
Terrorist training of Paris attacker puts spotlight on Yemen
Clip: 1/12/2015 | 4m 41s
Terrorist training of Paris attacker puts spotlight on Yemen
One of the brothers involved in the Paris attacks received al-Qaida training in Yemen. Chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner joins Gwen Ifill to explain why that country is a hotbed for jihadism, and to examine the competition and cooperation between al-Qaida and the Islamic State.
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Terrorist training of Paris attacker puts spotlight on Yemen
Clip: 1/12/2015 | 4m 41s
One of the brothers involved in the Paris attacks received al-Qaida training in Yemen. Chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner joins Gwen Ifill to explain why that country is a hotbed for jihadism, and to examine the competition and cooperation between al-Qaida and the Islamic State.
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