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what does al qaeda look like today? it's been called al qaeda 2.0. a more decentralized organization than the one that attacked us on september 11th, 2001. loosely made up of affiliates and hangers on like al qaeda and and the islamic -- allocate ka and the peninsula. al shabaab, but who are these smaller organizations? should we be concerned about them here at home? and what about the lone terrorist living in the west, quietly plotting another boston bombing. cnn national cnn analyst peter bergen oversaw the first television interview with osama bin laden in 1997. his book "manhunt" is the subject of a new hbo documentary. what do you think is the state of al qaeda today? >> the best onset of that question is what osama bin laden's own assessment of what it was. before he died, he wrote a letter basically outlining how much the drones had impacted his group. he was very aware that the al qaeda brand was in deep trouble. he was advising other groups not to adopt the al qaeda brand because it would be bad for fund-raising and attract a lot of negative
what does al qaeda look like today? it's been called al qaeda 2.0. a more decentralized organization than the one that attacked us on september 11th, 2001. loosely made up of affiliates and hangers on like al qaeda and and the islamic -- allocate ka and the peninsula. al shabaab, but who are these smaller organizations? should we be concerned about them here at home? and what about the lone terrorist living in the west, quietly plotting another boston bombing. cnn national cnn analyst peter...
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what does al qaeda look like today? it's been called alqaeda 2.0. loosely made up of affiliates and hangs on. who are these smaller organizations? should we be concerned about them? and what about the lone terrorists living in the west quietly plotting another boston bombing. cnn's national surt analyst oversaw the first television interview with osama bin laden in 1997. his book, "man hunt" is the subject of a new hbo documentary. >> what do you think is the state of al qaeda is today? >> the best answer to that question was what osama bin laden's own assessment of that was. he outlined how much the drones had impacted, you know, his group. he was very aware that the al qaeda brand was in deep trouble. >> former secretary of defense oversaw the united states c campaigns against al qaeda known as the fata. >> i honestly believe that we are safer since 9/11, largely, because of what we've been able to do going after their core leadership. when i first came into government, there were four key people that were largely running al qaeda. today, three of
what does al qaeda look like today? it's been called alqaeda 2.0. loosely made up of affiliates and hangs on. who are these smaller organizations? should we be concerned about them? and what about the lone terrorists living in the west quietly plotting another boston bombing. cnn's national surt analyst oversaw the first television interview with osama bin laden in 1997. his book, "man hunt" is the subject of a new hbo documentary. >> what do you think is the state of al qaeda...
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al qaeda is a shell of itself. groups must be dealt with but in the years to come not every collection of thugs that labels themselves al qaeda will pose a credible threat to the united states. unless we discipline our thinking, our definition, our actions, we may be drawn into more wars we don't need to fight. or continue to grant presidents powers more suited for traditional armed powers between nation states. i look forward to engaging congress and the american people in efforts to refine and ultimately repeal the aumf's mandate. and i will not sign laws designed to expand this mandate further. our systematic efforts to dismantle terrorist organizations must continue but this war like all wars must end. that's what history advises. that's what our democracy demands. that brings me to my final topic. the detention of terrorist suspects. i'm going to repeat one more time as a matter of policy, the preference of the united states is to capture terrorist suspects. when we do detain a suspect we interrogate them. if
al qaeda is a shell of itself. groups must be dealt with but in the years to come not every collection of thugs that labels themselves al qaeda will pose a credible threat to the united states. unless we discipline our thinking, our definition, our actions, we may be drawn into more wars we don't need to fight. or continue to grant presidents powers more suited for traditional armed powers between nation states. i look forward to engaging congress and the american people in efforts to refine...
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first, al qaeda. ablg and then the attack and then the world trade center is a shadow of its former self. it has become a franchise organization. in my reading of them, local concerns seemed paramount. americans aumpb forget no afghan was involved in 9/11. third, al qaeda was not crippled by magic but through the hard work of counter terrorism by many governments across many regions. fourth, the boston bombings have reminded us that the war on terror is one that has to be fought at home as well. but how to find the next group of misfits who have no background with terrorists, who might get radicalized over the internet and who will go from talking radicalism the next day to plotting one next. we can't identify every one of news perspective terrorists no matter how well we do. the people across the united states will tell you, the best to ten shl terrorists comes from their communities, which often means, in these times, muslim communities. so we need eyes on the groumpbd. friendly relations with imams
first, al qaeda. ablg and then the attack and then the world trade center is a shadow of its former self. it has become a franchise organization. in my reading of them, local concerns seemed paramount. americans aumpb forget no afghan was involved in 9/11. third, al qaeda was not crippled by magic but through the hard work of counter terrorism by many governments across many regions. fourth, the boston bombings have reminded us that the war on terror is one that has to be fought at home as...
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we relentlessly targeted al qaeda's leadership. we ended the war in iraq, and brought nearly 150,000 troops home. we pursued a new strategy in afghanistan, and increased our training of afghan forces. we unequivocally banned torture, affirmed our commitment to civilian courts, worked to align our policies with the rule of law, and expanded our consultations with congress. today, osama bin laden is dead, and so are most of his top lieutenants. there have been no large-scale attacks on the united states, and our homeland is more secure. fewer of our troops are in harm's way, and over the next 19 months they will continue to come home. our alliances are strong, and so is our standing in the world. in sum, we are safer because of our efforts. now make no mistake, our nation is still threatened by terrorists. from benghazi to boston, we have been tragically reminded of that truth. we must recognize, however, that the threat has shifted and evolved from the one that came to our shores on 9/11. with a decade of experience to draw from, no
we relentlessly targeted al qaeda's leadership. we ended the war in iraq, and brought nearly 150,000 troops home. we pursued a new strategy in afghanistan, and increased our training of afghan forces. we unequivocally banned torture, affirmed our commitment to civilian courts, worked to align our policies with the rule of law, and expanded our consultations with congress. today, osama bin laden is dead, and so are most of his top lieutenants. there have been no large-scale attacks on the united...
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of al qaeda around world. this is where what i'm talking about it together talking whitephilip was talking about. saying ithat i'm fits together with what about thes talking rest of the world does not think we are at war. therefore to the extent that the u.s. may use force lawfully under international law, one has to apply and human rights law paradigm, meaning that one can only target someone who poses an absolutely imminent threat. under human rights law paradigms, other international lawyers from other countries would say if bin laden can be shown to be sitting in pakistan about to launch an attack and pakistan is not willing to do anything about it, then, yes, the u.s. may act in self- defense. but there's a stark contrast between our view in the u.s. that we are at war with al qaeda where we can kill members in a matter where they are and the rest of the world perspective, which is that the united states is not in a war. there were very surprised to find the obama administration to adopt this armed confli
of al qaeda around world. this is where what i'm talking about it together talking whitephilip was talking about. saying ithat i'm fits together with what about thes talking rest of the world does not think we are at war. therefore to the extent that the u.s. may use force lawfully under international law, one has to apply and human rights law paradigm, meaning that one can only target someone who poses an absolutely imminent threat. under human rights law paradigms, other international lawyers...
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qaeda will reduce the need for unmanned strikes beyond the afghan theater we only target al qaeda and its associated forces and even then the use of drones is heavily constrained america does not take strikes when we have the ability to capture individual terrorists our preference is always to detain interrogate and prosecute. america cannot take strikes wherever we choose our actions are bound by consultations with partners and respect for state sovereignty america does not take strikes to punish individuals we act against terrorists who pose a continuing and imminent threat to the american people and when there are no other governments capable of affectively addressing the threat and before any strike is taken there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured the highest standard we can set and this last point is critical because much of the criticism about drone strikes both here at home and abroad understandably centers on reports of civilian casualties there's a wide gap between u.s. assessments of such casualties and non governmental reports nevertheless i
qaeda will reduce the need for unmanned strikes beyond the afghan theater we only target al qaeda and its associated forces and even then the use of drones is heavily constrained america does not take strikes when we have the ability to capture individual terrorists our preference is always to detain interrogate and prosecute. america cannot take strikes wherever we choose our actions are bound by consultations with partners and respect for state sovereignty america does not take strikes to...
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he's from the al qaeda group in yemen. this time last year he was killed by a drone trike in yemen after stepping out of his vehicle. that drone reportedly knew where to find him because of a double agent, because there had been somebody on the inside of al qaeda in the iranian peninsula in yemen who al qaeda thought was one of them but was actual lay spy working for the west. not apparently for the cia but for noern western intelligence service. the reason that we know that is why the records from 20 phone lines and associated press bureaus in d.c. and new york and hartford and congress and all these reporters' personal phones and everything all ended up in the hands of the justice department even though we supposedly have a free press in this country. when it was reported a year ago that a plot to blow up a u.s.-bound plane had been thwarted in yemen with be one of the details that the ap reported at the time was that the actual bomb from that plot not only hadn't been detonated on that plane, but the actual bomb had end
he's from the al qaeda group in yemen. this time last year he was killed by a drone trike in yemen after stepping out of his vehicle. that drone reportedly knew where to find him because of a double agent, because there had been somebody on the inside of al qaeda in the iranian peninsula in yemen who al qaeda thought was one of them but was actual lay spy working for the west. not apparently for the cia but for noern western intelligence service. the reason that we know that is why the records...
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qaeda but, you know, he didn't define how he defines al qaeda, jake. so i think there are a lot of unanswered questions that this speech leaves open. what is an associate ed force o al qaeda? how does he decide who fits his definition for a strike? some other things he raised, he said he's open to more oversight in his drone strikes either from the judicial branch or inside the government, his own executive branch. but then he immediately knocked down both as problematic, both of his options are problematic. he said his attorney general is going to look into these leaks investigations and what should be the right balance with press freedoms. so now you know this as well as i do, jake, the minute that you say there is an inquiry and a study under way, now whenever we're going to ask the question in the press briefing room about this, they will say, you know there's a study under way so we'll answer that question once the results of that study are complete. so i bet that will kick those answers down the road and we won't get those answers any more. so i
qaeda but, you know, he didn't define how he defines al qaeda, jake. so i think there are a lot of unanswered questions that this speech leaves open. what is an associate ed force o al qaeda? how does he decide who fits his definition for a strike? some other things he raised, he said he's open to more oversight in his drone strikes either from the judicial branch or inside the government, his own executive branch. but then he immediately knocked down both as problematic, both of his options...
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lethal yet less capable al qaeda affiliates. threats to diplomatic facilities and businesses abroad. homegrown extremists. this is the future of terrorism. we must take these threats seriously, and do all that we can to confront them. but as we shape our response, we have to recognize that the scale of this threat closely resembles the types of attacks we faced before 9/11. in the 1980s, we lost americans to terrorism at our embassy in beirut, at our marine barracks in lebanon, on a cruise ship at sea, at a disco in berlin, and on pan am flight 103 over lockerbie. in the 1990s, we lost americans to terrorism at the world trade center, at our military facilities in saudi arabia, and at our embassy in kenya. these attacks were all deadly, and we learned that left unchecked, these threats can grow. but if dealt with smartly and proportionally, these threats need not rise to the level that we saw on the eve of 9/11. moreover, we must recognize that these threats don't arise in a vacuum. most, though not all, of the terrorism we face
lethal yet less capable al qaeda affiliates. threats to diplomatic facilities and businesses abroad. homegrown extremists. this is the future of terrorism. we must take these threats seriously, and do all that we can to confront them. but as we shape our response, we have to recognize that the scale of this threat closely resembles the types of attacks we faced before 9/11. in the 1980s, we lost americans to terrorism at our embassy in beirut, at our marine barracks in lebanon, on a cruise ship...
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the threat of al-qaeda is evolving. but it is not diminishing. look at the territory that al-qaeda is grabbing in the region. they are accumulating territory and what time is it appropriate to say the war is over and your enemy and gaining strength in different ways and losing strength. and gaining strength and evolving in other ways. one of the things that struck me in the speech was what was not in it. no mention what so ever of weapons of mass destruction and chemical and bionuclear. it is like the threat facing the united states was the possibility or likelihood that terrorist or states would use weapons of mass destruction and have them shared, groups would have them shared by states with weapons of mass destruction to be used on the united states. and the president didn't mention that and down played mass casulties here in the home land. i think it is a speech that people will point back to when there is another mass casulty attack here. >> he said the global war on terror is over and believes it can be managed. he did quote from the docume
the threat of al-qaeda is evolving. but it is not diminishing. look at the territory that al-qaeda is grabbing in the region. they are accumulating territory and what time is it appropriate to say the war is over and your enemy and gaining strength in different ways and losing strength. and gaining strength and evolving in other ways. one of the things that struck me in the speech was what was not in it. no mention what so ever of weapons of mass destruction and chemical and bionuclear. it is...
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he believed he had found an al qaeda sleeper sell to assist him. after months of planning, he parked what he believed was a truck bomb underneath a skyscraper and dialed a cell phone number he sought would detonate the bomb. the bomb was a fake supplied by our undercover agents, and the call signaled the agents to make the arrest. last year, he was convicted and sentenced to 24 years in prison. intelligence led us to him and the combined efforts of our federal, state, and local partners help us stop him before he could do any harm. in the face of this threat, we and the bureau will continue to enhance our intelligence capabilities to get the right information to the right people at the right time, and we will continue to build strong partnerships, for these tools have been the foundation for our success against terrorism over the past 10 years. we must keep adapting to these changing terrorist threats to stay one step ahead of those who would do was harm, and we must do all of this while respecting the role of law and the safeguards guaranteed by t
he believed he had found an al qaeda sleeper sell to assist him. after months of planning, he parked what he believed was a truck bomb underneath a skyscraper and dialed a cell phone number he sought would detonate the bomb. the bomb was a fake supplied by our undercover agents, and the call signaled the agents to make the arrest. last year, he was convicted and sentenced to 24 years in prison. intelligence led us to him and the combined efforts of our federal, state, and local partners help us...
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we're going to go out and we're going to defeat al qaeda, we're going to kill bin laden, and we're going to win this war." >> narrator: that night, they prepared an operational plan. >> brennan: cofer and his people pulled together what was going to be the next step as far as going after al qaeda, going after afghanistan. and they were the ones that actually were able to bring the plans to the table first and present them at the white house. >> black: where everybody else is looking for their maps on afghanistan, we're ready to rock, ready to roll. i mean, we were waiting for the bureaucracy to catch up. >> narrator: black would personally present the plan to president bush. >> brennan: cia had already done more homework on al qaeda than any other part of the us government. and so, what they were able to do then was to put together a proposal and a timeline as far as how the cia could be the vanguard of the us government move against al qaeda. >> narrator: the cia code name for the covert program would become "greystone." >> priest: they had a matrix that they offered to the white house
we're going to go out and we're going to defeat al qaeda, we're going to kill bin laden, and we're going to win this war." >> narrator: that night, they prepared an operational plan. >> brennan: cofer and his people pulled together what was going to be the next step as far as going after al qaeda, going after afghanistan. and they were the ones that actually were able to bring the plans to the table first and present them at the white house. >> black: where everybody else...
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is it a war and how much of it is al qaeda per se? >> well, let me begin the answer to that question by saying i think we have to be careful in characterizing our ongoing counter-terrorism efforts which are in a variety of contexts like what we see in boston now, which is law enforcement effort. like what we see in places like yemen and elsewhere. we have to be careful when talking about it as a war against a concept. i think that term works tbien if you're talking about the state of poverty or the scourge of drugs. it's a good bumper sticker to rally public support for a domestic government program. >> rose: or medical issue. >> when you're talking about a government effort that involves lethal force, that involves the national security assets of our governmentux we only go to war against nations and groups. we don't go to war against a concept. fing we get into the framework of talking about a war against a concept, we risk dangerous overreach. >> rose: however, many people make this point that in whatever the complex might be, we s
is it a war and how much of it is al qaeda per se? >> well, let me begin the answer to that question by saying i think we have to be careful in characterizing our ongoing counter-terrorism efforts which are in a variety of contexts like what we see in boston now, which is law enforcement effort. like what we see in places like yemen and elsewhere. we have to be careful when talking about it as a war against a concept. i think that term works tbien if you're talking about the state of...
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my job is to kill al qaeda. either get shoulder to shoulder, get with us or get out of our way. oh, hey mike. what are you up to? oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. where did you hear that? [ both ] the internet. oh look. here comes my date. i met him on the internet. he's a french model. uh, bonjour. [ male announcer ] state farm. more mobile than ever. get to a better state. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. oh, yeah! once you experience it there's no going back. now save on the closeout of our classic specia
my job is to kill al qaeda. either get shoulder to shoulder, get with us or get out of our way. oh, hey mike. what are you up to? oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. where did you hear that? [ both ] the internet. oh look. here...
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so talking points were generated by who knows that did not mention al qaeda. who scrubbed the memos? white house press secretary jay carney, dance for your supper. >> the white house and state department have made clear that the single adjustment that was made to those talking points by either of these two institutions were changing the word "consulate" to "diplomatic facility." >> stephen: wow. consulate to diplomatic facility. wow, they really have a way with the language ewen is. so the white house and the state department just changed one word. hmmmm. let me just change one word. liar. jim? >> today abc news has exclusively obtained 12 versions of the talking points showing they went through extensive edits. the early drafts pointed to evidence that an al qaeda a fill rated group took part in the attack and that the c.i.a. had warned about al qaeda threats in benghazi. >> the talking pointsham undergone 12 different revisions including extensive edits by the state department. >> 12 crafts. that's worse than a cover-up folks. that's overthinking. you have t
so talking points were generated by who knows that did not mention al qaeda. who scrubbed the memos? white house press secretary jay carney, dance for your supper. >> the white house and state department have made clear that the single adjustment that was made to those talking points by either of these two institutions were changing the word "consulate" to "diplomatic facility." >> stephen: wow. consulate to diplomatic facility. wow, they really have a way with...
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qaeda and al-sharia. all of this is a distraction from the key issues. >> neil: sort of a right-wing cabal, this is all based on an abc news report that verifies a lot of the things fox news handbeen reporting, catherine herridge has been reporting about an effort by the obama administration to revise the comments. >> first and foremost, on september 12, one day after the attack in benghazi, fox news was first to report that they had nothing to do with the antiislam youtube video that was blamed by the administration and it was a coordinated, premeditated attack, and significantly that reporting was based on an interview with the charm of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, who is getting regular briefings on the situation in libya. he was looking at the same intelligence that jay carney has just claimed was not clear, and in the fog of war that seemed to suggest the video. we now know that is simply not the case. then one day of susan rice was on the sunday talk shows, fox news was first to re
qaeda and al-sharia. all of this is a distraction from the key issues. >> neil: sort of a right-wing cabal, this is all based on an abc news report that verifies a lot of the things fox news handbeen reporting, catherine herridge has been reporting about an effort by the obama administration to revise the comments. >> first and foremost, on september 12, one day after the attack in benghazi, fox news was first to report that they had nothing to do with the antiislam youtube video...
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we rerentlessly targeted al qaeda's leadership. we ended the war in iraq and brought 150,000 troops home. we pursued a new strategy in afghanistan and increased our training of afghan forces we unequivocally banned torture, affirmed our commitment to civilian courts, worked to align our policies with the rule of law and expanded our consultations with congress today usama bin laden is dead. and so are most of his top lieutenants. there have been no large scale attacks on the united states and our homeland is more secure. few of our troops are in harm's way and over the next 19 months they will continue to come home. our alliances are strong and so is our standing in the world. in sum, we are safer because of our efforts. now, make no mistake, our nation is still threatened by terrorists. from benghazi to boston we have been tragically reminded of that truth. but we have to recognize that the threat has shifted and he a involved from the way that came to our shores on 9/11. with a decade of experience now to draw from, this is the m
we rerentlessly targeted al qaeda's leadership. we ended the war in iraq and brought 150,000 troops home. we pursued a new strategy in afghanistan and increased our training of afghan forces we unequivocally banned torture, affirmed our commitment to civilian courts, worked to align our policies with the rule of law and expanded our consultations with congress today usama bin laden is dead. and so are most of his top lieutenants. there have been no large scale attacks on the united states and...
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but it's an indicator, al qaeda under pressure, al qaeda looking for targets, but al qaeda still able to move men around great distances, has planning and communications capability. it's something that should worry everybody, erin. >> absolutely, barbara. as everyone's tried to figure out where these men came from, according to the source that you and tim have been speaking to, these men were traced back, at least part of their trip to northern mali where i understand the trail went cold. what do they know about these guys? who are they? >> right. they don't know -- they don't -- we don't believe they know where they are right now, but let's go back to what you were saying. mali, of course, where you traveled just a few months ago, one of the first to look at the al qaeda threat in north africa. viewers should remember that you were pointing out a good deal of this, one of the key al qaeda-related jihadist leaders in mali, it's believed these men in the benghazi attack may have communicated with him. that goes back to the central point you now have a al qaeda network spread not just a
but it's an indicator, al qaeda under pressure, al qaeda looking for targets, but al qaeda still able to move men around great distances, has planning and communications capability. it's something that should worry everybody, erin. >> absolutely, barbara. as everyone's tried to figure out where these men came from, according to the source that you and tim have been speaking to, these men were traced back, at least part of their trip to northern mali where i understand the trail went cold....
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but the president talked about al qaeda affiliates that we still had to go after. he talked about targeting networks that would do america harm. he said if we don't get them first, they will kill americans and i know that. so i'm trying to sort of -- i understand the republicans don't like the rhetoric because they think it downplays the threat, but what about the actual things the president said? i'm not sure i heard something that to me says, oh, he's put americans at risk. that's kind of where i was going. >> sure. and, you know, i watched the speech. you know, core al qaeda has successfully been denigrated tremendously. and that's a good thing. but i think, again -- and he does talk about the al qaeda franchises, but he sort of diminishes that threat to the homeland. and i think that's where i take issue with him because al qaeda has evolved into a franchise global movement if you will that inspires and also is very tactical. >> sure. >> we've seen, you know, egypt with the muslim brotherhood, libya and northern africa, now we're looking at syria, perhaps jorda
but the president talked about al qaeda affiliates that we still had to go after. he talked about targeting networks that would do america harm. he said if we don't get them first, they will kill americans and i know that. so i'm trying to sort of -- i understand the republicans don't like the rhetoric because they think it downplays the threat, but what about the actual things the president said? i'm not sure i heard something that to me says, oh, he's put americans at risk. that's kind of...
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my job is to kill al qaeda. either get shoulder to shoulder, get with us or get out of our way. we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of tim and laura. it's amazing how appreciative people are when you tell them they could save a lot of money on their car insurance by switching to geico...they may even make you their best man. may i have the rings please? ah, helzberg diamonds. nice choice, mate. ...and now in the presence of these guests we join this loving couple. oh dear......
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you have seen that al-qaeda has evolved but al-qaeda evolved consciously. they said we're under pressure in pakistan sorry we are doing to decentralize. let's promote the i fal yates in syria and mali and north africa. benghazi was less than a year ago that was also an al-qaeda operation. so it's not true to say the war is winding down. >> paul: one of the things that struck me about the speech, he never uttered the words weapons of mass destruction that is ultimate fear that one of those terror groups will get those and just have to succeed ones. >> we discussed a couple weeks ago the chemical weapons, sarin gas, release in it new york subway system, we're back to the races. biggest problems with this speech we're sitting here trying to figure out what exactly the president is saying on the war on terror. it's one thing for the american people is confused. i'm concerned that if the national bureaucracy gets confused the c.i.a. we spent so much time to get them focused on the threat. i think the president is making them wonder where their best efforts shoul
you have seen that al-qaeda has evolved but al-qaeda evolved consciously. they said we're under pressure in pakistan sorry we are doing to decentralize. let's promote the i fal yates in syria and mali and north africa. benghazi was less than a year ago that was also an al-qaeda operation. so it's not true to say the war is winding down. >> paul: one of the things that struck me about the speech, he never uttered the words weapons of mass destruction that is ultimate fear that one of those...
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that was also an al qaeda operation. so it's very -- it's not true to say that this war is winding down. >> you know, one of the things that struck me about the speech, dan, was what he didn't say. he never uttered the words weapons of mass destruction, which is the fear that one of these terrorist groups will get those and all they have to do is succeed once. >> we discussed this on this program a couple weeks ago, what's going on in syria, the chemical weapons, the sarin gas, what if they get ahold of that, bring it over here, release it in the new york subway system, we're back to the races. the biggest problem with the speech, we're trying to figure out what exactly the president is saying on the war on terror. it's one thing for the american people to be confused. i'm concerned that the national security bureaucracy starts to get confused about what their job is, the cia, the fbiuch an 9/11 to get them focused on this threat and now they have a lot of things to do and at lot of priorities and i think the president i
that was also an al qaeda operation. so it's very -- it's not true to say that this war is winding down. >> you know, one of the things that struck me about the speech, dan, was what he didn't say. he never uttered the words weapons of mass destruction, which is the fear that one of these terrorist groups will get those and all they have to do is succeed once. >> we discussed this on this program a couple weeks ago, what's going on in syria, the chemical weapons, the sarin gas, what...
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is at war with al qaeda. as an olive branch to critics he says the administration will consider options for making drone strikes more transparent such as an independent oversight board or special court to approve the attacks but no promises. the president ran into some trouble as he moved on to another long-snding controversy in his speech. a heckler slamming his failure to close the prison at guantanamo bay despite signing an executive director to do so in his very first hours in office. more than 100 of the 166 detainees at gitmo have been on a hunger strike for months now. before he could address that a cofounder of the group code pink beat him to the punch. >> once again, to -- >> these desperate people -- >> i'm about to address it, ma'am. but you've got to let me speak. >> you are commander-in-chief. >> let me address it. >> you can close guantanamo today. >> let me address it, ma'am. why don't you sit down and i will tell you exactly what i'm going to do. >> benjamin interrupted the president several m
is at war with al qaeda. as an olive branch to critics he says the administration will consider options for making drone strikes more transparent such as an independent oversight board or special court to approve the attacks but no promises. the president ran into some trouble as he moved on to another long-snding controversy in his speech. a heckler slamming his failure to close the prison at guantanamo bay despite signing an executive director to do so in his very first hours in office. more...
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what do you want. >> my job is to kill al qaeda. either get shoulder to shoulder, get with us or get out of our way. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> a small group of people, many of them women, were blamed. they were blamed. they failed to connect the dots. connect the dots. if i hear that -- the washington machine turned on them and said it's your fault. do a line diagram and you failed to connect the dots. the dots were there. it's us who decide that we need to erase the dots. hello. they're coming at us. >> something that people don't fully grasp is how alone the cia felt in this period of time. just by virtue of the evolution of events and history, we ended up at this moment in time with kind of unique knowledge of this phenomenon, al qaeda. i think the feeling all of us had was this is on our shoulders to prevent this from ever happening again. the day of 9/11, the president pulled us together and said i want to see a war plan here. well, we had been working on this for a long time. we were ready to go. >> the challenge when
what do you want. >> my job is to kill al qaeda. either get shoulder to shoulder, get with us or get out of our way. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> a small group of people, many of them women, were blamed. they were blamed. they failed to connect the dots. connect the dots. if i hear that -- the washington machine turned on them and said it's your fault. do a line diagram and you failed to connect the dots. the dots were there. it's us who decide that we need to erase the...
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al qaeda will be with us for a long time. i specifically want to point out in the president's remarks, "we must strengthen the opposition in syria while isolating extremist elements, because the end of the tyrant does in no way -- end of the tyrant does not give way to the tyranny of terrorism. we must strengthen the opposition in syria." i agree, mr. president, and we have watched the last little over two years, 80,000, 100,000 people massacred, the presence of extremist elements on the increase, a destabilization of lebanon and jordan, all the things that the non- interventionists said would happen if we intervened have happened because we did not intervene. i am dumbfounded that the president would say we must strengthen the opposition in syria when again we are banking on the goodwill of the russians and some kind of peace conference that may or may not take place next month. there is a number of other comments about the president's speech that i would be glad to go into, but maybe it is better addressed in the question-a
al qaeda will be with us for a long time. i specifically want to point out in the president's remarks, "we must strengthen the opposition in syria while isolating extremist elements, because the end of the tyrant does in no way -- end of the tyrant does not give way to the tyranny of terrorism. we must strengthen the opposition in syria." i agree, mr. president, and we have watched the last little over two years, 80,000, 100,000 people massacred, the presence of extremist elements on...
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he risked his life to take on al qaeda and pakistan. he's going off to prison for 30 months leaving his young family behind. >> after your article was published in january on the web, a lot of comments campaign in. i want to read one from a woman named catherine fitzpatrick. i was reading the article about kiriakou, i kept thinking the reason scott shane thinks he should not be punished severely, he is his source. might being kiriakou. the other thing i thought, he and his editors feel guilty to try and talk themselves away from the conscious they feel and mission not accomplished and in shane is challenging the view of a lot of progressives at the time. it simply fit their view. i can go on. >> that's a well put version of an argument that i certainly hear a lot. after that article was published in another times as well, in that article as someone who reads it carefully, i don't hide my conflict of interest. i have an interest in getting government official to talk to me about national security affairs. that's my bread and butter and t
he risked his life to take on al qaeda and pakistan. he's going off to prison for 30 months leaving his young family behind. >> after your article was published in january on the web, a lot of comments campaign in. i want to read one from a woman named catherine fitzpatrick. i was reading the article about kiriakou, i kept thinking the reason scott shane thinks he should not be punished severely, he is his source. might being kiriakou. the other thing i thought, he and his editors feel...
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that's al qaeda's method. it's guerrilla warfare. it doesn't have to involve the entire organization from the top down. any individual anywhere can be inspired by al qaeda, the movement of inspire magazine from alaki and followers. and that inspiration is just to fight the west. it's to fight our beliefs and our way of life. if you look at the magazine, other articles, they talk about the cost economically to our way of life by doing these attacks, the increased security, the increased security in the london marathon weeks later because of the boston attacks. and that's what they're really proud of. they're hurting us economically as well as making our people bleed and killing innocent civilians on the streets of boston. >> the explosive devices used in the boston bombings had striking similarities to a bomb recipe in the first issue of "inspire" june 2010. the article "make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom." now the magazine is touting the success of that issue in its new edition. how difficult will it be for law enforcement to sto
that's al qaeda's method. it's guerrilla warfare. it doesn't have to involve the entire organization from the top down. any individual anywhere can be inspired by al qaeda, the movement of inspire magazine from alaki and followers. and that inspiration is just to fight the west. it's to fight our beliefs and our way of life. if you look at the magazine, other articles, they talk about the cost economically to our way of life by doing these attacks, the increased security, the increased security...
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. >> osama bin laden and his al qaeda terrorists network are the immediate target. but the day after the attacks president george w. bush comes to the white house situation room and orders counterterrorism director richard clark to look into an iraq connection. >> when i said, mr. president, we will do that, of course, but we've done it before, and rather recently, and the answer has always been no. and it's likely to be no this time. he didn't like that answer. and he got mad. >> i was in the room during that time. and he was very adamant about perhaps seeing whether or not iraq could conduct such an operation against the united states. i was surprised when the president left the room. i said, i believe secretary wolfowitz got to him. >> paul wolfowitz, bush's deputy secretary of defense has had saddam on his personal enemies list for two decades. >> every time he survives something he sends a message to his enemies, i outlast my enemies, and if you are on the wrong list when i'm still around, you'll be in trouble. >> paul wolfowitz had become convinced that if we
. >> osama bin laden and his al qaeda terrorists network are the immediate target. but the day after the attacks president george w. bush comes to the white house situation room and orders counterterrorism director richard clark to look into an iraq connection. >> when i said, mr. president, we will do that, of course, but we've done it before, and rather recently, and the answer has always been no. and it's likely to be no this time. he didn't like that answer. and he got mad....
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belmoktar did not like the way al qaeda bosses talked to him. he left the group and declared his independence and carried out what al qaeda would call a spectacular attack that raid on the gas plant in algeria that killed 100 people, harris. >> harris: jonathan hunt, thank you very much. there is word of a first deadly drone strike since the president announced new rules for those controversial missions. next, we'll tell you who u.s. forces were apparently targeting. plus, an up close look at a tornado's destructive force after it touches down where people would probably never expect. and why did the ostrich cross the road? that's what some drivers are asking. after that thing caused some pretty bad wrecks. with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every pchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read b
belmoktar did not like the way al qaeda bosses talked to him. he left the group and declared his independence and carried out what al qaeda would call a spectacular attack that raid on the gas plant in algeria that killed 100 people, harris. >> harris: jonathan hunt, thank you very much. there is word of a first deadly drone strike since the president announced new rules for those controversial missions. next, we'll tell you who u.s. forces were apparently targeting. plus, an up close...
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zero as differentiated from al qaeda central. basically it involves loosely affiliated groups that have low or no formal connection to the central organization. but they commit acts of terrorism on their own initiative. and the final years of his life he served as an inspirational figure rather than an actual command. he counseled muslims that gian was an individual do for every muslim that was capable of going to war. so taking that idea one step further, a member of al qaeda by the name of obol mossad advanced the strategy of decentralization to fit contemporary conditions. shortly before he was apprehended in 2005 he released an online book called a global islamic resistance call. and in his book he proposed a strategy to of individual terrorism in which self-contained cells implemented war on their own initiative without direction from al qaeda central. he argued that it was folly for edgy hottest to fight from fixed locations because the units could be tracked and destroyed by western military forces. furthermore, he thought
zero as differentiated from al qaeda central. basically it involves loosely affiliated groups that have low or no formal connection to the central organization. but they commit acts of terrorism on their own initiative. and the final years of his life he served as an inspirational figure rather than an actual command. he counseled muslims that gian was an individual do for every muslim that was capable of going to war. so taking that idea one step further, a member of al qaeda by the name of...
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it takes both sides and as long as there are people throughout in al-qaeda or al-qaeda followers or al-qaeda related groups or spinoffs or affiliates as long as they want to kill people in their countries or in the u.s. homeland, the war isn't over. >> jamie: i have to listen to the interviews because i'm so interested in all of our safety. chris, thank you for bringing both sides. on the other issues, it's fascinating that you got them both together. great to see you, too. >> thank you. this is appropriate conversation for memorial day weekend. >> jamie: we are at war every day until we get the bad guys. check out the conversations with dick durbin and lindsey graham. the show airs twice, 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. only on fox. >> eric: something very appropriate for memorial day weekend. supporting our wounded warriors. mountain bike riding. leading the way down in texas is former president george w. bush. guess who is going along for the bikes for a ride? dr. mark siegle, he will tell us about very special mission on sunday morning house calms. >> there are a lot of americans who respect you
it takes both sides and as long as there are people throughout in al-qaeda or al-qaeda followers or al-qaeda related groups or spinoffs or affiliates as long as they want to kill people in their countries or in the u.s. homeland, the war isn't over. >> jamie: i have to listen to the interviews because i'm so interested in all of our safety. chris, thank you for bringing both sides. on the other issues, it's fascinating that you got them both together. great to see you, too. >> thank...