Or has he already hurt the gop . Im wolf blitzer. Youre in the situation room. There are major new concerns tonight about a possible threat to the u. S. Homeland. In a chilling online message, a group claiming links to isis post the names and addresses of dozens of u. S. Military Service Members and calls for attacks on them in their homes. Service members are now being warned to scrub personal information from their social media accounts. And a nation that had been a key u. S. Ally in fighting terror is now sliding into chaos. The United States and britain have evacuated the last of their troops from yemen. Isis is gaining a strong foothold and the local al qaeda affiliate which is already plotting attacks on the u. S. Homeland may soon be free to launch those attacks. Marie harf is with us along with our correspondents analysts and guests. They are all standing by with full coverage of tonights stories. Lets begin with our justice correspondent pamela brown. Tonight, sources say this
they ve been making all this money over the years. reporter: warren is worth about 50 billion, charlie is not far behind at all. they did it by doing everything right here in omaha. jon: that s right. thank you, liz. maybe we can pick up some tips. jon: a lot of people are. let s talk about something serious now, tracking al-qaida right now, two years after the death of osama bin laden. there seems to be something of sort of a terror revival going on with the al-qaida network evolving into a centralized movement, in northern africa, nigeria. while al-qaida lost a key haven in afghanistan it got full-fledged support from pakistan, yemen, somalia and other places. joining us to talk about this is frederick kagan the direct he shall of the american enterprise institute critical threats project. you ve been looking at how al-qaida has moved around.