0 two sources 2010ed by the associated press says he is here in new york to face the charges. you mentioned sounded like they were getting very far with the interrogation on the ship. do we know if they got anything? it s very interesting. we have spoken to sources with knowledge of the investigation, who say that in fact al-liby was not cooperating last week, was not providing much information. remember, this is a man a terrorist, an accused terrorist, who wrote the book on how to resist interrogation. there was something called the manchester manual, back in the 90s, found in his london apartment, and it was for al qaeda operatives how to resist interrogation by western interrogators. so he knows what his rights are. he knows he will be read his miranda rights and now within a week they realized they weren t getting very far and read him his rights and now he will be tried for the 1998 bombings in a the republicans think they have been too tough on the pentagon. so if you hav
capture of abu anas al liby. in tripoli, what we can expect at the moment according to the minister i talked with is really anything is possible, that really whatever response may come from islamists there have been threats on some websites that they use, that they would like to kidnap americans, target american interests in libya. no one can say whether or not that will happen. the government taking the threats on those websites very seriously, carol. some americans might be asking themselves, look, we help libya out. we help libya overthrow moammar ga gadha gadhafi. why aren t they helping us more? reporter: already coming to the government here to try to organize meeting situation
support and being kept alive until their family members can get there. that travel, not paid during the shutdown. of course, families can still pay their own way on all of these expenses. they may get reimbursed when the shutdown is over. this is a package of benefits that has been available to military families for nearly a decade of war and right now they are not going to be paid. needless to say, the pentagon, not very happy. yeah. barbara starr, reporting live from the pentagon this morning. also this morning, there are new tensions between the united states and lib ra over the special ops mission that nabbed an aaccused al qaeda operative. calling the united states capture of al liby an abduction. they re nanding answers from deborah jones, the ambassador to libya. after being formally summoned. rising tensions are prompting the move of some u.s. marines
transferring a l- libby. and what are we learning about his connection with al-qaeda s main leadership in pakistan. according to u.s. officials. a l- libby is the operative behind al-qaeda expanding network and tied to al-qaeda senior leadership. this is a picture of a l- libby who was including establishing training camps and leveraging a network after the fall of gaddafi. he was the main lision with jihaddist in lebia. and his intelligence value is high. we don t know if he was involved in the benghazi attack. but there is al-qaeda actors and a l liby was the star there.
stretching from new england to washington. if you are in the northeast tldz a good chance you felt the strong wind or got caught in the rain that flooded roads and caused travel delays. indra petersons has all the madness. this was actually the same storm system that dumped record snowfall in the dakotas, eventually spawned tornadoes in iowa and made its way through the northeast having about 100 reports of wind damage. a powerful storm hit the east coast monday with high winds and torrential rain. in jacksonville, florida, knee deep water forced residents to use other means of transportation, some helping stranded drivers. got out of the jeep and started pushing. luckily someone else came up and started helping me. there s water in my car, everything is just done. i got caught right there. reporter: the storm swift but strong left destruction in its path. all i saw was a cloud of green leaves and then the tree came down. reporter: virginia driver william ledford