borrow up to $100,000 with low rates and no hidden fees. find your rate in just two minutes, and take on your debt at sofi.com. almost a year and a half into captivity, amanda s desperate captors began to talk about other options, the one amanda feared the most, being sold off to a more violent islamic group called al shabaab. the one responsible for the mall attack in kenya. my fear was being turned over to a new group and that unpredictability of what might happen to me was so terrifying. one night they came to her room guns drawn. she thought that was it. she and nigel would be passed off to the more dangerous group. they marched me outside and had me sit down on the cement and produced a small saw and began sawing through the chains that had been on my ankles for ten months. nigel and amanda were thrown into the back seat of a car and driven into the dark somali night. the car stopped and they were
it s the modern day town square, a gathering place that fulfills our every need, shopping, eating, socializing. a trip to the mall is an escape of weekends and not just in america. in kenya, the upscale and modern west gate mall was the place to unwind at the end of the workweek. it was the last place you would expect something like this. gunshots, explosions, armed men taking over every floor, methodically shooting anyone in their way. that was the unbelievably brutal scene that played out in front of a shocked world september 21st, 2013. just after the smoke cleared, dateline traveled to nairobi. we ll take you inside the mall attack with scenes of how it unfolded and details of those
already irrationally fearful traveling by air. that s why terrorists want to attack airports because there s already a perjury of the company that don t fly out of fear. even though almost 2 million people fly every day and a crash is so small. if you make a movie about a plane crash within it s not going to be aired on planes. it s that happen of a fear today. so it s going to make some people more scared of flying. so it has possibly more of an effect of behavior, the economy, than a mall attack or something else. because we re not scared to the mall. i guess some people are, i should say. but to your point about security, i don t know if seeing more security makes everybody feel comfortable. oh, look, there s a lot of security in time square or airport. some people are, like, if i m in a place that needs heightened security, it reminds people also.
these two arrests in germany, suspects potentially planning a mall attack, another christmas market attack. now what do authorities do to really get their head around and apprehend the broader web? well, the glass half full here is the fact they have an extraordinary amount of information on this network and in fact, i have been looking through quite a lot of it. 345 pages of investigative files i have been looking through. based on months and months and months of investigations into this so-called network named after its leading light, an iraqi preacher, who had a large effort under way to proselytize, to brainwash youngsters in germany and persuade them to either go and join isis in syria and iraq, or to launch attacks in germany. this was centered in dortmund,
vetting. they will letting in people they don t have any idea where they are from. and you cannot vet from certain countries orlando gin or supposed countries of origin. it s not like there s some database where we can say they never were radicalized. we are having trouble maintaining control over immigrants into the united states who are mostly islamic who are radicalized on line. we have already dealt with this time and time again, whether the mall attack earlier this year or attack in florida, the san bernardino attack, going all the way back to fort hood, the boston marathon bombings. but we are barely able to keep ahead of the problem of legal