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al-shabaab said it was aimed at foreign mercenaries. the authorities say only somali's and turkish aid workers were caught in the below. in the blow. >> the explosion happened here. womenrks died, while two passers-by were also killed. >> the violence is the worst to strike since african union forces pushed al-shabaab out of the city of years ago. al-shabaab says it has proven its ability to strike. >> the resignation of the palestinian prime minister has created uncertainty. we look at how the move could be a complication for some but an opportunity for others, and new evidence the and arctic is isting -- the antarctic melting at an unprecedented pace. football and golf but no rugby coming up. six new cases of bird flu have been reported in china. they were found in the capital. 13 people have died so far from the virus, which was first detected in late march. a total of 55 cases have been reported, and the world health organization says it can spread further. officials believe the virus is spread through contact with poultry. >> there
al-shabaab said it was aimed at foreign mercenaries. the authorities say only somali's and turkish aid workers were caught in the below. in the blow. >> the explosion happened here. womenrks died, while two passers-by were also killed. >> the violence is the worst to strike since african union forces pushed al-shabaab out of the city of years ago. al-shabaab says it has proven its ability to strike. >> the resignation of the palestinian prime minister has created uncertainty....
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known for his anti government sermons and on us sanctions lists for his support of al- shabaab. sheikh rogo worried many of mombasa's other muslim leaders, including sheikh mudhar khitamy. >> we knew that there was going to be-- we are headed for, for bad things. because the youths were given-- the youths have got virgin minds and, you know, they were given these ideologies by this preacher. and when this particular preacher was assassinated, right, then the sentiments came out. >> reporter: on august 27th, sheikh rogo was shot more than a dozen times in broad daylight while driving down a main street. the salvation army church was next to rogo's mosque and became an easy target for followers who suspected rogo was assassinated by kenyan authorities. >> the youths were against the states. the states, to them, is represented by the christian faith, you know. >> reporter: father wilybard lagho, the vicar general of mombasa's catholic church, says he feared reprisal attacks from his own community. >> one needed only to attack a muslim mosque and it will appear like now it's a relig
known for his anti government sermons and on us sanctions lists for his support of al- shabaab. sheikh rogo worried many of mombasa's other muslim leaders, including sheikh mudhar khitamy. >> we knew that there was going to be-- we are headed for, for bad things. because the youths were given-- the youths have got virgin minds and, you know, they were given these ideologies by this preacher. and when this particular preacher was assassinated, right, then the sentiments came out. >>...
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fire inside the city's main courthouse also reports of at least two car bombings islam is group al shabaab has already claimed responsibility for the attacks. thousands of spaniards marsh rallied in the capital madrid in an empty monarchy protests to mark the anniversary of the second republic marchers called for the king to be replaced with a democratically elected leader i mean the ongoing debt crisis in the country the royal family has come under harsh criticism latest scandals seen the youngest daughter of king juan carlos linked to a corruption case. in israel military prosecutors say the deaths of a dozen palestinian civilians in the mayor's strike on gaza during last year's day war don't warrant a criminal investigation it was determined the killings were merely unfortunate it was from the attack that left a family of ten and two neighbors dead was the result of a targeting error. from the palestinian center for human rights and says it's part of a wider issue of how the country acts with impunity there were two cases which were closed in this way the one case is the case of the fam
fire inside the city's main courthouse also reports of at least two car bombings islam is group al shabaab has already claimed responsibility for the attacks. thousands of spaniards marsh rallied in the capital madrid in an empty monarchy protests to mark the anniversary of the second republic marchers called for the king to be replaced with a democratically elected leader i mean the ongoing debt crisis in the country the royal family has come under harsh criticism latest scandals seen the...
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grenades and fired automatic weapons as they clashed with security forces is thought the extremist al shabaab group which from power back in twenty eleven were responsible. and israeli military investigation into a missile strike in gaza that killed twelve people including ten members of the same family has said it will not launch a criminal probe into the incident so four young children died in that arc during israel's military offensive in november last year and the report put out by the legal body of these really defense forces so as a civilian deaths during the conflict were regrettable but that generally the israeli military acted with most professionalism and martin from the palestinian center for human rights believes the military hasn't put forward an adequate explanation for its actions during the war so warning that he may just a warning that he might find some. images disturbing there were two cases which were closed in this way the one cases the case of the family which is one of the most enduring images of the offensive in november where there were twelve civilians killed and a f
grenades and fired automatic weapons as they clashed with security forces is thought the extremist al shabaab group which from power back in twenty eleven were responsible. and israeli military investigation into a missile strike in gaza that killed twelve people including ten members of the same family has said it will not launch a criminal probe into the incident so four young children died in that arc during israel's military offensive in november last year and the report put out by the...
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voters on the ground fighting al-shabaab. in the fight against al-shabaab. it was successful. al-shabaab coming in now, is on the run and could provide a real model. in a similar way, we don't want to put u.s. soldiers on the ground to have capacities to be able to counter the extremist. >> with akamai by to thank all the participants. reminding mr. on the record and congratulate you. [applause] >> i really learned this week how humanizing politics is. it's about people that really interact and we learned that we can do this. well capable of the leaders of our country and it's about working together and finding common ground. >> for this program i was an optimistic the future because all the media shows is the negative that ask about the future and this program made us all more optimistic about the future of our positive work country is going. >> we get opinion, whether msnbc on the left or fox honorÉ, but every day they work together. justice kagan will go hunting in our senators are able to eat lunch together and it happens every single day. >> i feel a president obama summe
voters on the ground fighting al-shabaab. in the fight against al-shabaab. it was successful. al-shabaab coming in now, is on the run and could provide a real model. in a similar way, we don't want to put u.s. soldiers on the ground to have capacities to be able to counter the extremist. >> with akamai by to thank all the participants. reminding mr. on the record and congratulate you. [applause] >> i really learned this week how humanizing politics is. it's about people that really...
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al-shabaab is on the run and it could provide a real model.in a similar way, we don't want to put u.s. soldiers, but we can't provide the assistance in surrounding nations to have capacities to be able to counter the extremists. >> what that come i'd like to thank every night we're all on the record. i ask you to join me in thanking and congratulating. [applause]
al-shabaab is on the run and it could provide a real model.in a similar way, we don't want to put u.s. soldiers, but we can't provide the assistance in surrounding nations to have capacities to be able to counter the extremists. >> what that come i'd like to thank every night we're all on the record. i ask you to join me in thanking and congratulating. [applause]
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in somalia, an off shoot of al qae qaeda, al shabaab, has been raging war with the transitional governmente workers and imposed its own strict form of suharia law across much of te south. friday in nigeria, members of the islamic insurgency reportedly murdered 185 people with 2,000 homes destroyed and thousands displaced. it would be grossly unfair and unreasonable to accuse anyone of having criminal intent simply because of the god they choose to worship. but it's also a fact that many terrorists attacks are launched in the name of islam. and while the tsarnaev brothers may have believed that they were upholding the practices of their historic faith, all they have done is buried the peace, compassion and kindness of the koran in that murderous act last week. we'll be right back. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. her long day of
in somalia, an off shoot of al qae qaeda, al shabaab, has been raging war with the transitional governmente workers and imposed its own strict form of suharia law across much of te south. friday in nigeria, members of the islamic insurgency reportedly murdered 185 people with 2,000 homes destroyed and thousands displaced. it would be grossly unfair and unreasonable to accuse anyone of having criminal intent simply because of the god they choose to worship. but it's also a fact that many...
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interrogators are using an underground prison where they're interrogating suspected members of al shabaab or other targets. and under the obama administration, renditions have continued. one man was snatched off the streets of nairobi and sent to this secret prison in the basement of mogadishu's airport. this should be a scandal. obama said he ended these things, yet he is continuing them but by proxy. there has been tweaks to the machine. but in general, a lot of the policies that many generals were outraged about under bush have continued under obama, just with a rebranding. >> let me ask this question of emma. i want to reread a statement from the kremlin about the aftermath of boston. the russian and u.s. president have agreed by telephone to increase cooperation on counterterrorism following the boston marathon bombings. the kremlin said on saturday both sides underline their interest 234 deepening the close cooperation of the russian and u.s. special services in the fight against international terrorism, but gave no details. i think one of the reasons i wanted to have you here and j
interrogators are using an underground prison where they're interrogating suspected members of al shabaab or other targets. and under the obama administration, renditions have continued. one man was snatched off the streets of nairobi and sent to this secret prison in the basement of mogadishu's airport. this should be a scandal. obama said he ended these things, yet he is continuing them but by proxy. there has been tweaks to the machine. but in general, a lot of the policies that many...
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down here in somalia, al shabaab, which the u.s.escribes as a terrorist organization, was quick to react to the boston bombings on twitter. the day after the attack, it tweeted, "don't you just hate it when you can't make it to the finish line?" adding, "the casualties are just a tiny fraction of what u.s. soldiers inflict upon millions of innocent muslims across the globe on a daily basis." [ explosion ] >> reporter: the degree of terrorist training received by the tsarnaev brothers is still being investigated. experts say if they self-radicalized on line at home, they wouldn't be the first. >> it's a misnomer to call them lone wolves because even though they are physically alone, of course they're interacting with other people on line. >> reporter: abu baraa says that online army of extremists is growing. >> people are being radicalized through their own research and really seeing the oppression as something that needs to be fought and opposed. and even to seek retaliation. >> reporter: meaning, they don't have to travel to camps
down here in somalia, al shabaab, which the u.s.escribes as a terrorist organization, was quick to react to the boston bombings on twitter. the day after the attack, it tweeted, "don't you just hate it when you can't make it to the finish line?" adding, "the casualties are just a tiny fraction of what u.s. soldiers inflict upon millions of innocent muslims across the globe on a daily basis." [ explosion ] >> reporter: the degree of terrorist training received by the...
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support to al qaeda or they attempted to go off in some cases to successfully join groups like al shabaabn somalia where some of them killed themselves but that is, out of a population of several million muslim-americans, that is a very tiny turnout. jon: some good news there. all right. >> that's the good news. jon: brian michael jenkins, we'll have to say good-bye. we appreciate you coming on from the rand corporation. thanks. >> thank you. jenna: well some late-breaking details on the investigation into the boston marathon bombings. some new details really emerge about tamerlan tsarnaev's travel. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington with more on this. so, catherine, what's new this morning. >> reporter: thank you, jenna. a short time ago in the front of senate judiciary committee the statements of homeland security secretary napolitano apparently conflicting with statements by assistant fbi director to republican senator lindsey graham sunday night. this morning secretary napolitano confirming that homeland security knew the 26-year-old had left the
support to al qaeda or they attempted to go off in some cases to successfully join groups like al shabaabn somalia where some of them killed themselves but that is, out of a population of several million muslim-americans, that is a very tiny turnout. jon: some good news there. all right. >> that's the good news. jon: brian michael jenkins, we'll have to say good-bye. we appreciate you coming on from the rand corporation. thanks. >> thank you. jenna: well some late-breaking details...
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warsame, a somali national who was a member of al shabaab and has close associations with al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, is now currently in this system and we have acquired valuable intelligence from him through the process that is allowed in the system. so this is absolutely the right way to go and the appropriate way to go. and when it comes to united states citizens, it is against the law to try them in military commissions. >> does the president believe that there is a system in place to adequately target and deal with lone operators, those who may not be tied to some kind of larger extremist organization? >> you have heard the president and many others address the evolving threats that we have as a nation. as we have taken the fight to al qaeda and have met with significant progress in removing from the battlefield senior members of al qaeda central, we have seen other threats develop and emerge. and john brennan, the president, many others, the attorney general have spoken about those threats. i would not in any way characterize the suspects in this investigation in any way
warsame, a somali national who was a member of al shabaab and has close associations with al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, is now currently in this system and we have acquired valuable intelligence from him through the process that is allowed in the system. so this is absolutely the right way to go and the appropriate way to go. and when it comes to united states citizens, it is against the law to try them in military commissions. >> does the president believe that there is a system in...