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(CNN) -- The terrorist behind the 2000 attack on the USS Cole is believed to have been killed in a US airstrike in Yemen on Tuesday, according to a US administration official. Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi was an al Qaeda operative who the US believes helped orchestrate the October 12, 2000, attack on the USS Cole that killed 17 American sailors, including San Diegan Lakiba Palmer. The official said all intelligence indicators show al-Badawi was killed in a strike in Yemen as a result of a joint US military and intelligence operation. RELATED: Community gathers to remember USS Cole bombingUS officials told CNN that the strike took place in Yemen's Ma'rib Governorate. The administration official said that al-Badawi was struck while driving alone in a vehicle and that the US assessed there was not any collateral damage. Al-Badawi was on the FBI's list of most wanted terrorists. The Cole was attacked by suicide bombers in a small boat laden with explosives while in port in Aden, Yemen, for refueling. The attack also wounded 39 sailors. The bombing was attributed to al Qaeda and foreshadowed the attack on the US less than one year later on September 11, 2001. Al-Badawi was arrested by Yemeni authorities in December of 2000 and held in connection with the Cole attack but he escaped from a prison in Yemen in April of 2003. He was recaptured by Yemeni authorities in March of 2004 but again escaped Yemeni custody in February 2006 after he and several other inmates used broomsticks and pieces of a broken fan to dig an escape tunnel that led from the prison to a nearby mosque. The State Department's Rewards for Justice Program had previously offered a reward of up to million for information leading to his arrest. Abd al Rahim al-Nashiri, an al Qaeda militant also seen as a key figure in the bombing, has been in US custody since 2002 and has been held at the detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba since 2006. US military prosecutors have charged al-Nashiri with murder for allegedly planning the attack on the USS Cole. Al-Badawi is also not the first high profile al Qaeda target that the US has killed in Yemen. US officials told CNN in August that a 2017 CIA drone strike in Yemen killed Ibrahim al-Asiri, a master al Qaeda bombmaker. Al-Asiri, a native of Saudi Arabia, was the mastermind behind the "underwear bomb" attempt to detonate on a flight above the skies of Detroit on Christmas Day in 2009. He was widely credited with perfecting miniaturized bombs with little or no metal content that could make it past some airport security screening. That ability made him a direct threat to the US, and some of his plots had come close to reaching their targets in the US. The US has sought to prevent al Qaeda from exploiting the chaos of Yemen's civil war to establish a safe haven and the US military carried out 131 airstrikes in Yemen in 2017 and conducted 36 strikes in 2018, nearly all of them targeting al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, a terror group that both al-Asiri and Al-Badawi have been associated with. The CIA has not revealed how many strikes it has carried out. CIA drone strikes are not publicly acknowledged.The-CNN-Wire? & ? 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved. 3272
(KGTV) -- A woman traveling with her daughter was arrested after Border Patrol agents found nearly 30 pounds of methamphetamine hidden in her car.The arrest and seizure occurred July 21 during a traffic stop on northbound Interstate 5 in San Clemente, Customs and Border Protection officials said.According to CBP officials, an agent patrolling the area stopped a 2003 Honda Accord and asked the 38-year-old female driver for permission to search the car.After obtaining permission, the agent’s K-9 was alerted to something, prompting an in-depth inspection. The agent then found 28 bundles of meth inside the Accord’s gas tank.CBP officials said the bundles, weighing a total of 28.88 pounds, all tested positive for methamphetamine. The drugs were turned over to the DEA, and Border Patrol agents seized the car.Agents arrested the woman, a U.S. citizen; her six-year-old daughter was placed with child protective services. 933

(KGTV) — An asteroid whizzed by Earth this week closer than our distance from the moon and with enough force to level a city, scientists say.Asteroid 2019 OK careened past our planet Wednesday about 45,000 miles away and inside Earth's orbit with the moon, according to the International Astronomical Union.The asteroid was discovered this week by astronomy teams in Brazil and the U.S. before it made its pass by Earth. It measures an estimated 187 to 426 feet, or 57 to 130 meters, across, enough to be deemed a "city-killer" by scientists. 550
(KGTV) - Craft beer is as much a part of San Diego as apple pie is a part of America.Bold statement? Sure. But there's no denying the impact the local industry has had on the region over the past decade.RELATED: San Diego getting an official craft beer known as '72 and Hoppy'At Stone Brewery, the craft of beer is taken seriously - much like at many other local breweries that now pepper San Diego County.Padraic "Paddy" Lenehan, Stone Brewing's global beer curator, walked 10News through the different tastes that San Diegans crave when it comes to craft beers.Beer 101Lenehan walked us through a few of Stone's popular beers offered throughout the year and seasonally: Stone Ripper San Diego-style Pale Ale, Stone Vengeful Spirit IPA, Miguel Ceja Andrade/Brandon Berube Stone Merc Machine Double IPA, and Stone Xocoveza Mocha Stout.Pale AlePale Ales are considered a good balance of both malt and hops and can range to include fruity notes or varying degrees of floral tastes. American versions tend to be hoppier, while British version tend to be maltier.IPA (India Pale Ale)An Indian Pale Ale is generally a herbal, citric beer with a hoppy bitterness. These beers can range in color from golden brown to a reddish amber and can also range in flavors to include fruity notes or more floral hints.Double IPAThe Double IPA is often referred to as an American IPA on steroids. Those tastes of an IPA are amplified and stronger than their single IPA relatives. The style, credited as West Coast-style IPAs, are generally very hoppy to the taste.StoutAmerican stouts are inspired by traditional English-style stouts, with a balanced and generally heavy taste. Many U.S. brewers commonly add coffee and chocolate to compliment the roasted malt flavors and the trend of aging stouts in bourbon or whiskey barrels has also taken off.For more about your favorite styles, beer website Beer Advocate has a lengthy list of styles and what makes them each unique.At Stone in Escondido...Stone Brewery has developed a reputation as one of the area's top breweries. Its Escondido brewery and bistro is evidence of that - sporting rotating taps of the brewery's latest creations and favorite brews.RELATED: 10 days of events on tap for San Diego Beer WeekThe brewery has taken those beers and crafted up a menu to compete with taste buds, with options available for the entire family.As always, a designated driver or ride sharing is encouraged when visiting the brewery. Services like Lyft and Uber often give special pricing or codes for certain events and Stone offers a lower designated driver price. 2636
(KGTV) - Did a woman in the Philippines really put on five and a half pounds of clothes at the airport to avoid paying an excess baggage fee?Yes.Gel Rodriguez checked into the airport only to discover her bag exceeded the 15 pound limit.So instead of paying an extra fee, she decided to wear 3 pairs of pants, 5 shirts, and several jackets.The picture she posted on social media of her "outfit" went viral. 414
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