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president's plan to arm and train syrian rebels. if that passes, the president and the pentagon will officially have a green light. that includes an interview who was they arrested 15 people in predawn raids based on intelligence that isis was planning a random violent attacks in the streets to show the reach. orchestrated boy a leader in the mideast with aussie ties. >> that's the intelligence that we receive.
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they have seen isil to the support back in australia to conduct demonstration killings here in this country. >> these arrests come days after australia raised their terror alert level. the search is on in pennsylvania for a gunman who allegedly ambushed two straight troopers. they are looking for eric matthew freezing rain with a history of anti-government sentiment believed to have shot two troopers outside on friday, killing one and critically injuring the other. this massive statewide manhunt continued as mourners packed the funeral for one of the victims. corporal brian dixon. we will get a live report on all of this in just minutes. the new president of ukraine addressed a joint session of congress. he came to washington to make a request. he wants more economic and military aid for his country.
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you can stand behind the integrity and we hope that it will leave off that promise. >> he will meet with president obama next hour at the white house. back to the breaking news, the senate beginning debate on the president's plan to arm and train syrian rebels ahead of a vote later today. iraq was a mistake and the president picked up the phone to lobby for support and secretary kerry is back after facing tough questions over in the senate.
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>> they were leaping in and without the structure or the troper targeting and we would be up here and asking why we shot before we aimed and did our homework. >> secretary hagel back today and testifying before the armed services committee. joining me is nbc's luke russert. luke, looking forward to this senate vote we saw. we saw interesting political dynamics playing out in the house and an odd coalition to get this vote across the finish line. >> you had people like michele bachmann and louie gomer on the same side as charlie rangle and
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barbara lee. interesting bet fellows. we expect to see that in the u.s. senate. and more action in this part of the world. i spoke to one high level aid who expects to get between 80 and 90 votes and they are at about 75. no doubt it will pass, but it's interesting. you and i talked to house members who supported this. they did so in a reserved manner. this is what the president would like to do. this is what nancy pelosi and john boehner are telling us. we have real questions about whether or not these arms are going to be ending up turning against us at some point. they are supporting this, but it's not being done
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enthusiastically. we just learned that the military conducted or air strikes overnight targeting units from the hill. you voted no and the measure to arm syrian rebels. what were your concerns? >> two primarily. i feel strongly that we should not get involved in offensive actions in iraq or syria without authorization advance. the president is acting by bombing isis we would bring up a lot of questions that would have to be answered.
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questions that are not being really looked at properly. for example, who are we arming? one said the moderates for the federal rather hood. we have to do something even though it's not the most intelligent thing to do. we ought to do it properly and constitutionally and debate and vote on the military force. i am afraid that the vote will be taken as a function of an authorization of the military vote. >> to that point there was an interesting exchange yesterday between secretary kerry and senator bob menendez about whether or not the authorization for iraq applied and gave the president constitutional authority for this offensive
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that is already under way in iraq and may be under way soon in syria. >> the same people doing the same people that were attacking and the stunt to sprayed yourself and that does not get you under the force of the united states law. i will tell you from the chair's perspective, you will need that. going forward with military action without the consent of congress? >> it's a terrible precedent.
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i opposed actions in libya for the same reason. and a host of them have done this making the power to determine whether we are going to war or not. that's before you get into war, the american people should vote for them and to say that the umf which we voted to authorize the people who attacked us on 9/11 should be used 13 years later. >> i would certainly agree with you. there is word that a beheading terror plot was foiled in
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australia. do you think enough is being done to keep the plot from unfolding here in the united states? >> i'm not privy tow all the other intelligence agency are doing. i hope we are doing everything we can be. i think one point ought to be made here. which is a direct military threat cannot project power to the united states. it's not that isis will attack new york, but the threat for people trained by isis to create murder and mayhem. the answer is not opposition in iraq. the answer is good surveillance
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and broader control here and abroad. they are two questions. >> in your view, that was being taken in iraq is not the piece that is going to keep us safer here at home. >> that's right. they may be justified or essential in terms of protecting our interest in the mideast. they are not really relevant to protects us at home. whether isis captures or is kicked out does not enhance or detract from the likelihood that that is here. that is a separate problem. that does present a major threat to the emirates and maybe to israel. why do we seem much more
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concerned? that's a part of a truce. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> another nfl player arrested and hit with domestic abuse allegations. we will look closely at the latest scandal for the week and whether the response is pleasing anyone. stay with us. ♪ ♪ tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*?
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>> it keeps on coming for the nfl. arizona cardinals running back jonathan dwyer was arrested after being arrested last night and charged with aggravated assault in two incidents that are alleged to have occurred in late july.
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in one case the police report said after his wife refused his sexual advances he head butted her and broke her nose. the report said the defendant picked up a shoe and it, striking their 17-month-old son in the stomach. >> do you hope to play football again? >> i will. >> unlike previous incidents, his team said given the serious nature of the allegations, we have taken the immediate step to deactivate jonathan from all team activities. meanwhile the panthers have placed defensive end greg hardy on the exempt list where he won't be able to play with the team, but will collect a salary. this as he appeals a conviction for assault and communicating threats.
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revisiting the concussion scandal and how football players are more likely to have brain damage than the general population. robert, thank you so much for being with me today. >> thank you for having me. >> what are is your reaction to the allegations against jan than dwyer? >> the first reaction of a lot of fans and media was why in god's name would someone risk this not only committing this act at all, but to do it in a certain climate and that the case happened in july. this has been a perfect storm with all of this happening at the same time. >> and to their credit, the team reacted quickly. do you think the nfl and the teams are finally learning something?
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>> he might still be on the practice field and still available to answer questions with the media and still planning to play. the response as a defactor policy among nfl teams in the past is to lean on due process and say we won't take action until the legal process is adjudicated unless there is overwhelming evidence in the facility of a player. and not surprised about that. you pointed out when was the last time the season we talked this little about football strike world war ii, the fans are still coming out in droves.
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do you think fans will get turned off and start moving away? >> i think that the league in a lot of ways is an escape for people. and if you ignored the concussion crisis and what it has done to player who is can no longer walk or speak, you are probably able to ignore this latest off the field crisis. polls have shown despite the incident and the handling of it, very few people are there as a result. >> you still want to see your team play. >> thank you very much. >> a coalition asked the national football league for a meeting to discuss domestic violence. a group wrote while they appreciate the fact that they have established an advisory group of women to assist in
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mixing issues within the league, the lack of inclusion of women of color is unacceptable. the round table writes as a result of the specific circumstances of black women and the fact that the majority of the players in the nfl are african-american, addressing this issue in the culturally competent way requires the inclusion of black women. joining me no is mel 18 campbell of the black women's round table and president and ceo on the black civic participation. thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you for inviting me. >> i thought you made interesting points. we are talking about a league that is overwhelmingly african-american and we looked at the stats of the 56 players arrested in domestic disputes. only one is white. they are overwhelmingly african-american and the justice system does not always treat
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black men and while the men in equal regard. given that set of facts, you will make your case for why it is so important to have black women involved in the conversation. >> thank you. first of all, a week ago we were celebrating 20 years with the violence against women act. >> if are going to reach out to be realistic in your approach, having a diverse group of experts including taking a look at the violence against women act and how it deals with cultural competency, you would include women of color this
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that. park are a lot of people think of diversity as checking a box, but it's important and substantive to have the different voices at the cable. pepsico released a statement with a female ceo. she said in part, i am a mother, a wife, and a passionate football fan. i am deeply disturbed that the repugnant behavior of a few players and the nfl's mishandling of the issues when it comes to child abuse and domestic issues, there is no middle ground. the behaviors are disgusting and unacceptable and fly in the face of the values we at pepsico believe in and cherish. i thought this was the best statement that has come out. yet they are standing with them. do you think having more women in positions of power. >> more women across the board
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in many other areas. it is not equal for women overall in many areas. the other thick is that the nfl lock at this within the scope. the players are part you have the culture and football is a violent sport. you are knocking someone down and you want to get across that finish line. this is their opportunity. it's also an opportunity to send the right message to the children who watch football and see a lot of these folks. >> thank you so much. >> just ahead, schools canceled and businesses on edge. a region of pennsylvania right now on high alert for man. the search for alleged cop
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killer eric matthew freezing rain. after the break. >> you don't know what he is capable of. if he plans on attacking the public.
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court press. we know they have been working at least 24-7 since this attack. and as you say, tensions are high because this man is considered a survivalist with no training. let me show you what was released yesterday. he is wearing military uniforms. investigators say he is living a fantasy life as a soldier from a serbian army. he is part of a military group that takes part in war enactments. he is accused of shooting corporal dixon and alex douglas during a shift change last friday night. they said allow the warning to free yesterday. here's what he had to say. >> in the event you were
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listening to the broadcast while cowering in a hiding place. i want you to know one thing. we are coming for you. it is only a matter of time for committing this act. >> they are expected to unveil the new information this afternoon. back to you. >> scary stuff. thank you so much. coming up, the senate is debating whether to approve the request to arm and equip rebels. rand paul is on the floor right now. that request sailed through the republican run house yesterday. will it pass the senate as well. stay with us. mistake. ♪ music
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aren't taking the weapons we give to so-called moderate weapons. it is a mistake to send more arms to the syrians. according to u.n. records,
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turkey alone in the space of >> once again you are looking live where they are debating whether to arm and train rebels to fight isis or assad or both. senator rand paul talking about that very topic. let's take a listen. >> they are rumors that the turks are not that discriminating. they went directly or indirectly to the radical jihadists that are threatening us. if you want to know, are there weapons and enough weapons, is it a lack of weapons that causes the rebels to be not very good at fighting? there videos the government wants to give more arms to. we see them with helicopters and shoulder launched missiles and we see them lose battle after battle. we see american made weapons there. a moderate group.
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the "wall street journal" reported that saudi arabia has been providing weapons like this to the rebels and detailed millions of dollars in direct u.s. aid to the rebels. we have not been doing nothing. 600 tons of weapons have been given to the rebels. what happened during that? >> we will keep our eye on what is happening on the hill there. overseas, the isis threat rattled one of the staunchest allies. with a plot to carry out public besidings to demonstrate isis's reach. here to tell us more is the justice correspondent, pete williams. a lot of americans wondering could this happen here? could we see a similar plot here in america? what more do we know? >> the australians said they had
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the people they arrested under surveillance for several months since at least may. they acted after intercepting a telephone call from an isis senior leader named mohammad. he lived in australia for a while and is originally from and after intercepting, this they disrupted the plot to carry out the executions and send them to be included in a propaganda video. it's the concern about the propaganda video has american rather than sending instructions in the u.s. >> as always, if the syrian government intensifies attacks
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against rebels, three years into that, about ten miles from damascus, they considered the center of opposition. near the border with the key ally, turkey. they seized 21 kurdish villages in the last 24 hours. that is prompting calls from military aid from others in the region including from the curd stan worker's party known as the pkk which the u.s. deemed a terrorist organization. militants and are you lot of yet? that's the chief of the interpreter and president of the eurasia group.
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thank you so much. the latest news on isis taking control of villages near the border with turkey. do you think this will put pressure? >> they never had control and is disregarded the control to allow any number of foreign fighters to enter. i can tell you how easy it is. they look the other way. now there is a lot of pressure coming from the united states and other person countries. the problem they face is they allow the monster to proliferate. if we start cracking down on isis, they will wage attacks inside turkey. we have seen them say our next stop is to liberate istanbul.
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it's a knife edge. >> if they are holding the hostages and on that, they haven't been able to help out. in syria, do you think that's an important distinction? the french are on board. the russians are pressuring a great deal saying no surveillance and nothing on the ground in syria unless you have worked with assad. despite all the sanctions we have seen, they will try to thread the needle.
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the threat has been good compared to the policy on russia and ukraine or syria. we are seeing this with turkey and germany. if the united states was more aggressive as many folks are trying to get, you would have a bunch of allies saying thank you very much. we will do nothing. it will take longer and weaker than many americans want. >> what about the arming and training. we had 191,000 people killed and is the greater threat from isis or assad? >> we tend to think that this conflict began the minute james foley was beheaded. this has been going on for three years. one of the problems they face in
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corralling air ab countries in the allies, these countries were advocating intervention from 2011 to 2012. to overthrow the regime or contain it. let's provide a buffer zone. my concern with the administration approximateless is we will spend a half billion to train the rebels. they won't be put on the ground until about 2016. they have third,000 people. added to which, these rebels are being com barded not by isis, but the regime. we are doing nothing for that. that can be completely support. he said on the program.
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american citizens going and becoming radicalized and am can be back or this homegrown threats that were all concerned about. do you think our offensive mission in iraq and eventually is keeping it safe here at home. you are not going to get this report. writing checks. you get a lot of other countries engaged. i think what will help that isis is overextended and made a lot of mistakes. they are very capable in iraq. they went too far. they have done the same thing in
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baghdad. they had to back off a bit. this is a capable group and they know how to use social media. you will get a lot against them. they will make mistakes. >> thank you both so much. up next, today is the day for millions of scotts to decide whether to remain subjects of the queen of england or scotland will become sovereign. after the break. guys! you're not gonna believe this! watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, bad news in email. good news -- fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate. and it's affordable. sounds great. [ cell phone typing ]
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today. will they vote yes for independence or stay with the uk. the turn out is expected to be massive. will the united kingdom keep its friend to the north of 307 years to help us answer that question. london editor of the daily beast. i think the story is absolutely fascinating. what brought us to this point where we would have a referendum and where it would have a chance of success. >> frustrations have been building for a long, long time. their country and industry was being allowed to crumble. ever since then we thought why can't we have our own government? that's why the passions are so strong. people in the yes campaign are suggesting that those who think scotland should stay controlled
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by london are being accused of being unpatriotic. >> they are a supporter of the left leaning labor party and if they do seceed, the remaining uk will be conservative, correct? >> that's what you think, but it's more complicated than that. they are elected to the london parliamentary system. there is only one that is conservative. we have a conservative prime minister. scotland is often a liberal stronghold. it doesn't make that much difference. so few that whatever they have does not count. >> this is a remarkable pop lift. are you seeing that sentiment throughout the uk? >> certainly i suppose you can
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compare it to the tea party. there is a lot of frustration with the political class. the elite they think are just interested in themselves and you are seeing up risings on the left with the green party. the party called the uk independence and argues england should be out of europe. they are challenging the main parties that have gone unchallenged for many years. >> it will be really interesting to see what happens. thank you so much. up next, vladimir putin with the gay propaganda law. it is bad enough in russia, but it's worse in one country that used to be a safe haven of tolerance. we will take you there after the break. that's why we switched to charmin ultra mega roll. charmin ultra mega roll is 75% more absorbent so you can use less with every go. plus it even lasts longer than the leading thousand sheet brand. charmin ultra mega roll.
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evacuate using a slide there. one was transported to the hospital with shortness of breath. we will keep an eye on the story. and of course, bring you more as we get it. and this week's opening of the u.n. general assembly in new york is turning an awkward light on countries that outlaw homosexuality. that's because the general assembly's new president is the foreign minister of uganda which passed a law that punishing gay sex with life in prison. there are at least 79 countries around the world with such loss. in addition them, other nations have passed so-called anti-gay propaganda loss. russia, of course, is the biggest example of that trend. but now it's spreading to one of the kremlin's old imperial possessions. the former soviet republic of kyrgyzstan was once the only place to find tolerance. but recently discovered all of that is about to change.
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>> this is one of the very few openly gay clubs in asia. it's called myak and in english, that means lighthouse. >> but on the streets, the tone is very different. >> local people don't want your western kind of ideas about gays and lesbians. >> does he mean execute, put them to death when he says round
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them up and punish them? can you ask him that now? >> behind me is the equivalent of new york city hall where people from far and wide come to tie the knot. good old traditional values. the values that some members of parliament feel are being threatened by the lgbi community, so much so they'll be voting on the new legislation. if successful, this law would become effective on january 1st, 2015.
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>> and the bill has many vocal supporters. >> lgbt makes it a crime to advocate any form of gay life through any form of media by anyone. >> homophobia has been here, but in recent years it started becoming associated with physical aggression. >> the word gay here in kyrgyzstan, usually they think of someone who has to be cured or killed or who has to leave the country. >> reporter: the terrible irony
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is that in 1998, more than five years after independence from the soviet union, kyrgyzstan became the only country in central asia to decriminalize gay relationships. so what happened? kyrgyzstan is a secular state, over 75% of the population is muslim, and among the youth, radicalism is on the rise. >> not everyone is advocating violence. >> i'm not agreeing with murder, but i'm not agreeing with lesbians and gays, too. >> another big factor here is russia. in 2013, russian lawmakers passed a controversial anti-gay propaganda law 423 votes to zero. critics say that kyrgyzstan is so dependent on russia's oil and natural gas that they will do anything to curry favor with president putin. >> imagine i'm not personally trying to crush the lgbt society
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and get rid of it. what would you say to me? >> you're killing us. >> very troubling stuff there. our thanks for that report. and that does it for this hour. i will see you back here on "the cycle" in one hour. joy reid is up next. your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis
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hello, everyone, i'm joy reid, and right now on the "reid report," congress weighs in after the house falls behind in line with president obama's plan to take on isis. it's now up to the senate to give them their final okay. this as secretary of state john kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel go for round two on the hill. >> isil has to be defeated. plain and simple. our actions will not be restrained by a border that exists in name only.
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>> every single one of us is going to be measured by what we do in order to guarantee that happens. >> and will the united kingdom stay, well, united? 4.2 million scots cast their ballots in an historic vote today. we start with another tape from the terrorist group isis. in a third day of testimony by white house cabinet members on the hill. the tape, which we can't show you at the moment is of john cantly. in the tape, which looks like sort of a bizarre lecture, no desert, just a dark backdrop, cantly says while he's a prisoner he's speaking because he and american hostages have been abandoned by their governments while unnamed european countries have paid to get their prisoners back. it's a new approach by the terrorist group in no small part because the video does not end with cantly shown beheaded. it