for 15 years for the murders of hundreds at the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania, captured. the raid, by u.s. troops and operatives from the cia and fbi, swift and dramatic. al libi's son and brother telling abc news today that a convoy of cars approached al libi's vehicle, commandos jumped out, said the men smashed windows and grabbed al libi. there were no shots fired. >> we hope that this makes clear
the famed s.e.a.l. team six, emerging from the indian ocean before dawn to a seaside al shabaab compound south of mogadishu. but an intense fire fight quickly erupted. the size of the resistance, far greater than the s.e.a.l.s had expected. the exchange of gun fire nearly an hour. the team was forced to withdraw without proof that their target had been killed. >> one of the things that you know is that your intelligence picture, no matter how good it is, it's never going to be perfect....
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the operation in somalia carried out by s.e.a.l. team 6 was designed to capture the master mind of another more recent east africa attack at the kenya mall. at least one somali was killed after a fire fight broke out according to u.s. military sources. the s.e.a.l.s could not retrieve the body to make a positive identification, we're told. there were multiple al shabaab targets at the villa. in libya government officials are now complaining they were not told about u.s. plans to carry out this commando raid against abu anas al libi. fox learned the president signed off on the two operations at the end of september, eric. >> jennifer, we can thank the brave members of our military who carried these out, of course. jennifer, thank you. >>> how special do you really have to be to be part of those special forces? how are they trained for missions like these? joining me is lieutenant colonel bill cowen, retired united states marine corps and fox news military analyst. colonel, always good to have you here. >> thanks, jamie. pleasure to be wit
the operation in somalia carried out by s.e.a.l. team 6 was designed to capture the master mind of another more recent east africa attack at the kenya mall. at least one somali was killed after a fire fight broke out according to u.s. military sources. the s.e.a.l.s could not retrieve the body to make a positive identification, we're told. there were multiple al shabaab targets at the villa. in libya government officials are now complaining they were not told about u.s. plans to carry out this...
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this is beginning to explain a lot about why s.e.a.l. team into this town in southern somalia, which was a known al shabaab strong hold. that being, of course, the al qaeda linked group in somalia. they had the mission to try to capture him alive. but when they got to the town, we know now they came under heavy fire, there was an intense firefight, and the navy s.e.a.l. commander on the ground made the determination that they were not going to be able to capture him alive and that's when they decided to withdraw. they returned to the beach, counting those and making sure they had everybody, and going back to the ship. where do we stand, what is up clear, is whether he was killed in the firefight that erupted. whether they ever had eyes on him, if you will, whether they absolutely determined that he was there that night even though that's what the intelligence said and what the exact status of it was. was it a failed raid? well, the navy s.e.a.l.s. were very greatest that everybody got out safely. they didn't get their target, but now they are
this is beginning to explain a lot about why s.e.a.l. team into this town in southern somalia, which was a known al shabaab strong hold. that being, of course, the al qaeda linked group in somalia. they had the mission to try to capture him alive. but when they got to the town, we know now they came under heavy fire, there was an intense firefight, and the navy s.e.a.l. commander on the ground made the determination that they were not going to be able to capture him alive and that's when they...
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rather i asked you about s.e.a.l. team six. should say they got the top leaders of the group that carried out the recent terror attack in that mall killed athe least one person but had to retreat. you were right when you asked me that. it did turn out to be s.e.a.l. team 6. that went after osama bin laden in somalia. they know they'll take fire but going to a particular villa to look for toppal sha b ashabab l. they made the decision that they say they have concerns about civilian casualties in the area and it was no longer prudent for them to be there. the problem, they don't know at this point, did they get the man they were going after. wgs he even are their at all. that will be a tough thing to determine and they will have to keep looking for more intelligence to figure out what the results are were of that raid. >> barbara starr. great reporting. thank you, wheel alley see you later on on cnn. >>> the house speaker, john boehner said it's time for the republicans to stand and fight. he wants president obama to negotiate wi
rather i asked you about s.e.a.l. team six. should say they got the top leaders of the group that carried out the recent terror attack in that mall killed athe least one person but had to retreat. you were right when you asked me that. it did turn out to be s.e.a.l. team 6. that went after osama bin laden in somalia. they know they'll take fire but going to a particular villa to look for toppal sha b ashabab l. they made the decision that they say they have concerns about civilian casualties in...
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now captured by american special forces as s.e.a.l. teamambushes. >>> the biker seen smashing the window of the suv in a motorcycle road rage case, makes an obscene gesture in court. an abc exclusive. ♪ and you're gonna hear me roar ♪ >>> are you ready to roar?
now captured by american special forces as s.e.a.l. teamambushes. >>> the biker seen smashing the window of the suv in a motorcycle road rage case, makes an obscene gesture in court. an abc exclusive. ♪ and you're gonna hear me roar ♪ >>> are you ready to roar?
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now captured by american special forces as s.e.a.l. team six ambushes. >>> the beaker seen smashing the window of the suv makes an obscene gesture in court. an abc exclusive. ♪ and you're gonna hear me roar ♪ >>> are you ready to roar? high schools across america streaming in hundreds of entry for our live concert event. we're down to five amazing picks. wait until you see the stories behind them, as katy reveals the first finalist this morning. only on "gma." >> hey, "gma." are you ready to make the announcement? >>> and happy monday, everyone. robin off today. great to have lara to my right. sara haines to my left. welcome to you. two big exclusives this morning. john boehner sat down with me for the first time since the shutdown. he's not bunling an inch. neither is the white house. we'll see what he says about the bigger worry ahead. >>> and a special first look at diane sawyer's exclusive first interview with malala, the young pakistani 16-year-old, called the bravest girl in the world. how she became globally famous after the taliban
now captured by american special forces as s.e.a.l. team six ambushes. >>> the beaker seen smashing the window of the suv makes an obscene gesture in court. an abc exclusive. ♪ and you're gonna hear me roar ♪ >>> are you ready to roar? high schools across america streaming in hundreds of entry for our live concert event. we're down to five amazing picks. wait until you see the stories behind them, as katy reveals the first finalist this morning. only on "gma."...
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. >> reporter: 3,000 miles away, another raid in somalia, navy s.e.a.l. team six. in their sights, al shabaab. they encountered heavier resistance that expected. after an hour of gunfire, they were forced to withdraw, unsure if their target was killed. >> no matter how good it is, the intelligence picture is never going to be perfect. >> reporter: there are big questions interrogate rrs hoping al libi is answer. what information does he have about future attacks against the u.s.? diana? rob? >> thank you, tahman bradley live for us in washington this morning. >>> another developing story. syria is taking an historic step with the destruction of the country's chemical weapons. u.n. weapons inspectors spent the first day dismantling the chemical weapons arsenal. they have until the middle of next year to destroy them all. >>> meantime in egypt, dupz ozef time have been killed in a new round of street violence. police and supporters of mohamed morsi have caused fighting that killed 51 people. >>> and the government shutdown enters its second week with no resolution in
. >> reporter: 3,000 miles away, another raid in somalia, navy s.e.a.l. team six. in their sights, al shabaab. they encountered heavier resistance that expected. after an hour of gunfire, they were forced to withdraw, unsure if their target was killed. >> no matter how good it is, the intelligence picture is never going to be perfect. >> reporter: there are big questions interrogate rrs hoping al libi is answer. what information does he have about future attacks against the...
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daring warriors, the delta team and navy s.e.a.l. team took the fight against terror straight to the enemy. here's the map. one, a surprise raid in libya, the other a raid by night in somalia. now a major al qaeda figure is captive and abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with this new captor on the war. >> reporter: groups threatened revenge, posting messages for american citizens to be kidnapped all in the wake of those two bold raid, one more successful than the other. it's what the navy s.e.a.l.s train for, the same navy sooem team six that killed osama bin laden came out of the water this weekend to hit a terror strong hold in smol ma. under heavy fire the s.e.a.l.s were in trouble. a terror leader saying they feared civilian casualties. >> the commander on the ground made the right decision to withdraw forces. >> reporter: a delta force team moved into place in tripoli libya in broad daylight and captured one of the fbi's most wanted terrorists. 49-year-old abu anas al libi. >> this is highly risky but highly e
daring warriors, the delta team and navy s.e.a.l. team took the fight against terror straight to the enemy. here's the map. one, a surprise raid in libya, the other a raid by night in somalia. now a major al qaeda figure is captive and abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with this new captor on the war. >> reporter: groups threatened revenge, posting messages for american citizens to be kidnapped all in the wake of those two bold raid, one more successful than the...
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also to tell you about in somalia, we are learning a us navy s.e.a.l. team went on a mission there in smaomalia and they tried to nab an al shabaab leader possibly linked to that kenya mall attack that left 67 people dead. the navy s.e.a.l.s had to withdraw before they confirmed he was killed because they were under fire. a u.s. official does not believe any s.e.a.l.s were killed. al shabaab works as al qaeda ease proxy in kenya. that's important to point out. so that said, i want to get to peter bergen. he joins me now from washington. al shabaab works as a proxy to al qaeda in that region. tell us about that. >> well, even more than a patriotproxy, don, al shabaab is really a wholly owned subsidiary of al qaeda. they've had a relationship with al qaeda going back several years, but last year, they formally announced a merger of the two groups, so call it an affiliate so to underestimate the relationship between them and we saw with the attack on the mall in kenya, that this is a group that has adopted al qaeda's id yol ji. the reason they attracted the mal
also to tell you about in somalia, we are learning a us navy s.e.a.l. team went on a mission there in smaomalia and they tried to nab an al shabaab leader possibly linked to that kenya mall attack that left 67 people dead. the navy s.e.a.l.s had to withdraw before they confirmed he was killed because they were under fire. a u.s. official does not believe any s.e.a.l.s were killed. al shabaab works as al qaeda ease proxy in kenya. that's important to point out. so that said, i want to get to...
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no one would ever give up an s.e.a.l. team's names or what s.e.a.l. team went in there.nk that was a great mystery that they created. i do not believe they killed him. i will never believe it. especially dropping him off at sea. >> now jonathan, you really looked shocked there. but what was going through your mind? >> well, it was, i heard so many things, rev, in that interview, i thought i was on top of this stuff, but i'd never heard any one question the killing of osama bin laden, adding to the conspiracy theories. >> listen to this. it amazed me when i heard it. but listen to this. >> is it possible that osama bin laden has been ghosted out of his compound? >> do you believe he's dead? or do you want some more evidence? a photograph, a testimony of an eyewitness, something other than the words of a president whose words we have doubted before. >> ladies and gentlemen, this was completely staged. >> i mean, this is about national security. shouldn't be politicized. why wouldn't they accept the truth? >> you know, rev, i don't know, other than to say that they have nev
no one would ever give up an s.e.a.l. team's names or what s.e.a.l. team went in there.nk that was a great mystery that they created. i do not believe they killed him. i will never believe it. especially dropping him off at sea. >> now jonathan, you really looked shocked there. but what was going through your mind? >> well, it was, i heard so many things, rev, in that interview, i thought i was on top of this stuff, but i'd never heard any one question the killing of osama bin...
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navy s.e.a.l. teamsand tried to nab an al shabaab leader linked to the kenyan mall attack. they had to withdrawal because they were under fire in a somali town. we don't know what happened to the al shabaab leader. plus we have this one as well. the al qaeda operative responsible for the 1998 bombings on u.s. embassies may have been captured as well. barbara starr is reporting, according to high sources, his name is al-libi. he's been captured and he has topped the most wanted list for years. he joined al qaeda soon after its founding. he is considered a senior member of al qaeda. i want to get to the pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. she is following this and so is knick robertson. first to barbara with the updated information. what are you learning about both of these missions? >> well, what we know now is al-libi was captured by u.s. special operations forces in libya. very significant for them. you can only imagine, they say it was an opportunity to grab him. probably not. probably this is someo
navy s.e.a.l. teamsand tried to nab an al shabaab leader linked to the kenyan mall attack. they had to withdrawal because they were under fire in a somali town. we don't know what happened to the al shabaab leader. plus we have this one as well. the al qaeda operative responsible for the 1998 bombings on u.s. embassies may have been captured as well. barbara starr is reporting, according to high sources, his name is al-libi. he's been captured and he has topped the most wanted list for years....
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two bold missions, members of s.e.a.l. team six, swimming ashore to strike in somalia. ther in libya nabbing a notorious al qaeda mastermind. linked to the deadly bombings of u.s. embassies. tonight, our team right here with new details inside the missions. >>> the breaking news. the frightening race car crash late today. the car airborne, smashed to pieces. the famous driver inside. and more than a dozen in the crowd hurt. >>> the extreme weather. digging out from the blizzard tonight, as winter hits in october. the devastating tornadoes crushing a town. and tonight, the rescues from the flooding. >>> and slipping through. how did a 9-year-old boy get through airport security onto a plane to vegas? defying the odds.
two bold missions, members of s.e.a.l. team six, swimming ashore to strike in somalia. ther in libya nabbing a notorious al qaeda mastermind. linked to the deadly bombings of u.s. embassies. tonight, our team right here with new details inside the missions. >>> the breaking news. the frightening race car crash late today. the car airborne, smashed to pieces. the famous driver inside. and more than a dozen in the crowd hurt. >>> the extreme weather. digging out from the...
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forces leading the raid the famed s.e.a.l. teamerging from the indian ocean before dawn to a al shabaab compound outside of mogadishu. the size of the resistance far greater than the s.e.a.l.s expected. the exchange of gun fire nearly an hour. the team was forced to withdrawal without proof their targets had been killed. >> one of the things that you know, your intelligence picture, no matter how good it is, it is never going to be perfect. >> 3,000 miles away in libya and only hours later, mix accomplished. the man the u.s. had been seeking for 15 years for the murders of hundreds at the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania captured. the raid by u.s. troops and operatives from the cia and fbi swift and dramatic. anas al libi's son and brother telling abc news that a convoy of cars approached anas al libi's vehicles. commandos jumped out. said the man smashed windows and grabbed anas al libi. there were no shots fired. u.s. officials say anas al libi is on a ship where they will try to get information from him but will likely end u
forces leading the raid the famed s.e.a.l. teamerging from the indian ocean before dawn to a al shabaab compound outside of mogadishu. the size of the resistance far greater than the s.e.a.l.s expected. the exchange of gun fire nearly an hour. the team was forced to withdrawal without proof their targets had been killed. >> one of the things that you know, your intelligence picture, no matter how good it is, it is never going to be perfect. >> 3,000 miles away in libya and only...
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one of the reasons you use a s.e.a.l. team in a situation like this, is not just because of their tactical proficiency. but you want to have an on the ground commander, who can exercise their judgment about the best course of action. in the al shabaab raid, they decided to pull back and reengage another day. >> at some level, they have to be colored by the experience 20 years ago on blackhawk down, when so many americans lost their lives in that raid. >> that's right, george. 20 years ago, we had the raid in mogadishu. and one of the things that goes into every raid, every planning, you assess the risk. you're assessing the risk that you're going to face on the battlefield. and the commander also wants to be clear about what risks they want to take. in this case, they wanted to make sure that there were not a lot of civilian casualties. they wanted to make sure there was not collateral damage. they might not have been sure about the exact intelligence picture. in a situation like this, a complex, situation, you want the comman
one of the reasons you use a s.e.a.l. team in a situation like this, is not just because of their tactical proficiency. but you want to have an on the ground commander, who can exercise their judgment about the best course of action. in the al shabaab raid, they decided to pull back and reengage another day. >> at some level, they have to be colored by the experience 20 years ago on blackhawk down, when so many americans lost their lives in that raid. >> that's right, george. 20...
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. >> reporter: 3,000 miles away, another raid in somalia, navy s.e.a.l. team six. storms a compound on the beach. in their sights, a senior leader of al shabaab. they encountered heavier resistance than they expected. after an hour of gunfire, they were forced to withdraw, unsure if their target was killed. >> one of the things that you know is your intelligence picture, no matter how good it is, it's never going to be perfect. >> reporter: there are big questions interrogators are hoping al libi is answer. among them, where is al qaeda leader aman al za wary. what information does he have about future attacks against the u.s.? diana? rob? >> thank you, tahman bradley live for us in washington this morning. >>> another developing story. syria is taking an historic step with the destruction of the country's chemical weapons. u.n. weapons inspectors spent their first day sunday dismantling the regime's chemical weapons arsenal. they have until the middle of next year to destroy them all. this morning, secretary of state kerry says he was pleased with the progress if
. >> reporter: 3,000 miles away, another raid in somalia, navy s.e.a.l. team six. storms a compound on the beach. in their sights, a senior leader of al shabaab. they encountered heavier resistance than they expected. after an hour of gunfire, they were forced to withdraw, unsure if their target was killed. >> one of the things that you know is your intelligence picture, no matter how good it is, it's never going to be perfect. >> reporter: there are big questions...
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navy s.e.a.l. team 6 had to pull out as quickly as they arrived. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel just back from that part of the world is here with us in our studio tonight. a busy weekend for special operators. >> reporter: it certainly was. we have two very important operations. we have new details about one of them. let's start with the raid in libya which was the only operation that actually succeeded in capturing its target. one of america's most wanted terror suspects is now locked in the brig of this warship. the u.s.s. san antonio deployed in the mediterranean. anas al libi will remain there for days, maybe weeks. interrogated by the cia, fbi without miranda rights. and then brought to the u.s. for trial for his role in the planning of the 1998 bombings of the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. his capture was a bold snatch and grab in this upscale tripoli neighborhood. u.s. troops surrounded his car in broad daylight. his son later showing where they smashed the car window and dragged him from the vehicle. al libi's wife s
navy s.e.a.l. team 6 had to pull out as quickly as they arrived. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel just back from that part of the world is here with us in our studio tonight. a busy weekend for special operators. >> reporter: it certainly was. we have two very important operations. we have new details about one of them. let's start with the raid in libya which was the only operation that actually succeeded in capturing its target. one of america's most wanted terror suspects...
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>>> what caused a navy s.e.a.l. team to abort its mission? a nine year old sneaks onto a plane headed to vegas without a ticket. and with all the security that we all go through, how in the world did he get away with that? >>> let's
>>> what caused a navy s.e.a.l. team to abort its mission? a nine year old sneaks onto a plane headed to vegas without a ticket. and with all the security that we all go through, how in the world did he get away with that? >>> let's
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daring warriors, the delta team and navy s.e.a.l. team six took the fight against terror straight to the enemy. here's the map. one, a surprise raid in libya, the other a raid by night in somalia. now a major al qaeda figure is captive and abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with this new captor on the war. >> reporter: groups threatened revenge, posting messages for american citizens to be kidnapped all in the wake of those two bold raid, one more successful than the other. it's what the navy s.e.a.l.s train for, the same navy sooem team six that killed osama bin laden came out of the water this weekend to hit a terror strong hold in smol ma. under heavy fire the s.e.a.l.s were in trouble. a terror leader saying they feared civilian casualties. >> the commander on the ground made the right decision to withdraw forces. >> reporter: a delta force team moved into place in tripoli libya in broad daylight and captured one of the fbi's most wanted terrorists. 49-year-old abu anas al libi. >> this is highly risky but high
daring warriors, the delta team and navy s.e.a.l. team six took the fight against terror straight to the enemy. here's the map. one, a surprise raid in libya, the other a raid by night in somalia. now a major al qaeda figure is captive and abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with this new captor on the war. >> reporter: groups threatened revenge, posting messages for american citizens to be kidnapped all in the wake of those two bold raid, one more successful than...
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the predawn raid saturday by s.e.a.l. team six in somalia came almost 20 years to the day after the notorious "blackhawk" down incident in which two helicopters were shot down while forced looks for a wanted war p warlord. they came to target a villa where leaders of the affiliate al shabaab were gathered almost simultaneously in libya, delta force operators surrounded the vehicle of this man, who is now being held onboard a u.s. ship. al libi's family said he had just pulled up to his house after mourning prayers when he was captured. the top al qaeda operative was indicted in the southern district of new york, wanted by the u.s. government for more than a decade for his role in the 1998 east africa bombings. >> we hope that this makes clear that the united states of america will never stop in its effort to hold those accountable who conduct acts of terror and those members of al qaeda and other terrorist organizations literally can run but they can't hide. >> al libi has been wanted for 15 years. i wish he was being tried in
the predawn raid saturday by s.e.a.l. team six in somalia came almost 20 years to the day after the notorious "blackhawk" down incident in which two helicopters were shot down while forced looks for a wanted war p warlord. they came to target a villa where leaders of the affiliate al shabaab were gathered almost simultaneously in libya, delta force operators surrounded the vehicle of this man, who is now being held onboard a u.s. ship. al libi's family said he had just pulled up to...
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s.e.a.l. team 6 back in action in north africa on the anniversary of blackhawk down. >>> dead stop. negotiations over the shutdown appear to come to a screeching halt. the war of words heats up over the weekend, neither side, though, moving. we're live with the latest. >>> terrifying crash at this indy car race, a dozen spectators injured by debris. the driver survived but his hollywood wife, who she has to say now. >> your "new day" continues right now. >> announcer: what you need to know -- >> the president is risking default by not having the conversation with us. >> announcer: what you just have to see. >> i think the media are being unfair with me. i'm a family man, two kids, i try to stay away from trouble. >> announcer: this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan, and michaela pereira. >> good morning and welcome back to "new day." it is 8:00 in the east, the longer this partial government shutdown wears on the closer we're getting to hitting another deadline. congress must act on raising the nation's debt ceiling before october 17th. the deadline could me
s.e.a.l. team 6 back in action in north africa on the anniversary of blackhawk down. >>> dead stop. negotiations over the shutdown appear to come to a screeching halt. the war of words heats up over the weekend, neither side, though, moving. we're live with the latest. >>> terrifying crash at this indy car race, a dozen spectators injured by debris. the driver survived but his hollywood wife, who she has to say now. >> your "new day" continues right now....
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. >> navy s.e.a.l. team 6, toward a militant compound on the beach.nior leader of al-shabaab >>> the al-qaeda linked group that carried out the attack last month. much heavier than expected resistance and weather drew. they do not know if their target was killed. >> they wanted to make sure
. >> navy s.e.a.l. team 6, toward a militant compound on the beach.nior leader of al-shabaab >>> the al-qaeda linked group that carried out the attack last month. much heavier than expected resistance and weather drew. they do not know if their target was killed. >> they wanted to make sure
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in the second raid, s.e.a.l. team a house in somalia frequented by top commanders of the terror group al shabaab. a fierce fire fight broke out, and u.s. forces withdrew this weekend, not knowing if their target was dead or alive. the terror group confirms that one person was killed, but the identity has not been revealed. >>> at the top of the hour, i'll speak with a former navy s.e.a.l. about undercover missions just like the one in somalia. i'm fredricka whitfield. "fareed zakaria gps" continues right now. >> bono does not neat an introduction but i'll give him one anyway. they have had the highest grossing concert tour in history, won more dpram grammy than any other group, but the one-word named singer is at a passionate advocate, having founded one and also red, which brings the private sector into the fight against aids? africa. it was through these efforts that bono, lindsey graham and condi rice found themselves in a bar together in liberia. that may sound lie the beginning of a joke, but it is not. what is t
in the second raid, s.e.a.l. team a house in somalia frequented by top commanders of the terror group al shabaab. a fierce fire fight broke out, and u.s. forces withdrew this weekend, not knowing if their target was dead or alive. the terror group confirms that one person was killed, but the identity has not been revealed. >>> at the top of the hour, i'll speak with a former navy s.e.a.l. about undercover missions just like the one in somalia. i'm fredricka whitfield. "fareed...
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officials say the mission was carried out in somalia by the navy s.e.a.l. team 6, the same group that killed osama bin laden, and the leader of the team aboard the attempt. there were no casualties in either the libya or somalia raids. >> fairfax police are asking for your help in finding this man. he was last seen in the 1600 block of water's edge lane on saturday. anyone with information is asked to give police a call. >> tropical storm karen has been downgraded to a tropical depression. but storm watches are still in effect for much of the gulf coast as residents prepare for some very wet weather. here's the latest from alabama. >> gulf coast officials are telling residents to exercise caution with this storm, even as karen weakens. >> the wind is stronger and the surf is choppier. it's causing less concern though for residents along the gulf coast. >> there's probably about 30 good days a year that we get that are really good. you have to really watch the weather, have the availability and be able to jump at a moment's notice. >> i've been here for katrina,
officials say the mission was carried out in somalia by the navy s.e.a.l. team 6, the same group that killed osama bin laden, and the leader of the team aboard the attempt. there were no casualties in either the libya or somalia raids. >> fairfax police are asking for your help in finding this man. he was last seen in the 1600 block of water's edge lane on saturday. anyone with information is asked to give police a call. >> tropical storm karen has been downgraded to a tropical...
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the uprising carried out by s.e.a.l. team 6 was -- at least one somali was killed after a firefight broke out, but the s.e.a.l.s could not retrieve the body to make a positive identification. back in libya, government officials are complaining they were not told about u.s. plans to carry out this commando raid against libby. fox has learned the president signed off on these two operations attend of september. >> turning now with more on the raids is fox news analyst general jackson. what is the significance of the capture of al libby? >> i think it's very significant because he's part of the original movement of al qaeda itself. the fact that he's alluded us all these years, and now we finally got him. as jennifer pointed out, this manage has a huge amount of information for us, not only about the past, but also about the current and he was trying to put together an operation in libya. certainly we have had huge problems with al qaeda in eastern libya and he's had his hands on all of that. so i think we're going to get some v
the uprising carried out by s.e.a.l. team 6 was -- at least one somali was killed after a firefight broke out, but the s.e.a.l.s could not retrieve the body to make a positive identification. back in libya, government officials are complaining they were not told about u.s. plans to carry out this commando raid against libby. fox has learned the president signed off on these two operations attend of september. >> turning now with more on the raids is fox news analyst general jackson. what...