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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 u.s. backed 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 take
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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what is significant about this was not so much that the leading of al qaeda, it was more than name. everyone remembers the bin laden name. he was said to be almost holding out on the ranch to is a mixed date which was originally an offshoot of al qaeda, to bring the two terrorist groups back together again. abscess a longer term significance of him being killed, if in he actually is dead. let's turn to the next one, bloomberg, it's covering something we've been talking about, the fed cutting interest rates. for the first time in a decade, more than a decade, actually, it is interesting. an interest rate normally stimulus the market but clearly they were satisfied because wall street closed lower after that rate cut. i'm tempted to say that the markets are being almost as irrational about this is the president is on sale. the market has been asking for a rate card, and it's probably the right thing to do, although there we re right thing to do, although there were two dissenters against the rate cut and of course the president said, we want more so he would have liked half a percent.
what is significant about this was not so much that the leading of al qaeda, it was more than name. everyone remembers the bin laden name. he was said to be almost holding out on the ranch to is a mixed date which was originally an offshoot of al qaeda, to bring the two terrorist groups back together again. abscess a longer term significance of him being killed, if in he actually is dead. let's turn to the next one, bloomberg, it's covering something we've been talking about, the fed cutting...
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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...
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if this were an al qaeda or isis-inspired thing, things would happen a different way. but we treat them at one of his, but they're occurring in more days than when we in the year. >> that's right. we don't put a label on it domestically because we don't have a domestic terrorist organization designation like we do al qaeda or i.c.e. we had a series of cases that inspired a lot of americans to do attacks from home. we essentially designated anybody who followed that ideology and we would lead investigation in that way. we don't have that today in the domestic setting. instead we treat each of these as one-off investigations. the fbi did a remarkable job based on their limited ability to go after this as a cohesive ideology. you can see it spring up in a global fashion. new zealand, norway, the united states repeatedly. it's a white identity movement. they plan and plot, they pick a out their targets and celebrate each other. it's remarkable the ideology is made from whoever has the most successful attack of you're seeing them build one after each other trying to one-up
if this were an al qaeda or isis-inspired thing, things would happen a different way. but we treat them at one of his, but they're occurring in more days than when we in the year. >> that's right. we don't put a label on it domestically because we don't have a domestic terrorist organization designation like we do al qaeda or i.c.e. we had a series of cases that inspired a lot of americans to do attacks from home. we essentially designated anybody who followed that ideology and we would...
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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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qaeda we went after and tried to destroy both, certainly weakened al qaeda. taliban still very much exists. what is to say if we have a peace agreement with the taliban that the taliban once america is out is not going to try to partner up once again and allow for the presence of another terrorist organization? not in a formal alliance but just allow them to use the land the way al qaeda did in 2001 and prior to that? >> nothing. nothing guarantees that. i think the administration knows that. >> is the u.s. realistically going to ask the taliban, hey, we'll cut a deal but no isis or al qaeda in your presence and expect the taliban to fulfill that? >> trust but verify, right? there has to be a mechanism. if it doesn't happen then the u.s. can come right back in and do what it has to do but the worry is that once you pull out capabilities that takes a lot of time and time to bring them back in. it is not just a question of dropping in trigger pullers who can kick down doors and go after leadership of these organizations. all of those things require air assets a
qaeda we went after and tried to destroy both, certainly weakened al qaeda. taliban still very much exists. what is to say if we have a peace agreement with the taliban that the taliban once america is out is not going to try to partner up once again and allow for the presence of another terrorist organization? not in a formal alliance but just allow them to use the land the way al qaeda did in 2001 and prior to that? >> nothing. nothing guarantees that. i think the administration knows...
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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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we have captured 100% of the caliphate and have done a big job on al qaeda and everyone else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous. for her to make that statement is so ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on it. no one has done more than i have. we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we will probably have to release them to europe. reporter: can you still negotiate with kim jong-un after the tests this week? , becausemp: oh sure those are short-term missiles. i did more than anyone thought and the 10% is for a short-term and i can do much more and much less, depending on what happens with respect to a deal i'm happy with the way it is now. my people will meet in september and i said if you meet, that's great. in the meantime they will pay a substantial tariff. it will be a substantial tariff. theou remember, when i did 25%, and i did it in stages. this can also be lifted ultimately in stages or it can be taken off. it can be lifted in stages. we are starting at 10% and a can be lifted
we have captured 100% of the caliphate and have done a big job on al qaeda and everyone else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous. for her to make that statement is so ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on it. no one has done more than i have. we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we will probably have to release them to europe. reporter: can you still negotiate with kim jong-un after the tests this...
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you don't want to get al qaeda, they don't want peace, they have a central force let space bar us, let's do what obama did in iraq >> martha: we could when afghanistan and two, three, four days. but i'm not looking to kill 10 million people. >> every soldier that's dying in afghanistan are, this is where 9/11 originated, and originated in afghanistan. let's don't repeat this mistake twice. good news, we can protect america and our interests with a very small force compared to what was had in the past. >> martha: unfortunately, were still losing servicemen there. we will see where the next up goes. >> when the fight over there. >> martha: we thank them for their sacrifice, enormous, think you very much, senator . ♪ in my line of work, i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for new gas-x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you d
you don't want to get al qaeda, they don't want peace, they have a central force let space bar us, let's do what obama did in iraq >> martha: we could when afghanistan and two, three, four days. but i'm not looking to kill 10 million people. >> every soldier that's dying in afghanistan are, this is where 9/11 originated, and originated in afghanistan. let's don't repeat this mistake twice. good news, we can protect america and our interests with a very small force compared to what...
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we have captured 100% of the caliphate, and we have done a big job on al qaeda and everyone else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous, frankly. for her to make that statement is so ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on no one has done more on that war than i have. we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take, and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we will probably have to release them to europe. reporter: can you still negotiate with kim jong-un after the tests this week? pres. trump: oh sure, because those are short-term missiles. we never discussed that. what we talked about was nuclear. a lot of other countries test that kind of missile also. reporter: [indiscernible] that is funny. everyone was saying you are too tough, now it is you should have done more in. i did more than anyone thought and the 10% is for a short-term and i can do much more and much less, depending on what happens with respect to a deal. i'm happy with the way it is now. my people will meet in september and i said if you meet, that's great. in the meantime,
we have captured 100% of the caliphate, and we have done a big job on al qaeda and everyone else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous, frankly. for her to make that statement is so ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on no one has done more on that war than i have. we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take, and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we will probably have to release them to europe. reporter: can you still negotiate with kim...
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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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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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how this is the same thing they've struggled with with al qaeda and isis. how do they know when someone is a real warning of an act. >> it is they've made their intention clear. if people are discussing their hatred for a particular group. they're discussing political views not popular. those things are protected speech. i don't agree the language with. what they're saying. people have the right to say those things. you may know that somebody is out purchasing weapons? that with speech that may be protected may be a trigger for law enforcement to get a search warrant or conduct surveillance. to try collect information that may be indicative of a crime law enforcement is on the lookout for that those that surround the individuals out to cause harm are in the best position to see first hand. to have information that is of value that would allow law enforcement to take some specific action. law enforcement action. absent that, it is very, very difficult. let me add one other thing. the challenge, even if you did have specific information that would allow for a
how this is the same thing they've struggled with with al qaeda and isis. how do they know when someone is a real warning of an act. >> it is they've made their intention clear. if people are discussing their hatred for a particular group. they're discussing political views not popular. those things are protected speech. i don't agree the language with. what they're saying. people have the right to say those things. you may know that somebody is out purchasing weapons? that with speech...
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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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. >> dana: does seem the taliban from before and al qaeda then isis. they all have a similar idea, but different entities. but isis now helping the taliban? what do you think about that, as we have peace talk negotiations going on there? >> the problem in afghanistan is that we went to afghanistan an deposed the taliban regime because they would not give up al qaeda when president bush asked them. we had to run those guys into the ground, take territory away like we did with isis, and run them out of the country. we've stayed there for 18 years to make sure they have never come back. we've kept a foot on their throat in pakistan by running covert operations against them. what we don't want to do is pull our troops out of there completely, which i understand which is what the agreement we have with the taliban. our judgment is, if we do that, al qaeda will come back, establish a base there and they are absolutely motivated to attack the americans. senator graham and i are proposing that the congress pass ledgislation to certify that threat is not there.
. >> dana: does seem the taliban from before and al qaeda then isis. they all have a similar idea, but different entities. but isis now helping the taliban? what do you think about that, as we have peace talk negotiations going on there? >> the problem in afghanistan is that we went to afghanistan an deposed the taliban regime because they would not give up al qaeda when president bush asked them. we had to run those guys into the ground, take territory away like we did with isis,...
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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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we were supposed to be going after al qaeda, but over years now, not only have we not gone after al qaeda, who is stronger today than they were in 9/11, our president is supporting al qaeda. stuart: you did hear that correctly. the president has betrayed us and our president is supporting al qaeda. i promise you we will have more on the debate in just a moment. >>> first, your money takes priority. as you know, stocks sold off after the fed dropped the interest rates a quarter point. chairman powell basically said don't get used to it. president trump tweeted this. here we go. what the market wanted to hear from jay powell and the federal reserve was that this was the beginning of a lengthy and aggressive rate cutting cycle which would keep pace with china, the european union and other countries around the world. he goes on to say in the next tweet as usual, powell let us down. herman cain is with us, former kansas city fed chair. welcome to the show. question, did powell make a mistake? >> i don't think he made a mistake, stuart, no. the fed has a history of gradually changing things and
we were supposed to be going after al qaeda, but over years now, not only have we not gone after al qaeda, who is stronger today than they were in 9/11, our president is supporting al qaeda. stuart: you did hear that correctly. the president has betrayed us and our president is supporting al qaeda. i promise you we will have more on the debate in just a moment. >>> first, your money takes priority. as you know, stocks sold off after the fed dropped the interest rates a quarter point....
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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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how this is the same thing they've struggled with with al qaeda and isis. how do they know when someone is a real warning of an act. >> it is they've made their intention clear. if people are discussing their hatred for a particular group. they're discussing political views not popular. those things are protected speech. i don't agree the language with. what they're saying. people have the right to say those things. you may know that somebody is out purchasing weapons? that with speech that may be protected may be a trigger for law enforcement to get a search warrant or conduct surveillance. to try collect information that may be indicative of a crime law enforcement is on the lookout for that those that surround the individuals out to cause harm are in the best position to see first hand. to have information that is of value that would allow law enforcement to take some specific action. law enforcement action. absent that, it is very, very difficult. let me add one other thing. the challenge, even if you did have specific information that would allow for a
how this is the same thing they've struggled with with al qaeda and isis. how do they know when someone is a real warning of an act. >> it is they've made their intention clear. if people are discussing their hatred for a particular group. they're discussing political views not popular. those things are protected speech. i don't agree the language with. what they're saying. people have the right to say those things. you may know that somebody is out purchasing weapons? that with speech...
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because al qaeda was there. the u.s.s. cole and 9/11. the taliban would not give up died so we had to take their regime down. we prevented died who ran across the border into pakistan. and we prevented them from attacking us again. this is not something we can't talk too much about. but we have the capability which is not military that have their foot on the necks of the taliban. so our concern when you talk to guys like me. got it. we are worn out by the war in afghanistan. but we don't want the al qaeda to attack us again and establish a safe haven. can we get forces down to a much smaller level to guarantee that won't happen? we are doing the same thing in syria with a modest amount of forces. these are the only places where the radical islamists want to atalks, the american people. lou: i understand and appreciate your construct for the situation. i would add to it one other dimension that to me is fund amountal to whatever we would do. we produce i don't know how many generals over the course of the past two decades. we have people
because al qaeda was there. the u.s.s. cole and 9/11. the taliban would not give up died so we had to take their regime down. we prevented died who ran across the border into pakistan. and we prevented them from attacking us again. this is not something we can't talk too much about. but we have the capability which is not military that have their foot on the necks of the taliban. so our concern when you talk to guys like me. got it. we are worn out by the war in afghanistan. but we don't want...
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we are learning that the son of the former al qaeda leader usama bin laden may be dead. the sun, the air to it all. he may be dead. how did that happen? that will lead things off coming up at the bottom of the hour, the top of the news. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this...
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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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it's the al qaeda that we are concerned about. we drove them out of there because of 9/11 and we kept our foot on the throat, if we pull out of their they will kill again. what is the taliban doing right now? they are telling the al qaeda guys to lay low, to increase your activity or your fighters, wait for the americans to leave. they will be gone by 2020. come out of your hiding places and pakistan and reestablish. >> martha: the president looks at these numbers. 18 years, 2200 u.s. service members killed, $850 billion. he made it clear he wants to have a much smaller payment footprint. he feels like this money has not provided us with the security that it was supposed to provide us with an secretary mike pompeo talks about how, isis is expanding in different places. my focus all the strength? why not split up these groups that are watching them and move them around. >> first of all let's talk about the 18 years. what did we get from that? we went in there to destroy al qaeda's base and make certain we never have them reattached
it's the al qaeda that we are concerned about. we drove them out of there because of 9/11 and we kept our foot on the throat, if we pull out of their they will kill again. what is the taliban doing right now? they are telling the al qaeda guys to lay low, to increase your activity or your fighters, wait for the americans to leave. they will be gone by 2020. come out of your hiding places and pakistan and reestablish. >> martha: the president looks at these numbers. 18 years, 2200 u.s....
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qaeda or a training facility in al jazeera sources on the ground we've spoken to sources who confirm that they say that this was a training center for this group connected with al qaida it encourage people from all ages young boys to teenage men to older men to come to training that's why we have seen video where at least there is clearly one injured child in the video but that it was the issue with this center the all age groups that it was believed to be this training center for this al qaeda connected group and it's an indication really of the concern not just that turkey hasn't of the russians have but also that the americans have that in this last rebel held part of syria the northwestern part of syria there are these hard core groups resisting conducting a last stand the reuters news agency says a suicide bomber has attacked police and condones one of afghanistan's biggest cities earlier the taliban launched a new offensive there afghan army reinforcements rushed to prevent find test taking control the government says at least 30 taliban were killed 3 civilians are reported dea
qaeda or a training facility in al jazeera sources on the ground we've spoken to sources who confirm that they say that this was a training center for this group connected with al qaida it encourage people from all ages young boys to teenage men to older men to come to training that's why we have seen video where at least there is clearly one injured child in the video but that it was the issue with this center the all age groups that it was believed to be this training center for this al qaeda...
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if the afghani taliban has always been a haven for al qaeda, never backed away for this and not just al qaeda but a number of other groups, like the one behind the mumbai attack and pakistani taliban, which claimed an attempted attack in times square a couple of years ago. >> at the same time you spent time recently in syria. >> yes. >> and there's talk about isis being resurgent in of this sm z places. how do we describe it? pompeo said they don't control land, the caliphate. there may be fancy footwork going on there. what do we need to know about terrorist groups, isis in particular, in iraq and syria? >> it was clear when i was there in february and first days of march that isis had never been defeated. this was a group that still had thousands of members. the inspector general's report puts the number between 14,000 and 18,000 members just in iraq and syria. that's a huge cohort of potential fighters that they have. what happened is they no longer control territory and that territory was a haeven through which they had their cyber cafes through which they were remote controlling
if the afghani taliban has always been a haven for al qaeda, never backed away for this and not just al qaeda but a number of other groups, like the one behind the mumbai attack and pakistani taliban, which claimed an attempted attack in times square a couple of years ago. >> at the same time you spent time recently in syria. >> yes. >> and there's talk about isis being resurgent in of this sm z places. how do we describe it? pompeo said they don't control land, the caliphate....
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violence in yemen in august we've had for example more than double the monthly average of attacks by al-qaeda and in fact if you look at whom they've been targeting then the targeting has been very strongly against the southern forces but nonetheless i think one does need to remain skeptical for example and shabwah that the no terrorist attacks at all by either isis or outsider so far this year so to claim that once fighting terrorism and shuffle and not just political opposition i think doesn't hold water or let's bring hasim into the discussion is this really about the u.a.e. plans as the. ledge and many others actually in yemen to separate the south and the north of yemen once again so that if they draw down the troops they still have a proxy who represent their interests the south. i think it boils down to one thing that the united arab emirates one interest and it's to do mean to protect and support the secessionists and to talk about extremism as a kind of pretext we know that islam party is muslim brotherhood and is not classified as extremist by anyone other than the united arab emira
violence in yemen in august we've had for example more than double the monthly average of attacks by al-qaeda and in fact if you look at whom they've been targeting then the targeting has been very strongly against the southern forces but nonetheless i think one does need to remain skeptical for example and shabwah that the no terrorist attacks at all by either isis or outsider so far this year so to claim that once fighting terrorism and shuffle and not just political opposition i think...
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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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victory in moderation and so on to have as an al-qaeda. on this. day minute month in the nitty. month that. by 983 as robbie had achieved a remarkable turn around his old enemies the communists were propping up the new mary regime which needed the backing of someone with the ear of the people who better than the son of a religious judge with a deep understanding of islamic law. the american one behind anonymity and the idea of going to work on it that move or minute his wish. we were at for that look at them with a valid that they're in the for you the fleas lamine official poverty slam you who will all be a sheria you'll be her. alone i. can know that i live lost was the shot of the. way along i mean come as i will they will feel nothing else. but i filed my alien you know i really. met this out kid that i thought. about i wouldn't whatever. job and no xabi the give. me with. the 2 i love why you need. you know i mean publicly said i'm the kind of the diff i laid it out to. her kind of with the the finnessey are some of the clubs and the hook up for the name so i doubt that. we
victory in moderation and so on to have as an al-qaeda. on this. day minute month in the nitty. month that. by 983 as robbie had achieved a remarkable turn around his old enemies the communists were propping up the new mary regime which needed the backing of someone with the ear of the people who better than the son of a religious judge with a deep understanding of islamic law. the american one behind anonymity and the idea of going to work on it that move or minute his wish. we were at for...
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saleh was closely linked to al qaeda in bahrain . you know see. john lewis the. year. looking around at a very innocent. is a bahraini national who registered at a military training camp for the soldiers of allah linked to al qaeda. the recordings of these men had been kept secret since july 20th levon and have only recently come to light. so serve out. 4 months before alba louche she recorded this statement on the streets of bahrain had been the scene of violent clashes between the offshore it is and opposition protesters the question is why did mohammed saleh. choose to make the secret video recordings at that time i now see other mark but. i don't know who or what he was going to. be dark or not. and why i remember him and it was only when we were in the only way that. well that's not him and no mother are you get one for me now washing up on the cobbles no no no. and i saw that the. following on rest in to near 0 and egypt opposition demonstrators took to the streets of the capital manama in february 20th 11. the protests quickly
saleh was closely linked to al qaeda in bahrain . you know see. john lewis the. year. looking around at a very innocent. is a bahraini national who registered at a military training camp for the soldiers of allah linked to al qaeda. the recordings of these men had been kept secret since july 20th levon and have only recently come to light. so serve out. 4 months before alba louche she recorded this statement on the streets of bahrain had been the scene of violent clashes between the offshore it...
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the taliban, al qaeda are brothers. the taliban invited al qaeda into a afghanistan in the mid 90s, ubl, gave them a base to set up operations. when the attack came on 9/11, followed after two embassy attacks in africa, and uss cole, president bush said to the taliban, give up al qaeda and we'll not deal with you. they refused. putting their regime at risk, and their lives at risk which they lost by the thousands. now after the taliban was willing to protect the al qaeda, to the expense of their lives and their regime we'll trust them now to give them up? i don't think so. stuart: okay. >> that is the issue. i believe right now, the taliban is telling the al qaeda, lay low, don't increase your activity, don't increase your numbers. wait until the americans leave. you well have your base back generics they're playing game. stuart: >> absolutely. stuart: you doesn't believe we should leave under those conditions? >> we should hold 8600 until such time the united states is comfortable there is no threat to the homeland fro
the taliban, al qaeda are brothers. the taliban invited al qaeda into a afghanistan in the mid 90s, ubl, gave them a base to set up operations. when the attack came on 9/11, followed after two embassy attacks in africa, and uss cole, president bush said to the taliban, give up al qaeda and we'll not deal with you. they refused. putting their regime at risk, and their lives at risk which they lost by the thousands. now after the taliban was willing to protect the al qaeda, to the expense of...
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has confirmed the strike saying it was against al qaeda these 550 civilians in and around it have died since april the reuters news agency says a suicide bomber has attacked police including those one of afghanistan's biggest cities earlier the taliban launched a new offensive there afghan army reinforcements rushed to prevent fighters taking control the government says at least 30 taliban were killed 3 civilians are reported dead taliban games are seen a strength in the strengthening negotiations for foreign forces to leave well a spokesman for afghanistan's president ashraf ghani so the attack shows taliban doesn't want peace. the taliban's attack on couldn't lose contradicts what it's saying in doha the attack shows that the taliban still isn't really for peace they continue to fight. in india nearly 2000000 people have been excluded from a citizens' register in asked salman could be left stateless as a result they will have to prove they're not foreigners or face detention the national register of citizens was created in 1951 state is now on high alert extra security deployed those
has confirmed the strike saying it was against al qaeda these 550 civilians in and around it have died since april the reuters news agency says a suicide bomber has attacked police including those one of afghanistan's biggest cities earlier the taliban launched a new offensive there afghan army reinforcements rushed to prevent fighters taking control the government says at least 30 taliban were killed 3 civilians are reported dead taliban games are seen a strength in the strengthening...
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w politics at they are but we have threats from al qaeda to the situation with iran to north korea, we can't afford to take our eye off the ball s that is the good news that even though there's disruption at the top, the career people in know they have to get it done. robert: who could the president nominate for d.n.i.? josh: peter hoekstra,r ambassa for the netherlands, fred frye, lton's old guy. there would be a lot ofce c in the intelligence community about him. the preside h sayse has six to 10 names and he'll be analyzing d.n.i. choicesin and intervi them and claims that after the rat -- ratcliff debacle that he's asking officials wt they think in advance. robert: does this mean that necretary of state pompeo is firmly iontrol along with national security adviser bolton? you have gene haskell who is low profile. nancy: and you have to wonder how long pompeo will stick around if he wants to run for senate in kansas. this reflects the president's long-time frustration with the entire d.n.i. apparatus. he has chafed against the authority of the d.n.i. and soan y he's looking for a wa
w politics at they are but we have threats from al qaeda to the situation with iran to north korea, we can't afford to take our eye off the ball s that is the good news that even though there's disruption at the top, the career people in know they have to get it done. robert: who could the president nominate for d.n.i.? josh: peter hoekstra,r ambassa for the netherlands, fred frye, lton's old guy. there would be a lot ofce c in the intelligence community about him. the preside h sayse has six...
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qaeda and condemn 9/11. it is frustrating when the same questions are raised and it is suggested that unless, on demand, you condemn the thing i demand you condemn, that you are in some way part and parcel to it, at what wade -- in what way do we have a substantive conversation when we force people to condemn things all the time. ? host: this is a tweet asking you directly, how can you call yourself a conservative when your party raised the debt limit instead of reducing it? guest: it is a great question. by the way, many conservatives have been condemning the republican and democratic party about spending. part of lot -- i was the tea party movement during the obama years and it was what we lead with. i was disappointed and frustrated when speaker of the house boehner campaigned on pushing back on all of those things. it in a position of prominence and importance. t pushinggned agains back on those problems and it continued to get worse. youhe tweeter said, how can be conservative when your party does this?
qaeda and condemn 9/11. it is frustrating when the same questions are raised and it is suggested that unless, on demand, you condemn the thing i demand you condemn, that you are in some way part and parcel to it, at what wade -- in what way do we have a substantive conversation when we force people to condemn things all the time. ? host: this is a tweet asking you directly, how can you call yourself a conservative when your party raised the debt limit instead of reducing it? guest: it is a...
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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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he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between the united states and yeah right now in syria the last stronghold of al qaida the united states is preventing the syrian government the syrian armed forces from getting rid of this major occupation this occupation this horrific terrorist organization so it's ironic that after less than today decades after september the 11th and subsequently this whole war on terrorism which was as a result of september the 11th since 2011 the united states has been supporting al qaeda and we have to remember that isis was a. which broke away and became isis or so but in addition to that i'd like to point out that the downing of the drone which was a very sophisticated and expensive drone with stealth technology by the iranians show that the united states is really misleading itself if it thinks that it can engage in conflict with iran without major consequence
he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between the united states and yeah right now in syria the last stronghold of al qaida the united states is preventing the syrian government the syrian armed forces from getting rid of this major occupation this occupation this horrific terrorist...
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used to apply to isis and al qaeda that they can apply to the kkk or neo ne.i, for exam if the f.b.i. sees someone on a bsite saying they're contributing money or funding or any kind of thingo isis or al qaeda, they can charge them with providing material support to terrorists. no such law exist to combat domestic terrorism. robert: what about the dayton shooter? what has l the f.b.i.rned about that shooter's motives? pierre: they're sgll investigatt. he was obviously a troubled person, killed his own sister in that attac they're still trying to exploit evices, wes understand from our sources, that at least one device he had. ey've not been able to crack it to see what he may have been doing. but o'll share other thing with you. a number of people have come to me this week and asked what are we seeing that's different now and the biggest change that we're seeing is t number of instances where someone armed with a gun comes into a public place and tries to kill a bunch of pasple h grown exponentially. the f.b.i. began to study thi0 in 2 and the country used to average about six inciden
used to apply to isis and al qaeda that they can apply to the kkk or neo ne.i, for exam if the f.b.i. sees someone on a bsite saying they're contributing money or funding or any kind of thingo isis or al qaeda, they can charge them with providing material support to terrorists. no such law exist to combat domestic terrorism. robert: what about the dayton shooter? what has l the f.b.i.rned about that shooter's motives? pierre: they're sgll investigatt. he was obviously a troubled person, killed...
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most of the coverage during that time period was about a thwarted plot in texas that was al qaeda inspired. when you look at how we've treated this over the last decade, all the procedures, everything we push, whether it's even during the obama administration, it was disproportionately po focussed on al qaeda and the islamic state. we didn't want to think maybe this is a growing ied ylg of white hate that is inspiring each other, and while it has lots of similarities, it's also different, and we've got to get around how we want to tackle it. >> mimi, if you were a senator, what would you do for your former fellow feds who are now in this fight? >> look, the first thing i would do is get them more resources. one day to do that is to create a domestic terrorist statute. we do not have that right now. we can prosecute someone for murder, but we're not prosecuting them for the crime that it is which is seeking to kill people because of their ideology, because of who they are, seeking to intimidate people. there is a definition of domestic terrorism in the federal code. we can turn that into a
most of the coverage during that time period was about a thwarted plot in texas that was al qaeda inspired. when you look at how we've treated this over the last decade, all the procedures, everything we push, whether it's even during the obama administration, it was disproportionately po focussed on al qaeda and the islamic state. we didn't want to think maybe this is a growing ied ylg of white hate that is inspiring each other, and while it has lots of similarities, it's also different, and...
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in the united states are quoting intelligence sources that say hamza bin laden, the son of the late al-qaeda leader osama bin laden, is dead. the pentagon has not given any information about how or where the death took place. ten more democratic hopefuls are going head to head in a second televised debate in detroit. the candidates have discussed healthcare and immigration. another series of debates in september will whittle the candidates down to ten. the ultimate victor earns the right to take on president trump next year. the russian president vladimir putin has ordered the army to help tackle massive wildfires raging in siberia and other regions in the east of the country. so far about 3 million hectares have been affected. many local residents say not enough is being done to tackle the fires. now on bbc news it's hardtalk with shaun ley. it is 2:30am. hello and welcome to hardtalk, i'm shaun ley. hong kong is in uproar. each weekend for the last two months, thousands of people have taken to the streets. alvin yeung, who leads the civic party, shares their fears, first of a plan to give
in the united states are quoting intelligence sources that say hamza bin laden, the son of the late al-qaeda leader osama bin laden, is dead. the pentagon has not given any information about how or where the death took place. ten more democratic hopefuls are going head to head in a second televised debate in detroit. the candidates have discussed healthcare and immigration. another series of debates in september will whittle the candidates down to ten. the ultimate victor earns the right to...
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qaeda, whatever it might be, and those inspired by white supremacy or at least some version of race -- that is the way i heard you say it. please clarify. dir. wray: let me clarify. what i just gave you were the number of arrests. the number of arrests. that's not necessarily the same thing as number of investigations. that's an important distinction. sen. durbin: assuming the integrity of your department, which i will come of the fact that they would make an arrest, it is with the belief that a crime has been committed. the point i am getting to, we are in a tense moment in american history on the issue of race. we're having a national conversation that we haven't had in a long time about racism and the reaction, what is acceptable and what is not. and what i am asking you, from the f.b.i. point of view, and what you've told me, is we ought to take care, as seriously as we take foreign-inspired terrorism, there is a domestic terrorism underway in the name of race that is as threatening in some respects as foreign terrorism. that is the way i hear it. dir. wray: yeah, i don't know t
qaeda, whatever it might be, and those inspired by white supremacy or at least some version of race -- that is the way i heard you say it. please clarify. dir. wray: let me clarify. what i just gave you were the number of arrests. the number of arrests. that's not necessarily the same thing as number of investigations. that's an important distinction. sen. durbin: assuming the integrity of your department, which i will come of the fact that they would make an arrest, it is with the belief that...
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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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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 espousing the same ideology well she's now becoming some somehow in a way at 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 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 ri
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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and it's good lucian with al qaeda to conspire against the sas in. opposition to 20 left bahrain playing with fire on al jazeera a conflict that is now considered to be the world's worst humanitarian crisis how many did not all have to die like this stock is her answer is really for sale and investigation into how billions of euros are made from supplying arms to saudi arabia a leader of the coalition fighting a war in the south the case is interesting. because of the amount of money involved yemen war profiteers. the dozens killed and 20 attacks in yemen this port city of aden. hello and welcome to al-jazeera leifer my headquarters in doha with me elizabeth also ahead iran's president describes u.s. sanctions on the country's foreign minister as childish and says washington is afraid of hama jobs every if. you wander partially closed its border with the d r c after a 3rd patient dies from a ball in the city of goma. and democratic frontrunner joe biden back on the defensive in the party's latest presidential debate. we begin with breaking news from
and it's good lucian with al qaeda to conspire against the sas in. opposition to 20 left bahrain playing with fire on al jazeera a conflict that is now considered to be the world's worst humanitarian crisis how many did not all have to die like this stock is her answer is really for sale and investigation into how billions of euros are made from supplying arms to saudi arabia a leader of the coalition fighting a war in the south the case is interesting. because of the amount of money involved...
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saying hamza bin laden, son of the late al-qaeda leader osama bin laden, is dead. it's not clear if the us played a role. he had released audio and video calling for attacks on the us and other countries. ten more democratic hopefuls are going head to head in a second televised debate in detroit. the candidates have discussed healthcare and immigration. another series of debates in september will whittle the candidates down to ten. whoever comes out on top eventually will take on donald trump for the us presidency next year. the russian president vladimir putin has ordered the army to help tackle massive wildfires raging in siberia and other regions in the east. so far, about three million hectares have been affected. many local people complain not enough is being done to tackle the fires. now on bbc news, it's time for click. it's the hardest problem in technology and one that could change everything. this week we're in arizona, the self driving capital of the world, to ride in the latest robotic vehicles, meet the people who are not happy to see them... what am i
saying hamza bin laden, son of the late al-qaeda leader osama bin laden, is dead. it's not clear if the us played a role. he had released audio and video calling for attacks on the us and other countries. ten more democratic hopefuls are going head to head in a second televised debate in detroit. the candidates have discussed healthcare and immigration. another series of debates in september will whittle the candidates down to ten. whoever comes out on top eventually will take on donald trump...
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our informant picture of al qaeda was poor. we thought that the second wave was coming which is what al qaeda was planning the next sflen. there was research on anthrax and southern afghanistan. we didn't know who sent those letters in fall of 2001. then in the midst of this, the american public is saying, if this ever happens again, it's on you, the first prisoners captured, abu za bayda. that's the genesis of the interrogation program. >> why is there what you regard as the quote/unquote effectiveness debate relative to harsh negotiations? they work and they didn't work. why can't we resolve that. >> america should not be in the perspective of thinking they have to go down the path saying it doesn't work. and that's another reason we don't have to do it. to my point, it does work. if you don't think this is san american way to do business, pass laws against it. if you're scaled on walls and sliding up, and that you say i have to say that they're not effective to say they're immoral. sense. even they're appropriate or they're
our informant picture of al qaeda was poor. we thought that the second wave was coming which is what al qaeda was planning the next sflen. there was research on anthrax and southern afghanistan. we didn't know who sent those letters in fall of 2001. then in the midst of this, the american public is saying, if this ever happens again, it's on you, the first prisoners captured, abu za bayda. that's the genesis of the interrogation program. >> why is there what you regard as the...