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significant impact on troops and allies. private first class bradley manning is a primary focus of the leak investigation. he served as an intelligence analyst in iraq. private manning has not been charged, but he is locked up in solitary confinement at quantico, virginia, in connection with a separate leak case. cool, calm, and talking to a killer. a police dispatcher tries to end a massacre using only words. now, you re going to make the troopers and the people come in and catch you? you re not going to surrender yourself? well, i guess, i guess maybe i ll surrender. no. they can come and get me. we wouldn t want to do it like that, omar. you know, it s already been a bad enough scene here this morning. we want you to relax. i m relaxed. i m done. we don t want any more people to lose their life here. i m not going to kill nobody else. okay. the killer, omar thornton,
have? i got a ruger sr 9. sr 9? automatic, yeah. is it a rifle? no, no. pistol. now, you re doing to make the troopers and the people come in and catch you? jur not going to surrender yourself? well, i guess maybe i ll surrender. no. they can come and get me. have them come and get me. we wouldn t want to do it like that, omar. you know, it s already been a bad enough scene here this morning. we want you to relax. i m relaxed. i m down. we don t want any more, you know, people to lose their life there. i m not going to kill nobody else. okay. i m not going to [ inaudible ]. john wh
to be a casualty on a somali battlefield. reporter: the indictments don t reflect the breadth of the homegrown terror problem. recently four young men from new jersey, virginia, chicago have been arrested for allegedly trying to travel to somali to fight. also announced, the arrest in minnesota of two women who the government alleged raised money for al shabaab. sometimes through teleconferences. in some instances the government says they misled donors telling them their money would help the poor in somali and not wage war. kyra, back to you. jeanne meserve live in washington. americans disappear and winding newspaper a terror war half a world away. we have the heartbreaking story of the family that lost a son and later found a picture of him dead. the chilling call a killer made to 911 just after his rampage at a beer distributor in connecticut. omar thornton shot and killed eight people when he made that call. the dispatcher trying to