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>> aaron mclaughlin: i've noticed a big change. i've been throwing the ball better.d of trip myself when i'd do drops. i haven't done that at all. >> safer: it's a major financial commitment for you and your family, correct? >> craig mclaughlin: correct. i don't know what the future has to hold, but the one thing is... is that he's going to know that his parents, when he set his mind to something, we believe in him. and he's going to have that sense of confidence. >> safer: that sense of confidence that inspires parents and kids has a lot to do with the college scholarship offers that clarkson's orchestrated for seventh and eighth graders. last year, clarkson secured a scholarship offer from the university of washington for 14- year-old tate martell. >> tate martell: my goal was always to try to get a scholarship. and when it came, i was just shocked. >> safer: how long is it that you've wanted to be a big-time quarterback? >> martell: i'd talk about the n.f.l. when i was, like, four years old. i guess i'd run around my house. i see pictures a me running around my ho
>> aaron mclaughlin: i've noticed a big change. i've been throwing the ball better.d of trip myself when i'd do drops. i haven't done that at all. >> safer: it's a major financial commitment for you and your family, correct? >> craig mclaughlin: correct. i don't know what the future has to hold, but the one thing is... is that he's going to know that his parents, when he set his mind to something, we believe in him. and he's going to have that sense of confidence. >>...
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aaron mclaughlin is live for us. good morning, erin. >> reporter: we saw an intense debate if any counterterrorism measures are necessary for the threat of british extremism at home and abroad. on friday, we heard david cameron say he plans on introducing new legislation that makes it easy for government officials to seize passports from british jihadists trying to travel. currentliest mated 500 british jihadists traveled there. 250 returned back to the ewe knighted kingdom. according to current legislation, 23 passports have been seized by british officials since april, 2013. government officials looking at ways to address that gap. there's, on the table, a proposal to potentially ban, temporarily, those carrying passports from returning to the united kingdom. that is more controversial. some saying it's a violation of international law. what we are seeing playing out in the united kingdom is an intense debate about the need to preserve people's civil liberties and the need to protect people against terrorism. >> er
aaron mclaughlin is live for us. good morning, erin. >> reporter: we saw an intense debate if any counterterrorism measures are necessary for the threat of british extremism at home and abroad. on friday, we heard david cameron say he plans on introducing new legislation that makes it easy for government officials to seize passports from british jihadists trying to travel. currentliest mated 500 british jihadists traveled there. 250 returned back to the ewe knighted kingdom. according to...
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aaron mclaughlin is at 10 downing street in london and she joins us now live.so erin, we know that prime minister cameron expressed support for these air strikes on isis in syria, but when is he likely to bring britain in on a more active role and how much support will he get from farmt when he tries to do that? >> reporter: it's still very much an open question, rosemary. we know according to downing street that the prime minister is in new york holding talks on ways in which the united kingdom can do more to help address the isis threat. he's expected as you mentioned to address the u.n. general assembly later there. the topics being the situation in iraq as well as isis. he gave an interview to american network nbc in which he described the nature of the threat. take a listen to what he had to say. >> there's no doubt in my mind it has already undertaken and is planning further plots in europe including in my own country in order to kill and maim innocent people. and the same applies to the united states of america. >> reporter: now, the prime minister has s
aaron mclaughlin is at 10 downing street in london and she joins us now live.so erin, we know that prime minister cameron expressed support for these air strikes on isis in syria, but when is he likely to bring britain in on a more active role and how much support will he get from farmt when he tries to do that? >> reporter: it's still very much an open question, rosemary. we know according to downing street that the prime minister is in new york holding talks on ways in which the united...
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joining me now is aaron mcla-- mclaughlin. >> reporter: prime minister david cameron on friday said that there are gaps in the british armory when it comes to dealing with extremism that needs to be strengthened. so today we expect to hear how he plans on doing that. now he's already said he wants to introduce new legislation that would allow the government to more easily seize passports from some of these extremists. it's believed around 500 british jihadis currently are in syria. the exact number, though, is not know. 250 are believed to have already returned to the united kingdom and they've only seized some 23 passports. this is a problem we expect the prime minister to address today. also security analysts say they expect him to look into terrorist prevention and investigation measures. a series of restrictions on individuals linked to terrorism activity but not able to charge or deport. but there is talk about the government reintroducing something called the exile powers allowing them to re-locate these individuals to areas outside of london. but all of this subject to intense deb
joining me now is aaron mcla-- mclaughlin. >> reporter: prime minister david cameron on friday said that there are gaps in the british armory when it comes to dealing with extremism that needs to be strengthened. so today we expect to hear how he plans on doing that. now he's already said he wants to introduce new legislation that would allow the government to more easily seize passports from some of these extremists. it's believed around 500 british jihadis currently are in syria. the...