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was focused at al qaeda and the taliban. the statute doesn't say that and i think we are continuing to reap the consequences of the fact that the statute doesn't say that. i don't think there's any question that at least in that moment that's who congress was thinking of, that's what the statute was directed toward and how the president reacted and responded. when the u.s. started using offense of military force in afghanistan about five weeks later in the middle of october toward the end of october it was under the Ãof the aumf because everyone understood that the taliban in afghanistan was clearly part of the congress had intended. i think the working assumption was that the harder questions and the longer questions would be flushed out in subsequent legislation. congress was very busy in september and october there was a number of statutes enacted relating to 9/11 attacks in response thereto. leading up to brett from the aumf all the way to the patriot act october 26. ... >> all of these continuing debates. we will get t
was focused at al qaeda and the taliban. the statute doesn't say that and i think we are continuing to reap the consequences of the fact that the statute doesn't say that. i don't think there's any question that at least in that moment that's who congress was thinking of, that's what the statute was directed toward and how the president reacted and responded. when the u.s. started using offense of military force in afghanistan about five weeks later in the middle of october toward the end of...
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our top stories: osama bin laden's son, hamza, chosen successor to lead al-qaeda, has reportedly been killed. it's unclear if the us played a role in his death. ten democratic hopefuls have gone head to head in a second televised debate. the victor earns the right to take on president trump next year. president putin orders the russian army into siberia to help fight the wildfires raging across the region. hello. intelligence officials in the us are claiming that hamza bin laden, son of the founder of al-qaeda, has died. hamza bin laden, thought to be 30 years old, had released audio and video calling for attacks on the us and other countries to avenge his father's assassination by american special forces eight years ago. the us had offered $1 million for information on him, and saudi arabia stripped him of his citizenship in march. chris buckler has this update. media reports are saying that they have now confirmed military officials that hamza bin laden is dead. however, there's been no official word from the pentagon and what we don't know is how or where he died. although there ar
our top stories: osama bin laden's son, hamza, chosen successor to lead al-qaeda, has reportedly been killed. it's unclear if the us played a role in his death. ten democratic hopefuls have gone head to head in a second televised debate. the victor earns the right to take on president trump next year. president putin orders the russian army into siberia to help fight the wildfires raging across the region. hello. intelligence officials in the us are claiming that hamza bin laden, son of the...
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al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash california video catching a plane's emergency landing into oncoming traffic in the state of washington. but first a new blood test that is 94% accurate at identifying early alzheimer's. dr. siegel is here to weigh in on the exciting details after this. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i sh
al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash...
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al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash california video catching a plane's emergency landing into oncoming traffic in the state of washington. but first a new blood test that is 94% accurate at identifying early alzheimer's. dr. siegel is here to weigh in on the exciting details after this. family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call anoth
al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash...
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does it cover al-qaeda in the monograph? congress enacted and never thought was answering in that 60 word, one sentence operative provision. >> i want to turn to gene right now, as i think steve gave a great summation of like 2001 21 into 2002 as the bush administration considered other potential military operations, obviously iraq was on the to do list. can you talk a little bit about perhaps they're thinking coming back to congress again for an aumf specific to iraq and saddam hussein? >> sure. one of the things that's interesting about the current debate about whether the 2001 aumf applies to iran is that when the 2001 aumf was young, barely a year old, and the bush administration had iraq in its sights and there was a lot of talk about, you know, from vice president cheney and others about iraq and al-qaeda links, most of which, the important elements of which turned out to be bogus but they were promoting this idea that mohammad outside met with iraqi intelligence agents in prague. they were making a lot out of the supp
does it cover al-qaeda in the monograph? congress enacted and never thought was answering in that 60 word, one sentence operative provision. >> i want to turn to gene right now, as i think steve gave a great summation of like 2001 21 into 2002 as the bush administration considered other potential military operations, obviously iraq was on the to do list. can you talk a little bit about perhaps they're thinking coming back to congress again for an aumf specific to iraq and saddam hussein?...
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he is supposed to be going after al qaeda but over years now not only have we not gone after al qaeda which is stronger today than they were on 9/11, our president is supporting al qaeda. >> reporter: gabbard elaborated that the president's alliance with saudi arabia is providing direct support to al qaeda but the numbers show the terrorist network lost some territory. the islamic state emerged out of al qaeda in iraq after the us led invasion in 2003. at one point ice is controlled 35,000 mi. from syria to eastern iraq. with every passing year the number dropped. by march 2019 isis's end to the caliphate. details of how or where hamza died is still a mystery. rob: the father accused of leaving his twins to die in a hot car is due in court today. juan rodriguez, an iraq war veteran said he thought he brought them to daycare before he went over to his 8 hour shift at a va medical center in new york. he has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and child endangerment charges. those twins will be laid to rest tomorrow. jillian: such a tragic story. the navy secretary will pull middle given
he is supposed to be going after al qaeda but over years now not only have we not gone after al qaeda which is stronger today than they were on 9/11, our president is supporting al qaeda. >> reporter: gabbard elaborated that the president's alliance with saudi arabia is providing direct support to al qaeda but the numbers show the terrorist network lost some territory. the islamic state emerged out of al qaeda in iraq after the us led invasion in 2003. at one point ice is controlled...
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our top stories: osama bin laden's son, hamza, chosen successor to lead al-qaeda, has reportedly been killed. it's unclear if the us played a role in his death. ten more democratic hopefuls are going head to head in a second televised debate. the victor earns the right to take on president trump next year. president putin orders the russian army into siberia to help fight the wildfires raging across the region. a rare original copy of the first harry potter book sells for almost $35,000, at auction in the uk. intelligence officials in the us are claiming that hamza bin laden, son of the founder of al-qaeda, has died. hamza bin laden, thought to be 30—years—old, had released audio and video calling for attacks on the us and other countries, to avenge his father's assassination by american special forces eight years ago. the us had offered a million dollars for information on him and saudi arabia stripped him of his citizenship in march. chris buckler had this update. media reports are saying that they have now confirmed military officials that hamza bin laden is dead, however, ther
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the long—time leader and founder of al qaeda. do you think he actually is dead? because there are reports of leaders of terror groups being killed but they turned out to being killed but they turned out to be wrong. this is quite useful to a terror group as well for there to be some confusion, isn't there? it helps operations. of course. that is exactly into the purpose of the group. it's hard to say with certainty, and indeed as you point out, they have been numerous insta nces out, they have been numerous instances prior to this were terrorist group leaders have been reported killed only to disprove that after—the—fact. the one—time leader of al qaeda has more lives than a cat and this guy has been reported dead about a dozen times except he constantly resurfaces. it's really ha rd except he constantly resurfaces. it's really hard on these hours and days to work out exactly what's going on, the taliban leader was dead for a long time before we recognise that he wasn't. if an item is dead, what is the likely impact of that, would you say? suddenly it is sy
the long—time leader and founder of al qaeda. do you think he actually is dead? because there are reports of leaders of terror groups being killed but they turned out to being killed but they turned out to be wrong. this is quite useful to a terror group as well for there to be some confusion, isn't there? it helps operations. of course. that is exactly into the purpose of the group. it's hard to say with certainty, and indeed as you point out, they have been numerous insta nces out, they...
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al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash california video catching a plane's emergency landing into oncoming traffic in the state of washington. but first a new blood test that is 94% accurate at identifying early alzheimer's. dr. siegel is here to weigh in on the exciting details after this. . adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. . yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with him? yu
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al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash california video catching a plane's emergency landing into oncoming traffic in the state of washington. but first a new blood test that is 94% accurate at identifying early alzheimer's. dr. siegel is here to weigh in on the exciting details after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new chevy silverado. with fifty industry-firsts. it's the strongest, most advanced silverado ever. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to he
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essentially the next generation for al qaeda. he was going to be some kind of recruitment draw. essentially based on the strength of his father's name. taking them off the battlefield is a blow to al qaeda and its a boost to u.s. security. >> julie: what does this say about the trump administration that we are dealing with terror? >> i think it's obviously the trump administration has made some progress, not just with al qaeda but with isis. they destroyed the caliphate in iraq and syria, a very significant moment. but the u.s. has been, for many years, fantastic at the stuff. the u.s. is fantastic at identifying terrorists, tracking them down, killing them with drone strikes. across the world. where we've had more difficulty -- and i think this isn't just the trump administration to previous ones -- is figuring out how exactly to stop the ideology that leads to people like hamza bin laden being created in the first place. that's where there's probably a bit more work still to do. >> julie: what kind of work do you think needs to
essentially the next generation for al qaeda. he was going to be some kind of recruitment draw. essentially based on the strength of his father's name. taking them off the battlefield is a blow to al qaeda and its a boost to u.s. security. >> julie: what does this say about the trump administration that we are dealing with terror? >> i think it's obviously the trump administration has made some progress, not just with al qaeda but with isis. they destroyed the caliphate in iraq and...
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we did know for sure if those al-qaeda who said those spots before the 9/11 attacks. so the recommendation or the sense of congress said we need to be clear about who forced his office again. also geographic limits. so we don't hit into the situation we are in now or we've had operations in, i think it's operations in 19 country since 2001. that was another provision that was adopted by the house. and really like the first time that we've seen something like that the adopted. also through the defense appropriation process, there was an amendment that passed in committee from barbara lee was the only person to vote against the 2001 aumf way back when, and that an inmate, it would repeal the 2001 aumf eight months after enactment. the purpose of that is to give congress time to look at the current scope of operation, yet sufficient information from the administration, hold hearings, determine where we should be using force anywhere and take a vote as to whether to get you in any current operation. that's what's been happening. it's all on the house side at this stage. t
we did know for sure if those al-qaeda who said those spots before the 9/11 attacks. so the recommendation or the sense of congress said we need to be clear about who forced his office again. also geographic limits. so we don't hit into the situation we are in now or we've had operations in, i think it's operations in 19 country since 2001. that was another provision that was adopted by the house. and really like the first time that we've seen something like that the adopted. also through the...
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two, the taliban guarantees that the al qaeda will not reestablish a safe haven in afghanistan, they have some presents but is not formidable. none of us by that by the way. lou: the other one, the taliban guarantees that they will destroy isis, the problem with that they don't have the capability to do that as isis has grown inside of afghanistan, we will not move from 8600 to 0, despite the fact that that is proclaimed as an end state until such times as those conditions are met. lou: it sounds to me, forgive me if my skepticism sounds like cynicism. it is 20 years of engagement, this president through his great credit said he wanted to bring our troops home and put the burden on the nations who legitimately belongs. he has to first clear a lot of brush of the pentagon and there is an abiding an issue within the pentagon that would argue relentlessly for another two decades that we need troops there to control the situation that we have yet to control. is it not time to destroy an enemy or getaway from that particular war zone? >> i am sympathetic to everything that you just said.
two, the taliban guarantees that the al qaeda will not reestablish a safe haven in afghanistan, they have some presents but is not formidable. none of us by that by the way. lou: the other one, the taliban guarantees that they will destroy isis, the problem with that they don't have the capability to do that as isis has grown inside of afghanistan, we will not move from 8600 to 0, despite the fact that that is proclaimed as an end state until such times as those conditions are met. lou: it...
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qaeda at least at the creation of al qaeda if not after the september 11th attacks and they were too much of a liability to allow to remain alive that's not unique just to the saudis. that happens with every government in the region that decides to cultivate this kind of radicalism and then turn away and pretend it doesn't exist. tomorrow misho went to the u.k. to meet a british sudanese called salah. who's currently working at the european center for the study of extremism cambridge. wanted to ask him about his time as a strategic planning advisor to the king of bahrain from 2002 until 2006 on a bus and what. to do when the medical bad bounder was the architect of what later became known as the outbound reports. of others. and there were. a bit of what. i wanted. something as innocent. with him and. now what. was it. what kind of a recovery to an answer other than the moment. many in bahrain were surprised by the contents of the al banda report it's said to have revealed details of a government plan to target opposition figures are banned it was subsequently deported from bahrain an
qaeda at least at the creation of al qaeda if not after the september 11th attacks and they were too much of a liability to allow to remain alive that's not unique just to the saudis. that happens with every government in the region that decides to cultivate this kind of radicalism and then turn away and pretend it doesn't exist. tomorrow misho went to the u.k. to meet a british sudanese called salah. who's currently working at the european center for the study of extremism cambridge. wanted to...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore the headlines: osama bin laden's son, hamza, chosen successor to lead al-qaeda, has reportedly been killed. it's unclear if the us played a role in his death. the us federal reserve cuts interest rates for the first time in more than a decade. president trump demands a bigger cut. i'm lewis vaughanjones in london. the first night of debates for us democrats in detroit was a battle for the direction of the party. now it's time for round two. she's blue, she barks and more than likely she's coming to a screen near you. the phenomenal success of australian children's cartoon bluey and its portrayal of family life. instead of the aussie outback, it's just everyday suburbia. and instead ofjetting off to outer space orfighting enemies under the sea, bluey and herfamily, well, theyjust battle the same dilemmas as us humans. announcer: live from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 8pm in washington, where reports say that a son of the deceased al-qaeda leader, osama bin laden,
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore the headlines: osama bin laden's son, hamza, chosen successor to lead al-qaeda, has reportedly been killed. it's unclear if the us played a role in his death. the us federal reserve cuts interest rates for the first time in more than a decade. president trump demands a bigger cut. i'm lewis vaughanjones in london. the first night of debates for us democrats in detroit was a battle for the direction of the party. now it's time for round two. she's blue, she barks...
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hamza bin laden was in line to head al qaeda, the terror group founded by his father. and hamza bin laden had a big price on his head. david martin leads off our ght rting tonight from the orntagon. >> reporter: one official tells cbs news, osama bin laden's son, hamza, is believed to have been killed in a military operation, although he was not the target of the operation, and was not even known to be at that location. some time later, officials say ms. intelligence monitored conversations among al qaeda members cl or where the operation took place, although hamza was reported to be in either pakistan or afghanistan. president trump brushed aside questions. >> i don't want to comment on it. >> reporter: letters captured in the 2011 raid which killed osama ain laden indicate he was grooming hamza to succeed him as r ader of al qaeda. earlier this year, the state department offered a $1 million reward for information leading to his capture or death. it's been eight years since osama bin laden was killed, and al qaeda is no longer the threat in once was. killing his son
hamza bin laden was in line to head al qaeda, the terror group founded by his father. and hamza bin laden had a big price on his head. david martin leads off our ght rting tonight from the orntagon. >> reporter: one official tells cbs news, osama bin laden's son, hamza, is believed to have been killed in a military operation, although he was not the target of the operation, and was not even known to be at that location. some time later, officials say ms. intelligence monitored...
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isis and al qaeda pledged to hurt israel and us. tlaib and omar calling for an economic boycott of the state of israel which will destroy the state of israel. the reason she is not visiting her grandmother is because she has embraced the destruction of israel through an economic boycott. she was offered a chance to see her grandmother. she said all i want to do is see my grandmother. they said yes and she pulled the rug out from under the offer. the bottom line here is, they are radical when it comes to israel, radical in the economy, they are weak when it comes to fighting terrorism. donald trump is going to win the election because he's been a damn good president and what they're trying to do is make america -- maria: senator stay with us we will ask about the judiciary investigation of the investigators. back in a minute. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fishe
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the original al qaeda guys were very smart. khalid sheikh mohammad in the book talks about this but sit in front of a white board and explained the ideology of a qaeda. they are also proud of 9/11. they were not apologetic. again one explanation for why was hard to get them to speak. i didn't do anything wrong. the motivation was interesting from an american perspective which typically is short-sighted and in some ways what's in it for me? their motivation would be they would say it won't come in my generation. it would not come in my children's generation that maybe my grandchildren's generation there'll be an acknowledged that the only way to live is by the rule of the book that nations across the arab world would say saudi arabia and egypt do rule by the rule of the book because the leaders there are corrupt and the only way to take out the government is to get rid of the americans because the americans are the past -- backstop to these corrupt regimes. their philosophy was if you get out the strike and economic target of po
the original al qaeda guys were very smart. khalid sheikh mohammad in the book talks about this but sit in front of a white board and explained the ideology of a qaeda. they are also proud of 9/11. they were not apologetic. again one explanation for why was hard to get them to speak. i didn't do anything wrong. the motivation was interesting from an american perspective which typically is short-sighted and in some ways what's in it for me? their motivation would be they would say it won't come...
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gone after al-qaeda who is stronger today than they were in 9/11, our president is supporting al-qaeda. >> we've captured 100% of the caliphate and we've done a big job on al-qaeda and everybody else. so for her to make that statement is ridiculous, frankly. neil: all right. was that a little over the top, congresswoman now running for president, tulsi gabbard, to accuse the president of the united states actually supporting al-qaeda? obviously the president disagreed with that. joining me, retired u.s. marine corps commissioner jerry good afternoon. >> good afternoon. neil: happy to have you on board ap thank you for your help. let me get, first of all, your sense of this back and forth of al-qaeda and leading aside the ridiculous of the president supporting it. but the notion that it's alive and well, it's not dead, it's not gone. what did you make of that? >> well, we're three administrations into fighting al-qaeda and just a couple of days ago we found out that osama bin laden's son groomed for position of power for that organization was killed. the thing about al-qaeda, they're li
gone after al-qaeda who is stronger today than they were in 9/11, our president is supporting al-qaeda. >> we've captured 100% of the caliphate and we've done a big job on al-qaeda and everybody else. so for her to make that statement is ridiculous, frankly. neil: all right. was that a little over the top, congresswoman now running for president, tulsi gabbard, to accuse the president of the united states actually supporting al-qaeda? obviously the president disagreed with that. joining...
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isis and al qaeda pledged to hurt israel and us. tlaib and omar calling for an economic boycott of the state of israel which will destroy the state of israel. the reason she is not visiting her grandmother is because she has embraced the destruction of israel through an economic boycott. she was offered a chance to see her grandmother. she said all i want to do is see my grandmother. they said yes and she pulled the rug out from under the offer. the bottom line here is, they are radical when it comes to israel, radical in the economy, they are weak when it comes to fighting terrorism. donald trump is going to win the election because he's been a damn good president and what they're trying to do is make america -- maria: senator stay with us we maria: senator stay with us we you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase sensimist is different. it relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal conge
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al-qaeda at her own peril. it is still a potent force, even though it has failed to deliver to carry out a major operation in the past years. interesting. i am interested operation in the past years. interesting. iam interested in operation in the past years. interesting. i am interested in what you are saying earlier about the intelligence services. and in cooperation that is going on between america and her allies. clearly a lot going on that we don't know about. that is why it has taken the us government a great deal of time to really basically reveal the information. imagine in february of last year the state department put $1 million reward on his head. he had been killed by february 2019, according to the information. thank you so much for your thoughts and your insight. some breaking news from our health editor. public health england have said that one more of the patients affected by listeria, and that you may remember was as a result of hospital food contamination, has died. last update, latejune, the
al-qaeda at her own peril. it is still a potent force, even though it has failed to deliver to carry out a major operation in the past years. interesting. i am interested operation in the past years. interesting. iam interested in operation in the past years. interesting. i am interested in what you are saying earlier about the intelligence services. and in cooperation that is going on between america and her allies. clearly a lot going on that we don't know about. that is why it has taken the...
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isis and al qaeda pledged to hurt israel and us. tlaib and omar calling for an economic boycott of the state of israel which will destroy the state of israel. the reason she is not visiting her grandmother is because she has embraced the destruction of israel through an economic boycott. she was offered a chance to see her grandmother. she said all i want to do is see my grandmother. they said yes and she pulled the rug out from under the offer. the bottom line here is, they are radical when it comes to israel, radical in the economy, they are weak when it comes to fighting terrorism. donald trump is going to win the election because he's been a damn good president and what they're trying to do is make america -- maria: senator stay with us we who's dog is this? it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antoni
isis and al qaeda pledged to hurt israel and us. tlaib and omar calling for an economic boycott of the state of israel which will destroy the state of israel. the reason she is not visiting her grandmother is because she has embraced the destruction of israel through an economic boycott. she was offered a chance to see her grandmother. she said all i want to do is see my grandmother. they said yes and she pulled the rug out from under the offer. the bottom line here is, they are radical when it...
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at that stage they believed he was an emerging figure in al-qaeda. however, we understand they now believe he's dead as a result of what's been described as a military operation. from what we know, ben, it was a strike not intended to attack hamza bin laden. he was not the target. there are suggestions the us didn't know he had been killed after that operation. it wasn't until they intercepted communications between members of al-qaeda that they discovered that they believed that hamza bin laden had been killed in the operation. however, so far the pentagon has not released an official statement on this and indeed when president donald trump was asked about it earlier on, a matter of hours ago, he batted away the question and said he wasn't prepared to talk about it. however, from what we understand from military sources, they believe he is dead. and chris, what is the significance, if that turns out to be the case, of that? what do they think he was doing and how much of a threat he posed? clearly first of all there's the symbolic nature of hamza bi
at that stage they believed he was an emerging figure in al-qaeda. however, we understand they now believe he's dead as a result of what's been described as a military operation. from what we know, ben, it was a strike not intended to attack hamza bin laden. he was not the target. there are suggestions the us didn't know he had been killed after that operation. it wasn't until they intercepted communications between members of al-qaeda that they discovered that they believed that hamza bin...
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secondly when it comes to the al-qaeda, they brought al-qaeda in to afghanistan in mid-90's, they gave them a base of operations, they attacked our u.s. embassies in africa, the usscole and president bush offered them this, if you go up the al-qaeda, we will not attack you, we will spare you, they said, no, and they lost regime and thousands of lives. if they were willing to make that sacrifice to protect al-qaeda then, what makes everybody think that they would give them up now? it's just not accurate claim. the taliban and the al-qaeda are brothers and they are not going the turn against them, therefore, the american security and the american people will be at risk and that is what we are concerned about this deal about. >> general jack keane a very clearly state and passionate stance and we will look for that op-ed as you mentioned that's coming out. thank you for your insight. >> good talking to you, molly. >> we will have more on the 5:00 o'clock hour. switching gears now, anything more annoying than robo calls, all hours of the day and at night, major companies are taking act aga
secondly when it comes to the al-qaeda, they brought al-qaeda in to afghanistan in mid-90's, they gave them a base of operations, they attacked our u.s. embassies in africa, the usscole and president bush offered them this, if you go up the al-qaeda, we will not attack you, we will spare you, they said, no, and they lost regime and thousands of lives. if they were willing to make that sacrifice to protect al-qaeda then, what makes everybody think that they would give them up now? it's just not...
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, directly to al qaeda. steve: this on the heels of bin laden's son being killed reportedly. john james is right there in the restaurant in detroit. he calls that insane. and he is coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on a variety of surfaces. try dawn ultra. the mucma fest! of summer... country music's biggest stars perform their hottest hits. and the first time ever. lil nas x, billy ray cyrus and keith urban perform the hit "old town road." cma fest! sunday 87c on abc. and after the show check out a special encore performance of brett young's song, "catch." available only on xfinity. just say "brett young" into your x1 voice remote. >> not only have we not gone after al qaeda, who is stronger today than they were in 9/11, our president is supporting al qaeda. >> hits support and alliance with saudi arabia,
, directly to al qaeda. steve: this on the heels of bin laden's son being killed reportedly. john james is right there in the restaurant in detroit. he calls that insane. and he is coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on a variety of surfaces. try dawn ultra. the mucma fest! of summer... country...
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ultimately they in the same way isis and al qaeda do, they energize individuals. we called them lone wolves. that's not accurate. they're energized by websites that grab them and incite them to come up with violent acts. what does victory look like? >> my hope is we collect a few,000. daily storm is collecting money. we had testimony that they're collecting money as a bitcoin account. send a message to support neo-na neo-nazis, it goes to muslim guy you don't like and so we can strangle his revenue source. i would like that very much. combatting white nationalism, white supremacy, much harder. need leadership from the white house, not someone whose words make them cheer. just when this back chant happened, they documented white supremacists were cheering president trump for using that language. it didn't end in the campaign, it continued. there's a reason david duke said you're a traitor to your heritage if you do not support donald trump. doesn't matter what people think of him, white supremacists love him. that should trouble anyone in this country. doesn't matt
ultimately they in the same way isis and al qaeda do, they energize individuals. we called them lone wolves. that's not accurate. they're energized by websites that grab them and incite them to come up with violent acts. what does victory look like? >> my hope is we collect a few,000. daily storm is collecting money. we had testimony that they're collecting money as a bitcoin account. send a message to support neo-na neo-nazis, it goes to muslim guy you don't like and so we can strangle...
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they are strengthening al qaeda. let's see where our partnership with saudi arabia has gotten us and waiting a genocidal war in yemen, taking lives of tens of thousands people and causing millions more to suffer. see where that partnership with saudi arabia has gotten us and they are pushing for a war with iran that would be far more devastating, far more costly than anything we experienced in the war in iraq, there is so much at stake here and this is the kind of seachange in foreign-policy i will bring as president. >> the discussion about syria and competing interests there and you discussed that endlessly but a lot of competing interests. something for the us to navigate. we know you speak with the experience of a combat veteran which gives you a unique perspective so thank you for popping in and we will see if we get some reports for the next round. >> hope to see you before then. >> more from the spin room next. who have served our country honorably. whether it's two years, four years or thirty-two years like m
they are strengthening al qaeda. let's see where our partnership with saudi arabia has gotten us and waiting a genocidal war in yemen, taking lives of tens of thousands people and causing millions more to suffer. see where that partnership with saudi arabia has gotten us and they are pushing for a war with iran that would be far more devastating, far more costly than anything we experienced in the war in iraq, there is so much at stake here and this is the kind of seachange in foreign-policy i...
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we were supposed to be going after al qaeda, but over years now, not only have we not gone after al qaeda, they are stronger today than they were on 9/11. >> is that a connection with our partnership with saudi arabia, our support of saudi arabia? what were you getting with that? >> both. his support and alliance with saudi arabia that is providing direct and indirect support directly to al qaeda. speak of the fact that saudi arabia continues to be the propigator of this ideology that provides a fertile recruiting ground for terrorist groups like al qaeda and isis. this ideology is what drives them. >> dana: wesley and joey, you both fought in the war on terror. i'd love to get your initial thoughts, wesley. i'll start with you. >> yes. i think this president has actually done a very good job sticking up for those that have served this country. and that's just a very dishonest statement, to be honest with you. what this president has done to prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon is paramount in moving forward particularly protecting and sprefrbing our values and our life here in the u
we were supposed to be going after al qaeda, but over years now, not only have we not gone after al qaeda, they are stronger today than they were on 9/11. >> is that a connection with our partnership with saudi arabia, our support of saudi arabia? what were you getting with that? >> both. his support and alliance with saudi arabia that is providing direct and indirect support directly to al qaeda. speak of the fact that saudi arabia continues to be the propigator of this ideology...
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arabia is helping al qaeda. how do you respond to that? what did you think of the dearth of discussion on foreign policy? >> what's the primary responsibility of our federal government? to keep us safe. make sure we have a strong military, keep us safe. just remember the democrats, joe biden there, democrats in eight years could have solved the problems. they left trump with problems in north korea, iran, and they want to attack the president trying to get out of conflicts he doesn't want to continue? so it's disingenuous what they're doing. >> sandra: a big vote on legislation that would avoid $125 billion discretionary spending cut next year. how do you plan to vote? >> well, look, i know a lot of people worked hard on this. the president, steve mnuchin, mitch mcconnell and richard shelby and i like the fact we're putting the money in for defense. i'm supportive of defense but i can't vote for it. we have $22 trillion of debt, trillion dollar deficits and we need to live within our means, make tough choices. w
arabia is helping al qaeda. how do you respond to that? what did you think of the dearth of discussion on foreign policy? >> what's the primary responsibility of our federal government? to keep us safe. make sure we have a strong military, keep us safe. just remember the democrats, joe biden there, democrats in eight years could have solved the problems. they left trump with problems in north korea, iran, and they want to attack the president trying to get out of conflicts he doesn't want...
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to al qaeda and we have also spoken. to local sources on the ground who confirmed that that is what this location was used for it was a location out of the center of it live in the countryside we have seen video where there is one clearly one injured child in the in this video and what we've been told by our sources is this center was essentially a training center for this al qaeda affiliated group anybody who wanted to join it would come here for training and the problem is that they had very young people up through the age group to teenagers and to young men going through this training process so all age groups there and the americans saying this was an al qaeda training facility it's only the 2nd time this year that we know are all that we know of that the americans have hit a target by an airstrike in this rebel held part of northwestern. syria and it shows how concerned how severe the concerns are that there are these hardcore groups holding out that julie. there live from hatay bernard thanks for the update. still
to al qaeda and we have also spoken. to local sources on the ground who confirmed that that is what this location was used for it was a location out of the center of it live in the countryside we have seen video where there is one clearly one injured child in the in this video and what we've been told by our sources is this center was essentially a training center for this al qaeda affiliated group anybody who wanted to join it would come here for training and the problem is that they had very...
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they are strengthening al cade a. see where our -- al qaeda. waging a enon sigh dal war in -- genocidal war. and see where that partnership with saudi arabia has got wren us, they're pushing for a war with iran, far more devastating, far more costly than anything we experiences in the war in iraq. there's so much more at stake. this is the kind of change in foreign policy i'll bring as president. >> shannon: we could go to the discussions about sir aia and the competing issues there. a lot of competing interests. tough things for the country to navigate. we know you speak with the experience of a combat veteran. thank you for popping in, and we'll see you again in september. >> look forward to it. hope to see you before that. >> shannon: from the spin room, more next. then since you're heading off to school, i got you this brita. dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220.
they are strengthening al cade a. see where our -- al qaeda. waging a enon sigh dal war in -- genocidal war. and see where that partnership with saudi arabia has got wren us, they're pushing for a war with iran, far more devastating, far more costly than anything we experiences in the war in iraq. there's so much more at stake. this is the kind of change in foreign policy i'll bring as president. >> shannon: we could go to the discussions about sir aia and the competing issues there. a...
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that is a virtual wall against isis and al qaeda. you may get a peace deal with the taliban, but you'll never get a peace deal with al qaeda and isis. they have an intent to strike america. they just don't have the capability yet. if we leave and outsource our national security to the taliban that they're going to take care of al qaeda and isis, that would be a disastrous decision. and when you're on the stage with bernie, elizabeth, or biden, i wish you'd look them in the eye and say, "unlike you, i'm going to listen to my commanders. unlike you, i'm not going to expose the american homeland to another 9/11 because of politics sm the. >> brennan: what is that number? >> the number is go to be around 8600. to go below that i think would be really risky. i'm going to introduce legislation requiring the secretary of defense and the doesursko the homeland. isis-k, the afghan version of isis in is and al qaeda is alive and well. our american soldier soldiers ad intelecommunity have the capability to deal with the homeland. 80% of the peo
that is a virtual wall against isis and al qaeda. you may get a peace deal with the taliban, but you'll never get a peace deal with al qaeda and isis. they have an intent to strike america. they just don't have the capability yet. if we leave and outsource our national security to the taliban that they're going to take care of al qaeda and isis, that would be a disastrous decision. and when you're on the stage with bernie, elizabeth, or biden, i wish you'd look them in the eye and say,...
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qaeda at least at the creation of al qaeda if not after the september 11th attacks and they were too much of a liability to allow to remain alive that's not unique just to the saudis. that happens with every government in the region that decides to cultivate this kind of radicalism and then turn away and pretend it doesn't exist. tomorrow misho went to the u.k. to meet a british sudanese called salah. who is currently working at the european center for the study of extremism cambridge. wanted to ask him about his time as a strategic planning advisor to the king of bahrain from 2002 until 2006 on a bus and what i'm going to do when the medical the other banda was the architect of what later became known as the al bandar reports. were not. there. and there were i don't. work with. them i want to. serve them as innocent. women and feel. that. what kind of a recovery they're an answer other than the moment. many in bahrain were surprised by the contents of the al banda report it's said to have revealed details of a government plan to target opposition figures are banned it was subsequent
qaeda at least at the creation of al qaeda if not after the september 11th attacks and they were too much of a liability to allow to remain alive that's not unique just to the saudis. that happens with every government in the region that decides to cultivate this kind of radicalism and then turn away and pretend it doesn't exist. tomorrow misho went to the u.k. to meet a british sudanese called salah. who is currently working at the european center for the study of extremism cambridge. wanted...
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qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaeda which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that i'd like to point out that the downing of the drone which was a very sophisticated and expensive drone with stealth technology by the iranians showed can engage in conflict with iran without major consequences and it is interesting that the drone was downed by iranian made i think this is important for americans and europeans to recognize that there are huge implications and it is very important for europeans and americans to push back against the more foolish elements in the political political order whether in the united states or in countries like britain or saudi arabia or the emirates or israel you know. go back to debate root professor marandi is absolutely correct here the problem with all of this is that the there's no real political debate in particularly the united states on these issues here i think 11 hopeful thought in all of this is that donald trump wants to be reelected and he knows he knows very very well that he is . base elected him in 201
qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaeda which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that i'd like to point out that the downing of the drone which was a very sophisticated and expensive drone with stealth technology by the iranians showed can engage in conflict with iran without major consequences and it is interesting that the drone was downed by iranian made i think this is important for americans and europeans to recognize that there are huge implications...
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we were supposed to be going after al qaeda but every years now not only has he not gone after al qaeda who is stronger today than they were on 9/11, our president is supporting al qaeda. >> the facts show the terrorist network is actually lost territory. the islamic state emerged out of al qaeda in iraq after the us-led invasion in 2003. at one point ice is controlled 30,000 mi. from syria to eastern iraq and every passing year that number dropped and by march 2019 isis lost that last bit of territory in syria bringing a end to the caliphate. meantime details of how or where he died remain a mystery for now. >> maybe we will learn more throughout the day. north korea now claiming it used a new rocket launcher in its most recent missile test, the second and less then a week of the rogue regime hoping the system will strike targets at us military bases in south korea. dictator heather nauert the new launcher will create a, quote, inescapable distress to enemies. the navy secretary expected to pull metals given to the prosecutors and eddie gallagher's case, donald trump ordering the move
we were supposed to be going after al qaeda but every years now not only has he not gone after al qaeda who is stronger today than they were on 9/11, our president is supporting al qaeda. >> the facts show the terrorist network is actually lost territory. the islamic state emerged out of al qaeda in iraq after the us-led invasion in 2003. at one point ice is controlled 30,000 mi. from syria to eastern iraq and every passing year that number dropped and by march 2019 isis lost that last...
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hamza bin laden was in line to head al qaeda, the terror group founded by his father. it's unclear when or where he was killed. it may mean the end of the terror group. >>> air canada is thele ted to crkr vanleavhas e tails.e after >> i'm not gettin 7 of eing and af s and her rs now whfaa did not do demanded more after the first 737 max crash last october. >> why did the faa not take immediate action to address those risks. >> reporter: they pointed to an internal faa analysis done just days after the crash, predicting another crash was likely within the next ten months due to the plane's troubled anti-stall system mcas. instead of grounding the plane, they required pilots to reskpriereview existing procedures. fi you should have more description in the computer-based training in order to explain what mcas is. >> we want you to be person or entity that does not appear to be the case in this situation. >> reporter: faa executives told senators while not every decision is perfect, the faa stands behind the certification of the max. boeing's biggest rival airbus reported
hamza bin laden was in line to head al qaeda, the terror group founded by his father. it's unclear when or where he was killed. it may mean the end of the terror group. >>> air canada is thele ted to crkr vanleavhas e tails.e after >> i'm not gettin 7 of eing and af s and her rs now whfaa did not do demanded more after the first 737 max crash last october. >> why did the faa not take immediate action to address those risks. >> reporter: they pointed to an internal faa...
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hamza bin laden was seen as the eventual heir to his father's leadership of al qaeda. the u.s. state department, in fact, had offered a $1 million reward for his capture. tonight, the major questions here, how was he killed, when was he killed? and abc's james longman leads us off from london tonight. >> reporter: when s.e.a.l. team six burst into osama bin laden's hideout in abottabad, pakistan, and took him out, there was no sign of his son, hamza. but tonight, u.s. officials tell abc news they believe hamza bin laden is now dead. it's unclear exactly when he was killed, but a u.s. military source says it was sometime in the past two years, and that american intelligence played a role in the operation. papers found in the abottabad raid indicate hamza bin laden was being groomed for a prominent role in al qaeda. after his father's death, he promised revenge against the united states. his last public statements came just last year, when he abia wrcdertme off a $lln reward for his capture, calling him a key leader, possibly hiding out just as his father did, in the afghan/pakis
hamza bin laden was seen as the eventual heir to his father's leadership of al qaeda. the u.s. state department, in fact, had offered a $1 million reward for his capture. tonight, the major questions here, how was he killed, when was he killed? and abc's james longman leads us off from london tonight. >> reporter: when s.e.a.l. team six burst into osama bin laden's hideout in abottabad, pakistan, and took him out, there was no sign of his son, hamza. but tonight, u.s. officials tell abc...
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the leadership of al-qaeda is very old. here you had a 30- al-qaeda is very old. here you had a 30— odd—year—old man, presumably he would rally the troops, in recent yea rs would rally the troops, in recent years they have somewhat been supplanted by islamic state. look at the timing of the emergence of hamza bin laden in 2015. that was when the so—called islamic state was at the height in terms of its so—called caliphate, grabbing headlines and recruits, al can use it was on the back foot. islamic state leadership called al-qaeda leadership senile and out of touch. al-qaeda was hoping to inject a new face, hoping to appeal to young recruits, of course try to capitalise on that legacy bin laden. reports of a bouncy, but he might are ready have been dead. march 2018, in contrast to successive messages issued, 12 m essa g es successive messages issued, 12 messages between 2015 and 2018, then he went quiet. even al-qaeda members have not said anything about why he was quiet. it is a bit suspicious that that silence was for some time. there are reports that
the leadership of al-qaeda is very old. here you had a 30- al-qaeda is very old. here you had a 30— odd—year—old man, presumably he would rally the troops, in recent yea rs would rally the troops, in recent years they have somewhat been supplanted by islamic state. look at the timing of the emergence of hamza bin laden in 2015. that was when the so—called islamic state was at the height in terms of its so—called caliphate, grabbing headlines and recruits, al can use it was on the back...
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qaeda, bin laden to plan the attacks on 9/11 so mullah omar quickly realized them hosting al qaeda and other foreign fighters got them thrown out of power by the united states and allies so they are quick to say we will not let foreign fighters here but they want to regain power so it's a tight rope. we have to get element to the table and give them a political faction of political power in afghanistan and it is time to get out of afghanistan. we are losing soldiers every weekend it is time to move out. leland: 18 years. it has been a long time. we have two bases that help us project power and check iranian power so we need to keep some capability. rob: we appreciate your time. jillian: donald trump slamming democratic rivals at aipac rally in cincinnati using this we kept debate to launch french criticism against them. pete hegseth is live with reaction from voters. what are people saying? >> reporter: yesterday we were in detroit asking voters out of the trump rally, if there is a sign of enthusiasm, the great american ballpark, the line wrapped around the ballpark was one of two lin
qaeda, bin laden to plan the attacks on 9/11 so mullah omar quickly realized them hosting al qaeda and other foreign fighters got them thrown out of power by the united states and allies so they are quick to say we will not let foreign fighters here but they want to regain power so it's a tight rope. we have to get element to the table and give them a political faction of political power in afghanistan and it is time to get out of afghanistan. we are losing soldiers every weekend it is time to...
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we've done a big job on al qaeda and everybody else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous frankly. >> reporter: can you still negotiate with kim jong un? >> president trump: for her to make that statement is so ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on it because nobody has done more against that war than i have. we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take, and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we'll probably have to release them to europe. >> reporter: and you still negotiate, sir. can you still negotiate with kim after he has done this week? can you still negotiate with kim after what he's done now? >> president trump: yes, these are short-range missiles. we never discussed that. we discussed nuclear. we talked what is nuclear. those are short-range missiles. sure. a lot of other countries test the kind of missile. >> reporter: do you still trust president xi? >> 10%, not 25. he said a quarter point wasn't good enough. >> president trump: everyone says that so tough now you're saying i s
we've done a big job on al qaeda and everybody else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous frankly. >> reporter: can you still negotiate with kim jong un? >> president trump: for her to make that statement is so ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on it because nobody has done more against that war than i have. we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take, and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we'll probably have to release them to...
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we have captured one of percent of the caliphate and have done a big job on al qaeda and everyone else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on it. no one has done more than i have . we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we will probably have to release them to europe. you still negotiate with after the jong-un tests this week? >> yes because those are short-term missiles. i did more than anyone thought and the 10% is for a short-term and much do much more less depending on what happens with respect to a deal i'm happy with the weight is now. in septemberl meet and in the meantime they will pay a substantial tariff. be lifted in stages or taken off -- this can be lifted in stages or taken off. --ut on 10% on $300 million .350 billion >> are you considering a given the involvement [indiscernible] since the mueller hearing, 168 house democrats said they want to launch an investigation. >> no one has mentioned this question until last night. people are ready think it is
we have captured one of percent of the caliphate and have done a big job on al qaeda and everyone else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on it. no one has done more than i have . we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we will probably have to release them to europe. you still negotiate with after the jong-un tests this week? >> yes because those are short-term...
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agrees al qaeda was behind 9/11, the september 11th attacks in the united states, and that osama bin laden was the mastermind of these attacks. >> you say, but still i don't know. there is not a transparent investigation. >> reporter: cbs news has learned any agreement with the u.s. requires the taliban to make a public break with al qaeda and includes the verification system that ensures the taliban stops any terror groups from operating from their soil to attack america again. the u.s.-backed afghan government which is absent from these talks has its own worries. the taliban is accusing them of supporting isis in an effort to scuttle negotiations. >> this is a very serious allegation. >> this is not one person, two persons. it is many. it's an open secret. earn -- everyone knew about that. >> reporter: kabul furiously denies its support and says it's the taliban who do. a deeper trust complicated u.s.'s push for peace. > co up ons thrnin" we'll take hato virginia, where people will mark the 400th anniversary of the first enslaved africans to arrive in english north america and reco
agrees al qaeda was behind 9/11, the september 11th attacks in the united states, and that osama bin laden was the mastermind of these attacks. >> you say, but still i don't know. there is not a transparent investigation. >> reporter: cbs news has learned any agreement with the u.s. requires the taliban to make a public break with al qaeda and includes the verification system that ensures the taliban stops any terror groups from operating from their soil to attack america again. the...
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qaeda the terrorist network behind the attack the taliban sheltered its mastermind osama bin laden. i gave taliban leaders a series of clear and specific demands close terrorist training camps hand over leaders of the al qaeda network and return all foreign nationals including american citizens unjustly detained in your country none of these demands were met and now the taliban will pay a price just weeks after the $911.00 attacks the united states and its allies invaded afghanistan the us led alliance brought a new president to power and funneled billions of dollars of aid into the country the taliban fighters were forced into hiding but soon after the regrouped in neighboring pakistan and launched an insurgency against the us government and foreign troops. at the height of the afghanistan mission in 2010 close 214-0000 us a need to uproot her on the ground. the insurgency continued and 4 years later most foreign troops had pulled out leaving just 20000 mainly u.s. soldiers behind. left to train afghan forces and for counterterrorism purposes since then the taliban have taken back
qaeda the terrorist network behind the attack the taliban sheltered its mastermind osama bin laden. i gave taliban leaders a series of clear and specific demands close terrorist training camps hand over leaders of the al qaeda network and return all foreign nationals including american citizens unjustly detained in your country none of these demands were met and now the taliban will pay a price just weeks after the $911.00 attacks the united states and its allies invaded afghanistan the us led...
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qaeda the terrorist network behind the attack the taliban sheltered its mastermind osama bin laden. i gave taliban leaders a series of clear and specific demands close terrorist training camps hand over leaders of the al qaeda network and return all foreign nationals including american citizens unjustly detained in your country none of these demands were met and now the taliban will pay a price just weeks after the $911.00 attacks the united states and its allies invaded afghanistan the us led alliance brought a new president to power and funneled billions of dollars of aid into the country the taliban fighters were forced into hiding but soon after the regrouped in neighboring pakistan and launched an insurgency against the u.s. backed government and foreign troops. at the height of the afghanistan mission in 2010 close 214-0000 u.s. and nato troops are on the ground the insurgency continued and 4 years later most foreign troops had pulled out leaving just 20000 mainly u.s. soldiers behind. left to train afghan forces and for counterterrorism purposes since then the taliban have ta
qaeda the terrorist network behind the attack the taliban sheltered its mastermind osama bin laden. i gave taliban leaders a series of clear and specific demands close terrorist training camps hand over leaders of the al qaeda network and return all foreign nationals including american citizens unjustly detained in your country none of these demands were met and now the taliban will pay a price just weeks after the $911.00 attacks the united states and its allies invaded afghanistan the us led...
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qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaida us which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that i'd like to point out that the downing of the drone which was a very sophisticated and expensive drone with stealth technology by the iranians show that the united states is really misleading itself if it thinks that it can engage in conflict with iran without major consequences and it is interesting that the this drone was downed by an iranian made surface to air missile called the cord 3 missile so i think this is important for americans and europeans to recognize that if there is military conflict in this region the iranians will strike back disproportionately even if it's a small attack and they will be relentless because they know that they have to make sure that americans understand that war is not an option and if there is a major conflict between the 2 sides there is no doubt that the whole of the persian gulf will be on fire there will be no oil and gas exports from the persian gulf anymore and the united states will be driven out of the region and
qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaida us which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that i'd like to point out that the downing of the drone which was a very sophisticated and expensive drone with stealth technology by the iranians show that the united states is really misleading itself if it thinks that it can engage in conflict with iran without major consequences and it is interesting that the this drone was downed by an iranian made surface to air...
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with his father's name and charisma, hamza represented the future of al qaeda, even though ayman al zawahiri, bin laden's long-time deputy, has led al qaeda since the 2011 raid which killed its leader. >> the united states conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> reporter: letters captured in the 2011 raid indicated that bin laden was grooming hamza to be the next leader. >> zawahiri didn't measure up to bin laden. there's not another hamza behind him. >> reporter: fran townsend was george w. bush's counterterrorism adviser. >> you take out somebody like that at the top of an organization and an organization is going to flounder for leadership. >> reporter: as recently as last february, the u.s. believes hamza was alive and offered a $1 million reward for information leading to his capture or death. al qaeda tried to protect hamza's identity by not releasing pictures of him as an adult. the video of his wedding was released by the cia after it was captured in the raid, which killed his father. president trump brushed aside questions about hamza's killing
with his father's name and charisma, hamza represented the future of al qaeda, even though ayman al zawahiri, bin laden's long-time deputy, has led al qaeda since the 2011 raid which killed its leader. >> the united states conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> reporter: letters captured in the 2011 raid indicated that bin laden was grooming hamza to be the next leader. >> zawahiri didn't measure up to bin laden. there's not another...
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breaking tonight, the son of usama bin laden hair to the al qaeda leadership throne declared dead. we'll have that next. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. ♪ this inot this john smith smith. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith, who met with humana to create a personalized care pl
breaking tonight, the son of usama bin laden hair to the al qaeda leadership throne declared dead. we'll have that next. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell...