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our top stories: osama bin laden's son, hamza, chosen successor to lead al-qaeda, has reportedly been killed. it's unclear if the us played a role in his death. ten more democratic hopefuls are going head to head in a second televised debate. the victor earns the right to take on president trump next year. president putin orders the russian army into siberia to help fight the wildfires raging across the region. a rare original copy of the first harry potter book sells for almost $35,000, at auction in the uk. intelligence officials in the us are claiming that hamza bin laden, son of the founder of al-qaeda, has died. hamza bin laden, thought to be 30—years—old, had released audio and video calling for attacks on the us and other countries, to avenge his father's assassination by american special forces eight years ago. the us had offered a million dollars for information on him and saudi arabia stripped him of his citizenship in march. chris buckler had this update. media reports are saying that they have now confirmed military officials that hamza bin laden is dead, however, ther
our top stories: osama bin laden's son, hamza, chosen successor to lead al-qaeda, has reportedly been killed. it's unclear if the us played a role in his death. ten more democratic hopefuls are going head to head in a second televised debate. the victor earns the right to take on president trump next year. president putin orders the russian army into siberia to help fight the wildfires raging across the region. a rare original copy of the first harry potter book sells for almost $35,000, at...
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the long—time leader and founder of al qaeda. do you think he actually is dead? because there are reports of leaders of terror groups being killed but they turned out to being killed but they turned out to be wrong. this is quite useful to a terror group as well for there to be some confusion, isn't there? it helps operations. of course. that is exactly into the purpose of the group. it's hard to say with certainty, and indeed as you point out, they have been numerous insta nces out, they have been numerous instances prior to this were terrorist group leaders have been reported killed only to disprove that after—the—fact. the one—time leader of al qaeda has more lives than a cat and this guy has been reported dead about a dozen times except he constantly resurfaces. it's really ha rd except he constantly resurfaces. it's really hard on these hours and days to work out exactly what's going on, the taliban leader was dead for a long time before we recognise that he wasn't. if an item is dead, what is the likely impact of that, would you say? suddenly it is sy
the long—time leader and founder of al qaeda. do you think he actually is dead? because there are reports of leaders of terror groups being killed but they turned out to being killed but they turned out to be wrong. this is quite useful to a terror group as well for there to be some confusion, isn't there? it helps operations. of course. that is exactly into the purpose of the group. it's hard to say with certainty, and indeed as you point out, they have been numerous insta nces out, they...
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qaeda at least at the creation of al qaeda if not after the september 11th attacks and they were too much of a liability to allow to remain alive that's not unique just to the saudis. that happens with every government in the region that decides to cultivate this kind of radicalism and then turn away and pretend it doesn't exist. tomorrow misho went to the u.k. to meet a british sudanese called salah. who's currently working at the european center for the study of extremism cambridge. wanted to ask him about his time as a strategic planning advisor to the king of bahrain from 2002 until 2006 on a bus and what. to do when the medical bad bounder was the architect of what later became known as the outbound reports. of others. and there were. a bit of what. i wanted. something as innocent. with him and. now what. was it. what kind of a recovery to an answer other than the moment. many in bahrain were surprised by the contents of the al banda report it's said to have revealed details of a government plan to target opposition figures are banned it was subsequently deported from bahrain an
qaeda at least at the creation of al qaeda if not after the september 11th attacks and they were too much of a liability to allow to remain alive that's not unique just to the saudis. that happens with every government in the region that decides to cultivate this kind of radicalism and then turn away and pretend it doesn't exist. tomorrow misho went to the u.k. to meet a british sudanese called salah. who's currently working at the european center for the study of extremism cambridge. wanted to...
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to al qaeda and we have also spoken. to local sources on the ground who confirmed that that is what this location was used for it was a location out of the center of it live in the countryside we have seen video where there is one clearly one injured child in the in this video and what we've been told by our sources is this center was essentially a training center for this al qaeda affiliated group anybody who wanted to join it would come here for training and the problem is that they had very young people up through the age group to teenagers and to young men going through this training process so all age groups there and the americans saying this was an al qaeda training facility it's only the 2nd time this year that we know are all that we know of that the americans have hit a target by an airstrike in this rebel held part of northwestern. syria and it shows how concerned how severe the concerns are that there are these hardcore groups holding out that julie. there live from hatay bernard thanks for the update. still
to al qaeda and we have also spoken. to local sources on the ground who confirmed that that is what this location was used for it was a location out of the center of it live in the countryside we have seen video where there is one clearly one injured child in the in this video and what we've been told by our sources is this center was essentially a training center for this al qaeda affiliated group anybody who wanted to join it would come here for training and the problem is that they had very...
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hamza bin laden was in line to head al qaeda, the terror group founded by his father. and hamza bin laden had a big price on his head. david martin leads off our ght rting tonight from the orntagon. >> reporter: one official tells cbs news, osama bin laden's son, hamza, is believed to have been killed in a military operation, although he was not the target of the operation, and was not even known to be at that location. some time later, officials say ms. intelligence monitored conversations among al qaeda members cl or where the operation took place, although hamza was reported to be in either pakistan or afghanistan. president trump brushed aside questions. >> i don't want to comment on it. >> reporter: letters captured in the 2011 raid which killed osama ain laden indicate he was grooming hamza to succeed him as r ader of al qaeda. earlier this year, the state department offered a $1 million reward for information leading to his capture or death. it's been eight years since osama bin laden was killed, and al qaeda is no longer the threat in once was. killing his son
hamza bin laden was in line to head al qaeda, the terror group founded by his father. and hamza bin laden had a big price on his head. david martin leads off our ght rting tonight from the orntagon. >> reporter: one official tells cbs news, osama bin laden's son, hamza, is believed to have been killed in a military operation, although he was not the target of the operation, and was not even known to be at that location. some time later, officials say ms. intelligence monitored...
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secondly when it comes to the al-qaeda, they brought al-qaeda in to afghanistan in mid-90's, they gave them a base of operations, they attacked our u.s. embassies in africa, the usscole and president bush offered them this, if you go up the al-qaeda, we will not attack you, we will spare you, they said, no, and they lost regime and thousands of lives. if they were willing to make that sacrifice to protect al-qaeda then, what makes everybody think that they would give them up now? it's just not accurate claim. the taliban and the al-qaeda are brothers and they are not going the turn against them, therefore, the american security and the american people will be at risk and that is what we are concerned about this deal about. >> general jack keane a very clearly state and passionate stance and we will look for that op-ed as you mentioned that's coming out. thank you for your insight. >> good talking to you, molly. >> we will have more on the 5:00 o'clock hour. switching gears now, anything more annoying than robo calls, all hours of the day and at night, major companies are taking act aga
secondly when it comes to the al-qaeda, they brought al-qaeda in to afghanistan in mid-90's, they gave them a base of operations, they attacked our u.s. embassies in africa, the usscole and president bush offered them this, if you go up the al-qaeda, we will not attack you, we will spare you, they said, no, and they lost regime and thousands of lives. if they were willing to make that sacrifice to protect al-qaeda then, what makes everybody think that they would give them up now? it's just not...
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hamza bin laden was in line to head al qaeda, the terror group founded by his father. it's unclear when or where he was killed. it may mean the end of the terror group. >>> air canada is thele ted to crkr vanleavhas e tails.e after >> i'm not gettin 7 of eing and af s and her rs now whfaa did not do demanded more after the first 737 max crash last october. >> why did the faa not take immediate action to address those risks. >> reporter: they pointed to an internal faa analysis done just days after the crash, predicting another crash was likely within the next ten months due to the plane's troubled anti-stall system mcas. instead of grounding the plane, they required pilots to reskpriereview existing procedures. fi you should have more description in the computer-based training in order to explain what mcas is. >> we want you to be person or entity that does not appear to be the case in this situation. >> reporter: faa executives told senators while not every decision is perfect, the faa stands behind the certification of the max. boeing's biggest rival airbus reported
hamza bin laden was in line to head al qaeda, the terror group founded by his father. it's unclear when or where he was killed. it may mean the end of the terror group. >>> air canada is thele ted to crkr vanleavhas e tails.e after >> i'm not gettin 7 of eing and af s and her rs now whfaa did not do demanded more after the first 737 max crash last october. >> why did the faa not take immediate action to address those risks. >> reporter: they pointed to an internal faa...
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they are strengthening al qaeda. let's see where our partnership with saudi arabia has gotten us and waiting a genocidal war in yemen, taking lives of tens of thousands people and causing millions more to suffer. see where that partnership with saudi arabia has gotten us and they are pushing for a war with iran that would be far more devastating, far more costly than anything we experienced in the war in iraq, there is so much at stake here and this is the kind of seachange in foreign-policy i will bring as president. >> the discussion about syria and competing interests there and you discussed that endlessly but a lot of competing interests. something for the us to navigate. we know you speak with the experience of a combat veteran which gives you a unique perspective so thank you for popping in and we will see if we get some reports for the next round. >> hope to see you before then. >> more from the spin room next. who have served our country honorably. whether it's two years, four years or thirty-two years like m
they are strengthening al qaeda. let's see where our partnership with saudi arabia has gotten us and waiting a genocidal war in yemen, taking lives of tens of thousands people and causing millions more to suffer. see where that partnership with saudi arabia has gotten us and they are pushing for a war with iran that would be far more devastating, far more costly than anything we experienced in the war in iraq, there is so much at stake here and this is the kind of seachange in foreign-policy i...
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qaeda the terrorist network behind the attack the taliban sheltered its mastermind osama bin laden. i gave taliban leaders a series of clear and specific demands close terrorist training camps hand over leaders of the al qaeda network and return all foreign nationals including american citizens unjustly detained in your country none of these demands were met and now the taliban will pay a price just weeks after the $911.00 attacks the united states and its allies invaded afghanistan the us led alliance brought a new president to power and funneled billions of dollars of aid into the country the taliban fighters were forced into hiding but soon after the regrouped in neighboring pakistan and launched an insurgency against the us government and foreign troops. at the height of the afghanistan mission in 2010 close 214-0000 us a need to uproot her on the ground. the insurgency continued and 4 years later most foreign troops had pulled out leaving just 20000 mainly u.s. soldiers behind. left to train afghan forces and for counterterrorism purposes since then the taliban have taken back
qaeda the terrorist network behind the attack the taliban sheltered its mastermind osama bin laden. i gave taliban leaders a series of clear and specific demands close terrorist training camps hand over leaders of the al qaeda network and return all foreign nationals including american citizens unjustly detained in your country none of these demands were met and now the taliban will pay a price just weeks after the $911.00 attacks the united states and its allies invaded afghanistan the us led...
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agrees al qaeda was behind 9/11, the september 11th attacks in the united states, and that osama bin laden was the mastermind of these attacks. >> you say, but still i don't know. there is not a transparent investigation. >> reporter: cbs news has learned any agreement with the u.s. requires the taliban to make a public break with al qaeda and includes the verification system that ensures the taliban stops any terror groups from operating from their soil to attack america again. the u.s.-backed afghan government which is absent from these talks has its own worries. the taliban is accusing them of supporting isis in an effort to scuttle negotiations. >> this is a very serious allegation. >> this is not one person, two persons. it is many. it's an open secret. earn -- everyone knew about that. >> reporter: kabul furiously denies its support and says it's the taliban who do. a deeper trust complicated u.s.'s push for peace. > co up ons thrnin" we'll take hato virginia, where people will mark the 400th anniversary of the first enslaved africans to arrive in english north america and reco
agrees al qaeda was behind 9/11, the september 11th attacks in the united states, and that osama bin laden was the mastermind of these attacks. >> you say, but still i don't know. there is not a transparent investigation. >> reporter: cbs news has learned any agreement with the u.s. requires the taliban to make a public break with al qaeda and includes the verification system that ensures the taliban stops any terror groups from operating from their soil to attack america again. the...
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hamza bin laden was seen as the eventual heir to his father's leadership of al qaeda. the u.s. state department, in fact, had offered a $1 million reward for his capture. tonight, the major questions here, how was he killed, when was he killed? and abc's james longman leads us off from london tonight. >> reporter: when s.e.a.l. team six burst into osama bin laden's hideout in abottabad, pakistan, and took him out, there was no sign of his son, hamza. but tonight, u.s. officials tell abc news they believe hamza bin laden is now dead. it's unclear exactly when he was killed, but a u.s. military source says it was sometime in the past two years, and that american intelligence played a role in the operation. papers found in the abottabad raid indicate hamza bin laden was being groomed for a prominent role in al qaeda. after his father's death, he promised revenge against the united states. his last public statements came just last year, when he abia wrcdertme off a $lln reward for his capture, calling him a key leader, possibly hiding out just as his father did, in the afghan/pakis
hamza bin laden was seen as the eventual heir to his father's leadership of al qaeda. the u.s. state department, in fact, had offered a $1 million reward for his capture. tonight, the major questions here, how was he killed, when was he killed? and abc's james longman leads us off from london tonight. >> reporter: when s.e.a.l. team six burst into osama bin laden's hideout in abottabad, pakistan, and took him out, there was no sign of his son, hamza. but tonight, u.s. officials tell abc...
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from there, he went on the to, went on to become member of al-qaeda, and then he was travelling all over the world, in philippines, in the united states, in africa, as part of his mission to, to recruit and mentor people who werejoining mission to, to recruit and mentor people who were joining al-qaeda, so this is what made him prominent within the organisation, and eventually, what we saw that he was picked up on charges of having been the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. now people may be surprised to hear that in the sense they would have associated it with bin laden with the decision to organise and carry out the attack, the suggestion from the united states then is that actually there were other people involved at a planning level, not just those who carried out the attacks who died. what is their evidence for that? they have been holding him in guantanamo bay for a long time, have they been able to build upa long time, have they been able to build up a case, the trial is more than a year hence. i would say that the united states investigators and the united states investigators and
from there, he went on the to, went on to become member of al-qaeda, and then he was travelling all over the world, in philippines, in the united states, in africa, as part of his mission to, to recruit and mentor people who werejoining mission to, to recruit and mentor people who were joining al-qaeda, so this is what made him prominent within the organisation, and eventually, what we saw that he was picked up on charges of having been the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. now people may be...
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officials are indicating the son of former al qaeda leader osama bin laden is likely dead. government officials are not releasing much information but they do say that the u.s. government played a role in the operation. they said honda bin laden was likely killed in the first two years of the trump administration. officials recently received evidence that corroborates his death. intelligence officials say that bin laden's son repeatedly threatened to attack the usa. it is believed that he or it was believed he was being groomed to become the new heir to al qaeda. >>> a lodi man speaking out after his conviction was overturned 14 years later. back in 2006 prosecutors charged this man with trading in jihadist camps in pakistan. he was being accused of being a part of a terrorist cell discovered apparently and lodi. he has served 14 years of the 24 year sentence, but this week the judge oversaw his case and overturned his terror conviction. it came on the grounds of deficient representation. >> in the past 14 years what we have lost is already gone. we just want my brother bac
officials are indicating the son of former al qaeda leader osama bin laden is likely dead. government officials are not releasing much information but they do say that the u.s. government played a role in the operation. they said honda bin laden was likely killed in the first two years of the trump administration. officials recently received evidence that corroborates his death. intelligence officials say that bin laden's son repeatedly threatened to attack the usa. it is believed that he or it...
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white nationalist content online is that many of the algorithms that were applied to say isis or al qaeda can't be applied to white national i see your point because they would sweep up too many mainstream republicans in the process of the for this i would like to us to the same question to caroline about whether it's fair to say that while there's the school about the need to clamp down on the those individuals on the fringe others saying basically we should be targeting the role models the politicians leaders who came to power espousing the same ideology well she's now becoming some somehow in a way out another a mainstream not even different parts of the world the world the u.s. in particular but also now getting to and in europe. i think the right and that has been definite definitely an argument i would say the bigger thing when i think about mainstream social networks drawing a line right between mainstream social networks and 8 chan is that there isn't a lot of transparency around when content is taken down why how when it violated a policy and that's the same thing if you look at
white nationalist content online is that many of the algorithms that were applied to say isis or al qaeda can't be applied to white national i see your point because they would sweep up too many mainstream republicans in the process of the for this i would like to us to the same question to caroline about whether it's fair to say that while there's the school about the need to clamp down on the those individuals on the fringe others saying basically we should be targeting the role models the...
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we see al-qaeda today that is as strong as it has ever been. gillian: so reconstituting itself, that's a worrisome statement. >> right. what i like about pointing out that hamza died several months ago is that that allowed the intelligence community to exploit the network. unlike osama bin laden's death, the president announced it four hours after the railed, and all the bad guys threw their phones away and went to mattresses. in this case we allowed the network to pop up to tell us hamza was dead, and that would give us an opportunity to go after more high-value targets because you're watching everybody pop up. and the only people that don't know that he didn't show up at a meeting or that he's somehow gone off the radar would be high-level leadership. so how many other al-qaeda would-be replacements have been killed in the last two months. that's the way the intelligence community's supposed to work after a raid; exploit the network when it pops up -- gillian: not broadcast it. we understand, obviously, with the case of osama bin laden, the w
we see al-qaeda today that is as strong as it has ever been. gillian: so reconstituting itself, that's a worrisome statement. >> right. what i like about pointing out that hamza died several months ago is that that allowed the intelligence community to exploit the network. unlike osama bin laden's death, the president announced it four hours after the railed, and all the bad guys threw their phones away and went to mattresses. in this case we allowed the network to pop up to tell us hamza...
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but the group still refuses to blame al qaeda for 9/11. today, in 2019, the taliban agrees that al qaeda was behind 9/11, the september 11 attacks, in the united states, and that osama bin laden was the mastermind of this attack. >> reporter: cbs news has learned any agreement with the c.s. requires the taliban to make a public break with al qaeda and includes a verification system that ensures the taliban stops any terror groups from operating from their soil to attack america again. the u.s.-backed afghan government, which is absent from these talks, has its own lirries. the taliban is accusing political leaders in kabul of supporting and sponsoring isis to an effort to scuttle the negotiations. it's a very serious allegation. >> reporter: kabul furiously denies supporting isis, and says it's the taliban who do, a deep distrust further complicating the u.s.' push for peace. norah. >> o'donnell: thank you. the coast guard said it was suspending the search at sunset this evening for two firefighters missing at sea. brian mccluney and justi
but the group still refuses to blame al qaeda for 9/11. today, in 2019, the taliban agrees that al qaeda was behind 9/11, the september 11 attacks, in the united states, and that osama bin laden was the mastermind of this attack. >> reporter: cbs news has learned any agreement with the c.s. requires the taliban to make a public break with al qaeda and includes a verification system that ensures the taliban stops any terror groups from operating from their soil to attack america again. the...
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breaking tonight, the son of usama bin laden hair to the al qaeda leadership throne declared dead. we'll have that next. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. ♪ this inot this john smith smith. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith, who met with humana to create a personalized care pl
breaking tonight, the son of usama bin laden hair to the al qaeda leadership throne declared dead. we'll have that next. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell...
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but the group still refuses to blame al qaeda for 9/11. >>> in 2019, the taliban agrees al qaeda was behind 9/11, september 11 attacks in the united states and that osama bin lauden was the mastermind of this attack? >> you say, but still i don't know. there is not a transparent investigation. >> reporter: cbs news has learned any agreement with the u.s. requires the taliban to make a public break with al qaeda and includes a verification system that ensures the taliban stops any terror groups from operating from their soil to attack america again. the u.s.-backed afghan government which is absent from these talks, has its own worries. the taliban is accusing political leaders in kabul of supporting and sponsoring isis in an effort to scuttle the negotiations. >> it's a very serious allegation. >> yes. this is not one person, not a person, many. and it is not a -- it is an open secret. everyone know about that. >> reporter: kabul furiously disagrees with supporting isis. a deep distrust further complicating the u.s.'s push for peace. >> in the wake of the september 11th attacks, the
but the group still refuses to blame al qaeda for 9/11. >>> in 2019, the taliban agrees al qaeda was behind 9/11, september 11 attacks in the united states and that osama bin lauden was the mastermind of this attack? >> you say, but still i don't know. there is not a transparent investigation. >> reporter: cbs news has learned any agreement with the u.s. requires the taliban to make a public break with al qaeda and includes a verification system that ensures the taliban...
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experts say he was being groomed for a lead role in al qaeda. what we've learn s. forceinioe m > nose stormare impacted by inand fi flooding. even a ce d. ug ocaa hose downpours dramat delivery. a cab driver kept his cool as a woman delivered her baby, yep, in his back seat. and this isn't the first time it's happened. hear the story in his own words on this thursday, august 1st. >>> good morning. >> not the kind of delivery you'd expect a driver to make. >> not the type of delivery. especially because we had a story the other day about people, cab drivers or delivery drivers, taking food from the orders. >> oh! >> he didn't take the baby, though. >> i don't think he took anything this time. >> you know that feeling when you sell your home and the previous owner just shows up and checks in every once in a while? >> and you're like, dude, you don't live here anymore, go away. diane medeveryo. >>'mheei did y k >> i think i heard. >> yeah. >> i think i heard. >> yeah, i used to sit right in this very chair. >> i'm glad you're back because i definitely don't want the o
experts say he was being groomed for a lead role in al qaeda. what we've learn s. forceinioe m > nose stormare impacted by inand fi flooding. even a ce d. ug ocaa hose downpours dramat delivery. a cab driver kept his cool as a woman delivered her baby, yep, in his back seat. and this isn't the first time it's happened. hear the story in his own words on this thursday, august 1st. >>> good morning. >> not the kind of delivery you'd expect a driver to make. >> not the type...
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the son of the former al-qaeda leader osama bin laden is reported to have been killed in an airstrike. hamza bin laden had been seen as an emerging figurehead for the group. cbs correspondent tom hanson is in new york. what can you tell us about what happened ? this is a story shrouded in mystery. the united states had a role in the operation that killed the younger hamza bin laden but details of where he died are unknown. he was killed ina military he died are unknown. he was killed in a military operation eight years after the death of his father and according to the official, the soon—to—be 30—year—old, in line to head up al-qaeda, was not the target of the operation and was not known to be at that location. it was not until some time later officials say, us intelligence monitored conversations among members of al-qaeda as to whether they should keep the death secret or celebrate him asa keep the death secret or celebrate him as a martyr so unclear where the operation took place although hamza bin laden was believed to be in either pakistan or afghanistan and yesterday pres
the son of the former al-qaeda leader osama bin laden is reported to have been killed in an airstrike. hamza bin laden had been seen as an emerging figurehead for the group. cbs correspondent tom hanson is in new york. what can you tell us about what happened ? this is a story shrouded in mystery. the united states had a role in the operation that killed the younger hamza bin laden but details of where he died are unknown. he was killed ina military he died are unknown. he was killed in a...
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officials are indicating that the son of former al qaeda leader osama bin laden is dead. they are not releasing much information but they say the u.s. government played a role in the operation. they say that he was likely killed in the first two years of the trump administration. officials recently received evidence that cooperates his death, it's believed he was being groomed to become the new air to al qaeda. max and i, a fire at the united airlines maintenance building in sfo is under investigation, plumes of dark smoke can be seen for miles at around 7:30 this morning. employees had to be evacuated but no one was hurt. the airport remained open the entire time, the cause is still unclear. >>> it's one of the largest deals in san francisco history, the levi strauss headquarters just sold for over $800 million. that's according to one data firm, an atlanta-based developer announced the purchase today, the space is made up of nine buildings near the waterfront. >>> and how about an 80s themed sleepover event? no kids allowed. well it's happenat ntey b aquaum. de gas an i
officials are indicating that the son of former al qaeda leader osama bin laden is dead. they are not releasing much information but they say the u.s. government played a role in the operation. they say that he was likely killed in the first two years of the trump administration. officials recently received evidence that cooperates his death, it's believed he was being groomed to become the new air to al qaeda. max and i, a fire at the united airlines maintenance building in sfo is under...
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a lot of people have been taken out that were very bad, both isis and al qaeda. sophie: for more on the situation in afghanistan, i spoke earlier with seth jones, a senior advisthe center for strategic and international studies. seth with us.thanks for being despite ongoing peace talks, civilians suffer a tremendous toll. how do you assess the situation on the ground at the moment? seth: well, what i think is impoant to knois that there continues to be significant violence in afghanistan. overhe past three weeks we -- we have had this terribleides wedding attack, we have had ther her of the taliban leader killed in pakistan several days ago. have also had the former head of afghan intelligence killed. people from all sides have been killed in assassination attempts, showing that despite peace negotiations, violence continues actually unain the country. sophie: the groom at the wedding celebration targeted said he has lost all hope. how much would you say there is at this stage for peace and -- peace in afghanistan? seth: i would sadly give low expectations for pe
a lot of people have been taken out that were very bad, both isis and al qaeda. sophie: for more on the situation in afghanistan, i spoke earlier with seth jones, a senior advisthe center for strategic and international studies. seth with us.thanks for being despite ongoing peace talks, civilians suffer a tremendous toll. how do you assess the situation on the ground at the moment? seth: well, what i think is impoant to knois that there continues to be significant violence in afghanistan....
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qaeda figure the u.s. has charged them with war crimes that include terrorism hijacking and nearly $3000.00 counts of murder american held at the u.s. prison camp in guantanamo bay cuba since 2006 security forces in chad have launched raids into eastern provinces as part of emergency measures imposed by the government there trying to end fighting between farmers and herders which just killed dozens of people this month alone alexey o'brien reports. on the outskirts of. one of the 3 regions where president declared a state of emergency after dozens of people were killed in fighting. between. the armies being deployed to try to prevent further unrest and security forces have . and. you are forcing the state of emergency measures and within a very short space of time managed to seize all of these weapons i thank you very much and to continue until there is 0 weapons in civilian hands. people in this village feeling anxious and on safe. the 6 rifles we once had. when they left defenseless if the adverse reason
qaeda figure the u.s. has charged them with war crimes that include terrorism hijacking and nearly $3000.00 counts of murder american held at the u.s. prison camp in guantanamo bay cuba since 2006 security forces in chad have launched raids into eastern provinces as part of emergency measures imposed by the government there trying to end fighting between farmers and herders which just killed dozens of people this month alone alexey o'brien reports. on the outskirts of. one of the 3 regions...
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bin laden is thought to be the successor in the terrorist group al qaeda. chris buckler joins us with more. what can you tell us? chris: hamza bin laden issh a owy figure and it is not entirely known what his ages, but it is believed he there are military sources saying the has been killed in an operation and they confirm he dead. in recent months u.s. officials haveeen pushing for formation about his whereabouts and offered $1 million award forti infor. they have become concerned about hamza bin laden. they say he has become a key figure in the current leadership of al qaeda and following his father, and he had been using video and audio messages to call for attacks in north america and some of its allies. laura: in011 went osama bin laden was killed i remember going down to ground zero and it was a huge reaction. what do you think the reaction will be now in the u.s.? chris: in america there will be many people who feel that if he is dead, if he was -- numbers of emerging in the leadership can potentially there will be people that the country is safer. if
bin laden is thought to be the successor in the terrorist group al qaeda. chris buckler joins us with more. what can you tell us? chris: hamza bin laden issh a owy figure and it is not entirely known what his ages, but it is believed he there are military sources saying the has been killed in an operation and they confirm he dead. in recent months u.s. officials haveeen pushing for formation about his whereabouts and offered $1 million award forti infor. they have become concerned about hamza...
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you have worked as part of a task force investigating the al-qaeda network, with some of the al-qaeda network, with some of the evidence being collected out in the evidence being collected out in the feel would this solely be evidence gathered at guantanamo? what is being contended right now at the motions hearing, is the admissions. and so what is being challenged before the court is the fa ct challenged before the court is the fact that there have been clean teams that had supposedly come in after yea rs of teams that had supposedly come in after years of torture and then walked in the door and then got admissions from suspects down there and whether those statements are admissible. are statements that are obtained after years of brutal and terrible torture, one, are they even accurate? and, too, are they admissible before any type of legitimate judicial body? that is the type of evidence that is being contested right now, but whether that will be used in court, the derivative product of torture, which is illegal to use under international law. thank you. more migrants have arrived
you have worked as part of a task force investigating the al-qaeda network, with some of the al-qaeda network, with some of the evidence being collected out in the evidence being collected out in the feel would this solely be evidence gathered at guantanamo? what is being contended right now at the motions hearing, is the admissions. and so what is being challenged before the court is the fa ct challenged before the court is the fact that there have been clean teams that had supposedly come in...
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and al qaeda affiliate is calling on full on these to join their ranks in exchange for protection. so is the slum mixtape in the greater sahara who are gaining a foothold in the region and into burkina faso. despite 14000 u.n. troops known as menu smoke among them british canadian in german soldiers and 4000 french combat troops and the regional force g 5 hell made up of armies from the region the violence is spreading spiraling out of control. further down this road is where the 5 to hell officers are stationed people here want to see them out of this neighborhood and also out of this country this is a feeling that many millions have towards the security forces whether it be the u.n. peacekeeping force the security forces or that he fights to help they're not a source of protection but a source of danger. this is because insurgent and rebel groups are targeting security forces launching suicide attacks and car bombings. has become the deadliest u.n. peacekeeping mission more u.n. troops are dying in mali than anywhere else for at any time before. president. says the country is bei
and al qaeda affiliate is calling on full on these to join their ranks in exchange for protection. so is the slum mixtape in the greater sahara who are gaining a foothold in the region and into burkina faso. despite 14000 u.n. troops known as menu smoke among them british canadian in german soldiers and 4000 french combat troops and the regional force g 5 hell made up of armies from the region the violence is spreading spiraling out of control. further down this road is where the 5 to hell...
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and 2012 separatists from the ethnic group and jihadists allied to al qaeda took over most of the sparsely populated north of the country the following year francais into an troops to stop the rebels' assault would advance but insurgents remain active in the country and region recently the fighting has spread into central parts of the country despite a peace agreement inside in 2015 the crisis has profoundly disrupted the lives of millions in the country children have especially in a fix it the us children agency now warns of the shop rise in the number of children being killed in monday's deadly attacks. the scars of a conflict. 7 year long civil war has left an indelible mark since its breaking 2012 the insurgency has killed thousands and displaced countless more but it's molly's young who are increasingly bearing the brunt of war in iraq i'm not done there are 90 journey that i'm haunted by my thoughts whenever i sleep i see the bandits in my nightmares. and none of us can sleep because our home is not safe anymore no night and i don't know what to do because whenever i move whatever i
and 2012 separatists from the ethnic group and jihadists allied to al qaeda took over most of the sparsely populated north of the country the following year francais into an troops to stop the rebels' assault would advance but insurgents remain active in the country and region recently the fighting has spread into central parts of the country despite a peace agreement inside in 2015 the crisis has profoundly disrupted the lives of millions in the country children have especially in a fix it the...
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suspected al-qaeda militants have raided a military camp in the southern yemeni province of. witnesses say the assailants killed at least 20 soldiers and battled the yemeni security forces for several hours the militants were eventually expelled from the camp after reinforcements arrived backed by the united arab emirates 5 years ago the so-called islamic state began its attacks on the yes the the religious minority in iraq a campaign of genocide. and these images show fleeing the onslaught of i his forces in august of 2014 they had to leave without food or water an estimated 200 children died of dehydration as people descended the slopes of mount singe or the as these ancestral home in northwestern iraq those left behind life became a nightmare i as fighters raped women and shot the men. the singe our region was liberated from the so-called islamic state in november of 2015 today many as it is still live in refugee camps and thousands remain unaccounted for our reporter began to shook a met some of those still searching for answers. but remembers exactly when he last saw his
suspected al-qaeda militants have raided a military camp in the southern yemeni province of. witnesses say the assailants killed at least 20 soldiers and battled the yemeni security forces for several hours the militants were eventually expelled from the camp after reinforcements arrived backed by the united arab emirates 5 years ago the so-called islamic state began its attacks on the yes the the religious minority in iraq a campaign of genocide. and these images show fleeing the onslaught of...
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suspected al qaeda militants have raided a military camp in the southern yemeni province. witnesses say the assailants killed at least 20 soldiers and battled yemeni security forces for several hours the militants were eventually expelled from the camp after reinforcements arrived backed by the united arab emirates and we stay in that region because saudi arabia has announced new travel rules that allow women to travel abroad without approval from a male guardian women over the age of 21 will be able to apply for a passport from the end of this month although reforms are a major shift away from the country's restrictive guardianship system as things stand saudi arabia considers women to be on the same level as minors and gives men almost complete control over their lives while there have been several recent high profile attempts by saudi women to escape their guardians. well i'm now here joined by our very own a bit of humor to talk about this latest development before you tell us more about the lifting of travel restrictions against women and women sorry help frame this d
suspected al qaeda militants have raided a military camp in the southern yemeni province. witnesses say the assailants killed at least 20 soldiers and battled yemeni security forces for several hours the militants were eventually expelled from the camp after reinforcements arrived backed by the united arab emirates and we stay in that region because saudi arabia has announced new travel rules that allow women to travel abroad without approval from a male guardian women over the age of 21 will...
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officials have told american media outlets that homes of bin laden the son of slain al qaeda leader osama bin laden was killed in a military airstrike on hamza was considered to be the successor to leave the terrorist group the u.s. had offered a 1000000 u.s. dollars for information leading to his capture the white house and the pentagon declined to confirm reports of the airstrike. in hong kong the chinese army has for the 1st time condemned the ongoing pro-democracy protests military leaders and. the unrest should not be tolerated or marked that has left many wondering whether beijing will intervene with force and was also seen as a warning the army released a propaganda video of an exercise in which armed troops quell demonstrations. you'll feel the show of force by the chinese troops stationed in hong kong but in this video released by the people's liberation army is not just about regular military training. also shows soldiers facing down demonstrators. the video will be seen by many as a thinly veiled threat of intervention by the chinese military in hong kong's internal affairs esp
officials have told american media outlets that homes of bin laden the son of slain al qaeda leader osama bin laden was killed in a military airstrike on hamza was considered to be the successor to leave the terrorist group the u.s. had offered a 1000000 u.s. dollars for information leading to his capture the white house and the pentagon declined to confirm reports of the airstrike. in hong kong the chinese army has for the 1st time condemned the ongoing pro-democracy protests military leaders...
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suspected al qaeda militants have raided a military camp in the southern yemeni province of witnesses say the assailants killed at least 20 soldiers and battled yemeni security forces for several hours the militants were eventually expelled from the camp after reinforcements arrived at by the united arab emirates. well saudi arabia has announced new travel rules that allow women to travel abroad without approval from a male guardian women over the age of $21.00 will now be able to apply for a passport starting at the end of this month the reforms are a shift away from the country's restrictive guardianship system saudi arabia considers women to be on the same level as children and gives men almost complete control of their lives there have been several recent type profile attempts by saudi women to escape their guardians. well for more on this i'm joined by she's the director of the live next center for modern oriental studies right here in berlin thank you for joining us before we get into the lifting of these travel restrictions tell us a bit more about this so-called guardian ship
suspected al qaeda militants have raided a military camp in the southern yemeni province of witnesses say the assailants killed at least 20 soldiers and battled yemeni security forces for several hours the militants were eventually expelled from the camp after reinforcements arrived at by the united arab emirates. well saudi arabia has announced new travel rules that allow women to travel abroad without approval from a male guardian women over the age of $21.00 will now be able to apply for a...
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he said he expects assurances from the taliban that it will not be used in any way by al qaeda, other terrorist organizations again. the pentagon last month said we need a robust counterterror capability. so just be clear, do you need both the assurances and the capability? even though we do not know what the capability at this point would look like? you both could address that? >> i'm not sure which report you're referring to that came out of the department. lots of reports come out every day, as you all know. i will say again the state has , the lead on this, the ambassador and his team have done great work. we have people involved with him, as is general miller on the ground. i will defer to him to comment on what he wants to comment. but we are not going to get involved in commenting on the diplomatic process. >> that is not my point. my point is, do you need a counterterror capability in afghanistan when there is a peace deal signed? >> i think you answered that already. i'm not trying to be evasive. >> we have enduring security interests in the region, diplomatic interests in th
he said he expects assurances from the taliban that it will not be used in any way by al qaeda, other terrorist organizations again. the pentagon last month said we need a robust counterterror capability. so just be clear, do you need both the assurances and the capability? even though we do not know what the capability at this point would look like? you both could address that? >> i'm not sure which report you're referring to that came out of the department. lots of reports come out...
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. >> the son of al qaeda founder osama bin laden headed has been killed. eight years after the death of his father that is according to cbs news which cites an unnamed source. he was believed to be about 30 years old and he was in line to have al qaeda. he was reportedly not the target of the military operation. he was not even known to be at the location it is unclear when or where the operation took place. he was believed to have been in pakistan or afghanistan. >>> i don't want to comment on it. >> earlier this year the state department offered one million- dollar reward for information leading to the bin laden captured. >>> a tragic possible break in the disappearance of two wisconsin farmers human remains have now been found it's been nearly 2 weeks since the brothers were last seen. the search for the brothers became a death investigation last week. but yesterday human remains were found on the private land where investigators have been searching. one suspect is under arrest and another farmer who worked with him in a cattle deal. >> the cause of dea
. >> the son of al qaeda founder osama bin laden headed has been killed. eight years after the death of his father that is according to cbs news which cites an unnamed source. he was believed to be about 30 years old and he was in line to have al qaeda. he was reportedly not the target of the military operation. he was not even known to be at the location it is unclear when or where the operation took place. he was believed to have been in pakistan or afghanistan. >>> i don't...
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he was about 30 years old, he was being groomed to take his father's place as the leader of al qaeda. navy seals killed him in 2011 it is not clear where or when the operation took place. the details have not been released and president trump is not issuing a statement. >> i don't want to comment. >> back in february the state department offered $1 million reward for information on his whereabouts. officials called him an emerging al qaeda leader who threatened the united states. >>> the trump administration is making a big diplomatic push after north korea launches a missile. >> it is the second launch in two weeks, the meeting the secretary of state had with his asian counterparts today. >> north korea is at it again. firing missiles every second time and the third time in three months. yesterday's task was reported a new type of ballistic missile but the north claims was a multiple rocket launcher.to kee pressure on north korea d china. >> with u.s. is asking of all of our partners to maintain the sanctions that spurred diplomacy with north korea. against chinese for his unison chi
he was about 30 years old, he was being groomed to take his father's place as the leader of al qaeda. navy seals killed him in 2011 it is not clear where or when the operation took place. the details have not been released and president trump is not issuing a statement. >> i don't want to comment. >> back in february the state department offered $1 million reward for information on his whereabouts. officials called him an emerging al qaeda leader who threatened the united states....
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to control al qaeda and other radical islamist groups present in afghanistan as a replacement for us counterterrorism would be a bigger mistake than obama's iranian nuclear deal. you have to know that will get the president's attention. >> a seasoned professional, long-term diplomat, american ambassador, making sense of this. very good at what he does. and important to understand somebody speaks for the taliban and. who are you making a deal with? sort of like negotiating with benjamin netanyahu in the west bank. in the gaza strip. nobody speaks for the taliban as one voice so i don't know if you can expect any real negotiated settlement on this but if anybody can do it it will be the emissary that is there now. shannon: dan patrick under the headline we don't need troops in afghanistan to keep us safe and terrorism set afghanistan stability and politics are beyond washington's control. the united states has no interest getting stuck in the weeds of afghan politics, the politics of afghanistan are for afghans to figure out. what do you make of what we heard of the discussions and the
to control al qaeda and other radical islamist groups present in afghanistan as a replacement for us counterterrorism would be a bigger mistake than obama's iranian nuclear deal. you have to know that will get the president's attention. >> a seasoned professional, long-term diplomat, american ambassador, making sense of this. very good at what he does. and important to understand somebody speaks for the taliban and. who are you making a deal with? sort of like negotiating with benjamin...
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within 3 months we had chased al-qaeda through the mountains. instead of going after the remaining 300 rag-tag groups of al-qaeda and following them into afghanistan and pakistan and finishing them off. we said to pakistan here's $2 billion you still with it. we will stick around afghanistan and donation building -- do nation building. it's a disaster. we could have given every afghan, man, woman and child $25,000. they would probably much rather have $25,000. the first time i went to afghanistan, the afghans would raise their hands up and say, you have the watches but we have the time. in other words, we will wait you out. we know eventually you will leave. >> shannon: this president campaigned on bringing our men and women home. we will see. have a great weekend. >> shannon: a woman willing to go to jail to protect the cat she stole. our legal eagles argue. you are the jury. you decide. memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. you don't really talk about your insur
within 3 months we had chased al-qaeda through the mountains. instead of going after the remaining 300 rag-tag groups of al-qaeda and following them into afghanistan and pakistan and finishing them off. we said to pakistan here's $2 billion you still with it. we will stick around afghanistan and donation building -- do nation building. it's a disaster. we could have given every afghan, man, woman and child $25,000. they would probably much rather have $25,000. the first time i went to...
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senator lindsey graham tweeted, to trust the taliban to control al qaeda, isis, other radical islamist groups present in afghanistan as replacement for u.s. counterterrorism force would be a bigger mistake than obama's iran nuclear deal. military brass who support withdrawing from afghanistan make the case that u.s. troops on the ground have been reduced to serving as a glorified police force. they say after 18 years of war, it is time for the u.s. to pull the plug. arthel. arthel: gillian turner, thank you very much. eric: gun control groups across the country staging rallies across the nation. aimed at pressuring congress to pass new gun control legislation. after the recent strings of deadly mass associates in el paso, texas, dayton, ohio, and gilroy, california. lead many to ask if there will be legislation to address all this. christina coleman has more on the developments live in los angeles. reporter: hi, eric, police say the shooters killed 34 people in the mass shootings. gun control groups are holding nationwide demonstrations to curb america's gun violence. organizers are de
senator lindsey graham tweeted, to trust the taliban to control al qaeda, isis, other radical islamist groups present in afghanistan as replacement for u.s. counterterrorism force would be a bigger mistake than obama's iran nuclear deal. military brass who support withdrawing from afghanistan make the case that u.s. troops on the ground have been reduced to serving as a glorified police force. they say after 18 years of war, it is time for the u.s. to pull the plug. arthel. arthel: gillian...
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opposed to the idea of a drawdown, senator lindsey graham tweeting to trust the taliban to control al-qaeda, isis and other radical islamist groups present in afghanistan as replacement for u.s. counter terrorism force will be a bigger mistake than obama's iranian nuclear deal, u.s. troops on the ground have been reduced to serving as glorified police force, they say after nearly 18 years of war, it's time for the u.s. to pull the plug. arthel. arthel: all right, gillian turner, thank you. eric: in hong kong massive protest continue there as they say democracy is on the line as beijing continues to watch and today's demonstration in the heart of the city, one to have largest gatherings there so far. estimated 1 million demonstrators stepped out in the rain today, protest organizers say as many as 1.7 million attending, the protests happening after those violent clashes last week, among other things shut down the city's international airport, suzanne lee has been following this live in hong kong with the very latest, hi, susan. >> that's right, you said 1.7 million, the number of rally organ
opposed to the idea of a drawdown, senator lindsey graham tweeting to trust the taliban to control al-qaeda, isis and other radical islamist groups present in afghanistan as replacement for u.s. counter terrorism force will be a bigger mistake than obama's iranian nuclear deal, u.s. troops on the ground have been reduced to serving as glorified police force, they say after nearly 18 years of war, it's time for the u.s. to pull the plug. arthel. arthel: all right, gillian turner, thank you....
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countries and these these are the people that fought with the venture the they declared legions to al-qaeda nusra front in syria many of them went to fight in syria journey joining me early years of the war the this is just to give you an idea of what kind of fella this was eventually he was he left georgie's ethnic chechen but with georgian citizenship mentioned he left georgia went to ukraine then germany. and he. on the watch list terror watch list and i quote he was watched by german security services as an individual who potentially presented a public safety threat 2018 for a new reasons apparently law being group or german georgian lobbying group lobbied for him to be removed from that list and eventually he was. now don't get me wrong don't misinterpret me his past doesn't justify his murder execution in the public in a public park in the perpetrators must be brought to account but just to give you an idea of who this guy was because there's very little very little discussion in in the media be it online print t.v. radio about who he was and we've just heard comment from the kremlin
countries and these these are the people that fought with the venture the they declared legions to al-qaeda nusra front in syria many of them went to fight in syria journey joining me early years of the war the this is just to give you an idea of what kind of fella this was eventually he was he left georgie's ethnic chechen but with georgian citizenship mentioned he left georgia went to ukraine then germany. and he. on the watch list terror watch list and i quote he was watched by german...
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suspected salafi is those who adhered to isis so al qaeda like ideology. and we can expect that we've heard that there have already been arrests that have made we can expect a pretty wide ranging crackdown hamas does monitor these groups extremely closely for the prospect of something like this happening or indeed of some sort of freelance operation against israeli interests which hamas might want to monitor and potentially prevent if it decided that it was a bad time for that kind of thing to be going on and so for this to happen i think has come as a big shock and a big surprise and we can expect a pretty major response from hamas because as you say harry they monitor those groups extremely closely and in the past they have cracked down on been extremely quickly. indeed and i think today is a day when when that will be going on there will be a large number of arrests and the that the source of this will be will be sorted out pretty stringent as your previous guest was saying. there has been a pretty wide ranging response in favor of such a move on social
suspected salafi is those who adhered to isis so al qaeda like ideology. and we can expect that we've heard that there have already been arrests that have made we can expect a pretty wide ranging crackdown hamas does monitor these groups extremely closely for the prospect of something like this happening or indeed of some sort of freelance operation against israeli interests which hamas might want to monitor and potentially prevent if it decided that it was a bad time for that kind of thing to...
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suspected al qaeda militants have raided a military camp in the southern yemeni province. witnesses say the assailants killed at least 20 soldiers and battled security forces several hours. the militants were expelled after reinforcements arrived back by the the united arab emirates. and moscow has a warning for those who dare to participate in saturday's rally. expect another crackdown. the warning follows violence between police and demonstrators last weekend when more than a thousand people were arrested. the protestors are angry that authorities have excluded independent candidates from the moscow city elections on september 8. they want them to be allowed to run. d.w. spoke to one of the protestors who was detained last weekend. >> these were images that shocked russia during protests for free and fair moscow city parliament elections, nearly 1,400 demonstrators were detained on what monitors call unprecedented. this photo has made mikhail a symbol of the protests. >> when they arrested me, i was trying not to get hurt. i tried not to the fall over because they were t
suspected al qaeda militants have raided a military camp in the southern yemeni province. witnesses say the assailants killed at least 20 soldiers and battled security forces several hours. the militants were expelled after reinforcements arrived back by the the united arab emirates. and moscow has a warning for those who dare to participate in saturday's rally. expect another crackdown. the warning follows violence between police and demonstrators last weekend when more than a thousand people...
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qaeda nusra front in syria many many of their fighters went to join the jihad there but he himself he was in georgia for a while these ethnic chechen but. hold the georgian passport traveled to ukraine then went to germany got asylum there. and he was placed on a terror watch list and watched as i could potentially an individual who presented a public safety threat zone at least until 2018 for. various reasons a speculation again he was removed from that list eventually but make no mistake don't get me wrong his past doesn't justify his murder in the middle of a park shot in the back and in the head no nothing justifies that and the perpetrators should certainly be brought to count the justice and the criminal has also issued a statement the comment categorically denying any relationship between this killing this murder and russian authorities the russian government the very specific on that absolutely no relation but as i say early days yet investigators to keep in keeping things to themselves and to establish the facts of doubtless we'll learn more as time goes on thanks for bring u
qaeda nusra front in syria many many of their fighters went to join the jihad there but he himself he was in georgia for a while these ethnic chechen but. hold the georgian passport traveled to ukraine then went to germany got asylum there. and he was placed on a terror watch list and watched as i could potentially an individual who presented a public safety threat zone at least until 2018 for. various reasons a speculation again he was removed from that list eventually but make no mistake...