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. >> you were the first person publically throughout all media to mention the name osama bin laden. why did his name come to mind? >> i'm a private pilot. i knew bin laden had been implicated in the plot to blow up airplanes over the pacific. so when airplanes flew into buildings in new york, i think it was 15 seconds after the second plane hit i mentioned his name. >> this has to be deliberate, folks. some of the key suspects come to mind -- osama bin laden. >> what changed for you after september 11th? >> it all changed on september 11th. it became more about the news and less about everything else. >> after a firefight they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> bin laden is dead. multiple sources. osama bin laden is dead. >> the rescue of the first of 33 minor miners in chile tran theed under ground for 69 days. >> people are holding vigil. >> barack obama is the next president of the t united states. what a ride it has been. >> you can count on foos channel for the latest in politics and the nation's capital. we count on team washington. ahead, brit huhe and th
. >> you were the first person publically throughout all media to mention the name osama bin laden. why did his name come to mind? >> i'm a private pilot. i knew bin laden had been implicated in the plot to blow up airplanes over the pacific. so when airplanes flew into buildings in new york, i think it was 15 seconds after the second plane hit i mentioned his name. >> this has to be deliberate, folks. some of the key suspects come to mind -- osama bin laden. >> what...
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that serria is the name osama bin laden chose when he rebrowned al qaeda. that is a fact. >> let me get jediddia in here because i want to ask about the timing of the story. i think the editor of the new york times with the tweet said this is done now, we are our cocktail party talking point, anybody who thinks benghazi is a story is insane and now it seems they have stepped on their own story. >> they have to clear the way for hillary clinton also, remember. so she's tied into this in a bad way, making bizarre staples, lack of -- business air statements, lack of leadership and they have to pass or suggest that it is spontaneous because that takes the blame off of them. there is plenty they could have done. there was repeated request for additional security that weren't filled. eight and a half hours where no one assisted. the state department is accountable for that. >> are you suggesting that the new york times got together and said let's do a story that exonerated hillary clinton. >> the guy, david kirkpatrick who they chose to do the investigation, if y
that serria is the name osama bin laden chose when he rebrowned al qaeda. that is a fact. >> let me get jediddia in here because i want to ask about the timing of the story. i think the editor of the new york times with the tweet said this is done now, we are our cocktail party talking point, anybody who thinks benghazi is a story is insane and now it seems they have stepped on their own story. >> they have to clear the way for hillary clinton also, remember. so she's tied into this...
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bin not invade reference and was talking in the '80s and early '90s with the average paratrooper and how the west could be bloodied into backing off to give al qaeda what it once. i think reagan really best for the rise. it is clear it was a distinct and napolitano 86 or 87 this is not just a powered terrorism it is a religious ideology. >> some people immediately that i would be talking about goldwater. somewhat derogatory. in the whole idea was chris matthews said you gave me a chill but the point is the media since 1980 has shifted heavily to the loved i don't think this is too much as a matter of debate and the more but to be statistically proven there have been numerous studies suggesting that is the case and i think there is a danger there that we have been warm to by doris kerns goodwin last week to said "the new york times" is not doing the obama favors by protecting him our system is designed for the media to be an attack dog a watchdog against excessive government. >> i think that has been missing for the last five years. it might have to do with academia going so far to th
bin not invade reference and was talking in the '80s and early '90s with the average paratrooper and how the west could be bloodied into backing off to give al qaeda what it once. i think reagan really best for the rise. it is clear it was a distinct and napolitano 86 or 87 this is not just a powered terrorism it is a religious ideology. >> some people immediately that i would be talking about goldwater. somewhat derogatory. in the whole idea was chris matthews said you gave me a chill...
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bin laden. >> that's the issue which has been raised over and over by republicans mostly. which is the definition of core al qaeda. they insisted it was an attack carried out by core al qaeda. fitzpatrick's report suggests other you. what do you think? >> that sounds right to me. part of it is and i am sure it will be agreed that part of what is driving this, by focussing on al-qaeda, the organization, we miss what is the context on the the ground, which is that libya doesn't have a strong government, guns are everywhere and a lot of people want to do bad things to the u.s. if we are if we think it's al-qaeda we'll draw one set of lessons, if we think about the state of ground on libya, we'll draw other less jornings it's important to get it right. obviously al qaeda is important and will continue to be important, particularly the regional players in yemen and elsewhere. we have to be more nuanced in our approach. >> frank, your reaction? >> the response to the "new york times" is what is in the hands of the fbi, c.i.a. and people on the ground. the "new york times" report
bin laden. >> that's the issue which has been raised over and over by republicans mostly. which is the definition of core al qaeda. they insisted it was an attack carried out by core al qaeda. fitzpatrick's report suggests other you. what do you think? >> that sounds right to me. part of it is and i am sure it will be agreed that part of what is driving this, by focussing on al-qaeda, the organization, we miss what is the context on the the ground, which is that libya doesn't have a...
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if, by al qaeda, you mean the organization founded by osama bin laden. >> in his article, kirk patrick writes, quote, the attack was led instead by fighters who had benefited directly from nato's extensive a power and logistic support. and contrary to claims by some members of congress, it was fueled in large part by anger at an american-made video denigrating islam. so that's it, right? not that the administration is totally exonerated in how it initially reported the attack but that's the end of the great benghazi conspiracy, right? oh, no. because republicans not only are adamant that their original hypothesis was correct. some believe a clinton cannedacy lies at the heart of the so-called conspiracy. joining us now, elliot engel of new york, the ranking member of the house intelligence committee. thanks for joining me, congressman. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to start with -- just to get your take on this "new york times" piece and this analysis. >> well, i think the piece was accurate. several months ago, many of us got a classified briefing. which i think this piece clearl
if, by al qaeda, you mean the organization founded by osama bin laden. >> in his article, kirk patrick writes, quote, the attack was led instead by fighters who had benefited directly from nato's extensive a power and logistic support. and contrary to claims by some members of congress, it was fueled in large part by anger at an american-made video denigrating islam. so that's it, right? not that the administration is totally exonerated in how it initially reported the attack but that's...
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and so what if the military operation had been conducted and they had found osama bin laden's children and could you live without? it would have been a very difficult thing for him to testify to the american public. and the third thing to consider in the fine details of that will be a part of it. it's the kind of simplicity offered him a thing that you did it alone, but you know what? don't object to our having violated your sovereignty. at least publicly as to how we did it. there were people with this leadership attempted to do that. but then within two to three days in narrative got into the act and people stopped asking the questions why would we allow osama bin laden in our country, which was a relevant question. including how dare the americans come and violate our sovereignty. my point is that in most nations peoples perceptions are actually the result of what we are told. most of the media are controlled or as it is now in terms of ownership of the media, they are not fully owned by the government anymore. and we have seen this. and americans have intelligence in this includes
and so what if the military operation had been conducted and they had found osama bin laden's children and could you live without? it would have been a very difficult thing for him to testify to the american public. and the third thing to consider in the fine details of that will be a part of it. it's the kind of simplicity offered him a thing that you did it alone, but you know what? don't object to our having violated your sovereignty. at least publicly as to how we did it. there were people...
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i think what has hindered or will hinder the problem is the osama bin laden capture. he was obviously found in pages and there -- in pakistan, and there are a lot of questions resonating from the u.s. forces and the administration how osama bin laden could have lived there for so long. so what is the support network that allowed him to do that? there are questions about the pakistan services and the u.s. cia equivalent and the pakistan military as to what involvement they have had. they're not a trusted source anymore. so the options for a rescue attempt, if you like, on mr. winestein are limited. in order circumstances you go to the host nation, the intelligence authorities, the military, police force, corroborate sourceses which might allow lead to mr. winestein. everything has to come from within u.s. intelligence sources so the chances are slim. >> there some things you say he can do to make his situation better. quickly, what are they? >> almost kind of a reverse stockholm syndrome where the captor actually senses some sort of loyalty and develops a relationship
i think what has hindered or will hinder the problem is the osama bin laden capture. he was obviously found in pages and there -- in pakistan, and there are a lot of questions resonating from the u.s. forces and the administration how osama bin laden could have lived there for so long. so what is the support network that allowed him to do that? there are questions about the pakistan services and the u.s. cia equivalent and the pakistan military as to what involvement they have had. they're not...
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. >> he was abducted just months after the american raid that killed osama bin laden. him is holding understood to be bin laden's successor. organized the release of al qaeda prisoners held by the united states. only then will he be allowed to return to his family. the family said they felt helpless. >> tell us what we can do to get him back. said in thehey have videos are things that we have no control over whatsoever. >> we are very much on our own. >> the state department said it is working to secure his release. until then, anxiety will continue for him and his family. celebrations are being held in china to commemorate the one 20th birthday of the people's republic. he has strong symbolic presence in the form of 2000 statues built to commemorate him. >> i have been photographing statues of him for more than 60 years now. it began on a trip i made in the far western promise -- commen province. everything felt foreign to me. the close, the customs. i suddenly saw a huge statue at the entrance to the old city. it was such an obvious and familiar symbol. there are abo
. >> he was abducted just months after the american raid that killed osama bin laden. him is holding understood to be bin laden's successor. organized the release of al qaeda prisoners held by the united states. only then will he be allowed to return to his family. the family said they felt helpless. >> tell us what we can do to get him back. said in thehey have videos are things that we have no control over whatsoever. >> we are very much on our own. >> the state...
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this is the price that pakistan of harboring osama bin laden and all the other all qaeda people over there. >> it is a tribal area. no were near where he was. there are constant drone strikes that have been going on mostly since obama came into office. it is killing people that we are calling militant and the u.s. is defining that by any male of military age. that is a lot a people. we are killing families. we met with these families. they tell us there is no one in their family that has to do with al qaeda or the taliban. they also tell us that the drones are circling in the villages, day and night. children are afraid to go to sleep and afraid to go to school. you are terrorizing an entire population. that is called collective punishment. that is not right. >> did he deserve it? why would he want to kill innocent children? >> you can see that we have been protesting under george bush and now we are protesting under barack obama. we feel he did not deserve the nobel peace prize. he is shrouded in secrecy with this drone program. it is so anti-democratic. we are not allowed to see th
this is the price that pakistan of harboring osama bin laden and all the other all qaeda people over there. >> it is a tribal area. no were near where he was. there are constant drone strikes that have been going on mostly since obama came into office. it is killing people that we are calling militant and the u.s. is defining that by any male of military age. that is a lot a people. we are killing families. we met with these families. they tell us there is no one in their family that has...
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the terror group may have taken a hit in 2011 when osama bin laden was killed, but now experts say it's getting stronger. barbara starr has more. >> cnn has learned recent intercepts of messages from senior al qaeda operatives in yemen are renewing concern the group is planning new attacks. the intercepts don't indicate specific targets but are described by one source as, quote, active plotting. >> there are multiple indications that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is plotting attacks, both within yemen against u.s. and other western structures as well as overseas. >> the group in yemen well known for the failed underwear bomber attempt to bring down an airplane christmas day 2009. four years later, the u.s. intelligence community believes it poses the greatest threat of an attack on the u.s. >> they're capable of plotting attacks against the united states in multiple locations including against the u.s. homeland especially by taking down aircraft. >> analysts say the group rebounded in 2013 from battlefield losses. u.s. drone strikes have had mixed results. a drone attack this month
the terror group may have taken a hit in 2011 when osama bin laden was killed, but now experts say it's getting stronger. barbara starr has more. >> cnn has learned recent intercepts of messages from senior al qaeda operatives in yemen are renewing concern the group is planning new attacks. the intercepts don't indicate specific targets but are described by one source as, quote, active plotting. >> there are multiple indications that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is plotting...
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." >> no chance this was an al qaeda attack if by al qaeda you mean the organization founded by osama bin laden. >> the "times" conclusion al qaeda was not involved was met with dismissal by republican lawmakers appearing on the sunday shows. >> there is a group that was involved that claims an affiliation with al qaeda. >> do they have differences of opinion with al qaeda core? yes. do they have affiliations with al qaeda core? definitely. >> this morning republican peter king piled on and accused the "times" of an act of politics. >> to say it was an affiliate rather than al qaeda itself means nothing. from the start the question i had was ansar al sarria involved? they were. i think they are trying to divisive us what they believe is a republican issue in the next presidential campaign. >> democrat jack reed fired back saying the report punched gaping holes in the republican effort to tarnish the white house. >> it raises serious questions the story republicans are trying to paint. >> the white house isn't commenting on the report citing ongoing fbi investigation. they did not disp
." >> no chance this was an al qaeda attack if by al qaeda you mean the organization founded by osama bin laden. >> the "times" conclusion al qaeda was not involved was met with dismissal by republican lawmakers appearing on the sunday shows. >> there is a group that was involved that claims an affiliation with al qaeda. >> do they have differences of opinion with al qaeda core? yes. do they have affiliations with al qaeda core? definitely. >> this...
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it points to an anti-western group which the times says does not have ties with osama bin laden's al qaeda. republicans took issue with that. >> there's a group that was involved that claims an affiliation with al qaeda. now, al qaeda is not a central command and control. it was in fact a loose group that could take general statements and act on that. >> differences of opinion with al qaeda? >> yes. >> affiliations with al qaeda core, definitely. >> the distinction between bin laden's al qaeda makes the point that focusing too closely on al qaeda may have distracted u.s. experts from other dangers in bengha benghazi. it was not infiltrated by al qaeda but contained rave local threats to american interest. the attack does not appear to be meticulously planned but neither was it spontaneous or without warning signs. another key point it indicates that anti-islam video that circulated at the time did help fuel the violence. that supports early claims made by susan rice which were sharply rejected by her republican critics. on sunday the chairman of the house oversight committee still re
it points to an anti-western group which the times says does not have ties with osama bin laden's al qaeda. republicans took issue with that. >> there's a group that was involved that claims an affiliation with al qaeda. now, al qaeda is not a central command and control. it was in fact a loose group that could take general statements and act on that. >> differences of opinion with al qaeda? >> yes. >> affiliations with al qaeda core, definitely. >> the distinction...
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. >> nobody is going ostop me even osama bin laden. >> a particular example of pecular laziness, in which they need to find a voice off the street to say something completely obvious. if you are for example standing in line to buy an iphone for 24 hours, it is fairly obvious that you oar fan of the iphone. why do you then need to interview one person off that line to say: the iphone 5! >> oh i really like the iphone. it seems to be that packer happens to be that guy over and over again. >> i see that myself that probably somebody else will call me because i've been around. that's what happens. what we need is people reporting. what we need even more than that is diversity of voices. ♪ >> for journalists what makes the seths and the packers so appealing in the fast pace of 24 hour news is their availability. and too often in newsrooms bookers who look for diverse voices end up because of their deadline with the same old voices. >> you have 24 hours to fill. there are dozens of 24-hour news channels. they are all talking about the same thing at the same time. and if you have to fill that
. >> nobody is going ostop me even osama bin laden. >> a particular example of pecular laziness, in which they need to find a voice off the street to say something completely obvious. if you are for example standing in line to buy an iphone for 24 hours, it is fairly obvious that you oar fan of the iphone. why do you then need to interview one person off that line to say: the iphone 5! >> oh i really like the iphone. it seems to be that packer happens to be that guy over and...
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it happened during a speech he gave about the raid that killed osama bin laden. he said he assumed everyone in the audience had proper clearance. >>> "time" magazine released five finalists for person of the year and they are in no particular order, edward snowden, bashar al assa, senator ted cruz and pope francis. the winner will be revealed this morning on "today." >>> how about a microchip implanted in your head? google's chief engineer tells "the guardian" he envisions the brain someday being able to interact with pieces of technology. >>> another woman shatters a corporate glass ceiling. mary boris started at general motors at an 18-year-old intern where her father was a die maker. today she is the new face of gm and the first woman to lead a major car company. >> i've worked at general motors for 33 years. i have always known it is a great company. the men and women of general motors are so dedicated. and i truly believe we have the best team on the field. so it's an honor for me to be able to lead this team. >> she was chosen unanimously by gm to take over
it happened during a speech he gave about the raid that killed osama bin laden. he said he assumed everyone in the audience had proper clearance. >>> "time" magazine released five finalists for person of the year and they are in no particular order, edward snowden, bashar al assa, senator ted cruz and pope francis. the winner will be revealed this morning on "today." >>> how about a microchip implanted in your head? google's chief engineer tells "the...
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bin laden and american drone attacks that have killed other high-level al qaeda leaders. the head of the senate intelligence committee, california democrat diane feinstein and the chairman of the house intelligence committee, michigan republican mike rodgers, warned that al qaeda's willingness to stage smaller attacks and its access to more powerful and more difficult to detect bombs make the nation more vulnerable. rodgers told cnn, quote, people think we have this thing beat, and that's just knot the case. overseas, there was another massive protest today in the ukraine, which is torn between east and west. an estimated 100,000 people, many chanting "revolution," defied a government ban and rallied on independence square in the capital city of kiev. there was renewed violence when some tried to storm a government building. riot police responded by firing tear gas and beating some of the protesters. the demonstrators are demanding that the ukrainian president move forward on a deal that would integrate them with the european union. russia has already banned some ukrainia
bin laden and american drone attacks that have killed other high-level al qaeda leaders. the head of the senate intelligence committee, california democrat diane feinstein and the chairman of the house intelligence committee, michigan republican mike rodgers, warned that al qaeda's willingness to stage smaller attacks and its access to more powerful and more difficult to detect bombs make the nation more vulnerable. rodgers told cnn, quote, people think we have this thing beat, and that's just...
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osama bin laden helped to fund it. back then when you heard about him could you have envisioned the role he would play a couple of decades later? >> yes. not him personally. but when i walked across the mountains from pakistan to afghanistan with the group that became the taliban, it was a three-week trip, the hardest thing i have done by far. every night they were trying to convert me to islam. they knew i was jewish, i told them. every night they were trying to convert me to islam through the interpreter. they all said the west is our real target. we can liberate afghanistan and this is just the beginning. i didn't imagine flying planes into the world trade center or osama bin laden achieving what he achieved. but it was very clear then that the west was the real target. >> how do you get an assignment like that? how do you infiltrate them to walk for three weeks across the hindu kush? >> wouldn't happen today. >> which award means the most to you? you have five emmys, a dupont award, an award from the british royal
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. >>> osama bin laden is dead. al qaeda leaders are on the run but is the u.s. any safer from the threat of a terrorist attack? two prominent lawmakers say no. you'll find out what peter bergen has to say about all of this. he's standing by to join us live when we come back. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. and better is so easy withr
. >>> osama bin laden is dead. al qaeda leaders are on the run but is the u.s. any safer from the threat of a terrorist attack? two prominent lawmakers say no. you'll find out what peter bergen has to say about all of this. he's standing by to join us live when we come back. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? you give...
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assassination of osama bin laden. the taliban began attacking health workers after it was revealed the cia used a fake vaccination program to help locate osama bin laden. intelligence estimate warns afghanistan will likely descend into chaos unless the two sides can sign a long-term agreement to maintain american troops. hasan president karzai delayed ratification of a security pact that would keep u.s. forces in afghanistan after 2014. the national intelligence estimate says u.s. gains will be eroded within three years without a large military presence to fight the taliban. thousands of people have rallied on the japanese island of okinawa in protest of plans to relocate a u.s. military base. local officials sign on to a deal last week that will move the base from a densely populated urban area to a more remote location. but a movement of okinawa residents has opposed the base altogether and pushed for ousting u.s. forces off the island, citing environmental concerns and sexual assaults by your soldiers on local resi
assassination of osama bin laden. the taliban began attacking health workers after it was revealed the cia used a fake vaccination program to help locate osama bin laden. intelligence estimate warns afghanistan will likely descend into chaos unless the two sides can sign a long-term agreement to maintain american troops. hasan president karzai delayed ratification of a security pact that would keep u.s. forces in afghanistan after 2014. the national intelligence estimate says u.s. gains will be...
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. >> the movie details the night navy seals raided osama bin laden's come bound. the leakers were former cia director. they had never been held publicly accountable. the pentagon is trying to find out who disclosed the findings to outside sources. >>> from the big screen to the stage. jk rawlings has plans to produce a harry potter play. rawlings sold more than 450 million copies worldwide. the play is slated to display in london in the next 2 years. >>> days before christmas some retailers across the area are keeping their doors open 24 hours a day. >> i work every day. yes, i got to get out there in e late evening. >> the holiday shopping marathon underway and why their bottom line depends on it. >>> target's data breach effects millions of shoppers. one woman said it's ruining hear christmas. >>> you can get ktv is u use to go. kick the live icon and you can watch out of our newscasts live on your mobile device. >>> for some large retailers today marks the beginning of 24 hour shopping right up through christmas eve. happening now amber lee live in concord to s
. >> the movie details the night navy seals raided osama bin laden's come bound. the leakers were former cia director. they had never been held publicly accountable. the pentagon is trying to find out who disclosed the findings to outside sources. >>> from the big screen to the stage. jk rawlings has plans to produce a harry potter play. rawlings sold more than 450 million copies worldwide. the play is slated to display in london in the next 2 years. >>> days before...
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i know what the first term room is going to look like, osama bin laden here, and obamacare here. what do you think the second term room looks like? >> it's very sad and quiet, and jeff zeintz still writing code. what is the second term room of every presidential library look like? they are not traditionally successful moments. i haven't been to either the clinton reich braer or bush library, but there's a moment from the second term that he doesn't want to remember. >> the nixon library has a good second term. think nostalgically about the old man. i think obama can aspire to a nixonian level of the second term. >> the serious answer to the question is -- get obamacare better launched. number two, work really, really hard on the one thing that might be legislatively possible other than not continuing to shoot ourselves in the head, which is immigration reform. john boehner has just hired somebody who has -- that's a good sign, let's move forward on that. and the thing that john podesta brings is understanding how to make the levers of government, particularly the executive branch
i know what the first term room is going to look like, osama bin laden here, and obamacare here. what do you think the second term room looks like? >> it's very sad and quiet, and jeff zeintz still writing code. what is the second term room of every presidential library look like? they are not traditionally successful moments. i haven't been to either the clinton reich braer or bush library, but there's a moment from the second term that he doesn't want to remember. >> the nixon...
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many of those leaders are long gone including osama bin laden. and now the new affiliates have much more autonomy, much more freedom to operate as they see fit. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >>> and then there's this. two airport breaches on christmas day. now raising a whole lot of questions. the breaches happened at two airports on opposite ends of the country. a newark airport in new jersey and in women's clothing scaled a fence and walked on to two runways. at sky harbor airport in phoenix, workers say they saw a man climb over barbed wire then run right on to the tarmac. >> reporter: $100 million have been spent on securing the perimeters of all new york area airports, about you it wasn't enough to stop one intruder from getting on the runway at newark liberty international. two officials say the suspect was coming from the new jersey turnpike and jumped the airport's security fence. he made his way across two runways before reaching gate 70 at terminal c where an airline employee stopped him. police arrested him and charged him with tre
many of those leaders are long gone including osama bin laden. and now the new affiliates have much more autonomy, much more freedom to operate as they see fit. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >>> and then there's this. two airport breaches on christmas day. now raising a whole lot of questions. the breaches happened at two airports on opposite ends of the country. a newark airport in new jersey and in women's clothing scaled a fence and walked on to two runways. at sky harbor...
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bin laden. now, i try to understand some of the statements coming out of united states congress. if you're using the term al qaeda to describe even a local group of islamist militants who may dislike democracy or have a grudge against the united states, if you're going to call anybody like that al qaeda, then okay. >> a "new york times" report sheds new light on what happened in benghazi. we'll break down the key points that people will be talking about today. >>> seemed like a fun story, tourists stuck in antarctic ice. three rescue attempts later it seems they'll be hanging out a little while longer. >>> the nfl regular season is over and the dallas cowboys do it again. the "it" isn't very good. highlights from the late game and everything else we can squeeze in on this monday edition of "way too early." >>> good morning, everybody, it is monday, december the 30th. i want to point out a few other things in this show. britney spears, important stuff, started her stint in vegas. we'll have a cli
bin laden. now, i try to understand some of the statements coming out of united states congress. if you're using the term al qaeda to describe even a local group of islamist militants who may dislike democracy or have a grudge against the united states, if you're going to call anybody like that al qaeda, then okay. >> a "new york times" report sheds new light on what happened in benghazi. we'll break down the key points that people will be talking about today. >>>...
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the case suggest the osama bin laden and al awlaki inspire from their graves. loewen said he read about both men on the internet and was inspired by awlaki's 44 ways of jihad, a handbook for radicalism, diane. >> thank you, pierre. >>> there is also news tonight, about that american grandfather held hostage in iran. today a revelation. a lawyer for his family said he was on a spy mission, a rogue cia mission. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross with the new information tonight. >> reporter: over the seven years that bob levinson became america's longest held hostage ever, he was described again and again by the u.s. government as a private citizen, who went missing on a business trip to iran. today, a family lawyer, david mcgee, revealed levinson was actually a u.s. spy. >> the cia spent bob levinson to iran to do an investigation on their behalf. >> reporter: he was working for the cia. >> he was. >> reporter: the surprising admission from his family came one day after the associated press and washington post first reported levinson's cia ties.
the case suggest the osama bin laden and al awlaki inspire from their graves. loewen said he read about both men on the internet and was inspired by awlaki's 44 ways of jihad, a handbook for radicalism, diane. >> thank you, pierre. >>> there is also news tonight, about that american grandfather held hostage in iran. today a revelation. a lawyer for his family said he was on a spy mission, a rogue cia mission. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross with the new...
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like when osama bin laden was killed and everything goes nuts on twitter. it is the same. they lit up with radio transmitters. there is a certain amount of misinformation being passed around. it did in the end hamper the efforts because i was flawed for other reasons. who is very convenient for the owner of the titanic to say would've been fine if it hadn't been for these ham radio guys. the first two days after the disaster they use that as their excuse for the white house called the summit and said we need to sort this out. we need to regulate the use of radio and that's the point at which it had come down and radio ceases to be such a social medium. the titanic is really involved and not. >> host: something our viewers may find familiar. our say in the 1920 for the tagline worldwide wireless. >> guest: that's right. w. w. w. was their logo. it was going to be communication company to provide transatlantic telegraphy services because up to that point, telegraph messages were sent using wires. radio meant was to build this incredibly expensive network. you can add just a
like when osama bin laden was killed and everything goes nuts on twitter. it is the same. they lit up with radio transmitters. there is a certain amount of misinformation being passed around. it did in the end hamper the efforts because i was flawed for other reasons. who is very convenient for the owner of the titanic to say would've been fine if it hadn't been for these ham radio guys. the first two days after the disaster they use that as their excuse for the white house called the summit...
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on al qaeda videotapes osama bin ladin is often seen with a kalashnikov rifle nowadays the gun is believed to be responsible for a quarter of a million deaths every year to make our kalashnikov often said how upset he was by that grim statistic and called for tougher u.n. measures to halt the illicit distribution of small arms. weapons should alah be in the hands of those people who defend their country that is to defend not attack i designed the rifle not for international conflicts but to protect the borders of my homeland kalashnikov design different variants of the gun but what unites them all is their simplicity and reliability. the assault rifle even became a cultural icon it's depicted on the flag and coat of arms of several countries and organizations kalashnikov has many honors including the highest state award the golden star of the hero of russia presented to him on his ninetieth birthday we're none other than the president but despite such astonishing fame and respect we count kalashnikov didn't make one penny from the sale of his weapons the only way he could profit from his i
on al qaeda videotapes osama bin ladin is often seen with a kalashnikov rifle nowadays the gun is believed to be responsible for a quarter of a million deaths every year to make our kalashnikov often said how upset he was by that grim statistic and called for tougher u.n. measures to halt the illicit distribution of small arms. weapons should alah be in the hands of those people who defend their country that is to defend not attack i designed the rifle not for international conflicts but to...
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. >> of all the heroic acts of leading to the capture of osama bin laden one stands out between the u.s. and supposed ally pakistan. to show where he was hiding. >> trumped up charges against a tribal court system where the regular rules of evidence and trial by jury don't apply. and sos actually what you've seen again with with these new murder charges. >> they've been able to hide them because of these kinds of charges and these murder charge he's been hit with is for a surgery that he performed eight years ago. >> yes, that's right. the doctor was definitely involved with some shady affairs. and he never had the proper licenses as a surgery. as he detailed in my own investigation. the fact of the mart i matter is they're bringing this in now. >> in your article you say that pakistani officials had no problems telling new private that he was arrested because he held the c.i.a. that there is no question that that's why they put him in prison. >> well, yeah, definitely he was helping a foreign intelligence agency assassinate someone on pakistani soil. so he's basically guilty of treason
. >> of all the heroic acts of leading to the capture of osama bin laden one stands out between the u.s. and supposed ally pakistan. to show where he was hiding. >> trumped up charges against a tribal court system where the regular rules of evidence and trial by jury don't apply. and sos actually what you've seen again with with these new murder charges. >> they've been able to hide them because of these kinds of charges and these murder charge he's been hit with is for a...
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bin laden. >> now, alex, getting back to the white house. the white house really welcomes this report. no surprise there because republicans have accused the obama administration of down playing the perpetrators' links to al qaeda for political gain. you'll remember the attack in benghazi took place during the last part of the 2012 presidential campaign. then-ambassador to the u.n. susan rice became the target of criticism after appearing on the sunday talk shows shortly after that attack, arguing it was the result of the american-made video insulting islam. rice is now, of course, the president's national security adviser. since then, republicans have held several hearings into the handling of the obama administration's handling of the attack and aftermath. darryl issa reacted to the report on "meet the press." >> quite frankly, david did some very good work. but interviewing people in benghazi after the fact, after the world has been told about this video is really not realtime. so we have seen no evidence that the video was widely seen in
bin laden. >> now, alex, getting back to the white house. the white house really welcomes this report. no surprise there because republicans have accused the obama administration of down playing the perpetrators' links to al qaeda for political gain. you'll remember the attack in benghazi took place during the last part of the 2012 presidential campaign. then-ambassador to the u.n. susan rice became the target of criticism after appearing on the sunday talk shows shortly after that...
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many of those leaders gone now, including of course, osama bin laden, and that's leaving the affiliates with more freedom, more autonomy to move around, plan and plot to conduct attacks, gain financing, gain recruits, all of it posing very significant new dangers. >> barbara starr, thank you. confronting al qaeda is just one of the foreign policy challenges for the obama administration in the year ahead. let's bring in cnn foreign affairs reporter elise labatt as well as molly lasser from the johns hopkins school of international advanced studies. we were talking with barbara about warren weinstein, who is being held in pakistan. the u.s. doesn't negotiate with terrorists, doesn't negotiate with al qaeda. what are the options for freeing him? >> well, they don't look good. as you said, they don't negotiate with al qaeda or any terrorist groups because then that looks like if they're open for bargaining, that will just encourage more groups to kidnap americans and in fact, that's what zawahiri, the leader, said after they kidnapped weinstein. you have to know this guy works for a private
many of those leaders gone now, including of course, osama bin laden, and that's leaving the affiliates with more freedom, more autonomy to move around, plan and plot to conduct attacks, gain financing, gain recruits, all of it posing very significant new dangers. >> barbara starr, thank you. confronting al qaeda is just one of the foreign policy challenges for the obama administration in the year ahead. let's bring in cnn foreign affairs reporter elise labatt as well as molly lasser from...
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he's convicted not of helping get osama bin laden but being a terrorist. >> treason by kol you'ding with the united states >> the united states is an ally. we give them $2 billion a year. >> that is why this is shameful. the guy is in jail for kol you'ding with a country that gives $2 billion? >> correct. >> let's be happier we don't live in pakistan. you're going emexplain why russian diplomats, are charged with fraud near new york city. >> correct. new york city. it's program for the poor that is why this is reprehensible. >> there is a application you can qualify for benefits, pre-natal care, once a child is born it's going to be a u.s. citizen. in these cases they are not. >> no. because they're under diplomatic pass ports. >> so they're getting u.s. to pay for a bunch of stuff. >> $1.5 million. >> right. >> they have been arrested? >> they haven't been arrested because they're diplomats. >> russia would have to say we waive that diplomatic immunity. >> who busted them? >> fbi. fbi. >> and because they were buying shoes at jimmy choo spending lavishly. this is a scheme going here. th
he's convicted not of helping get osama bin laden but being a terrorist. >> treason by kol you'ding with the united states >> the united states is an ally. we give them $2 billion a year. >> that is why this is shameful. the guy is in jail for kol you'ding with a country that gives $2 billion? >> correct. >> let's be happier we don't live in pakistan. you're going emexplain why russian diplomats, are charged with fraud near new york city. >> correct. new york...
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bin laden in pakistan and then to the same al qaeda forces in syria the saudi royal family of course does pursue its own policy it has its own networks of support very very reactionary they're very reactionary towards workers towards unions towards now this is where your lungs that people equate with freedom hears them and in the case of saudi arabia by the way mark says mark says the saudis are less of a threat the question is to whom certainly not to the syrians if you go to saudi arabia mark if you go there you'll see wanted posters for migrant workers up in a while you would allow me to. by the saudi royal family it's very threatening it's very frightening so if you're a society that's based on and slave women ok it's most unfair i ism and australia and right ok mark go ahead mark i'm going to ask you some a question i'm going to ask what are we going to give you the last word of the program because we're almost out of time going to the last word so you prefer to have a cozy relationship with saudi arabia and not have a detente with iran going forty five prefer neither saudi arab
bin laden in pakistan and then to the same al qaeda forces in syria the saudi royal family of course does pursue its own policy it has its own networks of support very very reactionary they're very reactionary towards workers towards unions towards now this is where your lungs that people equate with freedom hears them and in the case of saudi arabia by the way mark says mark says the saudis are less of a threat the question is to whom certainly not to the syrians if you go to saudi arabia mark...
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bin laden's courier in the one nine hundred ninety s. he was captured by pakistani forces back in two thousand and one while attempting to cross the afghanistan pakistan border with other members of the so-called dirty thirty group who were some of bin laden's security detail his believed to have a high intelligence value and also possess a. high security risk to the u.s. its interests and its allies now the other men nor the home it is described as a senior al qaeda military trainer in afghanistan with connections to the group's operational chain of command mohammad has a high intelligence value and poses a high security risk as well he was captured by pakistani forces back in two thousand and two the efforts to transfer detainees out of get mo have a lot to do with the two new special envoys appointed by the administration those being cliff sloan at the state department and paul lewis at the pentagon meanwhile congress is also working on making it much easier to transfer detainees out of cuba the provision in the part of the new nation
bin laden's courier in the one nine hundred ninety s. he was captured by pakistani forces back in two thousand and one while attempting to cross the afghanistan pakistan border with other members of the so-called dirty thirty group who were some of bin laden's security detail his believed to have a high intelligence value and also possess a. high security risk to the u.s. its interests and its allies now the other men nor the home it is described as a senior al qaeda military trainer in...
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bin laden in pakistan and then to the same al qaeda forces in syria the saudi royal family of course does pursue its own policy it has its own networks of support very very reactionary they're very reactionary towards workers towards unions towards him and it is through your minds that people equate with freedom here years ago and in the case of saudi arabia by the way mark says mark says the saudis are less of a threat the question is to whom certainly not to the syrians if you go to saudi arabia mark if you go there you'll see wanted posters for migrant workers up in a while you allow me to let you raid. by the saudi royal family it's very threatening it's very not anything so if you're a society that's based on and slave women ok it's most unfair i as i'm in australia and right ok mark go ahead mark i'm going to ask you some a question i'm going to ask what are we going to give you the last word of the program because we're almost out of time going to give you the last word so you prefer to have a cozy relationship with saudi arabia and not have a detente with iran going forty fiv
bin laden in pakistan and then to the same al qaeda forces in syria the saudi royal family of course does pursue its own policy it has its own networks of support very very reactionary they're very reactionary towards workers towards unions towards him and it is through your minds that people equate with freedom here years ago and in the case of saudi arabia by the way mark says mark says the saudis are less of a threat the question is to whom certainly not to the syrians if you go to saudi...
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a six minute video was made that osama bin audit and they have been working with the cia. bill gates offered one of the thousand dollars to the person to invent a more pleasurable condom fake? he did call the next generation condom challenge to promote regular use. [laughter] john: factor is evangeline auctioneddoff 60 edward to raise money for homeless kids. we have a picture. this does not surprise you? >> that is to random not to be real. john: byhe cyprus played strip poker to raise money. [laughter] wait for the question t to rae money for the children's charity? kennedy got a right. we made that up. it sounded so real. since president obama islam ising gets 8 miles per gallon ed begley, jr. started a petition to trade in the limousine for the electric version? a great idea. you are wrong. mary tyler moore tried to pay a restaurant $1,000 to free one of the lobsrs. yes. a really happened. a lobster name despite. >> he was delicious by the way. john: and actor who has a and web site about environmentally, costabile tenn shoes. you are right to. the sneakers have seeds
a six minute video was made that osama bin audit and they have been working with the cia. bill gates offered one of the thousand dollars to the person to invent a more pleasurable condom fake? he did call the next generation condom challenge to promote regular use. [laughter] john: factor is evangeline auctioneddoff 60 edward to raise money for homeless kids. we have a picture. this does not surprise you? >> that is to random not to be real. john: byhe cyprus played strip poker to raise...
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bin laden in pakistan and then to the same al qaeda forces in syria the saudi royal family of course does pursue its own policy it has its own networks of support that very very reactionary they're very reactionary towards workers towards unions towards net is that people equate with freedom hears them and in the case of saudi arabia by the way mark says mark says the saudis are less of a threat the question is to whom certainly not to the syrians if you go to saudi arabia mark if you go there you'll see wanted posters from migrant workers up with a while alone means that you are a good. by the saudi royal family it's very threatening it's very high and i'm not pretending so if you're a society that's based on and slave women ok it's most unfair i ism and australia and right ok mark go ahead mark i'm going to ask you some a question i'm going to ask what are we going to give you the last word of the program because we're almost out of time and would have you the last word so you prefer to have a cozy relationship with saudi arabia and not have a detente with iran going forty five pre
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a six minute video was made that osama bin audit and they have been working with the cia. bill gates offered one of the thousand dollars to the person to invent a more pleasurable condom fake? he did call the next generation condom challenge to promote regular use. [laughter] john: factor is evangeline auctioneddoff 60 edward to raise money for homeless kids. we have a picture. this does not surprise you? >> that is to random not to be real. john: by the cyprus played strip poker to raise money. [laughter] wait for the question to raise money for the children's charity? kennedy got a right. we made that up. it sounded so real. since president obama islam ising gets 8 miles per gallon ed begley, jr. started a petition to trade in the limousine for the electric version? >> a great idea. you are wrong. mary tyler moore tried to pay a restaurant $1,000o free one of the lobsters. yes. a really happened. a lobster name despite. >> he was delicious by the way. john: and actor who has a and web site about environmentally, costabile tennis shoes. youre right to. the sneakers have s
a six minute video was made that osama bin audit and they have been working with the cia. bill gates offered one of the thousand dollars to the person to invent a more pleasurable condom fake? he did call the next generation condom challenge to promote regular use. [laughter] john: factor is evangeline auctioneddoff 60 edward to raise money for homeless kids. we have a picture. this does not surprise you? >> that is to random not to be real. john: by the cyprus played strip poker to raise...
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bin laden's courier in the nineteen nineties he was captured by pakistani forces back in two thousand won while attempting to cross the afghanistan pakistan border but the other members of the so called dirty thirty group who were some of bin laden's a security detail. he is believed to have a high intelligence value and also pose is a high security risk to the us its interests and its allies. now the other man nor a new one it is described as a senior al qaeda military trainer in afghanistan with connections to the group's operational chain of command commenting on intelligence value and poses a high security risk. he was captured by pakistani forces back in two thousand to we'll be out of the transfer of the detainee is out of guantanamo bay have a lot to do with two new special envoy is appointed by the administration as being class alone at the state department and called the lace at the pentagon meanwhile congress is also working on making it much easier to transfer detainee is out of cuba. the provision is part of the new demand national defense authorization act that is set to
bin laden's courier in the nineteen nineties he was captured by pakistani forces back in two thousand won while attempting to cross the afghanistan pakistan border but the other members of the so called dirty thirty group who were some of bin laden's a security detail. he is believed to have a high intelligence value and also pose is a high security risk to the us its interests and its allies. now the other man nor a new one it is described as a senior al qaeda military trainer in afghanistan...
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this is done more damage to the financial markets in the united states then anything osama bin laden or whoever did nine eleven could have done right the chance of getting a dime from a terrorist attack in the u.s. is slimmer than the number of people who die from get hit by television sets so based on the proportion that ratio the n.s.a. a government agency decided to destroy twenty percent of the s. and p. five hundred at least and there's contingencies to that by infecting other products with a disease that is surveillance technology and so americans blowing its own head off you don't need the crazy people jihadi is when you have their own country taking a big gun to their own head and pulling the trigger you don't need you going to kill yourself i guess you're going to preempt a terrorist by killing themselves well that fits in with this whole bitcoin in the top half of the show where we discuss the fact that not only has j.p. morgan and all these others had the patent applications for the sim they knew that customer demand was there for this sort of block chain ledger public led
this is done more damage to the financial markets in the united states then anything osama bin laden or whoever did nine eleven could have done right the chance of getting a dime from a terrorist attack in the u.s. is slimmer than the number of people who die from get hit by television sets so based on the proportion that ratio the n.s.a. a government agency decided to destroy twenty percent of the s. and p. five hundred at least and there's contingencies to that by infecting other products...