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the hardline rebel group denies that they couldn't after resign. we searched for former members of j. lawn who now live in turkey. in the process, we establish contact with the men who investigated the kidnapping on their behalf. he is willing to meet with us, but would only do so on condition of anonymity. if i investigated the kidnapping on behalf of chase, obviously i think they wanted to clear themselves. but as i gathered more and more evidence that implicated them, they suddenly started threatening me. and so i had to plead. he said that many witnesses were threatened and even murdered by the group, and that j. alice lum, helped the main suspect flea after he was detained. he is convinced they are guilty . i'm 100 percent sure that the slot is responsible for the kidnapping. but the most important clue, the testimony of a young woman she had met resigned in a prison run by the rebel group only a few months after the kidnapping minnow regions. we had heard the name of sunday to know what they once brought her to an utter again. and i do want t
the hardline rebel group denies that they couldn't after resign. we searched for former members of j. lawn who now live in turkey. in the process, we establish contact with the men who investigated the kidnapping on their behalf. he is willing to meet with us, but would only do so on condition of anonymity. if i investigated the kidnapping on behalf of chase, obviously i think they wanted to clear themselves. but as i gathered more and more evidence that implicated them, they suddenly started...
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anti-group identity. ask them what group, no, not part of any group. i don't want to be part of any group. that individualist lineage, where is that in the roadmap? >> lots to go back. >> let me start by disputing mark's characterization. he misunderstood the early question. we did not have group identity in mind to think about different kinds of communities, a church, a neighborhood, a town, that is a misreading. and the rest of those accounts. it is the case that we don't think it is possible to peace through that history without the context of power, without concept of race. there is an invitation to educators to ask questions to engage students in questions around that theme but there is also the question around individual liberty. the territorial expansion of the united states shaped by economic liberty and economic equality. both traditions in the country are there throughout the roadmap. we had the individual liberty tradition from the very beginning, or what are the costs and benefits, with different ideas of economic prosperity for different p
anti-group identity. ask them what group, no, not part of any group. i don't want to be part of any group. that individualist lineage, where is that in the roadmap? >> lots to go back. >> let me start by disputing mark's characterization. he misunderstood the early question. we did not have group identity in mind to think about different kinds of communities, a church, a neighborhood, a town, that is a misreading. and the rest of those accounts. it is the case that we don't think it...
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when literati approached me and basically proposed that i do this for a larger group of people i was delighted. it fit exactly in my mission of getting people to read this book. >> what is literati? >> litter roddy is a company based in texas that is a really interesting concept. do join and part of your membership is that you get a book every month that has been chosen for you by the head of your book club and they have quite a few book clubs even though there is less wine being served the advantage of this is that anyone anywhere can join and we have conversations on our phones or on the web app and can carry on conversations with people regardless of where they are and regardless of what their schedule permits. it's really designed -- i've never belonged to a book group because my never scheduled -- my schedule never worked for meeting regularly and this has really been for me a great opportunity to do something i've never been able to do before. see that people can go to the literati web site and join and do they have other authors? do they have well-known people? >> they have a
when literati approached me and basically proposed that i do this for a larger group of people i was delighted. it fit exactly in my mission of getting people to read this book. >> what is literati? >> litter roddy is a company based in texas that is a really interesting concept. do join and part of your membership is that you get a book every month that has been chosen for you by the head of your book club and they have quite a few book clubs even though there is less wine being...
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and none of the other armed rebel groups would come to aid the activists. this young man didn't do anything. okay. was scared scared of a confrontation with jason alazam. the kidnapping of it was for me, announced a moment where the higher the arm of the sort of armed uprising dominated to this day, the hard line rebel group denies that they couldn't have to resign. we searched for former members of jason lawn who now live in turkey. in the process, we establish contact with the men who investigated the kidnapping on their behalf. he is willing to meet with us, but would only do so on condition of anonymity. if i investigated the kidnapping on behalf of jason august law, i think they wanted to clear themselves. but as i gathered more and more evidence that implicated them, they suddenly started threatening me. and so i had to plead. he said that many witnesses were threatened and even murdered by the group, and that j. alice lum, helped the main suspect flea after he was detained. he is convinced they are guilty . i'm 100 percent sure that j hollis long is
and none of the other armed rebel groups would come to aid the activists. this young man didn't do anything. okay. was scared scared of a confrontation with jason alazam. the kidnapping of it was for me, announced a moment where the higher the arm of the sort of armed uprising dominated to this day, the hard line rebel group denies that they couldn't have to resign. we searched for former members of jason lawn who now live in turkey. in the process, we establish contact with the men who...
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if those groups get a foothold in the taliban fails to meet its commitment to not allow those groups to be operating from its territory, you will see a different united states posture. president bynum is not going to tolerate. host: do you see afghanistan becoming a safe haven? >> i highly doubt that the biden administration would commit suicide by reversing their decision. there is going to be escalated violence, there is always room for different groups to operate, it's going to spill over onto neighboring regions. again, the taliban have close familial ties with groups like al qaeda, insurgency has been fluid in its nature, fighters have been fighting and have allegiances to groups. that means the same fighters, and you can see this from prisoners. the idea is it is difficult to distinguish between them, especially during an armed conflict of this escalation. it's going to be difficult to stay true. host: the u.s. involvement was launched with widespread international support, but over the years it became popular. what would you say is the legacy of america's involvement in afghan
if those groups get a foothold in the taliban fails to meet its commitment to not allow those groups to be operating from its territory, you will see a different united states posture. president bynum is not going to tolerate. host: do you see afghanistan becoming a safe haven? >> i highly doubt that the biden administration would commit suicide by reversing their decision. there is going to be escalated violence, there is always room for different groups to operate, it's going to spill...
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people are getting larger and larger in many groups. some are coming to cover, some are getting to the closer to closest, secure places. it all affects a piece. and i've gone yellow. good strategy. there is no peace process, especially the doha process. seems i did look it really affects not only politically but take not mclean socially. also the country . people are worried about the decided future. so worrying devout mentioned your view or by doing that by hand in capital also some 1000 afghan soldiers have fled to tajikistan in the last few days. this doesn't bode very well . does it mean, how can we expect the afghan army to take over security once the americans pull out completely? do you think that even with reinforcements, they'll be able to take control? look, i think it might be unfair to take this as a generalization off the war reality. the idea is right down the pond upon are enjoying a momentum or momentum handed to them by the united states administration based on its hasty and i'm conditional withdrawal. and after that re
people are getting larger and larger in many groups. some are coming to cover, some are getting to the closer to closest, secure places. it all affects a piece. and i've gone yellow. good strategy. there is no peace process, especially the doha process. seems i did look it really affects not only politically but take not mclean socially. also the country . people are worried about the decided future. so worrying devout mentioned your view or by doing that by hand in capital also some 1000...
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some of the groups still have mechanical problems. i was hammer . a lot of i would like fill out a little hello for the right and then i'm available. month, little months out, and then it was, it has more members of my mom from mac into mac today, and i thought, you know, going up with my mom little little by do a loan of the more cool by the number that i'm looking at when it's been a lot below, i didn't get that to be slammed into much e animal. fortune like fortune and mobile, our m out of the mobile. i get a new manager when i didn't know what amount of 30 minutes left not to limiting as administered. i can pull him out of this job on an invite show for sure. for sure. let me get you over and above our most book and double machine in a moment. i know both and yup, lumped. i've been like, well, had told him as well. i'm not really sure about no yeah, yeah, he would show the telephone on the musician. do you happen to have done that yet? and the 1st check in mr. mckee from the book of neutral me. i asked the other the colony and then jimmy, unless
some of the groups still have mechanical problems. i was hammer . a lot of i would like fill out a little hello for the right and then i'm available. month, little months out, and then it was, it has more members of my mom from mac into mac today, and i thought, you know, going up with my mom little little by do a loan of the more cool by the number that i'm looking at when it's been a lot below, i didn't get that to be slammed into much e animal. fortune like fortune and mobile, our m out of...
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the hardline rebel group denies that they couldn't after resign. we searched for former members of j. lawn who now live in turkey. in the process, we establish contact with the men who investigated the kidnapping on their behalf. he is willing to meet with us, but would only do so on condition of anonymity. if i investigated the kidnapping on behalf of this law, i think they wanted to clear themselves. but as i gathered more and more evidence that implicated them, they suddenly started threatening me. and even so i had to plead. he said that many witnesses were threatened and even murdered by the group, and that j. alice lum, helped the main suspect flea after he was detained. he is convinced they are guilty . i'm 100 percent sure that j. a slot is responsible for the kidnapping. but the most important clue, the testimony of a young woman she had met resign in a prison run by the rebel group only a few months after the kidnapping minnow. we had heard the name of sunday to know what they once brought her to an interrogation. and how do i know she re
the hardline rebel group denies that they couldn't after resign. we searched for former members of j. lawn who now live in turkey. in the process, we establish contact with the men who investigated the kidnapping on their behalf. he is willing to meet with us, but would only do so on condition of anonymity. if i investigated the kidnapping on behalf of this law, i think they wanted to clear themselves. but as i gathered more and more evidence that implicated them, they suddenly started...
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what can you tell us about the group status today? what their shadow of what, who they once were in their peak, they had up to 20000 soldiers among their ranks. and today they have about 6000. now part of that is due to just years of hard by you years the siege and the eventually vacuum ration to northern syria. today, their primary support is turkey and they've been kind of assimilated into this loose collective of hard line rebel groups fighting aside. but they've also taking up other causes, such as fighting occurred, which, which is obviously in the interest of turkey. and so, you know, is that what their founders lose? envision for them, likely not, but those are the facts on the ground today. louis, thank you very much. that was louis sanders from d w's investigative team. thank you. you are watching d. w. news from berlin, coming up next to morrow today. you can also find much more news analysis on our website, including much more on our investigation into jason of his law. for me and all of us here at d. w. thanks for watching
what can you tell us about the group status today? what their shadow of what, who they once were in their peak, they had up to 20000 soldiers among their ranks. and today they have about 6000. now part of that is due to just years of hard by you years the siege and the eventually vacuum ration to northern syria. today, their primary support is turkey and they've been kind of assimilated into this loose collective of hard line rebel groups fighting aside. but they've also taking up other causes,...
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it is more group housing. i live in sro, we share the bathrooms and community spaces and i'm really tired of sharing. i like to have something of my own and one way to do that, build apartments for other people that can really spread out and have a home to themselves. yes, group housing in some areas of the town is great but not in the tenderloin. we have so much going on. >> in my opinion this is the wrong fit for the tenderloin. it is too dense. the units themselves are not family friendly. they haven't taken advantage of the ample community input. >> just a point of order -- >> hi, i reside in the tenderloin. my concerns are the developer continues to treat the community engagement as an after thought. they made no attempt to contact us as a community after the april meeting. we are concerned that the units replicate overcrowding that many low income families experience. leading more family housing not group housing. thank you. >> hello commissioners. thank you for taking time. this is patricia, i'm a membe
it is more group housing. i live in sro, we share the bathrooms and community spaces and i'm really tired of sharing. i like to have something of my own and one way to do that, build apartments for other people that can really spread out and have a home to themselves. yes, group housing in some areas of the town is great but not in the tenderloin. we have so much going on. >> in my opinion this is the wrong fit for the tenderloin. it is too dense. the units themselves are not family...
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how long and is terrorist groups the use of hsi's financial will you. undercover on the ability to use private sector as a force multiplier to disrupt and dismantle control of these organizations. in closing i appreciate your business and this rapidly growing field. thank you for the opportunity to be for you today and are considered of homeland security investigations class is they stand in recess stsubject to all of the chair. mister malinowski will be shortly and we members of our online. you can see and they are all able at it you will be aware of them so give us a few minutes and we will be you . >>
how long and is terrorist groups the use of hsi's financial will you. undercover on the ability to use private sector as a force multiplier to disrupt and dismantle control of these organizations. in closing i appreciate your business and this rapidly growing field. thank you for the opportunity to be for you today and are considered of homeland security investigations class is they stand in recess stsubject to all of the chair. mister malinowski will be shortly and we members of our online....
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tell us what happened to him and its link to the nso group. >> good morning.n the weeks leading up to his murder, one of nso's mexican clients identified his cell phone number as a candidate for surveillance. that took you just played, a couple of hours after that, he had gone to a carwash and he was just resting in a hammock, making calls. he called his mom. he was speaking to colleagues, planning what to do that evening. a gunman arrived on a motorbike cut went to the hammock where he was line which was hidden from the road, and shot him at least six times and he died of s injuries. we were unable to confirm whether his phone was successful infected with pegasus because the last time his fun was he was at the crime scene. it disappeared after that so we were unable to do that. what we do know is the gunman knew where to find him and we know cecilio had been receiving threats. he was worried. he had sought help from the federal government. there's a protecting -- protection mechanism and to protect journalists and offenders who are facing threats linked to th
tell us what happened to him and its link to the nso group. >> good morning.n the weeks leading up to his murder, one of nso's mexican clients identified his cell phone number as a candidate for surveillance. that took you just played, a couple of hours after that, he had gone to a carwash and he was just resting in a hammock, making calls. he called his mom. he was speaking to colleagues, planning what to do that evening. a gunman arrived on a motorbike cut went to the hammock where he...
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government, that's different from the white supremacy groups and the stop the steal groups that we seeke it difficult for them to recruit and arrest, like what we're doing. that's what you can do. not all extremist groups are the same. we want to focus on those that are violent. that is the most important thing right now. you're not going to change everyone's minds but you can actually go after people who are violent. >> so that group in philadelphia, that white nationalist group that was chanting, among other things, the language, to reclaim america, which i know jumped out at you because we talked about the that, that has specific meaning and also has connection to the big lie which continues to be perpetuated by the former president. >> right, i repeat myself, which is, we cannot view the big lie as about just politics or partisanship. the big lie is -- directly motivates violence. in the white supremacist viewpoint, when something is stolen, they can rightfully use violence to get it back. think about stop the steal, think about that language. how exactly do we stop the steal? so i
government, that's different from the white supremacy groups and the stop the steal groups that we seeke it difficult for them to recruit and arrest, like what we're doing. that's what you can do. not all extremist groups are the same. we want to focus on those that are violent. that is the most important thing right now. you're not going to change everyone's minds but you can actually go after people who are violent. >> so that group in philadelphia, that white nationalist group that was...
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his group is called the a tentacle party.re is doctor -- this man headed cuba's development tank where he saw receipts for many sent to agents, working for castro and the communists and the other countries of south america. he escaped from cuba and today is with the democratic revolutionary front. this doctor, once minister of cuban education, he was a strong anti-bautista man, now today he is preparing to fight castro. this is captain manual who left medical school to join castro and his regular revolution only to learn later about his plans to move cuba into the communist world. he heads a group called the counter revolutionary movement of revolutionary recovery. doctor josÉ went to school and college with fidel castro, today he is the brains behind the christian democratic movement. the fastest growing counter of illusionary movement in cuba. pedro, the former head of castro's air force, he was the first cuban official, he came to the united states by sailboat and warned the united states investigating community about a co
his group is called the a tentacle party.re is doctor -- this man headed cuba's development tank where he saw receipts for many sent to agents, working for castro and the communists and the other countries of south america. he escaped from cuba and today is with the democratic revolutionary front. this doctor, once minister of cuban education, he was a strong anti-bautista man, now today he is preparing to fight castro. this is captain manual who left medical school to join castro and his...
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so it looks like the group within it. although the inter politics enter politics of the part, a bond is overwhelmingly toward the site of fighting for a total control and absolute takeover off a bundle fund. within the finest one as well. again, the political beach should not be spared any blame because and they have no vision for a unified piece proposal or roadmap. and before that, he brought himself and the u. s. administration when they find the p. steel with a pilot, bon, either they had a plan that didn't go right. or they didn't have a plan all together for the trial on talk. but right now, i think it's essential to forget the prospects of the stock because it takes political capital. the insurgency can both fight and negotiate. at the same time, the government cannot. the international community needs to take a cutthroat stunt on the current escalated violence within upon his bond rather than sitting and hoping that things get better or one side winds. and then they have to take a more decision on which site to su
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in that group. we are seeing a significant rise in overall covid-19 cases and 10 days ago we were down to one patient in the hospital and we have been as high as nine and two in the icu. numbers are more than tripled although still very few of them are in the vaccinated cases. several have needed to be admitted to the hospital. there are cases where our breakthrough cases, getting through the vaccinations, the large majority have not been sick. thankfully even the few that have been hospitalized have been discharged and to have done well. >> vaccinated people do seem to be asymptomatic if they catch covid-19? >> it is not asymptomatic but they are not getting sick enough to need -- to be admitted to the hospital or certainly not sick enough to go to the icu. >> to those breakthrough cases fall into a certain age category? are they older or have a certain gender? >> they do come from all all groups but they tend to be older and they tend to be those with underlying comorbidities or medical conditions
in that group. we are seeing a significant rise in overall covid-19 cases and 10 days ago we were down to one patient in the hospital and we have been as high as nine and two in the icu. numbers are more than tripled although still very few of them are in the vaccinated cases. several have needed to be admitted to the hospital. there are cases where our breakthrough cases, getting through the vaccinations, the large majority have not been sick. thankfully even the few that have been...
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and i think the means group would like to be relevant. it should come come up with the new proposals and these new proposals i think should reflect duty. alas, i'm not even the, the allison, but the principles of international law, the basic principles of international law. i think the future of the region life in the to disorder, integrity of both states, all 3 states, basically georgia. and i mean by the speaking, come out to states. i mean by john. and of course, it's hard to imagine now, but in the future it's about the regional cooperation evolve. there's some sort of relationship so far. unfortunately, nice group chair would like to live the all sorts of stop the secretion of the stucco, which is now irrelevant after the war and after $26.00 or 7 years of english ations. so they should come with new ideas. right. and can you just elaborate briefly on what new ideas those are via you talk about your proposals, like what's yeah, my number one to the total and take it off as a budget. and i mean, yeah, that means, so there is some firm
and i think the means group would like to be relevant. it should come come up with the new proposals and these new proposals i think should reflect duty. alas, i'm not even the, the allison, but the principles of international law, the basic principles of international law. i think the future of the region life in the to disorder, integrity of both states, all 3 states, basically georgia. and i mean by the speaking, come out to states. i mean by john. and of course, it's hard to imagine now,...
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john cole, one of the group at leading attorneys, good to see you. in layman's terms how you can answer the claim these companies are just private enterprises, not government actors that are constraining -- constrained otherwise by the constitution. 's >> the supreme court over the years defined what makes one a government actor and by encouraging is one of the prongs of it and they did that when they gave these companies immunity. they gave it away before they even existed which makes it silly but they have encouraged them by giving them immunity to do things that congress can't do themselves, congress can't censor you. also by coalition. when all those democratic senators over the last year and a half kept threatening these companies if you don't do what we say and been trump, sensor trump, censored their definition of misinformation or hate speech we will maybe tear you apart, take away your immunity, whatever. the supreme court said you can't coerce them to do those things in the other thing you can't do is participate in government action as fau
john cole, one of the group at leading attorneys, good to see you. in layman's terms how you can answer the claim these companies are just private enterprises, not government actors that are constraining -- constrained otherwise by the constitution. 's >> the supreme court over the years defined what makes one a government actor and by encouraging is one of the prongs of it and they did that when they gave these companies immunity. they gave it away before they even existed which makes it...
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over the cominu are doing as a group. over the coming weeks. _ are doing as a group.re doing as a group. over the coming weeks, a great deal i are doing as a group. over the coming weeks, a great deal ofj are doing as a group. over the - coming weeks, a great deal of effort will go into creating and fine tuning the performance. some of the best adaptive surfers from around the world are showcasing their talents in bristol today. it's a para—sport which is becoming increasingly popular, and many are hoping the event will build the case for nationalfunding. john maguire reports. water can be a great leveller and surf even more so. this competition is the english adaptive surfing open. the athletes are divided into different groups depending on their disabilities. but it's their tablet ty disabilities. but it's their tablet ty that is really impressive. tash compete in an assisted category with someone to help her push off and someone to help her push off and someone to help her push off and someone to catch her nearer the shore. �* , . someone to catch her nearer the sh
over the cominu are doing as a group. over the coming weeks. _ are doing as a group.re doing as a group. over the coming weeks, a great deal i are doing as a group. over the coming weeks, a great deal ofj are doing as a group. over the - coming weeks, a great deal of effort will go into creating and fine tuning the performance. some of the best adaptive surfers from around the world are showcasing their talents in bristol today. it's a para—sport which is becoming increasingly popular, and...
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donald trump won that group in 2020. he won that group by 50 points in 2016. he won it by about 35 points in 2020. it was joe biden chipping away at some of these small demographic groups that ultimately helped him come to victory and that additional surge of new 2018 voters. voters who sat out in 2016, but were mobilized by that democratic surgeon 2018. those that stuck around in 2020, they voted for biden about two to one. host: another group we talk about when it comes to presidential elections are those third-party voters. those third-party voters showed up again in this election. back in 2016, relatively high number of those voters voted for the libertarian or the green party nominee. what happened in this election with those voters? guest: a high share about 6% of 2016 voters voted for a third party. which is relatively high. that number was much smaller in 2020. it was only 2% in 2020. that group who voted for third-party candidate in 2016 but not 2020, that group voted for joe biden. that is where he got an additional surge of support. among those thir
donald trump won that group in 2020. he won that group by 50 points in 2016. he won it by about 35 points in 2020. it was joe biden chipping away at some of these small demographic groups that ultimately helped him come to victory and that additional surge of new 2018 voters. voters who sat out in 2016, but were mobilized by that democratic surgeon 2018. those that stuck around in 2020, they voted for biden about two to one. host: another group we talk about when it comes to presidential...
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groups.his on the radar at all? >> i don't think this particular group was. clearly, they're a group of moor sovereign citizens that have come up to law enforcement attention in the past. in 2017, there was an am beneficiary outside of baton rouge, louisiana that killed three police officers. 2016, a year earlier, you had a different moors sovereign group that killed an officer in atlanta. >> there's little data points here, but this is obviously in a different area. one of the things they said, or they say, is that they're not subject to u.s. through. they're just alleging they're not subject to u.s. law which incredibly concerning if that is something that a lot more people believe to be true, say to be true, act as if it is true? >> that definitely is right. i think in a lot of these cases what that translates to, a lot of people don't want to pay taxes. so they take on sovereign identity saying i'm not subject to u.s. ax ttaxations. but at the end of the day there is that grain i'm not su
groups.his on the radar at all? >> i don't think this particular group was. clearly, they're a group of moor sovereign citizens that have come up to law enforcement attention in the past. in 2017, there was an am beneficiary outside of baton rouge, louisiana that killed three police officers. 2016, a year earlier, you had a different moors sovereign group that killed an officer in atlanta. >> there's little data points here, but this is obviously in a different area. one of the...
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if you look at groups like this and the rise of groups like this and political encouragement for them is after them, that the election is fraudulent, that the government has people that are deep state people who don't represent their interests, you look at this and say how do you collect intelligence on people in 50 states who may be in grums as small as 12, 24, 36 people? you can't gather intelligence on that, wolf. this is a witch's brew of point of impact w-- people who don't believe the government represents them. >> government has warned that direct extremism is a threat to the united states right now. is that what we're seeing play out in these types of incidents, whether in philadelphia or massachusetts? >> we're certainly starting to see more and more of it. january 6 certainly gave us a taste of what could happen, but we're starting to see more and more of these groups just come out from underneath the cover, wherever they were hiding before. and now it's getting to the point where they're out there to march in philadelphia on the fourth of july and feel comfortable doing it.
if you look at groups like this and the rise of groups like this and political encouragement for them is after them, that the election is fraudulent, that the government has people that are deep state people who don't represent their interests, you look at this and say how do you collect intelligence on people in 50 states who may be in grums as small as 12, 24, 36 people? you can't gather intelligence on that, wolf. this is a witch's brew of point of impact w-- people who don't believe the...
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when you're a violent group.ething is stolen you believe right any you can get it back through violence. that's what we're seeing across the white supremacy groups and the radicalized white wing groups. that's our biggest fear. according to the fbi, it's that link between the big lie, elections, and violence that we're going to be facing until the party -- the gop begins to really address what's festered within their ranks. >> yeah. and there's no question there. there are major racial undertones to efforts to restrict voting in certain states. >> absolutely. >> i want to ask you about how to stop this. these groups have gotten a major boost from social media. how can officials better combat this kind of behavior? can they? >> yes, they can. i don't want people to think this is not going away. look, our goal -- we're not going to stop all bad ied ylgs in the country. we never have. don't dream of a time that's never existed. what we need to do is stop the violence and violent extremism. the continuing isolation o
when you're a violent group.ething is stolen you believe right any you can get it back through violence. that's what we're seeing across the white supremacy groups and the radicalized white wing groups. that's our biggest fear. according to the fbi, it's that link between the big lie, elections, and violence that we're going to be facing until the party -- the gop begins to really address what's festered within their ranks. >> yeah. and there's no question there. there are major racial...
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as well as this g 5, coalition group. all trying to fight these 2 arm groups and make no mistake at the isolate affiliate has it's in it's in its media, has explain its intention. they want to re base an africa. they see it as a fertile ground, to relaunch its operations. here after after losses, but they suffered in the middle east, they see it here because they see that we, governments and security forces means that they can step in and ensure and control some areas in the absence of the state. there's also the factor of the historical narrative that previous the, to the colonial times they were, it's law make countries in the region. so they're pointing on these, they're using, there was existing grievances, the absence of the state, the historical narrative. and also this sentiment that, that you're having across many former french colonies is anti french sentiments of their writing and all these 3 issues to try to play themself on the ground. but emmanuel mccaul and the g 5 se, they'll continue their fight against th
as well as this g 5, coalition group. all trying to fight these 2 arm groups and make no mistake at the isolate affiliate has it's in it's in its media, has explain its intention. they want to re base an africa. they see it as a fertile ground, to relaunch its operations. here after after losses, but they suffered in the middle east, they see it here because they see that we, governments and security forces means that they can step in and ensure and control some areas in the absence of the...
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the israeli military said they targeted tunnels used by armed groups. later they said the attack had targeted an underground command center, t without providing any details or evidence. >> why didhey kill mfamily? why did they kill my mother and father? why did they turn me into an orphan? whoill in t end give me justice? >> the attacks killed 44 civilians, including 12 men and 18 children. they injured about 50 others. the israeli military used powerful weapons in a heavily populated residential area putting the lives of scoreof civilis at risk. since then th have produced no evidence of a military target in the vicity to justy the atta. there was military target, they also have not shown that it was important enough to jusfy theisk to cilians. as result, tse attac are unwful. the u.n. saythat iaeli airstrik in m killed at leas129ivilia, includg 66 children. the israeli military said palestinian armed groups in gaza fired more than 4,360 missile resuing in 12 deas. seral pastiniansied in ga when ckets fid by arm grou fellhort. rockets that lestinian ar
the israeli military said they targeted tunnels used by armed groups. later they said the attack had targeted an underground command center, t without providing any details or evidence. >> why didhey kill mfamily? why did they kill my mother and father? why did they turn me into an orphan? whoill in t end give me justice? >> the attacks killed 44 civilians, including 12 men and 18 children. they injured about 50 others. the israeli military used powerful weapons in a heavily...
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some of the groups still have mechanical problems. i was hammer a lot right now with a little hello thought. right. and then i'm available, month 1000 and then it was it has more members of my mom had one from mackenzie mcveigh and i thought you know, going up with my mom little little by do a loan of the morning who by the number but i'm looking at my, when this but a lot below, i didn't get that to be slammed into. here's a moment she and i'm a fortune, fortune and mobile our m out of the mobile. i get a new manager when i didn't know what amount of 30 minutes left and not eliminating as administered, i can pull him out of this job on the line. sure, sure. sure. let me get you over and above our most welcome double machine. in a moment. i know the both boys was like, well, had told them as well. i'm not really sure about no yeah, yeah. do would show the telephone on the musician. do you happen to have done that yet? the 1st check in mr. mckee from the book of neutral me. i asked her the other, the colony and jimmy mitchell thought t
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groups had low life expectancy at birth, lower than all the other groups.emic. expectancy in different ethnic groups pre-pandemic. jabeer, how sur - rised groups pre-pandemic. jabeer, how surprised are _ groups pre-pandemic. jabeer, how surprised are you _ groups pre-pandemic. jabeer, how surprised are you by _ groups pre-pandemic. jabeer, how surprised are you by the _ groups pre-pandemic. jabeer, how surprised are you by the findings i surprised are you by the findings and what you make of them? the startin: and what you make of them? the starting point _ and what you make of them? the starting point is to welcome the publication. we have had a big struggle — publication. we have had a big struggle with trying to understand how inequality impacts different communities. part of that struggle has been _ communities. part of that struggle has been about not knowing what life expectancy is doing and how it is changing — expectancy is doing and how it is changing i— expectancy is doing and how it is changing. ithink expectancy is doing and how it is changing.
groups had low life expectancy at birth, lower than all the other groups.emic. expectancy in different ethnic groups pre-pandemic. jabeer, how sur - rised groups pre-pandemic. jabeer, how surprised are _ groups pre-pandemic. jabeer, how surprised are you _ groups pre-pandemic. jabeer, how surprised are you by _ groups pre-pandemic. jabeer, how surprised are you by the _ groups pre-pandemic. jabeer, how surprised are you by the findings i surprised are you by the findings and what you make of...
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you don't have to have groups like the naacp reporting. when it shows that most blacks did not support. so this is a very old phenomena. >> and as i mentioned, school choice. that is another example. that is huge. so, okay, why do -- if this is true, why do blacks keep voting democrat? [laughter] >> it's not a phenomenon unique to blacks. i will give you an example in 2020 there wasmo a referendum, proposition six in california that would have reinstated the racial preferences in college admission, something california voters had rejected back in the 1990s. this was an effort to put them back in place. asian americans were part of the group that helped to defeat the proposition. but at the same time, they voted overwhelmingly for joe biden. you can look at the district in california that are heavily asian and they are against proposition 16 for joe biden. the last time the only group that does this there are other issueses -- part of the problems the lack of public outreach. there are some exceptions but they remain largely exceptions. thi
you don't have to have groups like the naacp reporting. when it shows that most blacks did not support. so this is a very old phenomena. >> and as i mentioned, school choice. that is another example. that is huge. so, okay, why do -- if this is true, why do blacks keep voting democrat? [laughter] >> it's not a phenomenon unique to blacks. i will give you an example in 2020 there wasmo a referendum, proposition six in california that would have reinstated the racial preferences in...
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at dawn, mohammed's group of motor sports fans described being excited. as they looked forward to meeting friends and taking part in their rally and other driving events . they estimated that the journey to what done would take around 20 hours. the 1st leg was the 67 kilometers from the home town of sir, man to the capital tripoli, which would just take over now the ah, on the journey mohammed talked about how much tripoli meant to him, and many other libya. he remembered the motor rallies held the the path and look forward to the city returning to peace and glory, one day throughout the internal conflict that followed the revolution triply has been held by the internationally recognized government. ah, well that's the thing. what about us? but please give them if you would american for you been to them and ship out the southern and we didn't mission machine for predict any door actually. a plea victim 3, after tripoli, the rod would take them to miss ryder was an apple green, old, potentially dangerous. and then of course, into the desert. during the 201
at dawn, mohammed's group of motor sports fans described being excited. as they looked forward to meeting friends and taking part in their rally and other driving events . they estimated that the journey to what done would take around 20 hours. the 1st leg was the 67 kilometers from the home town of sir, man to the capital tripoli, which would just take over now the ah, on the journey mohammed talked about how much tripoli meant to him, and many other libya. he remembered the motor rallies held...
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the hard line rebel group denies that they couldn't after resign. we searched for former members of jason sloane, who now live in turkey. in the process, we establish contact with a man who investigated the kidnapping on their behalf. he is willing to meet with us, but would only do on condition of anonymity. if i investigated the kidnapping on behalf of jason august law, i think they wanted to clear themselves. but as i gathered more and more evidence that implicated them, they suddenly started threatening me. and so i had to flee. he said that many witnesses were threatened and even murdered by the group, and that jesus other slum, helped the main suspect flea after he was detained. he is convinced they are guilty . i'm 100 percent sure that j hollis lawn is responsible for the kidnapping. but the most important clue, the testimony of a young woman she had met resign in a prison run by the rebel group only a few months after the kidnapping minnow regions. we had heard the name of sunday to know what they once brought her to an interrogation. i do
the hard line rebel group denies that they couldn't after resign. we searched for former members of jason sloane, who now live in turkey. in the process, we establish contact with a man who investigated the kidnapping on their behalf. he is willing to meet with us, but would only do on condition of anonymity. if i investigated the kidnapping on behalf of jason august law, i think they wanted to clear themselves. but as i gathered more and more evidence that implicated them, they suddenly...
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for international groups, that can tak denial or deportation. palestinian groups face the worst. this is not the only example of the army rating a human rights organization. it happened a couple of years ago. it is not limited to that. there are palestinian human rights defenders that are sitting in israeli players and -- israeli prison. there are human rights defenders who face a travel ban that seems lied to the work they do promoting awareness and an end. it is important to speak out and defend the space for human rights advocacy. if the international community cannot protect the space for human rights groups to report on human rights abuses, how are they going to stop human rights abuses in the first place? this is part of a systematic practice. amy: omar shakir, israel and palestine director at human rights watch. we will link to your report titled "gaza: apparent war crimes during may fighting." we will ask you to stay with us for our next segment as we look at the fallout from ben & jerry's decision to halt ice cream sales. the israeli government says the move is anti-semi
for international groups, that can tak denial or deportation. palestinian groups face the worst. this is not the only example of the army rating a human rights organization. it happened a couple of years ago. it is not limited to that. there are palestinian human rights defenders that are sitting in israeli players and -- israeli prison. there are human rights defenders who face a travel ban that seems lied to the work they do promoting awareness and an end. it is important to speak out and...
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he says, and later imprisoned him for being an arrival rather group in his home town quota. as the warning should done, while they tortured me in many different way, they wanted me to confess anything that i was homosexual working with ices or the regime or was selling drugs. it didn't matter what they brought in for teenagers to beat me continuously. so i wouldn't be able to sleep, they beat me non stop until i collapsed and started to hallucinate for hotel with video from after the resume we took the region show, the small says right to be spent more than 2 years in isolation. was that of all they have the heart of a prison network they, he and others told us about the slam health and torture. hundreds of people, opponents and civilian so like or nothing. there is no difference between the presence of jason alice and the prisons of the regime. it's the same torture, the same mis treatment. it's all the same. after the w's investigative team spoke to several witnesses who told us similar accounts. they said jealous lamb went after political opponents activist ready, and rel
he says, and later imprisoned him for being an arrival rather group in his home town quota. as the warning should done, while they tortured me in many different way, they wanted me to confess anything that i was homosexual working with ices or the regime or was selling drugs. it didn't matter what they brought in for teenagers to beat me continuously. so i wouldn't be able to sleep, they beat me non stop until i collapsed and started to hallucinate for hotel with video from after the resume we...
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the islamic state group says it carried out the attack. the muslim feast of eid ul—adha would have been caught in the blast. mark lobel�*s report contains some distressing images. the grim task of sifting through the rubble, looking fro clues after the worst suicide bombing in months. targeted this time, a marketplace and a mainly shia area crammed with men, women and children shopping for food to celebrate the important festival of eid al—adha. there were screams of terror as roofs were ripped off market stalls. the islamic state unleashing the deadliest attack since january. back then they claimed this deadly double suicide bombing in a busy commercial area of baghdad, killing 32. since iraqi forces defeated islamic state fighters in 2017 after a three—year battle, large bomb attacks, once an almost daily occurrence in the iraqi capital, have become rarer as is sleeper cells wage a low—level insurgency in the country. but following this attack and killing and wounding of dozens, the iraqi prime minister ordered an investigation into what
the islamic state group says it carried out the attack. the muslim feast of eid ul—adha would have been caught in the blast. mark lobel�*s report contains some distressing images. the grim task of sifting through the rubble, looking fro clues after the worst suicide bombing in months. targeted this time, a marketplace and a mainly shia area crammed with men, women and children shopping for food to celebrate the important festival of eid al—adha. there were screams of terror as roofs were...
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they always go in groups of three or four.y have to have secret policemen or communist party member among the group. they don't mix with the people at all. they wear these heavy suits in the tropics. they are out of place. they just look foreign there in cuba. >> have you met any of them? >> well, i met an agricultural team. >> what do you think these people are there for? are they just agricultural technicians? do you think they have more important duties? >> i'm sure there's a good infiltration of secret service -- secret policemen or intelligence agents mixed into this group. there are, of course -- certain that they are political organizers, too. >> ray and neil were talking about in those interviews was the problem of cuba right now as most americans see it. this is the problem of a communist-controlled or communist-influenced military base in the americas. which poses a direct head-on military threat to our homes, factories and our future. these are the obvious things that concern and disturb us about a cuba in which the
they always go in groups of three or four.y have to have secret policemen or communist party member among the group. they don't mix with the people at all. they wear these heavy suits in the tropics. they are out of place. they just look foreign there in cuba. >> have you met any of them? >> well, i met an agricultural team. >> what do you think these people are there for? are they just agricultural technicians? do you think they have more important duties? >> i'm sure...
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it is more group housing. i live in sro, we share the bathrooms and community spaces and i'm really tired of sharing. i like to have something of my own and one way to do that, build apartments for other people that can really spread out and have a home to themselves. yes, group housing in some areas of the town is great but not in the tenderloin. we have so much going on. >> in my opinion this is the wrong fit for the tenderloin. it is too dense. the units themselves are not family friendly. they haven't taken advantage of the ample community input. >> just a point of order -- >> hi, i reside in the tenderloin. my concerns are the developer continues to treat the community engagement as an after thought. they made no attempt to contact us as a community after the april meeting. we are concerned that the units replicate overcrowding that many low income families experience. leading more family housing not group housing. thank you. >> hello commissioners. thank you for taking time. this is patricia, i'm a membe
it is more group housing. i live in sro, we share the bathrooms and community spaces and i'm really tired of sharing. i like to have something of my own and one way to do that, build apartments for other people that can really spread out and have a home to themselves. yes, group housing in some areas of the town is great but not in the tenderloin. we have so much going on. >> in my opinion this is the wrong fit for the tenderloin. it is too dense. the units themselves are not family...
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now the group today is backed by turkey. and it's unlikely that truck is going to be handing over any, any of the leaders of a group that they support. and so these are one of the challenges when we spoke to the team of international lawyers and pears. they said, look, realistically, we don't see, we don't see much more happening in terms of developments with senior leadership, but also because european countries are right now focused more so on investigating atrocities committed by the regime. not by this period armed up the position louis vendors from des investigative team. thank you very much. thank you. and if you want to watch t w's investigation into josh hell of law, please head tor documentary channel on youtube. moving on to sports now, and louis hamilton has won the british grand prix after a thrilling race in front of $140000.00 and fans at silver stone. the brit sealed a record extending a win on his home turf. but there was controversy after a crash between hamilton and his main rival mac 1st stopped and left t
now the group today is backed by turkey. and it's unlikely that truck is going to be handing over any, any of the leaders of a group that they support. and so these are one of the challenges when we spoke to the team of international lawyers and pears. they said, look, realistically, we don't see, we don't see much more happening in terms of developments with senior leadership, but also because european countries are right now focused more so on investigating atrocities committed by the regime....
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group match, finished their final group match, finished second theirfinal group match, finished second't think that tells the whole story in the produce that brilliant victory and came through the heat to knock out the czech republic. they have beaten england and that came in the nations league last year. very capable side and won all three of the matches so far. that includes await austria as well. of course the dennis goalkeeper won the fa cup here with leicester city so they won't be overruled by this occasion and it's got shades of that 1992 victory at the european championship, i was speaking to the former danish international was playing for liverpool when denmark won that trophy back in 1982 and he tells me just what it meant for the nation to win this tournament. the just what it meant for the nation to win this tournament.— just what it meant for the nation to win this tournament. the further we not and win this tournament. the further we got and better— win this tournament. the further we got and better we _ win this tournament. the further we got and better we started _ win
group match, finished their final group match, finished second theirfinal group match, finished second't think that tells the whole story in the produce that brilliant victory and came through the heat to knock out the czech republic. they have beaten england and that came in the nations league last year. very capable side and won all three of the matches so far. that includes await austria as well. of course the dennis goalkeeper won the fa cup here with leicester city so they won't be...
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donald trump one that group --won that group in 2020. it was joe biden chipping away at some of these small demographic groups that ultimately helped him come to victory and that additional search of new 2018 voters. voters who sat out in 2016, but were mobilized by that democratic surge into thousand 18. they voted for biden about two to one. host: another group we talk about when it comes to presidential elections are those third-party voters. those third-party voters showed up again in this election. back in 2016, relatively high number of those voters voted for the libertarian or the green party nominee. what happened in this election with those voters? guest: a high share about 6% of 2016 voters voted for a high -- voted for a third party. it which must -- it was only 2% in 2020. that group voted for joe biden. that is where he got an additional surge of support. among those third-party voters, they decided to turn out for one of the two major candidates of 2020. host: do we know why, there were libertarian and green party candidate
donald trump one that group --won that group in 2020. it was joe biden chipping away at some of these small demographic groups that ultimately helped him come to victory and that additional search of new 2018 voters. voters who sat out in 2016, but were mobilized by that democratic surge into thousand 18. they voted for biden about two to one. host: another group we talk about when it comes to presidential elections are those third-party voters. those third-party voters showed up again in this...
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this group started before that.there are groups, there are other nonprofits that are trying no labels. working with that in congress to be bipartisan. there is an echo system around washington to try to change the culture they are the dynamics they are. the other one that i want to talk about is this fantastic thing. the story core is an npr. it has been on npr. it is its own nonprofit. npr picks up, you know, segments and plays it every friday morning. it is a beautiful conversation that happened between people. the premise of the story core is they may say who the founder of it is, they started it in grand central station. and he started it by saying two people, you are 40 minutes to talk to this person. imagine if you had 40 minutes left to live and this is your opportunity to say something to, you know, your brother, your father, your neighbor, whoever it is that you are in there with. go. then they have these conversations. 670,000 people have done these things. they are all logged. >> that is fantastic. >> abo
this group started before that.there are groups, there are other nonprofits that are trying no labels. working with that in congress to be bipartisan. there is an echo system around washington to try to change the culture they are the dynamics they are. the other one that i want to talk about is this fantastic thing. the story core is an npr. it has been on npr. it is its own nonprofit. npr picks up, you know, segments and plays it every friday morning. it is a beautiful conversation that...
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it's a social group. and this group had to have the economic interests which had to be protected, whether it's leaning on addition back against the administration to protect student freedom or needing long tuition strike, which protects the students right. whether on august, the 19 was basically the student component of the film. we can upgrade them, but it also transformed into a force which is able to impose a certain this force under that are you optimistic that sir mother network will emerge as it relates to kill movement and lebanon's know the way i see another that's already able to move and then that's where the housing expenses, social and then has thinking progress root of a truck that has taken the idea that it should be creating a culture such a morning challenge. both parties initially bank and the various other forces which are for up to be and that's already forward. and i think that's what thank you for the generation that was born and peace side, but in 2006, the change for you can you sen
it's a social group. and this group had to have the economic interests which had to be protected, whether it's leaning on addition back against the administration to protect student freedom or needing long tuition strike, which protects the students right. whether on august, the 19 was basically the student component of the film. we can upgrade them, but it also transformed into a force which is able to impose a certain this force under that are you optimistic that sir mother network will...
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what groups did i not find? what groups did other journalists that work in this space not find?tform is so big and used by so many people, and faceok likes to say, we take down 90% of this, or our a.i. systems can't catch whatever percentage of that. when you're dealing with millions of posts, 90% is still, you know, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands that are online and which are active. and so i think the company often uses its metrics to make people feel like it's safer than it is, when in fact, even one really damaging group in which people are orchestrating violence in the capital can be too much. >> brangham: in fact, this touches on-- facebook issued some statements, after your book has come out. i'd like to read this one to you. this is from facebook, saying, "our teams were vigilant in removing content that violated our policies against inciting violence leading up to january 6. we banned hundreds of militarized social movements, took down tens of thousands of q-anon pages, groups and accounts from our apps, removed the original stop the steal group, labeled candi
what groups did i not find? what groups did other journalists that work in this space not find?tform is so big and used by so many people, and faceok likes to say, we take down 90% of this, or our a.i. systems can't catch whatever percentage of that. when you're dealing with millions of posts, 90% is still, you know, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands that are online and which are active. and so i think the company often uses its metrics to make people feel like it's safer than it is,...
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so this group is actually based in rhode island.ry that they rule, not accepting any u.s. authority. and we're not sure how long they've been around. but we designated them last year in 2020 as -- on our anti-government extremist list. >> and give me a sense of what their beliefs are, the basic idealogies that seem to drive them. >> so, they claim that they are an independent sovereign nation. they claim territory that they do not actually have any legal right to here in the united states. and they base that claim on a treaty that goads back to the 1780s between the early united states and the country of morocco they claim gives them that territorial >> i appreciate a good thomas jefferson reference. this sovereign citizen's movement. i've done reporting over the years and traditionally very much wrapped up in the some of the white supremacist ideology. this group seems decidedly outside that tradition. >> that's right. this group is primarily people of african dissent and their beliefs really focus on their refusal to accept any au
so this group is actually based in rhode island.ry that they rule, not accepting any u.s. authority. and we're not sure how long they've been around. but we designated them last year in 2020 as -- on our anti-government extremist list. >> and give me a sense of what their beliefs are, the basic idealogies that seem to drive them. >> so, they claim that they are an independent sovereign nation. they claim territory that they do not actually have any legal right to here in the united...
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the hardline rebel group denies that they couldn't have to resign. we searched for former members of j. lawn, who now live in turkey. in the process, we establish contact with the men who investigated the kidnapping on their behalf. he is willing to meet with us, but would only do on condition of anonymity. if i investigated the kidnapping on behalf of jason august law, i think they wanted to clear themselves. but as i gathered more and more evidence that implicated them, they suddenly started threatening me. and so i had to plead. he said that many witnesses were threatened and even murdered by the group, and that jayce alice lum, helped the main suspect flea after he was detained. he is convinced they are guilty . i'm 100 percent sure that jay holla salon is responsible for the kidnapping. but the most important clue, the testimony of a young woman she had met resigned in a prison run by the rebel group only a few months after the kidnapping, minnow assemblage. and we had heard the name of sunday to know what they once brought her to an interrogati
the hardline rebel group denies that they couldn't have to resign. we searched for former members of j. lawn, who now live in turkey. in the process, we establish contact with the men who investigated the kidnapping on their behalf. he is willing to meet with us, but would only do on condition of anonymity. if i investigated the kidnapping on behalf of jason august law, i think they wanted to clear themselves. but as i gathered more and more evidence that implicated them, they suddenly started...
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and what we have to do to eradicate what's left to the terrorist group. and very critically, as italy has been emphasizing to prevent its emergence in places like like africa, the italian foreign minister wants to sharpen the focus on the continent. democracy can provide a proposal. i proposed a working group dedicated to africa, which could identify install diane related terrorist threats on the continent. continuing feature at the end of the 1st and past and meeting in 2 years. the global coalition added 3 new african countries to their ranks. and the propaganda, images of pharma foes burying the hatchet in nigeria only serve to underline the urgency of the situation. oh, well, joining me to discuss this from london is beloved mccarthy, senior african analyst at the tony blair institute for global change. he's also a columnist for the daily trust and i jerry newspaper. great to have with us on dw news, africa, blonde la, thank you for being with us. thank you for having me. now our reports touches on the growing presence of the so called the stomach sta
and what we have to do to eradicate what's left to the terrorist group. and very critically, as italy has been emphasizing to prevent its emergence in places like like africa, the italian foreign minister wants to sharpen the focus on the continent. democracy can provide a proposal. i proposed a working group dedicated to africa, which could identify install diane related terrorist threats on the continent. continuing feature at the end of the 1st and past and meeting in 2 years. the global...