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rescuers are also qualified that that or is that all jihadi when they were under the protection of al qaida in only al qaeda areas and the british government unfortunately keeps providing money to them and this money most of it goes that idea to buy weapons to buy weapons in the black market to buy weapons through the m i six or the other intelligence of a naval intelligence services how did the question is how did these anti missile anti anti airplane advance american. missiles reach a missile areas in many areas that we liberated the syrian army live in it and all these guys themselves they submitted their surrender we've seen high tech high tech israeli weapons and high tech american weapons that can be used against really a civilian airplanes in utah and in the united states what is the d t d w d o w missile that the whole missile how did the missile reach out by the gangs in syria they bought they went to the supermarket and bought them i mean they used hijacked weapons there were delivered from from mitt. the bases do i got to her dance in order to fight in order to dismantle all the
rescuers are also qualified that that or is that all jihadi when they were under the protection of al qaida in only al qaeda areas and the british government unfortunately keeps providing money to them and this money most of it goes that idea to buy weapons to buy weapons in the black market to buy weapons through the m i six or the other intelligence of a naval intelligence services how did the question is how did these anti missile anti anti airplane advance american. missiles reach a missile...
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they said he wrote on facebook that he wanted to target officers and help al-qaida. pitts discussed possibly traveling to san francisco to conduct additional targeting and reconnaissance on behalf of al-qaida. >>> tonight a major conviction is pulling out of san francisco saying that its members don't feel safe on the streets because of all the open drug use and homelessness. phil matier reports, the city is now losing out on a huge moneymaker. >> reporter: there was a time when tourists took home memories of san francisco's famed cable cars but these days, chances are it's the imag dancing in circles or just wandering around the streets intoxicated or mentally ill. those are the images that tourists are taking home. >> you can smell it. >> in a third world country. >> reporter: now it's affecting the city's biggest business, tourism. >> they feel their safety is at risk because they're seeing so many people at issue. >> they're seeing people laying on the street. they're seeing petty crime. >> reporter: tourism is a major business. >> restaurants, taxis. people spen
they said he wrote on facebook that he wanted to target officers and help al-qaida. pitts discussed possibly traveling to san francisco to conduct additional targeting and reconnaissance on behalf of al-qaida. >>> tonight a major conviction is pulling out of san francisco saying that its members don't feel safe on the streets because of all the open drug use and homelessness. phil matier reports, the city is now losing out on a huge moneymaker. >> reporter: there was a time when...
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rescuers are also qualified that are just that all jihadi when they were under the protection of al qaida in only al qaeda areas and the british government unfortunately keeps providing money to them and this money most of it goes the idea to buy weapons to buy weapons in the black market to buy weapons through the m i six or the other intelligence of a nato intelligence services how did the question is how did these anti missile anti anti airplane advance american. missiles reach a missile areas in many areas that we liberated the syrian army live in a can or these guys themselves they this up but at their surrender we've seen height that high tech israeli weapons and high tech american weapons that can be used against really a civilian airplanes in utah and in the united states for instance the d t d w d o w missile the whole missile how did the missile reach out by the gangs in syria they bought they went to the supermarket and bought them i mean they used high tech weapons there were delivered from from the middle. that he bases do i got to her dance in order to fight us in order to t
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are also called high that are just that all jihadi building when they were under the protection of al qaida in only al qaeda areas and the british government unfortunately keeps providing money to them and this money most of it goes the idea to buy weapons to buy weapons in the black market to buy weapons through the m i six or the other intelligence of a naval intelligence services how did the question is how did these anti missile anti anti airplane advance american. missiles reach a missile areas in many areas that we liberated the syrian army they're going again oh these guys themselves they may be in this up but at their surrender we've seen high tech high tech israeli weapons and high tech american weapons that can be used against really a civilian airplanes in utah and in the united states what is this the d three d w d o w missile the whole missile how did the missile reach out by the gangs in syria they bought they went to the supermarket and bought them i mean they used high tech weapons there were delivered from from. the bases do i got to her dance in order to fight all this in
are also called high that are just that all jihadi building when they were under the protection of al qaida in only al qaeda areas and the british government unfortunately keeps providing money to them and this money most of it goes the idea to buy weapons to buy weapons in the black market to buy weapons through the m i six or the other intelligence of a naval intelligence services how did the question is how did these anti missile anti anti airplane advance american. missiles reach a missile...
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are also qualified that are just that all jihadi building when they were under the protection of al qaida in only al qaeda areas and the british government unfortunately keeps providing money to them and this money most of it goes the idea to buy weapons to buy weapons in the black market to buy weapons through the m i six or the other intelligence of the naval intelligence services how did the question is how did these anti missile anti anti airplane advance american. missiles reach a missile areas in many areas that we liberated the syrian army they're going again oh these guys themselves the baby if they submitted their surrender we've seen hype that high tech israeli weapons and high tech american weapons that can be used against really a civilian airplanes in utah and in the united states what is this the d t d w d o w missile that the whole missile how did the missile reach out by the gangs in syria do you think they bought they went to the supermarket and bought them i mean they used high tech weapons there were delivered from from mitt. the bases do i got to her dance in order to
are also qualified that are just that all jihadi building when they were under the protection of al qaida in only al qaeda areas and the british government unfortunately keeps providing money to them and this money most of it goes the idea to buy weapons to buy weapons in the black market to buy weapons through the m i six or the other intelligence of the naval intelligence services how did the question is how did these anti missile anti anti airplane advance american. missiles reach a missile...
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and eleven when hillary clinton was around was designed to flow weapons to terrorists including al qaida and isis that when that came to light president trump killed the. rogue ram and wild weapons still flow they certainly are not flowing at quite the rate that they were before he ended that program isn't the no the problem between trump and putin the very different perspective on iran and in that way in that the to me putin says concern similar to those of london and paris and berlin yes i would say there are really three things on syria i think there are some common ground. on ukraine i think there is perhaps some common ground on iran's president trump has made it fairly clear that we are headed towards a conflict of some sort i hope it short of a conflict i hope at some sort of a diplomatic arrangement president trump will be looking for. russia to draw back its support from iran perhaps forcing them to leave syria but of course even russia only has so much so much clout over iran does trump would he not have been told that iran was on the same side as the united states and syria. y
and eleven when hillary clinton was around was designed to flow weapons to terrorists including al qaida and isis that when that came to light president trump killed the. rogue ram and wild weapons still flow they certainly are not flowing at quite the rate that they were before he ended that program isn't the no the problem between trump and putin the very different perspective on iran and in that way in that the to me putin says concern similar to those of london and paris and berlin yes i...
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eastern journalists managed to convince the ministry of interior to release it it wasn't just the al qaida footage that they got they also got footage of. the security services c.s.i. type the tape which they were shooting as a matter of procedure of bomb aftermath of bomb explosions of shootouts with the. with the terrorists and so on and it was because we had both sets of footage we were able to cut it together like a story and and then so once we had that once we knew we had that we were able to construct a proper narrative because it together like a thriller or a bafta award winning director you'd be able to do that but surely one of the concerns was were you greetings i'm going to propaganda yourself given that you know i mean one of the bia they don't have very closely associated with the saudi government but i think my thing is i think even though you may not be yes exactly so i think that one of the consideration we want to absolutely avoid any accusations of propaganda so. one of the reasons that we used virtually no commentary for the top of it was that was that all of the great
eastern journalists managed to convince the ministry of interior to release it it wasn't just the al qaida footage that they got they also got footage of. the security services c.s.i. type the tape which they were shooting as a matter of procedure of bomb aftermath of bomb explosions of shootouts with the. with the terrorists and so on and it was because we had both sets of footage we were able to cut it together like a story and and then so once we had that once we knew we had that we were...
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practices and then he was the person who was in charge of running the campaign against the against al qaida and and very successful he was too and we see that unfolding within that albeit we saw al qaeda move across the whole of the middle east around the time these interviews are being. done and i suppose i mean we were in iraq with. funded groups in syria which were the group's. bodsworth it was a bloody battle you know and they they worked hard with the security services to track it down and it's not dissimilar to the kind of the counterinsurgency operation that happened all over the middle east and in places like chechnya and so on as well so you know i think one of the challenges you have with fighting isis and al qaida is that they want to die and that the normal rules of warfare become problematic when they when you when you have when you when you're fighting in a opposition who don't obey any rules of warfare it's very difficult and that comes across in the film i think it over he obviously. kills far more people does it any of these al qaeda terrorists in general yes i mean i think
practices and then he was the person who was in charge of running the campaign against the against al qaida and and very successful he was too and we see that unfolding within that albeit we saw al qaeda move across the whole of the middle east around the time these interviews are being. done and i suppose i mean we were in iraq with. funded groups in syria which were the group's. bodsworth it was a bloody battle you know and they they worked hard with the security services to track it down and...
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the fact that he was still in the country osama bin laden was the leader of the terrorist group al qaida he was killed by u.s. special forces in may two thousand and eleven. crazy as caring up for its first ever was cup final on sunday elise gold in extra time secured victory against england on wednesday a pitch side photographer from as salvador was unwittingly part of the wild gold celebrations and caught the historic moment right up close have a look. all eyes were. three school the winner but when he and his teammates ran to the sidelines to celebrate a photographer found himself at the bottom of the croatian couple ever the professional you recall tears picked up his camera and snapped the story a close up. arriving back in mexico city cortez is happy to have had the experience. there were four or five in front of me and i was like this just taking photos in front of them more and more of them came to celebrate him from the bench and then it was like an avalanche they all knocked me over. despite the shock cortez is glad to have been part of the goal celebration. there was a nice mo
the fact that he was still in the country osama bin laden was the leader of the terrorist group al qaida he was killed by u.s. special forces in may two thousand and eleven. crazy as caring up for its first ever was cup final on sunday elise gold in extra time secured victory against england on wednesday a pitch side photographer from as salvador was unwittingly part of the wild gold celebrations and caught the historic moment right up close have a look. all eyes were. three school the winner...
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fear that isis or al qaida would be the beneficiaries of this so ultimately they will look to the united states look to iranian backed militias in iraq and russia and assad in syria to provide that security and they've gone to the kurds in the north but ultimately this is a dilemma i think that both everybody has underlined here is that we're going back to the status quo assad is clearly winning he is asserting himself he is destroying these various rebel groups as he's been doing down in debt on the question is whether he can provide stable rule in syria and both your other commentators have said no way he can't do that unless he brings in more opposition but that's very unlikely to happen assad is not going to. find a political solution to this war he is finding what he believes a political solution but one that will not satisfy most the syrian opposition he is talking with the kurds and marco rubio american senator just accuse the kurds and north syria the white b.g. of being a rebellious organization and and in a sense of treason for talking with us side but the united states is not
fear that isis or al qaida would be the beneficiaries of this so ultimately they will look to the united states look to iranian backed militias in iraq and russia and assad in syria to provide that security and they've gone to the kurds in the north but ultimately this is a dilemma i think that both everybody has underlined here is that we're going back to the status quo assad is clearly winning he is asserting himself he is destroying these various rebel groups as he's been doing down in debt...
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syrian army under assad but america turned away from that support because it appeared that isis or al qaida would be the beneficiaries of this so ultimately they looked the united states look to iranian backed militias in iraq and russia and assad in syria to provide that security and they've gone to the kurds in the north but ultimately this is a dilemma i think that both everybody has underlined here is that we're going back to the status quo assad is clearly winning he is asserting himself he is destroying these various rebel groups as he's been doing down in debt and the question is whether he can provide state.
syrian army under assad but america turned away from that support because it appeared that isis or al qaida would be the beneficiaries of this so ultimately they looked the united states look to iranian backed militias in iraq and russia and assad in syria to provide that security and they've gone to the kurds in the north but ultimately this is a dilemma i think that both everybody has underlined here is that we're going back to the status quo assad is clearly winning he is asserting himself...
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but unfortunately, 2001 came and al-qaida attack in america happened. so only three years after that. everything that happens good. and now of 2001 and 2005, riots in france and everything were going to be bad, you know. now it's better. this victory can -- i am sure, it can bring something really good for all the people in france, you know? >> nabi, as a descendant of nigerian families, what did you feel personally when your people won? >> when i see french playing, i feel very proud, you know. because it is like my team won. i am very proud and i am behind them. and when the nigerian team plays, i am the same. i support their team and the french team in the same step. because i see both, like trevor said, we can see both, not only french or algerian. i am french and algerian. and i hope that everybody can be proud of what he is and not hiding our origins, our french origins. we have to be proud of what we are. this is france now. french team show the world, we don't have to be ashamed on that. >> nabil, thank you so much for joining us from paris on t
but unfortunately, 2001 came and al-qaida attack in america happened. so only three years after that. everything that happens good. and now of 2001 and 2005, riots in france and everything were going to be bad, you know. now it's better. this victory can -- i am sure, it can bring something really good for all the people in france, you know? >> nabi, as a descendant of nigerian families, what did you feel personally when your people won? >> when i see french playing, i feel very...
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removing a body from a jihad execution and another video where they can be seen literally waving al qaida fly now there have been numerous allegations of the white helmets working directly with al nusra terrorists and off staging rescue operations but as we just heard some german m.p.'s would rather off for asylum to julian assads the wiki leaks founder songe of course took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london after a swedish court issued an arrest warrant for him over a rape accusations by the whistleblowers lawyers says the allegations are politically motivated the u.n. has described his confinement at the embassy as quote arbitrary detention now as for the white helmets whether or not to grant them asylum in germany it certainly has divided opinion they have no act from the left party things it's all the white helmets of being different priority. julian assange faces to being prosecuted in great britain or maybe even in the united states and the german government doesn't say anything about it and the tyrion issues in that case that it wants to take in the refugees from syria i'm
removing a body from a jihad execution and another video where they can be seen literally waving al qaida fly now there have been numerous allegations of the white helmets working directly with al nusra terrorists and off staging rescue operations but as we just heard some german m.p.'s would rather off for asylum to julian assads the wiki leaks founder songe of course took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london after a swedish court issued an arrest warrant for him over a rape accusations...
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helmets ambulance showing up or videos when people wearing white helmets were waving al qaida flags plus you can just take a look at some of the things our correspondent saw when he tried to trace the footsteps of the notorious group on the ground in syria here's what you'll find in one of the rooms of the former white helmets headquarters here in the aleppo bomb elements fiends as well as detonators hundreds and hundreds of empty bullet casings this was by all appearances a weapons factory a bomb making factory over here shrapnel. this is what they put in bombs to cause horrendous casualties over there you'll see an industrial mix up again. what they used to mix chemicals and gunpowder so clearly there's a lot of inconsistency is here have these concerns been ignored by western governments altogether no not in all cases you may remember when the white helmets won an oscar for a documentary about the things they were doing when that's when their leader was invited to the u.s. for the awards ceremony but then he was banned from entering the country and that was something that led to a rat
helmets ambulance showing up or videos when people wearing white helmets were waving al qaida flags plus you can just take a look at some of the things our correspondent saw when he tried to trace the footsteps of the notorious group on the ground in syria here's what you'll find in one of the rooms of the former white helmets headquarters here in the aleppo bomb elements fiends as well as detonators hundreds and hundreds of empty bullet casings this was by all appearances a weapons factory a...
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detained in kuantan him obey since two thousand and three all on suspicion of having been a member of al qaida he's never been charged in fact he was previously cleared by u.s. authorities and granted release papers on three occasions each time though it was count thought of the very last moment here's what another detainee had to say about their situation i still have faith even after all this time they did judge will see through this stupidity the better solution would be to see the american taxpayer the eleven million. to keep the year and maybe nobody but i am a very expensive nobody the guantanamo bay detention camp was opened in two thousand and two by president george w. bush since then seven hundred eighty prisoners have been held as part of america's fight against terrorism human rights groups decried the treatment of inmates after reports of abuse and torture surfaced despite efforts from the previous administration to shut it down donald trump signed an executive order to keep the camp open indefinitely forty people are still incarcerated there here's how a nother former guantanamo
detained in kuantan him obey since two thousand and three all on suspicion of having been a member of al qaida he's never been charged in fact he was previously cleared by u.s. authorities and granted release papers on three occasions each time though it was count thought of the very last moment here's what another detainee had to say about their situation i still have faith even after all this time they did judge will see through this stupidity the better solution would be to see the american...
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their money alcott maybe al qaida is owed was their life is there any that are given to them are you familiar with the whole concept of the failed nuclear the failed arms deal that we had to pay them back for that was the money didn't hand them money he gave them when you had a real welcome back we had to pay around the biggest purveyors of terror in the world we had to pay them back i know that i know that we think we can do whatever we want but we lost the ruling in the world court and we had to pay them because. it's their money to run on that november you guys have just set the table for issue five what about a trump putin summit jonathan then steve you know what would you do have our president ask or tell russia's president you know i don't even know i'm still kind of spinning from the trump kim summit i don't know trump was like i didn't even prepare before you one nine hundred ninety six hello dolly she was a female sheep the first clone produced from a cell taken from an adult mammal she lived over six years compared to the average ten to twelve year lifespan twenty eight tea
their money alcott maybe al qaida is owed was their life is there any that are given to them are you familiar with the whole concept of the failed nuclear the failed arms deal that we had to pay them back for that was the money didn't hand them money he gave them when you had a real welcome back we had to pay around the biggest purveyors of terror in the world we had to pay them back i know that i know that we think we can do whatever we want but we lost the ruling in the world court and we had...
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syrian army under assad but america turned away from that support because it appeared that isis or al qaida would be the beneficiaries of this so ultimately they looked. the united states look to iranian backed militias in iraq and russia and assad in syria to provide that security and they've gone to the kurds in the north but ultimately this is the dilemma i think that both everybody has underlined here is that we're going back to the status quo assad is clearly winning he has asserting himself he is destroying these various rebel groups as he's been doing down in debt on the question is whether he can provide stable rule in syria and both your other commentators have said no way he can't do that unless he brings in more opposition but that's very unlikely to happen assad is not going to. find a political solution to this war he is finding what he believes a political solution but one that will not satisfy most the syrian opposition he is talking with the kurds and marco rubio american senator just accuse the kurds and north syria the white b.g. of being a rebellious organization and and
syrian army under assad but america turned away from that support because it appeared that isis or al qaida would be the beneficiaries of this so ultimately they looked. the united states look to iranian backed militias in iraq and russia and assad in syria to provide that security and they've gone to the kurds in the north but ultimately this is the dilemma i think that both everybody has underlined here is that we're going back to the status quo assad is clearly winning he has asserting...
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thousands of troops fighting isis and they have been a very decisive factor in the defeat of isis al qaida all of the terrorist groups that the united states purports to oppose have been have been opposed by iran i mean here and across western europe the the tool is no appeasement of love to be a putin what he has done in crimea despite the polls showing the crimean book relation obviously want to be part of russia this is the reason ukraine is one of the major reasons why they cannot be in the peaceful dettol into with the mosca. well in the ukraine is simply an excuse frankly to look at the ukraine is it is unstable it is financially bankrupt it's run by a seven oligarchs it's utterly corrupt. if it were not a convenient tool for nato nobody would care about the ukraine frankly the crimea has always been russian it was given away through a quirk by nikita krushchev but as a practical matter it is it is a and historically part of russia but the a thing as think donald trump will recognize crimea as russian at the health think he talks. i don't i would be very surprised if he makes or a re
thousands of troops fighting isis and they have been a very decisive factor in the defeat of isis al qaida all of the terrorist groups that the united states purports to oppose have been have been opposed by iran i mean here and across western europe the the tool is no appeasement of love to be a putin what he has done in crimea despite the polls showing the crimean book relation obviously want to be part of russia this is the reason ukraine is one of the major reasons why they cannot be in the...
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similar to isis al qaida and other. terrorist organizations attacked even in russia burning forest areas in russia participating in terrorist activities in chechnya this is the name of the game they are part of the net of islamic is some bugger's muslim brothers they are funded by iran and i believe that even the attack that we are now be watching that has been launched by hamas by missiles and snipers etc and kites carrying booby traps and popped of bombs and burning our forces in fields in fields all. by iran to divide the pressure will need on the north this is something to take into account. to go with. what would you do everybody would expect in case you will earn your territories are. attacked by digging tunnels launching besides sniping on the israeli citizens and from time to type even exposing a train a bus station oh always stopping any of our citizens and the remove a lot i believe that it's time to say enough is enough and that's what israel is about to do and i believe it's a question of time. maybe they. m
similar to isis al qaida and other. terrorist organizations attacked even in russia burning forest areas in russia participating in terrorist activities in chechnya this is the name of the game they are part of the net of islamic is some bugger's muslim brothers they are funded by iran and i believe that even the attack that we are now be watching that has been launched by hamas by missiles and snipers etc and kites carrying booby traps and popped of bombs and burning our forces in fields in...
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several courts and challenge that decision to deport him he argued that he didn't have any links with al qaida and in fact also that if he were to be returned to he would be facing torture and you have to know that here in germany in our legal system everybody is entitled to be protected from the risk of torture and some german courts actually followed his point of view which is why he couldn't be deported until now but what is clear of course is that he has somewhat become the symptom of one of the flaws in the german asylum system that many people say need to be fixed yeah i mean a lot of people will be wondering if not this guy then who i mean chancellor angela merkel herself spoke out about this take a listen to what she had to say. couldn't we cannot accept a situation like this just as we cannot accept that the bodyguard of osama bin laden has been living in germany for years. it's a miracle speaking out there this guy is back in tunisia but we understand he was meant to be brought back to germany of the german court saying he needs to come back what exactly explain to us the legal ratio
several courts and challenge that decision to deport him he argued that he didn't have any links with al qaida and in fact also that if he were to be returned to he would be facing torture and you have to know that here in germany in our legal system everybody is entitled to be protected from the risk of torture and some german courts actually followed his point of view which is why he couldn't be deported until now but what is clear of course is that he has somewhat become the symptom of one...
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has been detained in guantanamo bay for fifteen years known suspicion of having been a member of al qaida he's never been charged in fact he was previously cleared by u.s. authorities and granted release papers on three occasions each and every time that was counsel to the last minute he remains in prison as we speak just like another inmate who made this appeal. i still have feet even after all this time they did judge will see through this to bt the better solution would be deceive the american taxpayer the eleven million per year to keep me here and maybe nobody in but i am a very expensive nobody the guantanamo bay detention camp was opened in two thousand and two by president george w. bush since then seven hundred eighty prisoners have been held there as part of america's fight against terrorism human rights groups have decried the treatment of inmates after reports of abuse and torture surfaced despite efforts from the previous administration to shut it down of course the latest is that donald trump has signed off the executive order to keep that camp open indefinitely a former gua
has been detained in guantanamo bay for fifteen years known suspicion of having been a member of al qaida he's never been charged in fact he was previously cleared by u.s. authorities and granted release papers on three occasions each and every time that was counsel to the last minute he remains in prison as we speak just like another inmate who made this appeal. i still have feet even after all this time they did judge will see through this to bt the better solution would be deceive the...
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to the rebels that might have held a little bit longer i thought but obviously the helmets or the al qaida periodic partment their funding has been reinstated so it's hard to understand exactly what trumps i mean is however i don't think he wants u.s. forces in syria indefinitely then they're not welcome they're certainly not welcome by the syrian government they're certainly not welcome by the syrian people so the sooner they can get the better and i think if president putin can. provide a means for trying to exploit the u.s. military and that would be absolutely worth it so but in terms of the refugee crisis yes i think that syria would prefer to have as many refugees returned to the country after all this is been a complete brain drain and obviously the country needs to be reconstructed this is years maybe decades of work to to get the country back on its feet again to rebuild the infrastructure and i think they need syrian people to do that and there was talk of u.s. aid or help in reconstructing syria i don't see that as a serious offer i think the u.s. has a history of bombing places
to the rebels that might have held a little bit longer i thought but obviously the helmets or the al qaida periodic partment their funding has been reinstated so it's hard to understand exactly what trumps i mean is however i don't think he wants u.s. forces in syria indefinitely then they're not welcome they're certainly not welcome by the syrian government they're certainly not welcome by the syrian people so the sooner they can get the better and i think if president putin can. provide a...
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defeat groups are fixated with al qaida the islamic state and. and despite the assistance the five has been getting from the international committee of the un and runs it seems that this is going to be a long battle to be able to contain the rise of those groups the african union also is concerned about the instability in south sudan following the collapse of the ceasefire leaders meeting here in mauritania are going to put more pressure on the south sudanese president. and here's why of all rick must charter trying to contain the crisis and push for a road map that would and civil war in sas and down there are also other issues like the dispute between morocco and the police over the future of western sahara african union is a pan african organization they mean to speed up political and economic integration they hope to be able to have their own single market single currency and central bank but many say this is going to take some time unless african union's tackle first of all regional conflicts the need to and armed conflicts for them to be ab
defeat groups are fixated with al qaida the islamic state and. and despite the assistance the five has been getting from the international committee of the un and runs it seems that this is going to be a long battle to be able to contain the rise of those groups the african union also is concerned about the instability in south sudan following the collapse of the ceasefire leaders meeting here in mauritania are going to put more pressure on the south sudanese president. and here's why of all...
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their lives to save syrian civilians in fact what they are is the propaganda arm the media arm of al qaida and syria and they they have done irrevocable damage to syria by creating videos which are used as the pretext for military interventions by the west for example they created a false flag incident in duma in the legit chemical incident which the o p c w recently indicated it contained no nerve agent whatsoever but that was enough for the u.s. french and british missile strikes of april thirteenth of this year over one hundred missiles launched against syria so the white house mets are a very dangerous group they are not a humanitarian group they are a group that provides pretext for the west to military only intervene in syria and they can could continue to do so for some time so i think the patience of the syrian government has run out especially as the there was an israel was used to evacuate these people when they were cornered by the syrian arab army which was liberating the province of their own tenure in canada a country which is directly funded the one helmets supported these r
their lives to save syrian civilians in fact what they are is the propaganda arm the media arm of al qaida and syria and they they have done irrevocable damage to syria by creating videos which are used as the pretext for military interventions by the west for example they created a false flag incident in duma in the legit chemical incident which the o p c w recently indicated it contained no nerve agent whatsoever but that was enough for the u.s. french and british missile strikes of april...
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and al qaida have grown in size and influence since two thousand and eleven. i obviously want to take a moment here for our mali and friends following the cowardly odious attacks of the terrorists and survive. several french soldiers have been wounded and of being evacuated to france and it is mali and civilians african civilians who are killed by terrorism who are the first victims of these barbarians we fight. despite u.n. sanctions targeting smugglers in libya their networks remain a busy main gateway for migrants crossing the mediterranean into europe than wash out summit issued a watered down report on the situation in western sahara calling for the a you took play a central role in breaking the embarrass. a united nations brokered cease fire has been in force since one nine hundred ninety one but morocco and the police are your front remain deeply divided over how to end the conflict. and the african union says it will introduce zero tolerance policies for corruption but the leaders of countries often accused of graft inefficiency and crippling bureaucra
and al qaida have grown in size and influence since two thousand and eleven. i obviously want to take a moment here for our mali and friends following the cowardly odious attacks of the terrorists and survive. several french soldiers have been wounded and of being evacuated to france and it is mali and civilians african civilians who are killed by terrorism who are the first victims of these barbarians we fight. despite u.n. sanctions targeting smugglers in libya their networks remain a busy...
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seen jihad is terror group number on the terror watch list go green no actually a yemeni branch of al qaida heads criticize former president obama for not doing more to tackle climate change and that some people and young men who are going through a whole lot of other things but even they're going you know you should be doing more you should be doing more about that twenty seventeen a taliban leader declare that afghans need to plant more trees because they played an important role environmental protection and economic development in the beautification of the earth i mean like if that doesn't send a signal to everybody look if these guys can like basically say we need to stop using plastic bags. he told him maybe we all need to step up and say maybe i should stop to well i mean that's what again this shows that across any political spectrum though i'm god of course i'm sure right now it'll be like all the liberals are terrorists because terrorists care about recycling. and i don't want to if that's how you want to play it that's cool but there's this interesting idea that a love of your lan
seen jihad is terror group number on the terror watch list go green no actually a yemeni branch of al qaida heads criticize former president obama for not doing more to tackle climate change and that some people and young men who are going through a whole lot of other things but even they're going you know you should be doing more you should be doing more about that twenty seventeen a taliban leader declare that afghans need to plant more trees because they played an important role...
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cost the vote in an election that's been dominated by security concerns amid a growing threat from al qaida and groups. president abraham boubacar kater is hoping to secure a second term but faces a challenge from sixty eight year olds in my assists a who has been heavily critical of molly's lack of security mohamed val has the latest from bamako. voting has been going on smoothly throughout the day sunday here in the modern cups obama and that's contrary to the expectations of some observers who just a few weeks ago have been talking about the impossibility of organizing this election on should do and that in view of the tremendous security challenges and logistical problems during the last several weeks some groups related to al-qaeda in the islamic magreb threatened several times to disrupt this vote and also just a transportation of ballot boxes and voter cards to somebody most areas were a big challenge for the government here so today the government can bourse that some success has been registered some is students have been reported in the north in some areas around timbuktu the ballo
cost the vote in an election that's been dominated by security concerns amid a growing threat from al qaida and groups. president abraham boubacar kater is hoping to secure a second term but faces a challenge from sixty eight year olds in my assists a who has been heavily critical of molly's lack of security mohamed val has the latest from bamako. voting has been going on smoothly throughout the day sunday here in the modern cups obama and that's contrary to the expectations of some observers...
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security forces in the region have been targeted by several armed groups including one affiliated with al qaida this syrian military and a rebel group in the southern province of that are accusing each other breaching a cease fire deal that was only agreed forty eight hours ago opposition activists say at least four people have been killed in airstrikes targeting areas to the east of that our city russian brokered deal saw the rebels agree to hand over heavy weapons in exchange for security guarantees and safe passage to other areas government troops took control of a border crossing with jordan and promised to leave four villages burnitz threat has more from. we understand that one rebel group is holding out in an area to the north of crossing the crossing is a very strategic crossing for the syrian regime it links jordan to syria and through to the ports of beirut in lebanon in the syrian regime wants to get this crossing open again one group in america the north of the crossing says that the russians in the syrians are not holding to that part of the cease fire deal on the cease fire deal wa
security forces in the region have been targeted by several armed groups including one affiliated with al qaida this syrian military and a rebel group in the southern province of that are accusing each other breaching a cease fire deal that was only agreed forty eight hours ago opposition activists say at least four people have been killed in airstrikes targeting areas to the east of that our city russian brokered deal saw the rebels agree to hand over heavy weapons in exchange for security...
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. >> governor romney, i'm glad you recognize that al-qaida's a threat.o when you asked what's the biggest geopolitical threat facing america, you said russia, not al-qaida. the 1980s are calling to ask for your foreign policy back. the cold war's been over for 20 years. leland: that did not age well, as you might imagine. how do democrats avoid the hypocrisy and sickening feeling when watching that and talking about russia? >> as a special operations veteran, i can say that russia is one of our foremost geopolitical adversaries. we need to keep that up. they don't have democracy in their best interest. they'll do anything to subvert that. leland: how do democrats answer for all of these times that democrats cozied up to russia, whether it be hillary clinto cln and the reset button or president obama and flexibility or that clip making fun of republicans talking about russia and saying it's so terrible president trump might have had a relationship with the russians. >> there are dangerous mine fields for democrats, make no mistake about it. we have to be
. >> governor romney, i'm glad you recognize that al-qaida's a threat.o when you asked what's the biggest geopolitical threat facing america, you said russia, not al-qaida. the 1980s are calling to ask for your foreign policy back. the cold war's been over for 20 years. leland: that did not age well, as you might imagine. how do democrats avoid the hypocrisy and sickening feeling when watching that and talking about russia? >> as a special operations veteran, i can say that russia...
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an al qaida bomb—maker who plotted a knife attack on mps and police outside the houses of parliament,um term of a0 years. khalid ali had three knives when he was arrested by armed police in parliament square last april following surveillance by counter—terrorism police. donald trump has invited vladimir putin to visit the us this autumn — in a move which has taken many in washington by suprise. it follows the meeting between the two men in helsinki earlier in the week for which the us president has been heavily criticised. in a us television interview, president trump has rejected suggestions that he'd failed to stand up to russia. our correspondent chris buckler sent this report from washington. america's intelligence agencies have never wavered in their belief that the kremlin interfered in the 2016 presidential election and that, through cyber attacks and campaigns of disinformation, russia remains a threat to democracy in the us. but donald trump's own view has been a little harder to pin down. he said he misspoke when he appeared to back vladimir putin's denials over the word of
an al qaida bomb—maker who plotted a knife attack on mps and police outside the houses of parliament,um term of a0 years. khalid ali had three knives when he was arrested by armed police in parliament square last april following surveillance by counter—terrorism police. donald trump has invited vladimir putin to visit the us this autumn — in a move which has taken many in washington by suprise. it follows the meeting between the two men in helsinki earlier in the week for which the us...
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an al qaida bomb—maker who plotted a knife attack on mps and police outside the houses of parliament,um term of a0 years. khalid ali had three knives when he was arrested by armed police in parliament square last april following surveillance by counter—terrorism police. the new health and social care secretary has said he will look again at the current key a&e target in england of seeing patients within four hours, and whether it is realistic. matt hancock also said he wants to address how undervalued many nhs staff feel and boost morale. 0ur health editor hugh pym has been to meet him. nice to meet you. demonstrating his bedside manner, the new health and social care secretary was out on the wards ahead of making his first big speech in thejob. he certainly has's got a lot more to think about and problems to face up to. first nhs targets — they've been missed for some time in england. waiting times in a&e and for routine surgery. nhs leaders have been waiting for them to be changed, and matt hancock told me he would consider that. of the nhs have told me, can we have a set of targets
an al qaida bomb—maker who plotted a knife attack on mps and police outside the houses of parliament,um term of a0 years. khalid ali had three knives when he was arrested by armed police in parliament square last april following surveillance by counter—terrorism police. the new health and social care secretary has said he will look again at the current key a&e target in england of seeing patients within four hours, and whether it is realistic. matt hancock also said he wants to address...
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mauritania burkina faso chad need share and somali and its goal is to defeat groups affiliated with al qaida the islamic state and boko haram and in spite of the assistance that the g five has been getting from the international community of the un and france it seems that this is going to be a long battle to be able to contain the rise of those groups the african union also is concerned about the instability in south sudan following the collapse of the cease fire now leaders meeting here in mauritania are going to put more pressure on the south sudanese president because i care and here's why i've already much chance to try to contain the crisis and push for a roadmap that's good and civil war in south sudan and there are also other issues like the dispute between morocco and the police are we are over the future of western sahara african union is a pan african organization a mean to speed up political and economic integration they hope to be able to have their own single market single currency and a central bank but many say this is going to take some time unless african union's tackle fir
mauritania burkina faso chad need share and somali and its goal is to defeat groups affiliated with al qaida the islamic state and boko haram and in spite of the assistance that the g five has been getting from the international community of the un and france it seems that this is going to be a long battle to be able to contain the rise of those groups the african union also is concerned about the instability in south sudan following the collapse of the cease fire now leaders meeting here in...
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and al qaida have grown in size and influence since two thousand and eleven and you see i obviously want to take a moment here for mali and friends following the cowardly odious attacks of the terrorists in survivor a gal several french soldiers have been wounded and being evacuated to france and it is mali and civilians african civilians who are killed by its here or is and who are the first victims of these barbarians we fight despite u.n. sanctions targeting smugglers in libya their networks remain a busy main gateway for migrants crossing the mediterranean into europe then watch out summit issued a watered down report on the situation in western sahara calling for the a you took play a central role in breaking the impasse. a united nations brokered cease fire has been in force since one nine hundred ninety one but morocco and the police are your front remain deeply divided over how to end the conflict. and the african union says it will introduce zero tolerance policies for corruption but the leaders of countries often accused of graft inefficiency and crippling bureaucracy didn't el
and al qaida have grown in size and influence since two thousand and eleven and you see i obviously want to take a moment here for mali and friends following the cowardly odious attacks of the terrorists in survivor a gal several french soldiers have been wounded and being evacuated to france and it is mali and civilians african civilians who are killed by its here or is and who are the first victims of these barbarians we fight despite u.n. sanctions targeting smugglers in libya their networks...