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tavis: let me start, if i might, given that you lived in nairobi and the kenya, with your thoughts on this still developing story in some ways, about this terrific incident at this mall in nairobi. >> there's not a civil person that i have talked to in nairobi that wasn't personally affected by the killings and i feel particularly sad because it takes us right at 20 years to when my son was killed and the underlying causes of why daniel and his colleagues were killed, as to why these young men are so angry and beyond evil. they are really related. >> and the underlying causes then and now are what? >> it is a lawless country and there's a sense of desperation, hopelessness, helplessness. there is a fundamentalist, way outsiders who have been trained by al qaeda. al qaeda was actually nurtured in the lawlessness of somalia after the americans were pulled out after black hawk down, which was just after my son was killed. tothere is this direct line what is happening now. i am so troubled because i can't figure out with. it. ie sense of vengeance -- can't figure out what will stop it. th
tavis: let me start, if i might, given that you lived in nairobi and the kenya, with your thoughts on this still developing story in some ways, about this terrific incident at this mall in nairobi. >> there's not a civil person that i have talked to in nairobi that wasn't personally affected by the killings and i feel particularly sad because it takes us right at 20 years to when my son was killed and the underlying causes of why daniel and his colleagues were killed, as to why these...
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in the east leg corner of nairobi, many kenyans are of somali origin. people here have been talking about the attack since it started. most of them condemn it, says a presenter at a local somali- speaking radio station. but some kenyans suspect there are al-shabaab supporters here, and the somali community fears retribution. >> also, there are other people here nursing those feelings, but still, we fear what might happen. the reason why the military has pursued al-shabaab -- i firmly believe the country should look out of somalia. >> most of the people in kenya's capital agree with this view. the shock in nairobi is palpable, but residents refused to be intimidated by the attack. >> gunfire in a shopping mall. that will not change our life because that is not what we are going to show them. >> the kenyan government faces a barrage of questions. i've attackers were killed, but it's not clear how many took part -- i've -- five attackers were killed. >> there is a chance that some escaped in the westgate mall. we are worried because we do not know what is
in the east leg corner of nairobi, many kenyans are of somali origin. people here have been talking about the attack since it started. most of them condemn it, says a presenter at a local somali- speaking radio station. but some kenyans suspect there are al-shabaab supporters here, and the somali community fears retribution. >> also, there are other people here nursing those feelings, but still, we fear what might happen. the reason why the military has pursued al-shabaab -- i firmly...
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within two weeks of the attack on the west gate mall. >> brian: in nairobi. >> gregg: and u.s. navy seals taking out the head of al-shabab , al-qaeda-connected terrorist attack. >> arthel: which claimed responsibility for that attack there at the west gate mall. we are going to move on now with more news. we'll keep you posted on that story as we got more developments and details into fox news. meantime, the defense department ordering most of its civilian employees back to work. of course, this is at the top of everybody's mind as well. this is coming after both houses of congress gathered today for a special weekend session. in that time, the house passing a bill that would entitle furloughed federal workers to get back pay. the senate was expected to do the same, but at the last minute, apparently decided not even to take up the issue. molly henneberg live on capitol hill. molly, it appears that would have been an easy one for them to take on, but what happened? >> they're not going to take it up, at least until next monday. the senate has adjourned for the weekend without v
within two weeks of the attack on the west gate mall. >> brian: in nairobi. >> gregg: and u.s. navy seals taking out the head of al-shabab , al-qaeda-connected terrorist attack. >> arthel: which claimed responsibility for that attack there at the west gate mall. we are going to move on now with more news. we'll keep you posted on that story as we got more developments and details into fox news. meantime, the defense department ordering most of its civilian employees back to...
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al jazeera nairobi. >> let's talk to angela mudukuti joining us from johannesburg. the country is pressing very voa vociferously. what do you think the position of countries such as your own south africa should be and will be? >> well, we hope that nations like south eask will do the afra will support the icc because this is an important justice accountability mechanism. >> is it targeting unfairly african countries? >> no, i think that's an unjustified statement because if you take a look at most of the cases before the icc they are self-referrals. going to the icc saying can you intervene, we can't handle this matter. so it is making an independent determination not the icc targeting africa. >> if some countries won't cooperate it is up to them, the status quo remains isn't it? >> absolutely. it is unlikely that they will reach a consensus. each head of state has to return to his country, submit it to parliament. only a year after all of this has been done will the withdrawal be effective. so in essence this is more talks about talks. >> let's say there is no vote
al jazeera nairobi. >> let's talk to angela mudukuti joining us from johannesburg. the country is pressing very voa vociferously. what do you think the position of countries such as your own south africa should be and will be? >> well, we hope that nations like south eask will do the afra will support the icc because this is an important justice accountability mechanism. >> is it targeting unfairly african countries? >> no, i think that's an unjustified statement because...
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from nairobi, karen allen reports. >> is this where the attackers prayed during the waistcoat seized? siege.gate >> there was disorganization during the whole thing. there was no command when they entered. they started firing. people were screaming and running here and there. had did not know we plainclothes officers there. >> sources have told me that initial sis mission is that a british attacker involved had not been substantiated. instead, the intelligence report obtained by the bbc reveals al- shabaab recruited kenyans on their own home ground. this is the mosque where al- shabaab clerics preached just a few -- priest. -- al-shabaab clerics preached. >> maybe you don't have one. maybe you are not going to school. and you get money. according to islamic -- good financial support from al- shabaab. this neighborhood has been on a watchlist for more than a year. that, following sustained security operations in this area, that some al-shabaab operatives have escaped and gone into hiding. by april, authorities had indications that they had regrouped and were planning a terror attack in
from nairobi, karen allen reports. >> is this where the attackers prayed during the waistcoat seized? siege.gate >> there was disorganization during the whole thing. there was no command when they entered. they started firing. people were screaming and running here and there. had did not know we plainclothes officers there. >> sources have told me that initial sis mission is that a british attacker involved had not been substantiated. instead, the intelligence report obtained...
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from nairobi, karen allen reports. >> is this where the attackers prayed during the waistcoat seized? siege.gate >> there was disorganization during the whole thing. there was no command when they entered. they started firing. people were screaming and running here and there. had did not know we plainclothes officers there. >> sources have told me that initial sis mission is that a british attacker involved had not been substantiated. instead, the intelligence report obtained by the bbc reveals al- shabaab recruited kenyans on their own home ground. this is the mosque where al- shabaab clerics preached just a few -- priest. -- al-shabaab clerics preached. >> maybe you don't have one. maybe you are not going to school. and you get money. according to islamic -- good financial support from al- shabaab. this neighborhood has been on a watchlist for more than a year. that, following sustained security operations in this area, that some al-shabaab operatives have escaped and gone into hiding. by april, authorities had indications that they had regrouped and were planning a terror attack in
from nairobi, karen allen reports. >> is this where the attackers prayed during the waistcoat seized? siege.gate >> there was disorganization during the whole thing. there was no command when they entered. they started firing. people were screaming and running here and there. had did not know we plainclothes officers there. >> sources have told me that initial sis mission is that a british attacker involved had not been substantiated. instead, the intelligence report obtained...
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from nairobi, karen alan reports. >> is this where the attackers preyed during the west gate siege? are few details emerge but more evidence of a break do you think in control when the military entered the complex. one officer agreed to talk to us anonymously. >> the military entered the building without command shooting randomly. when they entered and started firing, people are screaming and running here and there. people didn't know who to trust. >> it's a power struggle that now threatens the initial struggle. the snirble suspicions that a brittish attacker was involved is now unreliable. now it's revealed a group recruited kenyans not just su malis. one is sheikh ahmed an al-shabab leader now thought to be in sew mali. this was the mosque where he preached it. -- it took just a few moments to confirm young men are being sent to be trained. >> maybe they don't get school or need money and they go. according to islamic ideal, that's good. they get financial sfrupt al-shabab. >> investigators have yet to make a link between this area, the sheikh and the west gate attack but this ne
from nairobi, karen alan reports. >> is this where the attackers preyed during the west gate siege? are few details emerge but more evidence of a break do you think in control when the military entered the complex. one officer agreed to talk to us anonymously. >> the military entered the building without command shooting randomly. when they entered and started firing, people are screaming and running here and there. people didn't know who to trust. >> it's a power struggle...
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in nairobi, investigators knew they were more than the color of their clothes. this town seems about as remote as possibly imaginable. it is here on norway's southern coast, that he spent his formative years. it was in this, the less picturesque outskirts, that we understand that he lived as a teenager with his family until a few years ago. a neighbor told us he disappeared and moved to africa. >> he took a look at the cctv footage from inside westgate. henrickson admits that he has not seen his neighbor for about four years. but he points without prompting to black shirt, apparently corroborating other sources both in norway and in kenya. >> he was talking about the koran all the time. inhere's what we know -- 1999, he fled mogadishu with his family. he returned to somalia 10 years later, hoping to build a life for himself. since then, a family member told us he kept in sporadic contact, calling him frequently and always from distant smalley mobile numbers. his last call was made this summer. he was in trouble, he said, and wanted to come home. between 20 and 3
in nairobi, investigators knew they were more than the color of their clothes. this town seems about as remote as possibly imaginable. it is here on norway's southern coast, that he spent his formative years. it was in this, the less picturesque outskirts, that we understand that he lived as a teenager with his family until a few years ago. a neighbor told us he disappeared and moved to africa. >> he took a look at the cctv footage from inside westgate. henrickson admits that he has not...
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example is very clear on this because you've got nairobi crumbling you've got the new cities the fiber because of comes a teacup etc but you've also got these innovations spaces bubbling up in nairobi sixteen of them. organizing groups who are doing things in this the i hope. what they're doing is using technology to solve the real problems so an example of this might be. where the taking of the deal on so long to mobile phone to light which is great because there's one point four billion people in the world without power but a lot of people can't afford the two hundred bucks a piece of kit costs but if you put a sim card in it and people can lease it for fifty cents a day and they can make mobile money transfers and they get access to insurance and then buy fertilizers and then make mobile payments for the footy for dollar kickstarter agricultural pump which means they can get access to the underground water table point three times more crops incomes go up from one hundred sixty to sixty hundred dollars a head suddenly what you're doing is you're reducing the root causes of the proble
example is very clear on this because you've got nairobi crumbling you've got the new cities the fiber because of comes a teacup etc but you've also got these innovations spaces bubbling up in nairobi sixteen of them. organizing groups who are doing things in this the i hope. what they're doing is using technology to solve the real problems so an example of this might be. where the taking of the deal on so long to mobile phone to light which is great because there's one point four billion...
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office in nairobi and kdf force camps and an ethiopian restaurant. and the plot was foiled with some arrests, but many of them got away including someone we heard of politically in the british media and that is luthwate which is a british explosive expert and on the run and normally connected to the attack in west gate mall by some media. she is still on the run and highly dangerous person according to our sources. >> andrew in nairobi, thanks andrew. ten bomb explosions in baghdad killed 37 people and 100 others were hurt in the capitol. security officers were among the dead at a check point north of baghdad. and more than 6,000 iraqis are killed in sectarian attacks so far this year. u.n. secretary general proposed up to 100 weapons officials be sent to syria for a year to destroy the chemical weapons stock and it's a mission of unpresented danger and 35 experts already there and started the process of dismantling the areasel and must be completed by the middle of next year and al jazeera omar is on the turkish syrian border. >> reporter: the gener
office in nairobi and kdf force camps and an ethiopian restaurant. and the plot was foiled with some arrests, but many of them got away including someone we heard of politically in the british media and that is luthwate which is a british explosive expert and on the run and normally connected to the attack in west gate mall by some media. she is still on the run and highly dangerous person according to our sources. >> andrew in nairobi, thanks andrew. ten bomb explosions in baghdad killed...
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he was trailing me when as following people in nairobi for many years and taking photographs for me. so it was a very natural thing. but when he heard about a terrible famine in somalia, they wanted to go find out for himself what was happening. he went in with a friend from reuters. his photographs were among the first to awaken the world to the famine that was raging there. it helped launch the operation restore hope and bring in the marines. you know yourself. it is very compelling when you have that power, your perceived power. he went back again and again for the next year and became the photojournalist for reuters in the country. he was not a cowboy. he was a very cautious person. everybody wanted to be with him because he had been brought up in africa. so his decisions were very conscious big when he went in that final time, he was under protection and there was no reason to believe that he would be killed. witho get -- but together three other journalist, he was stoned and beaten to death. in the book, there is an image. three years before he was killed, he did that picture.
he was trailing me when as following people in nairobi for many years and taking photographs for me. so it was a very natural thing. but when he heard about a terrible famine in somalia, they wanted to go find out for himself what was happening. he went in with a friend from reuters. his photographs were among the first to awaken the world to the famine that was raging there. it helped launch the operation restore hope and bring in the marines. you know yourself. it is very compelling when you...
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embassy in nairobi, kenya and he reviewed the other sites in nairobi for targets. and looked for british and french and israel targets in the nairobi. he has lived in england. there was a detailed manual on how to conduct terrorist activities. not clear if he was the author of the hand book. as you expect, the security in the federal courthouse in manhattan tight. metal detectors when you enter the building. there was a metal detector outside of the courtroom itself. and two layers of security for all who attended the arraignment today. the reason for the security, shortly after libi was in custody in libya, there was called for extremist calling for attacks on americans and calling for attacks on u.s. interest and u.s. airplanes and u.s. controlled pipelines. we expect him to be back in court later this month. we understand he pled not guilty and it was expected. authorities believe that he could be a treasure trough when it comes to gathering intelligence information. and this is the big question. he was interrogated for a week on a u.s. navy vessel after being t
embassy in nairobi, kenya and he reviewed the other sites in nairobi for targets. and looked for british and french and israel targets in the nairobi. he has lived in england. there was a detailed manual on how to conduct terrorist activities. not clear if he was the author of the hand book. as you expect, the security in the federal courthouse in manhattan tight. metal detectors when you enter the building. there was a metal detector outside of the courtroom itself. and two layers of security...
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still to come in the program marking a month since the siege on west gate mall and we are live from nairobi where people are searching for missing family members and honoring migrants who died off the coast of sisily and promises of a state funeral were not met. ♪ this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all of healthcare in america. my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more than what most members of congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy, and just prescribe the facts. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories, france say that the u.s. spied on citizens and call it unacceptable and the u.s. swept up 70 million phone records and text messages in
still to come in the program marking a month since the siege on west gate mall and we are live from nairobi where people are searching for missing family members and honoring migrants who died off the coast of sisily and promises of a state funeral were not met. ♪ this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all of healthcare in america. my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more than...
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catherine and her five kids were rescued from the nairobi mall, including 4-year-old portia, a moment captured in this iconic image. dad philip was miles away in north carolina on business as his family lived through a nightmare. how long were you trapped? >> three and a half to four hours. it was pretty terrifying. >> reporter: catherine and the three girls had come down the main escalator. this escalator in ruins after the four-day siege. >> there was a loud explosion, sounded like breaking glass. then people started screaming and running. then i grabbed the girls and started just running. >> reporter: the two boys were trapped in the grocery store. here's that store after the siege. the most intense fighting happened here. these exclusive photos show the mall ravaged by gunfire, explosions and fire. after becoming a battle zone. >> reporter: portia laid down flat as she could on her stomach, put her hands in her ears and laid there for hours and just motionless and quiet. >> we were trying to stay alive. >> reporter: local businessman abdul haji came to the mall to help his brother
catherine and her five kids were rescued from the nairobi mall, including 4-year-old portia, a moment captured in this iconic image. dad philip was miles away in north carolina on business as his family lived through a nightmare. how long were you trapped? >> three and a half to four hours. it was pretty terrifying. >> reporter: catherine and the three girls had come down the main escalator. this escalator in ruins after the four-day siege. >> there was a loud explosion,...
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the seals were going after ring leaders of the mall attack in nairobi. we'll have the latest on that and the capture of a major terrorist in libya who is a key participant in the 1998 east african embassy bombing. back at home, the house passed legislation to give backpay to the workers furloughed in the government shutdown. defense secretary hagel told more than 300,000 civilian defense employees to come back to work. the latest on that from treasury secretary jacob lew. and the number two republican in want senate john cornyn of texas. plus, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's take on a potential thaw in u.s.-iranian relations. analysis on that and the rest of the news from the ""newshour's" "gwen ifill. dana milbank of the "washington post." jim vandettei of politico. and our own john dickerson. the government is shut down. but we're not. this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning gaining gwen and for the very latest on the terror raid
the seals were going after ring leaders of the mall attack in nairobi. we'll have the latest on that and the capture of a major terrorist in libya who is a key participant in the 1998 east african embassy bombing. back at home, the house passed legislation to give backpay to the workers furloughed in the government shutdown. defense secretary hagel told more than 300,000 civilian defense employees to come back to work. the latest on that from treasury secretary jacob lew. and the number two...
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you touched on it about the americans that are in the west gate mall in nairobi. and the connections that our own people would have had happen in the mall. we are looking at more video now. and we knew that our guys are going to assist in investigating that. we knew we had special forces during the stand off and siege and after. and now we have learned that this is playing out in somalia. before you go, i want to ask you about the situation in trippoli. >> the original reports that there was a second raid came from libyan sources on the ground in tripoli. the target of that strike by special operation forces was a bu a l libby and he's been on the most wanted list. and there was a $5 million reward for him. he is in u.s. custody and wanted for the 1998 embassy bombings in kenya. he is currently in u.s. custody and we are told from a senior u.s. official. >> jennifer griffin, thank you very much and we'll come back to you later this hour. we'll go back as the news warrants. thank you, jennifer. we'll bring in judge mukasy and who served under george bush and a repu
you touched on it about the americans that are in the west gate mall in nairobi. and the connections that our own people would have had happen in the mall. we are looking at more video now. and we knew that our guys are going to assist in investigating that. we knew we had special forces during the stand off and siege and after. and now we have learned that this is playing out in somalia. before you go, i want to ask you about the situation in trippoli. >> the original reports that there...
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speaker, can i associate myself and my constituents with the victims of terrorism in nairobi and andrew duncan? and of course, accolades to professor higgs. mr. speaker, can the prime minister confirm that less than a third of families will benefit from is tax break? >> what i can confirm is that all married couples paying basic rate tax will benefit from this vote. it is not about the money. it is about the message. i think marriage is a great institution and i think we should be supporting marriage through the income tax system. minister, with the disappearance of the minimum practice and crumb -- income death not by a thousand cuts but by one cut. they serve elderly residents and indeed a number of children. will he investigate this issue and ensure that my constituents will not be isolated and that they will continue to receive the excellent service that they do from their doctors? >> i will look at the application -- case that he makes. a large rural constituency. i think it is a k-fed many more doctors are operating many more services. we want to see a growth of that to make sure
speaker, can i associate myself and my constituents with the victims of terrorism in nairobi and andrew duncan? and of course, accolades to professor higgs. mr. speaker, can the prime minister confirm that less than a third of families will benefit from is tax break? >> what i can confirm is that all married couples paying basic rate tax will benefit from this vote. it is not about the money. it is about the message. i think marriage is a great institution and i think we should be...
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see this if you want to really concrete examples of these three different cities in action look at nairobi today if you want three different types of city that are all springing up you've got the old and ropey which is essentially off to westgate the risk is that the strategy for business is exodus let's leave this and what's happening instead to this old city that's getting inbound is a new city is being built up as replacement you've got these new smart cities in theory with digital digital if they don't right with giant plaza a screen nothing like this you'll know dollars as it goes down as a some part of curve toward a price point called zero in other words storage processing and and c.p.u. is always going cheaper cheaper cheaper so here you have african country where they start at a place of baseline nowhere but they're meeting the a some part of curve of zero cost account way over my head we go to kosovo let me. put this in concrete terms ok for you what i did learn a lot as you go out on your own in this case a bad little line our job or is it i educated british people you got these
see this if you want to really concrete examples of these three different cities in action look at nairobi today if you want three different types of city that are all springing up you've got the old and ropey which is essentially off to westgate the risk is that the strategy for business is exodus let's leave this and what's happening instead to this old city that's getting inbound is a new city is being built up as replacement you've got these new smart cities in theory with digital digital...
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the main somali district within nairobi. the kenyans have raised concern about the enormous refugee camp within the kenyan border where 500,000 people -- steve at the second largest city so the second largest city in kenya and the district in the largest city of kenya got only contained somalians but there is substantial support within those areas for al-shabaab? >> i wouldn't say substantial. the kenyan authorities would say so but the kenyan authorities are concerned about this kenyan refugee camp. they have been hosting it for 20 years so it is perhaps in their interest to talk up the threat. >> the gentleman from california. >> thank you for mr. chair. because of recent events and when you asked this question. an indication they could have access to kimmitt weapons from any source? >> i am not aware of any. >> in europe pena and it would be a major game-changer if they could develop something like that in terms of spreading -- i quite frankly expected something a long time ago. >> nothing that i'm aware of and again i wo
the main somali district within nairobi. the kenyans have raised concern about the enormous refugee camp within the kenyan border where 500,000 people -- steve at the second largest city so the second largest city in kenya and the district in the largest city of kenya got only contained somalians but there is substantial support within those areas for al-shabaab? >> i wouldn't say substantial. the kenyan authorities would say so but the kenyan authorities are concerned about this kenyan...
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see this if you want to really concrete examples of these three different cities in action look at nairobi today if you want three different types of city that are all springing up you've got the old and ropey which essentially off the west gate the risk is that the strategy for business is exodus let's leave this and what's happening instead to this old city that's getting inbound is a new city is being built up as replacement you've got these new smart cities in theory with digital digital if they don't right with giant plaza a screen nothing like that you'll know what allergy is it goes down as a some part of curve toward a price point called zero in other words storage processing and and c.p.u. is always going cheaper cheaper cheaper so here you have african country where they start at a place of baseline nowhere but their meeting the a some part of curve of zero cost account way over my head we go from thirty coast to the let me. put this in concrete terms ok for you what i did learn a lot is your god you know in this case a bad little lines are just part of the fight as you can't bra
see this if you want to really concrete examples of these three different cities in action look at nairobi today if you want three different types of city that are all springing up you've got the old and ropey which essentially off the west gate the risk is that the strategy for business is exodus let's leave this and what's happening instead to this old city that's getting inbound is a new city is being built up as replacement you've got these new smart cities in theory with digital digital if...
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he's the franchise behind the deadly attack in nairobi, kenya. it was the most shocking blow to america's psyche since vietnam. after yu.s. troops pulled out i 1994, the country sank into an abyss of failed state. attacks by somali pirates was already an epidemic when four armed men from a coastal fishing village force ed they're way aboard the u.s. container slip. the captain, an american named phillips was taken hostage leaving the crew and the ship behind. it's brought to life in edge of your seat detail in captain phillips the movie. later in the program, i'll speak to the somali who plays the pirate captain. first, tom hanks and paul greengrass. two men accomplished at telling the dramatic human stories behind real life events. between them they have spanned the wars from bloody sunday to saving pirate ryan and apollo 13. tom hanks welcome. paul greengrass welcome. >> look at this we're here. >> you are. a phenomenal film full of suspense. i'm going to play one of the clips. that's when the pirates start to come on board. >> we've got a prob
he's the franchise behind the deadly attack in nairobi, kenya. it was the most shocking blow to america's psyche since vietnam. after yu.s. troops pulled out i 1994, the country sank into an abyss of failed state. attacks by somali pirates was already an epidemic when four armed men from a coastal fishing village force ed they're way aboard the u.s. container slip. the captain, an american named phillips was taken hostage leaving the crew and the ship behind. it's brought to life in edge of...
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cities the abuse of comms a teacup etc but you've also got these innovations spaces bubbling up in nairobi sixteen of them. organizing groups who are doing things in this the i hope . what they're doing is using technology to solve the real problems so an example of this might be. where the taking the deal on so light mobile phone light which is great because there's one point four billion people in the world without power but a lot of people can't afford the two hundred bucks a piece of kit costs but if you put a sim card in it and people can lease it for fifty cents a day and they can make mobile money transfers and they get access to insurance and then buy fertilizers and then make mobile payments for the food for dollar kickstart agricultural from pump which means they can get access to the underground water table point three times more crops incomes go up from one hundred sixty to sixty hundred dollars a head for me what you're doing is you're reducing the root causes of the problems that are making people flee the countryside to the city and this is a market that's a billion dollars
cities the abuse of comms a teacup etc but you've also got these innovations spaces bubbling up in nairobi sixteen of them. organizing groups who are doing things in this the i hope . what they're doing is using technology to solve the real problems so an example of this might be. where the taking the deal on so light mobile phone light which is great because there's one point four billion people in the world without power but a lot of people can't afford the two hundred bucks a piece of kit...
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cnn, nairobi. >> incredible reporting. one small piece of good news in this. the mother pushing the shopping cart and all the children seen with her in the surveillance video, including the teenaged girl, were released by the terrorists. wolf blitzer is here from "the situation room." you and i have covered a lot of terrorist attacks before. this is shocking video. >> because it's shocking to all of us here in the united states, because it looks like any mall that you could go to montgomery mall outside of washington or potomac mall or any mall in the d.c. area or anyplace, it looks like a mall in the united states. you just think you're going there in the afternoon, young kids are there, you're doing some shopping and all of a sudden, terrorists come in and start killing people. and you immediately start worrying could what happened in nairobi at that beautiful mall happen at a mall here in the united states. >> unfortunately, it could. tell us what you have coming up. >> we will be following up on this day after the government reopens. good news, people are
cnn, nairobi. >> incredible reporting. one small piece of good news in this. the mother pushing the shopping cart and all the children seen with her in the surveillance video, including the teenaged girl, were released by the terrorists. wolf blitzer is here from "the situation room." you and i have covered a lot of terrorist attacks before. this is shocking video. >> because it's shocking to all of us here in the united states, because it looks like any mall that you...
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both of them were involved in a nairobi attack, one in 1998, one in 2013. and that was the back drop of the anniversary of black hawk down. >> do you think it was just all coincidence that these two operations were occurring pretty much at the same time? >> i think it is nice from the perspective that the united states is able to go and get these individuals. even after so many years. but i think at the same time there is a move to -- move to use more than one tool in the box. you know, for many years we used the drones. but now it seems that we decided to usele also law enforcement a intelligence. >> excellent, thank you so much, good to have you on. >>> for more of the story you can go to cnn.com. >>> and up next, the captain taken hostage by somalia pirates. his story is a blockbuster with tom hank, i really want to see it. but some say the portrayal of him in the film is wrong, we'll explore those charges. >>> and also tonight, elizabeth smart, an amazing courageous woman talking about her imprisonment at a camp with her kidnap. er. te farm. at a ford d
both of them were involved in a nairobi attack, one in 1998, one in 2013. and that was the back drop of the anniversary of black hawk down. >> do you think it was just all coincidence that these two operations were occurring pretty much at the same time? >> i think it is nice from the perspective that the united states is able to go and get these individuals. even after so many years. but i think at the same time there is a move to -- move to use more than one tool in the box. you...
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not have gotten the person we wanted, but it took place just shortly after a week after the attack in nairobi. i think it is a signal that when we've got a determination to act, we can still act quickly. with respect to the capture of al libi in tripoli, there's some real significance here to getting somebody we've been after for 15 years. it really recalls the killing of osama bin laden two years ago. ten years in preparation and planning to get osama bin laden. 15 years to get al libi. it shows we still have the capacity to do it. a lot more significance there. >> remember the israeli raid in the '60 that snatched aikman off the streets, captured him and brought him back to israel to face justice? we're told he may come to new york and face justice here where they're having the trials dealing with the 1998 bombings of the embassy in africa. >> there are two aspects, the first is the capture of al libi himself. at least of this morning, the government of libya is complaining we didn't give them advance notice. perhaps we told them as it was happening. this was the use of an armed force insid
not have gotten the person we wanted, but it took place just shortly after a week after the attack in nairobi. i think it is a signal that when we've got a determination to act, we can still act quickly. with respect to the capture of al libi in tripoli, there's some real significance here to getting somebody we've been after for 15 years. it really recalls the killing of osama bin laden two years ago. ten years in preparation and planning to get osama bin laden. 15 years to get al libi. it...
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she attends this school in nairobi's slum that karats cateo mothers. but places like these are far and few in between. >> we have more coming, including--no kidding around, we find out why movie makers are creating darker stories for children. >> reporter: the ecuador amazon where the government has given the green light to drill for oil. >> and in sport the boston red sox could claim the world series later on wednesday. we look ahead to game six. more on that next. conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their needs are not being met by american tv news today. >> entire media culture is driven by something that's very very fast... >> there has been a lack of fact based, in depth, serious journalism, and we fill that void... >> there is a huge opportunity for al jazeera america to change the way people look at news. >> we just don't parachute in on a story...quickly talk to a couple of experts and leave... >> one producer may spend 3 or 4
she attends this school in nairobi's slum that karats cateo mothers. but places like these are far and few in between. >> we have more coming, including--no kidding around, we find out why movie makers are creating darker stories for children. >> reporter: the ecuador amazon where the government has given the green light to drill for oil. >> and in sport the boston red sox could claim the world series later on wednesday. we look ahead to game six. more on that next....
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militaryut in place a presence in nairobi. we will increase our presence in mogadishu in tandem. dod personnel are participating in both the joint security committee led by the somali government and the somalia working group led by the united nations. moreover, we have made a concerted effort to increase our engagement with officials. ,his summer the commander general rodriguez made his initial visit to mogadishu. visited thegel president on somalia and his chief of defense at the pentagon. these face-to-face engagement have been critical in identifying and better understanding somali needs and concerns. in conclusion, somali will continue to present a set of challenges and opportunities. with sustained assistance from the united states and other international partners tom somalia's national security apparatus will be better positioned to fend off the al- shabaab insurgency and transform the fragile state into a success story. thank you for your support to our men and women in uniform and our dedicated team of civilian officials from the old look forward to working with you on so
militaryut in place a presence in nairobi. we will increase our presence in mogadishu in tandem. dod personnel are participating in both the joint security committee led by the somali government and the somalia working group led by the united nations. moreover, we have made a concerted effort to increase our engagement with officials. ,his summer the commander general rodriguez made his initial visit to mogadishu. visited thegel president on somalia and his chief of defense at the pentagon....
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and across the world. , you're here on a conference in nairobi and you have joined this march. what do you want to see done? >> i want to see justice done. this is a worldwide issue. i don't want to see anybody -- anybody being raped in this world. >> more than one million people across the world have joined a petition and sign a petition to seek justice. what has angered people, the fact police arrested the suspects and punish them only to cut grass and then released them after that? this is why these people are here today outside the inspector general's police office, asking for justice, for this police officer to be arrested and the suspects to be arrested and brought to justice. >> rescue workers have found the bodies of 87 people who died in the desert of northern niger when their vehicle broke down. most of the victims were women and children, thought to have died from thirst. one eyewitness said the losses were in a severe state of decomposition -- said the corpses were in severe state of decomposition and partially eaten. our correspondent told me many of the people the
and across the world. , you're here on a conference in nairobi and you have joined this march. what do you want to see done? >> i want to see justice done. this is a worldwide issue. i don't want to see anybody -- anybody being raped in this world. >> more than one million people across the world have joined a petition and sign a petition to seek justice. what has angered people, the fact police arrested the suspects and punish them only to cut grass and then released them after...
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en kenya, son imágenes fuertes le advertimos, vemos cómo disparan a personas en centro comercial en nairobi. >> con el fin del cierre del gobierno, tanto el presidente barack obama como el líder de la mayoria demócrata en el senado ejercen presión por una reforma migratoria. >> insisten que es hora que el congreso apruebe una reforma migratoria. >> debe y puede lograrse a fines de este año. >> lo mismo dice el líder del senado. >> sostendremos nuestro compromiso y extendemos nestra mano a los republicanos para negociar. >> pero organizaciones de dreamers quieren respuestas., >> noi queremos más promesas vacías, queremos hechos. >> y además las organizaciones criticaron la propuesta de reforma migratoria que hicieron demócratas calificándola como una movida para conseguir réditos eleccionarios. >> turistas y residentes del área de la bahía podrán ir a visitar alcatraz, que junto a oros 400 parques nacionales han podido rabrir sus puertas con la apertura parcial del gobiero. >> prepare los siguientes documentos si quiere obtener ayuda para elegir su casa. >> dos meses de estados
en kenya, son imágenes fuertes le advertimos, vemos cómo disparan a personas en centro comercial en nairobi. >> con el fin del cierre del gobierno, tanto el presidente barack obama como el líder de la mayoria demócrata en el senado ejercen presión por una reforma migratoria. >> insisten que es hora que el congreso apruebe una reforma migratoria. >> debe y puede lograrse a fines de este año. >> lo mismo dice el líder del senado. >> sostendremos nuestro...
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live from nairobi, when we come back. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ ding dong ] [ male announcer ] you can get great discounts on 1-800-flowers.com... oh... [ male announcer ] roadside assistance from allstate, and avis, budget and budget truck. all in one place. aarpdiscounts.com. popcorn. [ male announcer ] find offers from regal cinemas, walgreens, and kellogg's... they're great! [ male announcer ] ...and on exciting entertainment [ taxi whistle ] come on, guys, the millers just got their cards, too! [ male announcer ] check out the possibilities. aarpdiscounts.com. [ male announcer ] check out the possibilities. ♪ for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. >>> some other stories making news around the world right now. bad news out of laos, investigators looking into the possibility that wind shear is to blame for wednesday's plane crash that killed 49 people. remnants of a typhoon in the area. the weather was terrible when
live from nairobi, when we come back. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ ding dong ] [ male announcer ] you can get great discounts on 1-800-flowers.com... oh... [ male announcer ] roadside assistance from allstate, and avis, budget and budget truck. all in one place. aarpdiscounts.com. popcorn. [ male announcer ] find offers from regal cinemas, walgreens, and kellogg's... they're great! [ male announcer...
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we have this report from a shelter in nairobi that has been helping underage mother. >> at the age of 14 this girl is a mother. her family disowned her. she is now forced to care for a 4-month-old and studying for school exams. >> translation: i'm lucky i had a safe delivery. i haven't lost hope. i plan to continue my studies until i complete them. >> beth now lives at the shelter for teenage mothers, outside nairobi. it's run by this man. the rever and. >> 99" of girls we have here are from poor families. por erty plays a great role whereby the families are poor, and you bring another mouth. you go away. >> teenage preg nansies in africa contributed to a lack of sex education. child marriage prevalent in some countries is to blame. >> according to the united nations, one in every 10 girls in africa has a child before the age of 15, it's common to see between 15 and 19 girls can have up to three children. >> becoming a mother at a young age leads to serious health implications - disrupting life. >> once she stops going to school, that is it, especially if the family is poor. she was t
we have this report from a shelter in nairobi that has been helping underage mother. >> at the age of 14 this girl is a mother. her family disowned her. she is now forced to care for a 4-month-old and studying for school exams. >> translation: i'm lucky i had a safe delivery. i haven't lost hope. i plan to continue my studies until i complete them. >> beth now lives at the shelter for teenage mothers, outside nairobi. it's run by this man. the rever and. >> 99" of...
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headquarters in nairobi. but the mission to capture him in shol ya had to be aborted. more about that now from national security correspondent david martin. >> reporter: his face has never been seen by the public but he goes by the name ikrima and he is a senior planner for the somali terrorist group known as al-shabaab. he will now also be known as the one who got away from seal team 6 who failed to capture anymore a pre-dawn raid. the seals came out of the india ocean in small boats but were spotted as they moved toward the seaside come bound where they believe ikrima lived. a fire fight broke out. with the element of surprise gone, the seals had lost their chance to take him alive. the seal commander could have called in an air strike in an attempt to kill ikrima, but they were too many civilians, including children, in the compound. instead, he ordered his known withdraw back to their boats and to a navy ship offshore. there were no casualties among the seals. one or two ikrima's men are believed to have been killed or wounded. the aborted raid came just two weeks
headquarters in nairobi. but the mission to capture him in shol ya had to be aborted. more about that now from national security correspondent david martin. >> reporter: his face has never been seen by the public but he goes by the name ikrima and he is a senior planner for the somali terrorist group known as al-shabaab. he will now also be known as the one who got away from seal team 6 who failed to capture anymore a pre-dawn raid. the seals came out of the india ocean in small boats but...
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al jazerra, nairobi. >>> much more for come here on al jazerra. including the roma girl did he pained ta*eupbdz andid heatdid . a bitter taste while the drinks companies are fighting a tax on sugar. ♪ ♪ and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. >>> you are watching al jazerra. reminder of our top stories, u.s. federal employees will be heading damage to work after congress agreed to raise the debt ceiling. the deal was approved in the early hours and removes the threat of an unprecedented government default. restless true workers in the philippines are still trying to get relief to sir strivers of a massive earthquake, 150 people have been killed so far and the death
al jazerra, nairobi. >>> much more for come here on al jazerra. including the roma girl did he pained ta*eupbdz andid heatdid . a bitter taste while the drinks companies are fighting a tax on sugar. ♪ ♪ and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. on inside story, we...
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i lost a very good friend in nairobi. and i'm glad that this man is finally being brought to justice. if nothing else, it shows that we're going to bring these people to justice. >> this is very personal to you. well, i'm sorry for your loss. we really appreciate you joining us with your expertise this morning. thank you so much. >> sure thing. >> all right. speaking of that and also the big domestic news that we have, the government shutdown, new proposals are on the table that could -- could they -- bring this to an end? we'll have a live report from the white house. >> and also ahead, miley cyrus answers her critics on s&l last night. walking the grounds. in tuscany. [ man ] her parents didn't expect her dreams to be so ambitious. italy? oh, that's not good. [ man ] by exploring their options, they learned that instead of going to italy, they could use a home equity loan to renovate their yard and have a beautiful wedding right here while possibly increasing the value of their home. you and roger could get married in o
i lost a very good friend in nairobi. and i'm glad that this man is finally being brought to justice. if nothing else, it shows that we're going to bring these people to justice. >> this is very personal to you. well, i'm sorry for your loss. we really appreciate you joining us with your expertise this morning. thank you so much. >> sure thing. >> all right. speaking of that and also the big domestic news that we have, the government shutdown, new proposals are on the table...
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dozens more injured when a group of armed men attack the west gate maul in nairobi. you know that headline and the only way to understand the horror has been from witness accounts. until tonight. our report he is "outfront" with this special report. >> reporter: shoppers at westgate mall. this is the scene moments before theal shabab attack. suddenly men, women and children begin to run for their lives. this man on the floor thought he had found safety. wounded, he gathers the strength to try and call for help. another gunman returns. without mercy. the security cameras spotted two other attackers making their way to the top parking lot. walking toward the children's cooking competition held there. just beyond the camera's view they open fire. this edited silent video shows what happened during the attack in nairobi on september 21st. as the attackers go through the mall, you see people desperate, trying to run and crawl to safety as bullets streak by. a body on the floor gets barely a glance and another bullet. this is only a fraction of the surveillance video recor
dozens more injured when a group of armed men attack the west gate maul in nairobi. you know that headline and the only way to understand the horror has been from witness accounts. until tonight. our report he is "outfront" with this special report. >> reporter: shoppers at westgate mall. this is the scene moments before theal shabab attack. suddenly men, women and children begin to run for their lives. this man on the floor thought he had found safety. wounded, he gathers the...
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through the elite within the country. >> you mentioned the affluent area of nairobi. kenya is a major hub for commerce and tourism in africa. how much do u.s. interests rely on a stable kenya? >> kenya is stable. there's no question about that. despite the fact that the president is having issues with the international criminal court. as a country they are stable. they had legitimate elections and the u.s. commercial interests are strong of the the u.s. embassy is one of the largest in the region, the united nations has its afghan headquarters there. i don't think you'll see the reason destablilize. >> you don't think it will be destablilized. >> no, but what you'll see is an intense reaction to what happened in order to protect the soft targets. there's no telling when this kind of attack could happen again or be attempted again. >> in what way do you think security will be intensified specifically. >> i think the some articly community, the immigrant community lives in east nairobi. i think you'll see a lot more aggressive action on the part of nairobi security forc
through the elite within the country. >> you mentioned the affluent area of nairobi. kenya is a major hub for commerce and tourism in africa. how much do u.s. interests rely on a stable kenya? >> kenya is stable. there's no question about that. despite the fact that the president is having issues with the international criminal court. as a country they are stable. they had legitimate elections and the u.s. commercial interests are strong of the the u.s. embassy is one of the largest...
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obviously retaliation for the raid and siege at the mall in nairobi, there have been developments on that story. the military has started to name names. what are the details? >> that's right, steven. first of all, the unofficial release through sources firstly through the kenyan media, then others of the video showing the four gunman in a storeroom in the supermarket looking quite casual, at time sharing the time about five hours after the initial attack in most of the killing, no sign of any hostages. now we have names given by the kenyan defense force, it's spokesman giving these names. a somali, and omar neban, known company item from the district here, where he left 16 years of age. sources suggest he left with his uncle to go to somalia. he is a kenyan arab. we understand from the united nations monitoring group that he may well have been related to the most wanted al-qaeda operative in the east african region. he was killed in 2009 in a strike led by u.s. navy seals. furthermore, the u.n. monitoring group also knows of two more names, they are apparently part opartof the al hid
obviously retaliation for the raid and siege at the mall in nairobi, there have been developments on that story. the military has started to name names. what are the details? >> that's right, steven. first of all, the unofficial release through sources firstly through the kenyan media, then others of the video showing the four gunman in a storeroom in the supermarket looking quite casual, at time sharing the time about five hours after the initial attack in most of the killing, no sign of...