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won't rest until el-shabob are defeated and know it will be a very slow process, the mountains in east somaliainet of the prime minister has been sworn in and became leader after beating tony abbot in a leadership vote last week and supporters being replaced in the new ministerial line up. politicians in argentina going to great lengths to get ahead in next month's general elections and traveling deep into forests in some cases to connect to voters from indigenous communities and this is from the northern province. >> reporter: she lives in what is left of the forest. she belongs to the indigenous community and says she is tired of politicians promising change. >> translator: yesterday they came and promised us housing if we voted to the ruling party but are not doing that any more and promised us water, a house and always forget about it. >> reporter: even though many here have benefitted from housing programs until now catalina has not and she is an example of the politics in northern argentina and we visited the area during local elections and political parties picked up members of the trib
won't rest until el-shabob are defeated and know it will be a very slow process, the mountains in east somaliainet of the prime minister has been sworn in and became leader after beating tony abbot in a leadership vote last week and supporters being replaced in the new ministerial line up. politicians in argentina going to great lengths to get ahead in next month's general elections and traveling deep into forests in some cases to connect to voters from indigenous communities and this is from...
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mohamed aldo, the mountains in east somalia. >>> west african mediate tours who are trying to find an to the political crisis in burkina faso want elects to be held in november. the general and allies of the former president blaze com comer led the military coup thursday. the yep wants to stay in power until the election but the mediators want the interim government reinstated before then. >>> seven people have died from cholera on the outskirts of iraq's capital. they have been battling to spread the disease. 165 cases have been reported so far. >>> indonesia says that some of its southern regions are experiencing drought dow to the weather phenomenon known as el nino. some areas haven't had rain in six months. farmers are now relying on help from the government to buy in food and water. step vaessen reports. >> reporter: anxiously waiting for water. iwells have run dry after nearly half a year without rain. he has sold his only to get just to be able to buy water. one tank costs around $10, that's a huge amount for the poor farmer. >> translator: we have. [ inaudible ] i used to wa
mohamed aldo, the mountains in east somalia. >>> west african mediate tours who are trying to find an to the political crisis in burkina faso want elects to be held in november. the general and allies of the former president blaze com comer led the military coup thursday. the yep wants to stay in power until the election but the mediators want the interim government reinstated before then. >>> seven people have died from cholera on the outskirts of iraq's capital. they have...
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real country, is becoming like a somalia right in the middle of the middle east. leaking poison as failed states always do into its neighboring countries. i mean, this will metastasize and spread. itkarjrnw'> all for droning ewes sis, obviously, everybody is. before we do too much more it might be settling on who we think ought to lead, syria. >> it's not that they haven't given this thought. there are no good options. this group or that group? no, you don't hear anybody chanting. >> the middle east, there never are good options. puck one, by the way, i'm not going to -- you know, to give a preference is to have to defend that preference. and they are cowards in that regard. rather than just standing up and saying, look, someone needs to run the country, the option is untenable. it will infect these other countries. >> add these two stories together. you have got russia with air power that's now going to be essentially over syria. they are defending bashar assad. you have got our drones trying to take out isis, but we are also trying to help
real country, is becoming like a somalia right in the middle of the middle east. leaking poison as failed states always do into its neighboring countries. i mean, this will metastasize and spread. itkarjrnw'> all for droning ewes sis, obviously, everybody is. before we do too much more it might be settling on who we think ought to lead, syria. >> it's not that they haven't given this thought. there are no good options. this group or that group? no, you don't hear anybody chanting....
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you have refugees from afghanistan, libya, lob none, somalia. easten i can't. >> nigeria. >> maly. 1400 human beings have been displaced and out of their home. 10,000 is a drop in the bucket. >> the whole 10,000 is a pr move. i don't like the idea. does it make sense to try to create a safe zones? >> certainly. >> could we do that? >> >> yes. >> in other countries so they could go home. >> egypt and jordan have offered to pacify the anbar province all they asked for nod of the united states, obama. and logistic its support help hem do that the kurds have offered and, as you know, kurdistan has been overrun with refugees. the hook now has more refugees than they do native kurds. what's happening over there, i have been over there, and you have been over there franklin clasm and samaritans purse. and light of the word global missions. can you see refugees they are trying to treat over there and build a clinic. the kurds are trying to make this happen because they have no means of dealing this. $4 billion united nations nobody can account for a penny of
you have refugees from afghanistan, libya, lob none, somalia. easten i can't. >> nigeria. >> maly. 1400 human beings have been displaced and out of their home. 10,000 is a drop in the bucket. >> the whole 10,000 is a pr move. i don't like the idea. does it make sense to try to create a safe zones? >> certainly. >> could we do that? >> >> yes. >> in other countries so they could go home. >> egypt and jordan have offered to pacify the anbar...
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resettle 70,000 refugees annually. 30,000 from the middle east, mostly iraq, afghanistan, pakistan and syria. 13,000 from africa. mostly somalia and eritrea. 13,000 from east asia, mostly from burma. the rest arrive from latin america and the former soviet republics. >> i think we could raise the numbers. so i'd like to see the number go up maybe to 100,000 a year overall. of which 30 or 40,000 could be syrian refugees. >> reporter: the administration said thursday it had no plans to raise the ceiling on refugees or rush the vetting process for fear of potential terrorist could slip through the cracks. >> obviously conduct a thorough review process. i've been told it takes anywhere up to 18 to 24 months. >> reporter: the u.s. says it may slightly increase the number of syrian refugees next year. but advocates at least want to expedite the processing now of vulnerable women and children out of camps in lebanon and jordan. shannon? >> it is a dire situation. william, thank you. >>> up next, president obama tries to smooth things over with the saudis in the wake of his nuclear deal with iran. first here's what some of our fox aff
resettle 70,000 refugees annually. 30,000 from the middle east, mostly iraq, afghanistan, pakistan and syria. 13,000 from africa. mostly somalia and eritrea. 13,000 from east asia, mostly from burma. the rest arrive from latin america and the former soviet republics. >> i think we could raise the numbers. so i'd like to see the number go up maybe to 100,000 a year overall. of which 30 or 40,000 could be syrian refugees. >> reporter: the administration said thursday it had no plans...
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resettle 70,000 refugees annually. 30,000 from the middle east, mostly iraq, afghanistan, pakistan and syria. 13,000 from africa. mostly somalia and eritrea. 13,000 from east asia, mostly from burma. the rest arrive from latin america and the former soviet republics. >> i think we could raise the numbers. so i'd like to see the number go up maybe to 100,000 a year overall. of which 30 or 40,000 could be syrian refugees. >> reporter: the administration said thursday it had no plans to raise the ceiling on refugees or rush the vetting process for fear of potential terrorist could slip through the cracks. >> obviously conduct a thorough review process. i've been told it takes anywhere up to 18 to 24 months. >> reporter: the u.s. says it may slightly increase the number of syrian refugees next year. but advocates at least want to expedite the processing now of vulnerable women and children out of camps in lebanon and jordan. shannon? >> it is a dire situation. william, thank you. >>> up next, president obama tries to smooth things over with the saudis in the wake of his nuclear deal with iran. first here's what some of our fox aff
resettle 70,000 refugees annually. 30,000 from the middle east, mostly iraq, afghanistan, pakistan and syria. 13,000 from africa. mostly somalia and eritrea. 13,000 from east asia, mostly from burma. the rest arrive from latin america and the former soviet republics. >> i think we could raise the numbers. so i'd like to see the number go up maybe to 100,000 a year overall. of which 30 or 40,000 could be syrian refugees. >> reporter: the administration said thursday it had no plans...
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somalia. >>> president given the formal go ahead to stand in elections next year and he is 71 and he has ruled or been president of the eastion for nearly 30 years and sets him up for a possible confrontation with his prime minister. president and parliamentary polls scheduled between february and march next year. going to return now to a story we started to tell you about a few minutes ago, israel's meeting with russia, prime minister benjamin netanyahu flew to moscow to voice concerns about this and we have a strategic analyst with the studies at the russian academy of sciences and he is live from moscow and vladimir good to have you with us and put this into context for us. had israel and russia traditionally had strong bilateral and strategic ties? >> yes. that's correct actually for the past 20 years russia and israel have strong ties and the high-ranking officials including prime ministers of israel and high ranking officials from russian federation they regularly have meetings on high level and speak about the situation in the middle east about the situation with israeli palesti palestine, showing off and speak abou
somalia. >>> president given the formal go ahead to stand in elections next year and he is 71 and he has ruled or been president of the eastion for nearly 30 years and sets him up for a possible confrontation with his prime minister. president and parliamentary polls scheduled between february and march next year. going to return now to a story we started to tell you about a few minutes ago, israel's meeting with russia, prime minister benjamin netanyahu flew to moscow to voice...
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somalia, auch evolved al-shabaab has been weekend. expandedic state has its reach into africa, south asia, and the middle east. based on its expansion i would say it presents a more because of itse threat to the homeland and expansion into multiple areas. host: how does the crisis in syria play into all of this? guest: the crisis in syria is a key issue. i will expand slightly. the borders between syria and iraq are nonexistent. .his is a syria-iraq war the biggest single problem we have seen is the foreign fighter caucusesm europe to and some small numbers from the u.s. to fight in syria. the concern for terrorism, more broadly, is for those people going in, it provides them expertise in weapons, explosives, propaganda, and the concern is that they may take that and moved to other battlefields or back to your or the united -- back to europe or the united states. that is what makes syria a problem. european strategies for dealing with syria are not long-term.y clear the solutions right now are more problematic. host: on this 9/11 anniversary our guest is seth jones, the director of the international security a
somalia, auch evolved al-shabaab has been weekend. expandedic state has its reach into africa, south asia, and the middle east. based on its expansion i would say it presents a more because of itse threat to the homeland and expansion into multiple areas. host: how does the crisis in syria play into all of this? guest: the crisis in syria is a key issue. i will expand slightly. the borders between syria and iraq are nonexistent. .his is a syria-iraq war the biggest single problem we have seen...