someone surviving diminishes but doesn t go away completely. over the next couple of days you can sense this sort of added urgency, if you will. people really going out there. the missions the rescue missions getting to more and more remote areas to try and rescue these people. it is an ongoing situation here. and there are many more people who still, i think, hopefully we can tell you over the next couple days who will be rescued, who will be found and rescued and will survive. that s the goal right now. and something we re going to keep an eye on. michaela. sanjay, given the death toll over 5,000, it is so wonderful to hear miraculous almost to hear these tales of survival. thank you so much for bringing those to us. we head to africa here. nigerian army troops rescuing nearly 300 kidnapped girls and women in a raid on boko haram hideouts in a remote forest. officials say soldiers destroyed terror camps where boko haram has trained small children. the hundreds of schoolgirls kidn
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now. we ll go back to bob corker in a moment. first there is this. at least 10 people are dead after a terrorist attack that happened in somalia. authorities say al-shabaab gunmen storm ad building in mogadishu, ramming a car loaded with explosives through the front gate. seven attackers were killed. this comes two weeks after gunmen claiming to be from al-shabaab, attack ad college campus in kenya. a brutal massacre. 140 people were dead in the attack. most of them were killed for being christian. bill: fox news alert. growing concerns isis made headway in libya. counterterrorism officials say they are seizing terror camps. isis has control of several private airstrips. that isis could attack from the sky. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge live in washington. what are we learning about all that today, catherine?
viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you are in the situation room. blood and horror as isis claims a new front in its campaign of terror. at least 135 people are dead after suicide bombers attacked two mosques during friday prayers in yemen. they were mainly supporters of a shiite rebel group, toppleing a government that had worked with the united states. new video of the attack on the tourists at a museum in tunisia. isis claimed responsibility for that massacre. today, tunisian officials say two of the gunmen were trained at terror camps in libya. i will speak with senator james riche. let s begin with the horrific
the america red cross brings hope and help to people in need every 8 minutes, every day. so this season give something that means something. . an enemy combatant, that s the label the u.s. government gave to moazzam begg accused of being affiliated with al qaeda and having attended terror camps. the british muslims say he was abducted in pakistan in january 2002 and then began a three-year journey in u.s. government custody from bagram u.s. air force base and then to cuba. he was arrested by british authorities charged with providing training and funding in syria. those charges were dropped.