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civilians with jobs that they had to leave in order to go out on militia duty. and militia duty was always considered to be kind of a last resort defense, not a first resort. but during the revolution, it almost became a first resort. and men were taken away from home, taken away there their farms, their crafts, whatever it might be be in order to, you know, go against the british and prevent the british from a making attacks into new jersey. and it got so bad that washington even described and used the phrase when people complained that the new jersey militia was not always coming out and not always being vigorous, he says, well, it's no wonder. they're a people harassed and exhausted. and one of the first books that i wrote about the revolution in new jersey, you know, used that as the title, a people harassed and exhausted. washington complained about the new jersey militia, but i think deep down inside he knew that he owed a lot to them because they had sacrificed a great deal in order to help him out. he passed right through town on his way there, but in te
civilians with jobs that they had to leave in order to go out on militia duty. and militia duty was always considered to be kind of a last resort defense, not a first resort. but during the revolution, it almost became a first resort. and men were taken away from home, taken away there their farms, their crafts, whatever it might be be in order to, you know, go against the british and prevent the british from a making attacks into new jersey. and it got so bad that washington even described and...
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with jobs that they had to leave to go out on militia duty. militia duty was always considered to be a last resort defense. during the revolution almost became a first resort. and then were taken away from home, farms, crafts, whatever it might need in order to go against the british and making attacks into new jersey. it got so bad that washington described and used the phrase that people complain that new jersey militia was not always coming out and not always been vigorous. no wonder there are people harassed and exhaust it. one of the first books i wrote about, the revolution in nature's economy is that as the title of people harassed and exhausted. washington complained about the new jersey militia, the deep down inside he knew that he owed a lot to them because they had sacrificed a great deal in order to help them out. the first time he came to new jersey was on its way to cambridge to be commander of the continental army. pass right through town on its way there. in terms of bringing his troops there, it was after the new york campaign
with jobs that they had to leave to go out on militia duty. militia duty was always considered to be a last resort defense. during the revolution almost became a first resort. and then were taken away from home, farms, crafts, whatever it might need in order to go against the british and making attacks into new jersey. it got so bad that washington described and used the phrase that people complain that new jersey militia was not always coming out and not always been vigorous. no wonder there...
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his brother ryan, lavoy finicum, and a militia leader were in the first. at the last minute, they were joined by two women, including shawna cox. >> i wasn't supposed to be in that vehicle at all. i thought we were going to a meeting, we'll be there for a couple of hours, and we'll be back. >> you couldn't let the occupation go on forever. so the intent of this operation was to get them as far away from any populated area as possible. >> narrator: 30 miles down a twisting mountain road, the vehicles entered an area outside of cell phone reception. the fbi, backed by state police, made their move. officers pulled the cars over. ammon bundy was finally arrested. but in the lead vehicle, lavoy refused to get out. >> i am not turning off the vehicle. this is lavoy finicum. you want to shoot me, you shoot me. but i'm not going anywhere. >> they had unmarked vehicles. we don't know who these people are. and we didn't want to get out of the vehicle. and that's why i pulled up the camera. i was in defense mode. and our best weapon is our cameras. >> who are you? >
his brother ryan, lavoy finicum, and a militia leader were in the first. at the last minute, they were joined by two women, including shawna cox. >> i wasn't supposed to be in that vehicle at all. i thought we were going to a meeting, we'll be there for a couple of hours, and we'll be back. >> you couldn't let the occupation go on forever. so the intent of this operation was to get them as far away from any populated area as possible. >> narrator: 30 miles down a twisting...
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. >> the militias that were formed are still state militia. and what took place on the state level. >> this was a critical thing, the murder of the militia system. the militia system such as it was, washington felt it played of negative role in the revolution. he was dismayed by what he considered the old discipline of the militia and the possibility of achieving any coalescing force. during the revolution against militia. as they were beginning to when the revolution we might survive this and win, he was pushing hard, the continental congress before there was a u.s. congress for a permanent peacetime establishments. this is anathema to so many people at that time who were -- that is a standing army. we can't have that. there is a tool of monarchy and oppression so what happens during the course of the story. i mix the war with the politics of replacing the militia system with the nationally run army. the politics are complicated and i can't give the whole answer now but this is a critical moment in american history for that reason. thanks for
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newas counting on the jersey militia and pennsylvania militia to come forward and strengthen his army, but they were not turning out in any significant numbers. when he's halfway across the state, he orders the gathering of the boats along the river and send men forward to the river to start confiscating all the boats. for 70 miles north of philadelphia, everything that floats is being gathered by the army so the british would not have any votes to cross the river. when washington arising trenton, the army will begin crossing the delaware river. very important to save the army from the british pursuit. 8, the army escapes across the river into pennsylvania. the british will arrive minutes after the last boats are crossing and arrive in trenton. and thel look for boats
newas counting on the jersey militia and pennsylvania militia to come forward and strengthen his army, but they were not turning out in any significant numbers. when he's halfway across the state, he orders the gathering of the boats along the river and send men forward to the river to start confiscating all the boats. for 70 miles north of philadelphia, everything that floats is being gathered by the army so the british would not have any votes to cross the river. when washington arising...
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just has 75 syrian backed militias in iraq.just in iraq. has 75 syrian backed militias in iraq. involved in syria. they can people in syria, and disposing i2 involved in syria. they can people in syria, and disposing 12 million people there. we are not exaggerating here. gest displacing. we are seeing houthi militias that are operating in yemen and killing ona are operating in yemen and killing on a daily basis. —— displacing. we are putting our hands on the facts are putting our hands on the facts are nothing but the facts. and we need the whole world. the united states and the global community to basically confront iran, because they are the root problem in the region. not only the region, but in the whole world. we will have to leave it there. thank you very much for joining leave it there. thank you very much forjoining us. of course, this is a region where weather is always a metaphorfor what is region where weather is always a metaphor for what is happening politically. this is what is happening on the evening of donald trump state visit. he currently dining with saudi ara
just has 75 syrian backed militias in iraq.just in iraq. has 75 syrian backed militias in iraq. involved in syria. they can people in syria, and disposing i2 involved in syria. they can people in syria, and disposing 12 million people there. we are not exaggerating here. gest displacing. we are seeing houthi militias that are operating in yemen and killing ona are operating in yemen and killing on a daily basis. —— displacing. we are putting our hands on the facts are putting our hands on...
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they were picked up by a local militia. have an official intelligence system that can coordinate with the british and americans, in order to pick up these people. so that's the firmament within which the entire abedi family grew. that is the context, as we can understand it. it's surprising, as you said, that libya's almost a failed state, or it is a failed state. yes, it is. there was a militia force that could apprehend him off their own bat, or because they have contacts with foreign intelligence, what have you. it is quite astonishing to me that in this country, which falls apart before our eyes every day, that there is some order, police and militia, that can say, on foreign instigation, get hold of these two people. we need them in our investigation about the manchester bombing. that is almost an encouraging development that you have two more witnesses. and it's been said, by the way, you spoke of the disenfranchisement of libyans in england, but did we hear the story of the father helping to radicalise his son? even
they were picked up by a local militia. have an official intelligence system that can coordinate with the british and americans, in order to pick up these people. so that's the firmament within which the entire abedi family grew. that is the context, as we can understand it. it's surprising, as you said, that libya's almost a failed state, or it is a failed state. yes, it is. there was a militia force that could apprehend him off their own bat, or because they have contacts with foreign...
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to fallnot allow iran to a radical militia. we know what that ends up looking like when we look at the past in our region. re-appreciate the position of the trump administration in terms of providing support for and so far. appreciate and we believe that because of this support we will be able to put enough pressure to bring them to the negotiating table and make an agreement based on the gcc initiative and even security council 2260. [an audible question -- in audible question] >> it is unprecedented. the president of the united states signing an agreement on -- that outlines a vision for how we want to elevate an already strategic relationship to an even higher level. we want to intensify the cooperation. whether it is in defense or technology for education. whether it is an investment. we want to create a mechanism headed by both the president or whatever they designate that would be a group that would meet periodically in order to see how we can implement a lot of the visions or strategies that we have. the expectation is t
to fallnot allow iran to a radical militia. we know what that ends up looking like when we look at the past in our region. re-appreciate the position of the trump administration in terms of providing support for and so far. appreciate and we believe that because of this support we will be able to put enough pressure to bring them to the negotiating table and make an agreement based on the gcc initiative and even security council 2260. [an audible question -- in audible question] >> it is...
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salafi fundamentalist militia in tripoli, which has an ax to grind with isis.bedi's brother has confessed to he and his brother being members of isis. while the british are not confirming that at this point, that information, and they say that it's not clear right now whether there was any interface with any terrorist group overseas. so, there are a lot of unknowns when it comes to this investigation right now. >> let me ask you this, let's focus a little bit on salman abedi, the man, the suicide bomber in this terror attack. he spent three weeks in libya before coming to the uk days before the attack. is the thinking that he was radicalized before he left the uk? what's the thinking here? >> oh, yeah. i think that is quite well established right now. and in fact, as it's been reported by multiple outlets here in the uk, five years ago, there was a call made to an antiterrorist hotline about muslim community members in manchester concerned about the radical views of the attacker. so, the signs point here to sort of longstanding radicalization. what is not clear
salafi fundamentalist militia in tripoli, which has an ax to grind with isis.bedi's brother has confessed to he and his brother being members of isis. while the british are not confirming that at this point, that information, and they say that it's not clear right now whether there was any interface with any terrorist group overseas. so, there are a lot of unknowns when it comes to this investigation right now. >> let me ask you this, let's focus a little bit on salman abedi, the man, the...
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there was a militia force that could apprehend him.ontacts with foreign intelligence, what have you. it is astonishing to me that in this country which falls apart before i write every day, that there is some order, police and militia, that can say on foreign instigation get hold of these to my people. we need them in our investigation of the manchester bombing. there is a development that you have two more witnesses. it is being said that, you spoke of the disenfranchisement, we hear the story of the father helping to radicalise his son, even though he publicly denied it having happened. they must have been some family connection from the days when he fought colonel gadaffi. implanted the simple idea in his son's mind. this is a father who took his son on during a school holiday to take part in the libyan civil war. understand that it in the libyan civil war. understand thatitis in the libyan civil war. understand that it is complex. a lot of people will see it in really quite simple terms. this is a family that was given shelter by b
there was a militia force that could apprehend him.ontacts with foreign intelligence, what have you. it is astonishing to me that in this country which falls apart before i write every day, that there is some order, police and militia, that can say on foreign instigation get hold of these to my people. we need them in our investigation of the manchester bombing. there is a development that you have two more witnesses. it is being said that, you spoke of the disenfranchisement, we hear the story...
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to fallnot allow iran to a radical militia. we know what that ends up looking like when we look at the past in our region. re-appreciate the position of the trump administration in terms of providing support for and so far. appreciate and we believe that because of this support we will be able to put enough pressure to bring them to the negotiating table and make an agreement based on the gcc initiative and even security council 2260. [an audible question -- in audible question] >> it is unprecedented. the president of the united states signing an agreement on -- that outlines a vision for how we want to elevate an already strategic relationship to an even higher level. we want to intensify the cooperation. whether it is in defense or technology for education. whether it is an investment. we want to create a mechanism headed by both the president or whatever they designate that would be a group that would meet periodically in order to see how we can implement a lot of the visions or strategies that we have. the expectation is t
to fallnot allow iran to a radical militia. we know what that ends up looking like when we look at the past in our region. re-appreciate the position of the trump administration in terms of providing support for and so far. appreciate and we believe that because of this support we will be able to put enough pressure to bring them to the negotiating table and make an agreement based on the gcc initiative and even security council 2260. [an audible question -- in audible question] >> it is...
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he was counting on the new jersey militia as well as pennsylvania militia to come forward and strengthen his army. they were not coming out and any significant numbers. he had to continue retreating through new jersey. halfway across the state, he orders the gathering of the boats along the delaware river. he sends men forward to the river to start confiscating all the boats. 70 miles north of philadelphia, everything that floats is being gathered by the army so the british will not have any boats left across the river. washington, when he arrives in trenton, the army will begin crossing the delaware river, that is the retreat c rossing. very important to save the army from the british pursuit. that is december 7 into december 8 wendy armie -- when the army crosses. the british will arrive minutes after the last boat crosses. they will look for votes and boats and come up empty. that protects the american capital of philadelphia and gives washington valuable reading room. both sides are very well informed, through spies, of the other's positions. he has good information about trenton. he
he was counting on the new jersey militia as well as pennsylvania militia to come forward and strengthen his army. they were not coming out and any significant numbers. he had to continue retreating through new jersey. halfway across the state, he orders the gathering of the boats along the delaware river. he sends men forward to the river to start confiscating all the boats. 70 miles north of philadelphia, everything that floats is being gathered by the army so the british will not have any...
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militia in libya arrested his father and brother. they say the brother...hashi m...admitted under interrogation...he and his brother were members of isis. the militia says hashim was plotting another terrorattack. police in the u-k say salman abedi was known to both british and u.s. intelligence officials. investigators are now trying to figure out whether abedi met with isis or al-qaeda operatives or received terror training while abroad....the bomb was sophisticated. the british prime minister...is disgusted and troubled. theresa may/british prime minister: "all acts of terrorism are cowardly attacks on innocent people. but this attack stands out for it's appalling, sickening cowardice. let us remember those who died and let us celebrate those who helped, safe in the knowledge that the terrorists will never win." (grant) monday's (grant) will never win."(grant) monday's attack...killed 22 people and injured more than 60.... the youngest person to die -- just eight year old in el sobrante, a community coming together to stand up aga
militia in libya arrested his father and brother. they say the brother...hashi m...admitted under interrogation...he and his brother were members of isis. the militia says hashim was plotting another terrorattack. police in the u-k say salman abedi was known to both british and u.s. intelligence officials. investigators are now trying to figure out whether abedi met with isis or al-qaeda operatives or received terror training while abroad....the bomb was sophisticated. the british prime...
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the iranian—backed militias are all over the place.g not only middle eastern nations, but also american interests. pure american interests. so it is very important for the kingdom and the arab and muslim world to turn a new page with the new administration, so they can move forward and confront the challenges. there was very much shared language between rex tillerson and his counterpart, calling on a run to fight the network of terrorists in iran. but there are some observers who believe that saudi arabia exaggerates the involvement of iran across the region. the idea that we are exaggerating the fact about iran is, i don't see that to be accurate at all. why? because it is not only us saying that. it's actually the whole world is saying it. they treasury department, they just sanctioned hezbollah in syria. we are talking about a region which has 75 syrian backed militias in iraq. just in iraq. they are destabilising iraq. they are getting involved in syria. they are killing more than 600,000 people in syria. and displacing 12 million
the iranian—backed militias are all over the place.g not only middle eastern nations, but also american interests. pure american interests. so it is very important for the kingdom and the arab and muslim world to turn a new page with the new administration, so they can move forward and confront the challenges. there was very much shared language between rex tillerson and his counterpart, calling on a run to fight the network of terrorists in iran. but there are some observers who believe that...
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the treasury department has sanctioned hezbollah in syria, the iranian militias are killing people inacing people. we are not exaggerating, we are seeing iranian backed militias, we are seeing them operate in yemen and kill civilians on a daily basis. we're not exaggerating, not at all, we're putting our hands on the facts and nothing but the facts. and we need the whole world, the us and the global community to basically confront iran because iran is the root problem in the region. not only the region but the whole world. we'll have to leave it there, thank you very much forjoining us. of course, this is a region where weather is always a metaphor for what's happening politically. this is what's happening on the evening of president trump's visit, he is now dining, a luxurious reception with both arabian and western food, for president trump and his wife melania trump, and ivanka, who's a getting a lot of interest on social media, and of course the entire trump team. lyse doucet reporting from riyadh. all right, let's bring you up to date with some other stories making the news. chin
the treasury department has sanctioned hezbollah in syria, the iranian militias are killing people inacing people. we are not exaggerating, we are seeing iranian backed militias, we are seeing them operate in yemen and kill civilians on a daily basis. we're not exaggerating, not at all, we're putting our hands on the facts and nothing but the facts. and we need the whole world, the us and the global community to basically confront iran because iran is the root problem in the region. not only...
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us warplanes operating over syria have attacked a convoy carrying pro—government militia forces, in a forces. it comes as president trump embarks on a visit to saudi arabia for his first foreign trip since taking office. in sport, maria sharapova will take pa rt in sport, maria sharapova will take part in wimbledon qualifying. she says she is not going to request a wild card for the main draw but will ta ke wild card for the main draw but will take part in the roehampton event. she needs to win three matches to reach the first round proper at the all—england club. arsene wenger‘s future arsenal could be decided at a board meeting following the fa cup final. arsenal are like —— likely to finish outside the top fourfor are like —— likely to finish outside the top four for the first time in 20 years. olympic silver medallist gemma gibbons has retired from judo. she missed out on last year's rio games, and she is going to become a pe teacher. i will be back with an update in 15 minutes. the new french president, emmanuel macron, has said that france will be uncompromising in the fight aga
us warplanes operating over syria have attacked a convoy carrying pro—government militia forces, in a forces. it comes as president trump embarks on a visit to saudi arabia for his first foreign trip since taking office. in sport, maria sharapova will take pa rt in sport, maria sharapova will take part in wimbledon qualifying. she says she is not going to request a wild card for the main draw but will ta ke wild card for the main draw but will take part in the roehampton event. she needs to...
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we will not allow yemen to be taken over by a militia. >> what's needed is to respect the constitutional process that can resolve some of these differences peacefully. >> the obama administration never fully approved of or supported saudis efforts against them, and support brindled even further at the end of president obama's term. >> many experts believe that protecting his legacy iran nuclear deal may have heavily factored into that policy move, as it hadn't other decisions decisions in the middle east. but now, under president trump, the u.s. is dancing to a different beat. a new u.s. relationship with the kingdom, affirmed last weekend's summit. now the saudi led operations are fully u.s. backed. trying to bring stability to yemen, but the u.s. has its own fight in that country. >> is the saudis are manning the actually positions here along the border against the militia, further inside yemen, today u.s. navy seals rated and al qaeda compound backed by significant u.s. airpower. it's likely that it was the terrorist group that was most likely to attack the u.s., and president trump s
we will not allow yemen to be taken over by a militia. >> what's needed is to respect the constitutional process that can resolve some of these differences peacefully. >> the obama administration never fully approved of or supported saudis efforts against them, and support brindled even further at the end of president obama's term. >> many experts believe that protecting his legacy iran nuclear deal may have heavily factored into that policy move, as it hadn't other decisions...
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those militias have leaders inside iran, recruits. want to solve this problem, we have to counter terrorism, i mean both sides. in 2009 barack obama spoke to the muslim world, he was welcomed. how can you be sure president trump's engagement will be any different from that of barack obama? actions speak louder than words. we are waiting for that. but what we can see or understand from this visit is that mr trump chose this to be the first foreign visit for him, and he is serious. he wants to secure the region, and he realised the danger of leaving iran and militias working in the region. if we don't deter them, dismantle them, the world will suffer, notjust the region. if you want to secure our region, the whole world has to work together, and we do not have anything to hide. in his speech, president trump also followed king salman in singling out iran for criticism. he called on all countries to work together to isolate iran, accusing the islamic republic of fuelling "the fires of sectarian conflict and terror". no discussion of stam
those militias have leaders inside iran, recruits. want to solve this problem, we have to counter terrorism, i mean both sides. in 2009 barack obama spoke to the muslim world, he was welcomed. how can you be sure president trump's engagement will be any different from that of barack obama? actions speak louder than words. we are waiting for that. but what we can see or understand from this visit is that mr trump chose this to be the first foreign visit for him, and he is serious. he wants to...
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this is coming to us from the militia. the militia said, as i mentioned, that he admitted that they planned these attacks and he was, in fact, the brother who is about 20 years old, according to the date of birth we've been given, was in manchester when salman abedi was planning the attack on the ariana grande concert. this gives us more pieces to this puzzle as to how this was planned, how wide this network is and that really is appears more and more that this is going well beyond a lone wolf situation. so again, this militia detaining hashem abedi has admitted that he's a member of isis, that salman abedi is also a member of isis and that he was in manchester when salman was planning that attack against the venue and that he, himself, according to the militia, was planning a separate attack in tripoli, the capital of libya. >> hala gorani, thank you so much. i want to bring in amy poke who is with the national security council under president obama. i want to get your reaction to what we just heard, amy, that the brother
this is coming to us from the militia. the militia said, as i mentioned, that he admitted that they planned these attacks and he was, in fact, the brother who is about 20 years old, according to the date of birth we've been given, was in manchester when salman abedi was planning the attack on the ariana grande concert. this gives us more pieces to this puzzle as to how this was planned, how wide this network is and that really is appears more and more that this is going well beyond a lone wolf...
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the iranian backed militias are all of the place, they are targeting not only the middle east nationscan interests, pure american interests. so it's very important for the kingdom of saudi arabia and the gdc countries and the arabia and the gdc countries and the arab and muslim world to open a new page with the new us administration so they can go forward and confront the challenges. there was a shared language between rex tillerson and the saudi foreign minister, talking about calling on iran to end what they describe as a network of terrorists, telling the newly re—elected president hassan rohani said he had to do this if you wanted to change his ownership of the world. some observers believe that saudi arabia is that you are the involvement of iran across the region. the idea that we are exaggerating the fact about iran is actually, i don't see it to be accurate at all. it's not only as saying that, it's actually the whole world saying it. just the treasury department just sanctioned has world saying it. just the treasury departmentjust sanctioned has —— the treasury department has
the iranian backed militias are all of the place, they are targeting not only the middle east nationscan interests, pure american interests. so it's very important for the kingdom of saudi arabia and the gdc countries and the arabia and the gdc countries and the arab and muslim world to open a new page with the new us administration so they can go forward and confront the challenges. there was a shared language between rex tillerson and the saudi foreign minister, talking about calling on iran...
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the treasury department has sanctioned hezbollah in syria, the iranian militias are killing people ine. we are seeing iranian backed militias, we are seeing them operate in yemen and kill civilians on a daily basis. we're not exaggerating, not at all, we're putting our hands on the facts and nothing but the facts. and we need the whole world, the us and the global community to basically confront iran because iran is the root problem in the region. not only the region but the whole world. we'll have to leave it there, thank you very much forjoining us. of course, this is a region where weather is always a metaphor for what's happening politically. this is what's happening on the evening of president trump's visit, he is now dining, a luxurious reception with both arabian and western food, for president trump and his wife melania trump, and ivanka, who's a getting a lot of interest on social media, and of course the entire trump team. our other big story today — iran's newly re—elected president hassan rouhani says his overwhelming victory was a rejection of efforts to stop the reform p
the treasury department has sanctioned hezbollah in syria, the iranian militias are killing people ine. we are seeing iranian backed militias, we are seeing them operate in yemen and kill civilians on a daily basis. we're not exaggerating, not at all, we're putting our hands on the facts and nothing but the facts. and we need the whole world, the us and the global community to basically confront iran because iran is the root problem in the region. not only the region but the whole world. we'll...
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in response to ice militia for unforgettable treatment in the world has responded. i emphasized that is a coolish effort. began in 2014 we had expanded. the international team is fully committed at the political and military level for that section of isis coalition of the eight members, 65 nations with more joining as we speak in full, european union and arab league united in opposition. sharing intelligence providing troops in funds for combat and of no less important for the post combat recovery. in late march our secretary of state gathered the dramatic colleagues in washington where they discussed how we would deal with the post combat aftermath. perfect. tillerson, mr. mcgirt, and the colleagues from the coalition tightly focused most of their effort on how this ravaged region can recover from the depredations after we free it. twenty-six of our coalition nations contribute militarily including more than 4009 us troops on the ground and in the air. our recent coalition meetings in brussels, copenhagen, and elsewhere reflect a energized campaign among treating p
in response to ice militia for unforgettable treatment in the world has responded. i emphasized that is a coolish effort. began in 2014 we had expanded. the international team is fully committed at the political and military level for that section of isis coalition of the eight members, 65 nations with more joining as we speak in full, european union and arab league united in opposition. sharing intelligence providing troops in funds for combat and of no less important for the post combat...
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>> those are outrageous claims related to bringing in militias and whatnot.ou have to wonder if these folks don't realize that it just wasn't that long ago that a militia group -- militia groups took over a wall of refugee in a very dangerous situation in eastern oregon. to hear on the one hand the andr calling for calm honoring the victims and so on, then have somebody else from the gop side calling to have out is, brought frankly, frightening. amy: i want to get your response to the aclu of oregon saying that mayor ted wheeler's efforts to keep far right protesters from holding more rallies in portland is an uncononstitutionl violation of the firstst amendment. >> i think the aclu is actually right in that case. we have to protect people's first amendment rights, regardless of how heinous they are. i can understand the mayor being upseset, not wanting to see more hate in n his town. but this is probably the wrong tactic to take. the better one would be to continue with the positive events like the vigil such a place ovever the past weekend, which dropped te
>> those are outrageous claims related to bringing in militias and whatnot.ou have to wonder if these folks don't realize that it just wasn't that long ago that a militia group -- militia groups took over a wall of refugee in a very dangerous situation in eastern oregon. to hear on the one hand the andr calling for calm honoring the victims and so on, then have somebody else from the gop side calling to have out is, brought frankly, frightening. amy: i want to get your response to the...
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because these malicious groups were pro-regime but shia militias backed by iran. they were moving in on an area in southeastern syria where the u.s. special forces have operated very frequently trying to train syrian opposition. so you have these iranian-backed militias coming down the road, tanks, bulldozers, front-end loader vehicles and they don't get the hint that they are not supposed to be moving against this base where there's opposition and very likely u.s. and other coalition special forces. there was sort of a show of force. aircraft fly over, trying to push them back, they don't get the message, they keep coming. so u.s. aircraft then rolled in and dropped a couple of bombs, destroying a tank, destroying a couple of the vehicles. a message back to these shia militias definitely to back off and stay away from where u.s. forces are operating. there's a very clear understanding of these so-called deconfliction zones. the regime knows about them. the russians know about them. when the show of force came in the air, the militias should have gotten a clue. br
because these malicious groups were pro-regime but shia militias backed by iran. they were moving in on an area in southeastern syria where the u.s. special forces have operated very frequently trying to train syrian opposition. so you have these iranian-backed militias coming down the road, tanks, bulldozers, front-end loader vehicles and they don't get the hint that they are not supposed to be moving against this base where there's opposition and very likely u.s. and other coalition special...
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his visit follows the us—led coalition strike on a convoy carrying pro—government militia forces.fully digitial. the new system works by sending a live feed via fibre cables to a new operations base in hampshire. the world of sport now. good afternoon. maria sharapova is not going to request a wildcard into the main wimbledon draw but will enter qualifying the week before. the former champion has relied on wildcards to play on tour since retuning to competition last month following a 15—month doping ban. the 30—year—old was denied a wild card by the french open this week. arsene wenge is still keeping everyone guessing about his future as manager of arsenal. it's been a difficult season and his side are likely to miss out on a top—four finish for the first time in his 20 years at the club. his contract runs out after the fa cup final, that's when a board meeting is likely to discuss his position. theirfinal league match is at home against everton on sunday so could that be his last match at the emirates? of the season, yes. ever? i cannot tell you. i think what is most important f
his visit follows the us—led coalition strike on a convoy carrying pro—government militia forces.fully digitial. the new system works by sending a live feed via fibre cables to a new operations base in hampshire. the world of sport now. good afternoon. maria sharapova is not going to request a wildcard into the main wimbledon draw but will enter qualifying the week before. the former champion has relied on wildcards to play on tour since retuning to competition last month following a...
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the pro—syrian convoy that included iranian—backed militias was heading toward a military base near a, us officials said the coalition warplanes warned the convoy to turn around before attacking. there were reports that some tanks and trucks were destroyed and a number of troops killed. president assad's spokesman condemned what they call an act of government terrorism, which they said showed that america's claims it was fighting only is were false. russian ministers said the attack was a completely unacceptable breach of syrian sovereignty. the us claimed russia tried but failed to dissuade the convoy from heading south. the american defence secretary james mattis insisted that the air strike did not mark an escalation by the us. well, we're not increasing our role in the syrian civil war, but we will defend our troops, and that is a coalition element made up of more than just us troops, and so we'll defend ourselves if people who take aggressive steps against us. the diplomat said that as president trump prepared to head to saudi arabia the us was sending a strong signal that last m
the pro—syrian convoy that included iranian—backed militias was heading toward a military base near a, us officials said the coalition warplanes warned the convoy to turn around before attacking. there were reports that some tanks and trucks were destroyed and a number of troops killed. president assad's spokesman condemned what they call an act of government terrorism, which they said showed that america's claims it was fighting only is were false. russian ministers said the attack was a...
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the pro—syrian convoy that included iranian backed militias was heading toward a military base near ang with iraq and jordan. unlike many previous strikes such as this, us officials said the coalition warplanes warned the convoy to turn around before attacking. there were reports that some tanks and trucks were destroyed and a number of troops killed. president assad's spokesman condemned what they call an act of government terrorism, which they said showed that america's claims it was fighting only is were false. russian ministers said the attack was a completely unacceptable breach of syrian sovereignty. the us claimed russia tried but failed to dissuade the convoy from heading south. the american defence secretary james mattis insisted that the air strike did not mark an escalation by the us. well, we're not increasing our role in the syrian civil war, but we will defend our troops, and that is a coalition element made up of more than just us troops, and so we'll defend ourselves from people who take aggressive steps against us. the diplomat said that as president trump prepared to
the pro—syrian convoy that included iranian backed militias was heading toward a military base near ang with iraq and jordan. unlike many previous strikes such as this, us officials said the coalition warplanes warned the convoy to turn around before attacking. there were reports that some tanks and trucks were destroyed and a number of troops killed. president assad's spokesman condemned what they call an act of government terrorism, which they said showed that america's claims it was...
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we can get a militia of people in the united states to invade iran. what is the actual issue with iran? state-sponsored terrorism? shot inhad 52 people sick -- in chicago over memorial day weekend. if we had 10 soldiers, injured in any type of engagement over the weekend, it would be national news. 52 people shot over a three-day time in one city. that is the price of freedom and i'm not quite sure and i was the callers would consider the morality of the issues and not their own personal feelings. host: the new york times taking a look at potential staff changes in the trump administration. talks with two former advisers about joining the white house staff grew more complicated. a former deputy campaign manager signaled he is fighting family concerns. it was not clear what it might mean for the campaign manager fired last summer who has remained close to mr. trump. it goes on to say mr. trump discussing the possible departure of reince priebus, he has joked repeatedly with previous -- with reince priebus fell he would send them -- last left blank, off
we can get a militia of people in the united states to invade iran. what is the actual issue with iran? state-sponsored terrorism? shot inhad 52 people sick -- in chicago over memorial day weekend. if we had 10 soldiers, injured in any type of engagement over the weekend, it would be national news. 52 people shot over a three-day time in one city. that is the price of freedom and i'm not quite sure and i was the callers would consider the morality of the issues and not their own personal...
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now we have a radical militia allied with iran and hezbollah in possession of ballistic missiles and an air force that has taken over a friendly government. friendly government asks for support. we intervened. from day one we have said there is no military solution. the solution is political. the houthis have to go back to the negotiating table and implement the outcomes of the national dialogue in yemen. the houthis are less than 50,000 in a country of 28 million. it is unacceptable that they would be allowed to seize power and get away with it. and so we and a coalition of countries have been fighting to restore the legitimate government of yemen, which now is in control of 80% of the territory. we have made mistakes and we have acknowledged those and we have investigated those. but we have been charged with things that we didn't do. we were supposed to have attacked a wedding that never happened. we were supposed to have bombed an old city which never took place. we were supposed to have destroyed a port which we didn't do, the houthis did it from the ground up. but these charges
now we have a radical militia allied with iran and hezbollah in possession of ballistic missiles and an air force that has taken over a friendly government. friendly government asks for support. we intervened. from day one we have said there is no military solution. the solution is political. the houthis have to go back to the negotiating table and implement the outcomes of the national dialogue in yemen. the houthis are less than 50,000 in a country of 28 million. it is unacceptable that they...
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american warplanes operating over syria have attacked a convoy carrying pro—government militia forcesse to a base used by western special forces. also this hour... the first airport in the uk to get remote air traffic control. london city airport will remove its air traffic control tower, and monitor planes through digital cameras from 80 miles away — in hampshire. and a bbc reporter and his twin have managed to fool hsbc‘s voice recognition security system, designed to prevent fraud. good morning, it's friday, 19th may. i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live. breaking news this morning... swedish prosecutors are ending their seven—year—long investigation into the wikileaks founder, julian assange, who has been accused of rape. mr assange, who's a5, has been living at the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012, claiming asylum to avoid extradition to sweden. scotla nd scotland yard says it is obliged to arrest him for breaching bail conditions if he leaves the embassy. julian assange has just tweeted this picture. this is in reaction to that means from sweden. that is the f
american warplanes operating over syria have attacked a convoy carrying pro—government militia forcesse to a base used by western special forces. also this hour... the first airport in the uk to get remote air traffic control. london city airport will remove its air traffic control tower, and monitor planes through digital cameras from 80 miles away — in hampshire. and a bbc reporter and his twin have managed to fool hsbc‘s voice recognition security system, designed to prevent fraud....
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there's actually militia that maryland and virginia militia that are brought to washington to help protect the capital. but you also have yard workers, sailors, and marines who are basically drafted into the effort to help defend washington. by the way, latrobe gate, just out of the gate and of the street, guess what's up there? the barracks. what barracks? the marine barracks. the whole reason why the marines are there is because of the washington navy yard. this gate is the oldest u.s. ned marine guard post in the world. that's the reason why the marines are at the barracks because of that guard post right there. we will get back to that in just a second. back to the war of 1812, the british are making their way onto the city. the militia is sent out first to a place called bladensburg. it's at bladensburg that the militia are routed by the british, they are sent packing, and the sailors and marines are sent over the navy yard ridge, today's 11 street ridge. they are sent from the height on the other side and are there to defend the bridge. they were never told a militia turned and fled.
there's actually militia that maryland and virginia militia that are brought to washington to help protect the capital. but you also have yard workers, sailors, and marines who are basically drafted into the effort to help defend washington. by the way, latrobe gate, just out of the gate and of the street, guess what's up there? the barracks. what barracks? the marine barracks. the whole reason why the marines are there is because of the washington navy yard. this gate is the oldest u.s. ned...
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afterwards they talked of cooperation but disagreed over washington's decision to arm kurdish militia in syria. also, coming out, h.r. mcmaster doubles down on president trump's right to share information with russia. he would not say whether the information was classified. >> there is no other day, let's try another way. >> keep watching all you aging rockers. we will celebrate pink floyd. turkish president has met u.s. president donald trump for the first time. relations were cool. they remained cool when the men came at. the allies pledged to support each other and boost economic ties but their main points of disagreement remain. >> building bridges in washington. it was president erdogan's first face-to-face meeting with donald trump. he was on a charm offensive. >> once again, i would like to congratulate president trump for the legendary triumph you want any election. it has led to the awakening of an new set of aspirations, expectations and hopes in our region. seeking to repair with a key nato ally. especially important to her turkish president increasingly isolated from the e
afterwards they talked of cooperation but disagreed over washington's decision to arm kurdish militia in syria. also, coming out, h.r. mcmaster doubles down on president trump's right to share information with russia. he would not say whether the information was classified. >> there is no other day, let's try another way. >> keep watching all you aging rockers. we will celebrate pink floyd. turkish president has met u.s. president donald trump for the first time. relations were...
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and in october 2016, local leaders joined forces with united nations peacekeepers to encourage the militia groups to dissarm and fofor the bridge to rereopen. ludovic took part, m meeting ibrahim face to face. narrator: working with ex-child soldiers s and ex-mimilitiamene, ludovic c and ibrahihim went doo door in n the communities, reassuring both christian and moslem parents. [laugughter] [snap] nanarrator: in january 2017, yakite school reopened its doors. for the first time in many years, moslem anand christn chilildren were e once againin y side. germain: bon aswe, tout moun! woman: we work not only with peacekeepers, t the traditional image of peacekeeping-- preventing violence, patrolling in the streets of vulnerable neighborhoods with weapons--but there is another side of peacekeeping. [guitar and percussion playing] [womanan humming] [indistinct conversation] [crowd chanting] [women singing in haitian creole] [people shouting] [man singing in haitian creole] [scratching] woman: whoo! germain: bon aswe, totout mou [singing g in haititian creole]] woman: aft t the pce c conrts tt we
and in october 2016, local leaders joined forces with united nations peacekeepers to encourage the militia groups to dissarm and fofor the bridge to rereopen. ludovic took part, m meeting ibrahim face to face. narrator: working with ex-child soldiers s and ex-mimilitiamene, ludovic c and ibrahihim went doo door in n the communities, reassuring both christian and moslem parents. [laugughter] [snap] nanarrator: in january 2017, yakite school reopened its doors. for the first time in many years,...
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i would do a trade we will give gun control but we get to have a militia like in switzerland because let me say this and this is controversial. tens of thousands of children can be killed. we are not giving up our guns. with google and mas surveillance it is an open opportunity to take over. someone like stalin and if that happens believe me we are going tofight. >> host: thank you, sir. gary younge? >> guest: i think that is true of switzerland. i guess i would say a few things. first of all, in regard to the kids who were killed that day, i can't say how many people were high on drugs or alcohol just because some of that information is unknown and some of the people who did the killing have not been caught. the distinction i would make between a place like switzerland and a place like america is that switzerland, and this becomes clear in the book, which not all for the man of times can be spent dwelling on the gun as an instrument but on the context in which it might be used and then switzerland would not have the same history of slavery and segregation and so on. there is an expe
i would do a trade we will give gun control but we get to have a militia like in switzerland because let me say this and this is controversial. tens of thousands of children can be killed. we are not giving up our guns. with google and mas surveillance it is an open opportunity to take over. someone like stalin and if that happens believe me we are going tofight. >> host: thank you, sir. gary younge? >> guest: i think that is true of switzerland. i guess i would say a few things....
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we have no enmity, but we will not allow them it fall prey to a militia with iran and hezbollah. we know what looks like in the past from our region. we appreciate the position of the trump administration, in terms of providing support is for our efforts in yemen, both diplomatically, logistically and so forth. we appreciate their understanding of what's at stake here, and we appreciate, and we believe that because of this support, we will be able to put enough pressure on the houthi to bring them to the negotiating table and make an agreement based on the gcc initiative and international dialog and u.n. security council 2016. >>, [inaudible question] >> the vision that was signed today is, as we both mentioned earlier, truly historic because it's unprecedented. we have the custodians and the president of the united states signing an agreement, signing a declaration that outlines a vision how we want to elevate an already strategic relationship to an even higher level. we want to intensify the consultation, we want to intensify the cooperation, whether it's in count are terrorism
we have no enmity, but we will not allow them it fall prey to a militia with iran and hezbollah. we know what looks like in the past from our region. we appreciate the position of the trump administration, in terms of providing support is for our efforts in yemen, both diplomatically, logistically and so forth. we appreciate their understanding of what's at stake here, and we appreciate, and we believe that because of this support, we will be able to put enough pressure on the houthi to bring...
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from lebanon to iraq, the yemen, iran funds arms and trains terrorists, militias, and other extremist groups that spread destruction and chaos across the roirge. for decades iran has fueled the fires of sectarian conflict and terror. it is a government that speaks openly of mass murder, vowing the destruction of israel, death to america, and ruin for many leaders and nations in this very room. ong iran's most tragic and destabilizing intraventions you've seen it in syria. bolstered by iran, assad has committed unspeakable crimes and the united states has taken firm action in response to the use of banned chemical keapses by the assawed -- weapon business the assad regime launching 59 missiles at the the syrian air baste from where that murderous attack originated. responsible nations must work together to end the humanitarian crisis in syria, eradicate isis, and restore stabblet to the region and as quickly as possible. the iranian regime's longest suffering victims are itsdz own people. iran has a rich history and culture but the people of iran have endured hardship and despair to th
from lebanon to iraq, the yemen, iran funds arms and trains terrorists, militias, and other extremist groups that spread destruction and chaos across the roirge. for decades iran has fueled the fires of sectarian conflict and terror. it is a government that speaks openly of mass murder, vowing the destruction of israel, death to america, and ruin for many leaders and nations in this very room. ong iran's most tragic and destabilizing intraventions you've seen it in syria. bolstered by iran,...