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Peter Bergen (born December 12, 1962) is an Americanprint and broadcast journalist, author, documentary producer, and CNN's national security analyst. In 1997, Bergen produced the first television interview with Osama bin Laden. The interview, which aired on CNN, marked the first time that bin Laden declared war against the United States to a Western audience. Bergen has written four books: Holy War, Inc.: Inside the Secret World of Osama bin Laden (2001), The Osama bin Laden I Know (2006), The Longest War: The Enduring Conflict Between America and al-Qaeda (2011),and Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden From 9/11 to Abbottabad (2012). Three of the books were New York Times bestsellers and they have been translated into twenty languages.
Bergen was born in Minneapolis and grew up in London. He attended Ampleforth College in North Yorkshire before receiving an Open Scholarship to New College, Oxford, in 1981, where he earned a Master of Arts in Modern History.
Bergen (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈbærɡən] ( listen)) is a city and municipality in Hordaland on the west coast of Norway. As of the end of Q3 2015, the municipality had a population of 277,378, and the urban population was 250,420 as of 1 January 2015, making Bergen the second-largest city in Norway. The municipality covers an area of 465 square kilometres (180 sq mi) and is located on the peninsula of Bergenshalvøyen. The city centre and northern neighbourhoods are located on Byfjorden, "the city fjord", and the city is surrounded by mountains; Bergen is known as the city of seven mountains. Many of the extra-municipal suburbs are located on islands. Bergen is the administrative centre of Hordaland and consists of eight boroughs—Arna, Bergenhus, Fana, Fyllingsdalen, Laksevåg, Ytrebygda, Årstad and Åsane.
Trading in Bergen may have started as early as the 1020s. According to tradition the city was founded in 1070 by king Olav Kyrre; its name was Bjørgvin, "the green meadow among the mountains". It served as Norway's capital in the 13th century, and from the end of the 13th century became a bureau city of the Hanseatic League. Until 1789, Bergen enjoyed exclusive rights to mediate trade between Northern Norway and abroad and it was the largest city in Norway until surpassed by the capital city, Oslo, in the 1830s. The remains of the quays, Bryggen, is a World Heritage Site. The city was hit by numerous fires. The "Bergen School of Meteorology" was developed at the Geophysical Institute beginning in 1917, the Norwegian School of Economics was founded in 1936, and the University of Bergen in 1946. From 1831 to 1972, Bergen was its own county. In 1972 the municipality absorbed four surrounding municipalities, and at the same time became a part of Hordaland county.
Coordinates: 40°N 100°W / 40°N 100°W / 40; -100
The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major territories and various possessions. The 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C., are in central North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwestern part of North America and the state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific. The territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. At 3.8 million square miles (9.842 million km2) and with over 320 million people, the country is the world's third or fourth-largest by total area and the third most populous. It is one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-scale immigration from many countries. The geography and climate of the United States are also extremely diverse, and the country is home to a wide variety of wildlife.
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Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden (/oʊˈsɑːmə bɪn moʊˈhɑːmᵻd bɪn əˈwɑːd bɪn ˈlɑːdən/; Arabic: أسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن, usāmah bin muḥammad bin 'awaḍ bin lādin; March 10, 1957 – May 2, 2011) was the founder of al-Qaeda, the organization that claimed responsibility for the September 11 attacks on the United States, along with numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets. He was a Saudi Arabian, a member of the wealthy bin Laden family, and an ethnic Yemeni Kindite.
Bin Laden was born to the family of billionaire Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden in Saudi Arabia. He studied at university in the country until 1979, when he joined mujahideen forces in Pakistan fighting against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan. He helped to fund the mujahideen by funneling arms, money and fighters from the Arab world into Afghanistan, and gained popularity among many Arabs. In 1988, he formed al-Qaeda. He was banished from Saudi Arabia in 1992, and shifted his base to Sudan, until U.S. pressure forced him to leave Sudan in 1996. After establishing a new base in Afghanistan, he declared a war against the United States, initiating a series of bombings and related attacks. Bin Laden was on the American Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) lists of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives and Most Wanted Terrorists for his involvement in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings.
Actors: Bert Struys (director), Senne Rouffaer (director), Marcel Hendrickx (actor), Ward de Ravet (actor), Bob Van der Veken (actor), Cyriel Van Gent (actor), Janine Bischops (actress), Ray Verhaeghe (actor), Raymond Bossaerts (actor), Lode Van Beek (actor), Eddie Brugman (actor), Rik van den Abbeele (producer), Elvire Deprez (actress), Nora Oosterwijk (actress), Marieke Vervaecke (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: The year 2500. People move by beam or by mini-jet, sleep is no longer necessary, the moon is an artificial sun so the temperature is under control and there are no more nights. People live for 300 years and more. The world is ruled by 'Raad der Wijzen', the council of the wise. In this time lives Peter Bergen, an archeologist. He discovers with his friend An Bal the tomb of Malegijs, a magician from the 13th century. In that tomb they find the Stone of Wisdom. An's brother is a cybernetic who has made a time machine, against the will of the Council. Peter travels with the time capsule to the middle ages and saves there Isolde. Together they travel through the time but due to a time block they can go no further the Antwerp in the 1960's. At the end, everything turns out well and Isolde comes to live with Peter to live in the 26th century.
Genres: Sci-Fi,When Osama bin Laden declared war against the United States for the first time to a Western audience, Peter Bergen was there. He produced Osama bin Laden's first television interview and has written extensively on the terrorist and on Al Qaeda. www.spymuseum.org
http://www.politics-prose.com/book/9780804139540 In authoritative books including Manhunt, Holy War, Inc., and The Longest War, Bergen, a CNN security analyst and New America vice president, has explored terrorism throughout the Middle East, including profiles of many key figures. In his fifth book on radical Islam, Bergen looks closer to home, investigating the motivations of some of the more than 300 U.S. citizens who have been indicted for or convicted of terrorist acts—some carried out in this country. Focusing in detail on New Mexico-born Anwar al-Awlaki, the Tsarnaev brothers’ mentor; and Alabama-native Omar Hammami, among others, Bergen draws on his deep familiarity with counterterrorism agencies, and asks how we can preserve both security and freedom while staying alert to radical...
Peter Bergen, television journalist, author, documentary producer, and vice president at New America will discuss this topic. The talk will be video teleconferenced to the National Defense University in Islamabad, Pakistan. The talk will be followed by a Q&A; involving participants in DC and Pakistan.
"Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden--from 9/11 to Abbottabad" Here are riveting new details of bin Laden's flight after the crushing defeat of the Taliban to Tora Bora, where American forces came startlingly close to capturing him; his grim, Spartan life in hiding; and his struggle to maintain control of al-Qaeda even as American drones systematically picked off his key lieutenants. Half a world away, CIA analysts haunted by the intelligence failures that led to 9/11 and the WMD fiasco pored over the tiniest of clues before homing in on the man they called "the Kuwaiti"--who led them to a peculiar building with twelve-foot-high walls and security cameras less than a mile from a Pakistani military academy. This was the courier who would unwittingly steer them to bin Laden, now a pr...
CNN's national security analyst Peter Bergen says there is no evidence of terrorists among the Syrian refugees who are settling in the US.
Over the decade and a half since the 9/11 attacks al Qaeda has morphed and even spawned a rival terrorist organization, the Islamic State. Lawrence Wright, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Looming Tower, is one of the foremost reporters on the topic of al Qaeda and jihadist terrorism. In his new collection The Terror Years: From Al-Qaeda to the Islamic State, Wright draws on articles he wrote while researching The Looming Tower as well as articles he has written since to follow where and how al-Qaeda and its core cultlike beliefs have morphed and spread. They include an indelible impression of Saudi Arabia, a kingdom of silence under the control of the religious police; the Syrian film industry, then compliant at the edges but already exuding a feeling of the barely masked fury tha...
From the recent San Bernardino shootings to the devastating Boston Marathon bombings, homegrown jihadists have committed multiple deadly attacks since 9/11. What motivates people like Anwar al-Awlaki and the Tsarnaev brothers to commit such crimes and embrace radical Islam? Peter Bergen, vice president of New America and CNN national security analyst, discusses how to prevent domestic terrorism.
This was the first TV interview Osama (Usama) Bin Laden permitted. It was conducted in 1997 by CNN's Peter Arnett, Peter Bergen and photographer Peter Jouvenal. The CNN team was taken to an undisclosed location in Afghanistan for the interview. (Related "No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama Bin Laden")
Monday marks five years since President Obama gave the order to have Osama Bin Laden killed. CNN's Peter Bergen spoke with the President about the order.
The threat of homegrown terrorists attacking inside the U.S. has dominated the conversation in the presidential race, especially after the terror attack in San Bernardino. CNN national security analyst Peter Bergen researched the threat and response to homegrown terror. Bergen joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, “United States of Jihad.”
"Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden--from 9/11 to Abbottabad" Here are riveting new details of bin Laden's flight after the crushing defeat of the Taliban to Tora Bora, where American forces came startlingly close to capturing him; his grim, Spartan life in hiding; and his struggle to maintain control of al-Qaeda even as American drones systematically picked off his key lieutenants. Half a world away, CIA analysts haunted by the intelligence failures that led to 9/11 and the WMD fiasco pored over the tiniest of clues before homing in on the man they called "the Kuwaiti"--who led them to a peculiar building with twelve-foot-high walls and security cameras less than a mile from a Pakistani military academy. This was the courier who would unwittingly steer them to bin Laden, now a pr...
This was the first TV interview Osama (Usama) Bin Laden permitted. It was conducted in 1997 by CNN's Peter Arnett, Peter Bergen and photographer Peter Jouvenal. The CNN team was taken to an undisclosed location in Afghanistan for the interview. (Related "No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama Bin Laden")
When Osama bin Laden declared war against the United States for the first time to a Western audience, Peter Bergen was there. He produced Osama bin Laden's first television interview and has written extensively on the terrorist and on Al Qaeda. www.spymuseum.org
http://www.politics-prose.com/book/9780804139540 In authoritative books including Manhunt, Holy War, Inc., and The Longest War, Bergen, a CNN security analyst and New America vice president, has explored terrorism throughout the Middle East, including profiles of many key figures. In his fifth book on radical Islam, Bergen looks closer to home, investigating the motivations of some of the more than 300 U.S. citizens who have been indicted for or convicted of terrorist acts—some carried out in this country. Focusing in detail on New Mexico-born Anwar al-Awlaki, the Tsarnaev brothers’ mentor; and Alabama-native Omar Hammami, among others, Bergen draws on his deep familiarity with counterterrorism agencies, and asks how we can preserve both security and freedom while staying alert to radical...
For years, the agonizing search for Osama bin Laden kept coming up empty. Pakistanis working for the Central Intelligence Agency drove up behind a white Suzuki navigating the bustling streets near Peshawar, Pakistan, and wrote down the car’s license plate.The man in the car was Bin Laden’s most trusted courier, and over the next month C.I.A. operatives would track him throughout central Pakistan. Ultimately, administration officials said, he led them to a sprawling compound at the end of a long dirt road and surrounded by tall security fences in a wealthy hamlet 35 miles from the Pakistani capital.on a moonless night eight months later, 79 American commandos in four helicopters descended on the compound, the officials said. Shots rang out. A helicopter stalled and would not take off. Pakis...
On the eve of the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, CNN national security analyst Peter Bergen and former ABC News correspondent John Miller talk about their experiences interviewing 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden.
Interview roundtable hosted by Professor David Schanzer & TA Justin Johnson, with Peter Bergen, author Manhunt, Cnn producer first interview with Dylan Bailey: 15:23 Succinctly "Will Jihadists come together & exclusively turn to violence after banning of Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt? i.e. will something like ISIS come into being" 28:03 Succinctly "It's estimated that 0.1% of muslims have jihadist tendencies, after 15 years of war in Afghanistan,, and 12 in Iraq, is there an alternative to killing 1.5 million terrorists." Happened once in Libya, that country is in the midst of a civil war, and is for all intents an purposes split in 2 parts.
"Legion of Brothers" is a riveting documentary that reveals the widely unknown true story behind the first American soldiers killed in the War in Afghanistan. Join CNN National Security Analyst Peter Bergen and retired Lieutenant Colonel “Real Life G.I. Joe” Jason Amerine for a compelling conversation about the ongoing national security challenges of the War on Terror. Interview at 692 Broadway in NYC for BUILD Series. For full schedule and more videos go to http://aol.com/build Follow us: TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/BUILDseriesNYC FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BUILDseriesNYC INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/BUILDseriesNYC SNAPCHAT: BUILDseriesNYC
This was the first TV interview Osama (Usama) Bin Laden permitted. It was conducted in 1997 by CNN's Peter Arnett, Peter Bergen and photographer Peter Jouvenal. The CNN team was taken to an undisclosed location in Afghanistan for the interview.