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algeria's 2010 donation appears to violate the very rules the clinton foundation agreed to. the foundation itself issued a statement last night appearing to admit a major breech to the rules about what they call an unsolicited donation. quote, as the clinton foundation did with aldo nations it received for earthquake relief entire amount was distributed through haiti. this donation was publically disclosed on the web site however the state department should have been formally informed. the latest donation raises more questions as mrs. clinton considers another run for president. it would be uncomfortable at best if hillary krinclinton had to make tough choices who had or does give donations. >> when did they find out about the donation and why did they not alert the state department? >> donation was made in 2010 for asian earthquake relief. why they didn't go through the rules as they should to notify the state department they don't have to. they said they should have let the state department know whether it was an overite site or intentional. we have no way of knowing. >> l
algeria's 2010 donation appears to violate the very rules the clinton foundation agreed to. the foundation itself issued a statement last night appearing to admit a major breech to the rules about what they call an unsolicited donation. quote, as the clinton foundation did with aldo nations it received for earthquake relief entire amount was distributed through haiti. this donation was publically disclosed on the web site however the state department should have been formally informed. the...
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just from the country of kuwait algeria, qatar, the saudis.from the left that complains that money corrupts politics. >> we should point out on this map this is the foreign funding while she was secretary of state. there is other foreign funding, governments and individuals when they struck this memorandum soon after this. >> answer your question on a little bit of reporting. this is not owe-the clintons did not want this out. they were surprised by this. why? they really are an ends justify means people. they think what they are doing is so good and the foundation does good work that how they go about raising money doesn't matter. and they now have people in their own party, there is people very close to the clintons senior democrats who are really freaked out about this and wondering how vulnerable their nominee is going to be. >> frankly the one nominee that a lot of democrats are looking at. there isn't really a big bench, at least so far. >> they are putting -- if it were a casino campaign casino the $100 is entirely on hillary right now.
just from the country of kuwait algeria, qatar, the saudis.from the left that complains that money corrupts politics. >> we should point out on this map this is the foreign funding while she was secretary of state. there is other foreign funding, governments and individuals when they struck this memorandum soon after this. >> answer your question on a little bit of reporting. this is not owe-the clintons did not want this out. they were surprised by this. why? they really are an...
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and stretches down to mali and all parts of algeria will see some rain through the next 24 hours or will see how that has got to continue making its way further east and it will tend to go out pushing into libya but it's unusual to see rain so long pushing its way across the saraha and it's unusual they have been hit by two tropical cyclones in australia in one day, the first to the north here that was severe tropical cyclone and significantly looking at sustained winds at 55 kilometers gusting to 85 and there is a chance of doing damage and sending plenty heavy rain as well and 189 millimeters of rein in 24 hours and it's effecting a lot more people and making its way just around the capricorn course and weakened significantly and we are looking at damaging winds and trying to get to 100 kilometers per hour and gusts 150 kilometers per hour and lots of very very heavy rain and 206 millimeters of rain in only 24 hours and it was wetter in samuel hill with 263 millimeters of rain and a significant storm more powerful than tracey that flattened darwin in 1974 and it has weakened and l
and stretches down to mali and all parts of algeria will see some rain through the next 24 hours or will see how that has got to continue making its way further east and it will tend to go out pushing into libya but it's unusual to see rain so long pushing its way across the saraha and it's unusual they have been hit by two tropical cyclones in australia in one day, the first to the north here that was severe tropical cyclone and significantly looking at sustained winds at 55 kilometers gusting...
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we know that qatar tunisia and algeria are opposed to the egyptian plan.two of those countries tunisia and algeria will be speaking in an hour heirs time from now as well the egyptian from libyan counterpart. i think also worth adding, julie, there are quite a lot of other countries that don't think that the right answer is sending more weapons to lib y even if it's just to one of the governments. they believe the way forward is more talks between the two governments, and we'll also hear in that meeting the u.n. special envoy who has to deal with all this, and trying to get the two sides together. i think it would be important to listen to them and see if they think more talks are feasibler and can achieve anything. >> we'll be talking with james bays later this evening. thank you. >>> now in libya the fall out from egypt's airstrikes against ill go on. egypt says that it targeted isil training camps but witnesses say some of their attacks mistheir target. we have reports from the tunisian border. >> this boy was a casualty of airstrikes by the egyptian mi
we know that qatar tunisia and algeria are opposed to the egyptian plan.two of those countries tunisia and algeria will be speaking in an hour heirs time from now as well the egyptian from libyan counterpart. i think also worth adding, julie, there are quite a lot of other countries that don't think that the right answer is sending more weapons to lib y even if it's just to one of the governments. they believe the way forward is more talks between the two governments, and we'll also hear in...
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then in 2012 secretary clinton met with the president of algeria during a visit to the country. algeria making huge donations while the clinton's was the top diplomat as well as qatar accused of backing hamas and other islamic militant groups. the disclosure is a worry for democrats ahead of a potential clinton white house run with critics from watchdog groups worrying if rules are being circumvented. >> unable to get the records for years and years after she was secretary of state. i doctor a broken promise, if we were supposed to be able to know whether or not any of these conflicts existed, public was kept in the dark. >> reporter: since 2001 the clinton foundation raised $2 billion. a third giving a million dollars in that time foreign individuals in governments. in washington kevin corke, fox news. lori: many thanks to kevin corke. jeb bush is getting criticized from politicians on both sides of the aisle. this is president obama last night on bush's home turf at a town tall in miami. >> i appreciate mr. bush being concerned about immigration reform. i would suggest that wh
then in 2012 secretary clinton met with the president of algeria during a visit to the country. algeria making huge donations while the clinton's was the top diplomat as well as qatar accused of backing hamas and other islamic militant groups. the disclosure is a worry for democrats ahead of a potential clinton white house run with critics from watchdog groups worrying if rules are being circumvented. >> unable to get the records for years and years after she was secretary of state. i...
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kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali.ourse, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed a u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns, but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out, people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> which is an overstretched doughnut, i suppose. >> right, with an egg. >> with an egg on top. >> what's a little pancake they put on top? that's just to hold the egg in? >> yeah, just to hold the egg in. it's like a hat to cover up something. you can get them with cheese, you can get them with chili paste, you can have them with honey, with sugar. >> how do you like yours? >> i like mine cooked, to be honest. >> really? what's the name of this neighborhood? >> this is the cradle of the revolution. >> this was the first neighborhood to rise up? >> yes. this is the first place to rise up. >> why do you think this neighborhood? >
kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali.ourse, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed a u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns, but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out, people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> which is an overstretched doughnut, i suppose. >> right, with an egg....
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beside algeria is rejecting having military interfering in libya.is thinking that qatar is the weakest part of the chain. while the corporation show that he is mistaken, so we are dealing with a regime that doesn't respect the leaguing and doesn't respect the whole g.c.c., despite the council rejected in the proposal has been past by egypt. so we are dealing with a regime that is trying to blackmail qatar on everyone. if you are not with us then you are with terrorism which is not accepted at all. qatar has suffered for a long time. and this time, they listen to their people, and they took action and recalled their ambassador some people are pointing to the fact that they have been posted in doha. why do you think it is that qatar hospital seem to shake off these accusations. >> actually, qatar has it's own to support the rights and the two states solution but we are dealing with a government, what is calls israel is rejecting to have real peace. we are talking about facts and not accusations. hamas is an arabic party and they should contend them. i
beside algeria is rejecting having military interfering in libya.is thinking that qatar is the weakest part of the chain. while the corporation show that he is mistaken, so we are dealing with a regime that doesn't respect the leaguing and doesn't respect the whole g.c.c., despite the council rejected in the proposal has been past by egypt. so we are dealing with a regime that is trying to blackmail qatar on everyone. if you are not with us then you are with terrorism which is not accepted at...
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you've heard similar comments here in tunisia and in nearby algeria. the main problem in libya ever since the fall of muammar gaddafi regime, there hasn't been any political unity. there is not one track that has been coming forward and without that, without unity it's very difficult to demilitarize the country, because hundreds of brigade that is exist around the country have said it very clearly ever since gadhafi was killed said there they would not give up weapons until there is unity or neutral national security forces. all of that does not exist in libya. there is a meeting scheduled to be held next monday in morocco. that comes at the back of two other u.n.-sponsored meet thanks happened in geneva and inside libya. now this time, i spoke to some of the politicians in both tripoli and in tobruk and they said they will hunker down until there is unity. both governments realize they have the backing of a coalition of strong militias, but a lot of libyans are alienated from both sides. >> while we talk about the political ma entrepreneurings, fighti
you've heard similar comments here in tunisia and in nearby algeria. the main problem in libya ever since the fall of muammar gaddafi regime, there hasn't been any political unity. there is not one track that has been coming forward and without that, without unity it's very difficult to demilitarize the country, because hundreds of brigade that is exist around the country have said it very clearly ever since gadhafi was killed said there they would not give up weapons until there is unity or...
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now, the donations came in from seven different countries, one of them algeria.t. this is considered to be potentially hurtful to her chances at a presidential run. stuart varney joined us earlier. >> money came in to the foundation from foreign governments. that raises the possibility of a conflict of interest. if she became president clinton, would the decisions she makes, be affected by the money she took in from them. >> the clinton foundation responding about that donation from algeria saying the donation was disclosed publicly on our website, however the state department should have also been informed. >>> lebron james has a message for colleges stop recruiting my 10-year-old son. lebron jr. has already gotten college offers. he's a young boy right there. the father says it should be considered a violation. he's also responsible for some of the hype. in december he tweeted highlights of his son scoring and passing. under ncaa rules, colleges are not prevented from monitoring young talent. what do you think of that story? >>> it's a smash hit that's dominati
now, the donations came in from seven different countries, one of them algeria.t. this is considered to be potentially hurtful to her chances at a presidential run. stuart varney joined us earlier. >> money came in to the foundation from foreign governments. that raises the possibility of a conflict of interest. if she became president clinton, would the decisions she makes, be affected by the money she took in from them. >> the clinton foundation responding about that donation from...
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the paris government argued that algeria was not a colony but part of france with all of its citizens treated as french men and women. so the fln began a campaign of terror in order to provoke an overreaction from the french government getting them to regard all muslim algerians aspects. quote, the french thought when fln planted a bomb in a public bus it was in order to proceed up the bus fromkin noted. but fln's true aim was to lure authorities into reacting by arresting all the non-europeans in the area as suspects. the many recent acts of terror committed in europe can be said to have a strategy but they could make european governments and people treat all muslims in europe as suspicious and dangerous. and then the terrorists will have achieved an important goal. now, these things do not have to happen. fromkin concluded his essay by noting that though terrorism cannot always be prevented, it can always be defeated. you can always refuse to do what they want you to do. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this week. let's get started. >>> you've heard
the paris government argued that algeria was not a colony but part of france with all of its citizens treated as french men and women. so the fln began a campaign of terror in order to provoke an overreaction from the french government getting them to regard all muslim algerians aspects. quote, the french thought when fln planted a bomb in a public bus it was in order to proceed up the bus fromkin noted. but fln's true aim was to lure authorities into reacting by arresting all the non-europeans...
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people started to move to the coastal cities and went to places like algeria. most of the people in this town ended up in france. >> many of the new villas were built with money from abroad. they have seen the town change. there's an influx of money, and a growing rift in society. >> translation: tunisian authorities and people in the town must educate the next generation, and give them a sense of social heritage to people connect with the roots. >> this association connects people with tunisians in france. those abroad used to send money home to wives and children. for the first time entire families join relatives overseas. we are a group of associations ringing the alarm bells. one of the goals to bring the problems and dangers to the surface. the town's population halved in the last 30 years. during the winter people wait for their relatives to return briefly in the summer. they say the town is losing its people and its spirit. they can only hope one day it will come back to life. >>> we'll check on the weather with richard. news of more bad weather hitting
people started to move to the coastal cities and went to places like algeria. most of the people in this town ended up in france. >> many of the new villas were built with money from abroad. they have seen the town change. there's an influx of money, and a growing rift in society. >> translation: tunisian authorities and people in the town must educate the next generation, and give them a sense of social heritage to people connect with the roots. >> this association connects...
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ivory coast have not won the tournament since 1992, and algeria from 1990. i can't tell you, it would be foolhardy for anyone to predict their country will go there. there'll be cracking games. >> african football writer thank you for that >>> teenage golfer lydia co-is the youngest golfer 17-year-old, finishing in a tie for second at the lpga enough to move her to the top of rankings the new zealander following a record set. she was 21 when she game the number one player in 1997. >> the northern indian state of pooun job is holding what is known as the royal olympics. it's also considered a big deal for many athletes as it could lead to selection to the olympic team. >> reporter: this woman starts race day with a prayer. she has travelled nearly 100km from her home town to compete in what is known as india's rural olympics. >> this is a big deal. she spent the last year preparing for the 400m sprint. >> reporter: this is part of my training for an upcoming ech, crucial to boning selected as part of the team. my dream is to be selected and win a medal for in
ivory coast have not won the tournament since 1992, and algeria from 1990. i can't tell you, it would be foolhardy for anyone to predict their country will go there. there'll be cracking games. >> african football writer thank you for that >>> teenage golfer lydia co-is the youngest golfer 17-year-old, finishing in a tie for second at the lpga enough to move her to the top of rankings the new zealander following a record set. she was 21 when she game the number one player in...
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i would also highlight algeria and egypt as others. i would also highlight algeria and egypt as other places. >> on the front, it is the port city. there is no assad bombing them there, fax. from my understanding it is one of the most important hubs because they are access to shipments and foreign fighters to take it. i think that is an area of an ordinance growth. including to the sinai. would it not be a great spot to launch an attack to the sinai or get iso-groups involved? >> that is exactly right. the egyptian-based terrorist group that recently affiliated with isis, we worry about the threat they would close to western interests in egypt and the sinai. taurus, american business, and also our troop. >> it would be a mistake in your opinion as simply focusing on syria and iraq? it is increasing its blueprints and presence in multiple stages now. including afghanistan, north africa and particularly libya. >> that is correct. they have expanded their region. >> out to talk about guantanamo. 101 former detainees were engaged in terror
i would also highlight algeria and egypt as others. i would also highlight algeria and egypt as other places. >> on the front, it is the port city. there is no assad bombing them there, fax. from my understanding it is one of the most important hubs because they are access to shipments and foreign fighters to take it. i think that is an area of an ordinance growth. including to the sinai. would it not be a great spot to launch an attack to the sinai or get iso-groups involved? >>...
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you have algeria who is also very concerned.h tunisia and algeria have beefed up their security at the borders, but these are very long borders, and it's extremely complicated. >> hoda abdel hamid thank you. >>> qatar has recalled its ambassador from egypt for consultation. the decision follows comments by the egyptian envoy to the arab league about qatar backing terrorism. something qatar strongly denies. >>> united states has identified 1200 syrian rebels as so-called moderate fighters that it can train to take on isil. it's part of a u.s. military-lead program expected to begin next month. washington says it will send more than 400 soldiers, including special operations forces to train the fighters. >>> meanwhile, fierce fighting continues in and around the syrian city of aleppo with at least 70 pro-government fighters and more than 80 rebels killed since tuesday. the u.n. is trying to broker a ceasefire. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: once a thriving tourist destination, this part of aleppo is now a battlefield. in
you have algeria who is also very concerned.h tunisia and algeria have beefed up their security at the borders, but these are very long borders, and it's extremely complicated. >> hoda abdel hamid thank you. >>> qatar has recalled its ambassador from egypt for consultation. the decision follows comments by the egyptian envoy to the arab league about qatar backing terrorism. something qatar strongly denies. >>> united states has identified 1200 syrian rebels as so-called...
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. >>> flooding in algeria has forced hundreds of people from their homes. amazon region has been hit hardest, 20 people have already lost their lives. >>> now the two boxes widely considered to be best of their generation are finally set to meet in the ring. after years of negotiations, fight between manny pac pacquiao and floyd mayweather. >> a matchup between arguably the two best fighters of this generation. floyd money man mayweatherren against plane pacquiao. manny pacquiao. >> a record global audience set to tune in. here's why. in 47 professional fights, mayweather is unbeaten with no losses. pacquiao has lost five times in his 64-fight career. mayweather has lost in five different divisions. pacquiao has won fights in eight divisions. highest paid sportsman earning wufnl 05105 million. pacquiao not doing bad either, earning 45 million. this fight said to generate $250 million. the idol will step in the ring. >> when he fights, there is no traffic in the streets. no crime. it is be a national holiday on may 3rd and everybody will be rooting for their
. >>> flooding in algeria has forced hundreds of people from their homes. amazon region has been hit hardest, 20 people have already lost their lives. >>> now the two boxes widely considered to be best of their generation are finally set to meet in the ring. after years of negotiations, fight between manny pac pacquiao and floyd mayweather. >> a matchup between arguably the two best fighters of this generation. floyd money man mayweatherren against plane pacquiao. manny...
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footholds in libya not all me it can operate in libya, but so that it can operate across tunisia, algeria, and a large part of the region. >> isn't that the one success? >> that is why it is so important we do everything we can to contain this problem right now. if tunisia goes, i don't know that we have much to say positive about the arab spring as a whole. >> what role does the u.s. have to play their? >> there are a lot of things on the table right now that are not good ideas or not peaceful. one is another large-scale military intervention. that would be too costly right now. another would be to back the factions on the ground. egypt is doing that. they are backing the house of representatives, which is the internationally-backed fashion. the prospects for that to work and in force military piece on libya are very low and it would be a bloody route. we are trying to contain it the problem in hopes of a negotiated settlement. even to contain the program, a lot more needs to be done to eventually conduct counterterrorism operations. >> when you look at the state of north africa, how wor
footholds in libya not all me it can operate in libya, but so that it can operate across tunisia, algeria, and a large part of the region. >> isn't that the one success? >> that is why it is so important we do everything we can to contain this problem right now. if tunisia goes, i don't know that we have much to say positive about the arab spring as a whole. >> what role does the u.s. have to play their? >> there are a lot of things on the table right now that are not...
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a few moments ago, three alerts were released telling americans defer any travel plans to algeria, pakistan and saudi arraignabia arabia. citing ongoing security concerns in those countries or perhaps more importantly this is also issued a very alarming warning out of afghanistan. an emergency alert went out to all americans inside that country warning about potential attacks in kabul. i want to go right to barbara starr at the pentagon. barbara, what is the state department saying specifically about this afghanistan alert as well as these three other travel alerts? >> jake some very alarming language about the travel warning for afghanistan. the state department saying, and i want to quote, as of late february 2015 militants plan to conduct multiple imminent attacks against an unspecified target or targets in kabul. there is no further information regarding the timing. the target location or method of any planned attack. the state department is saying that there is intelligence that attacks are planned in kabul city, the capital of afghanistan. the warning is to all americans about that. n
a few moments ago, three alerts were released telling americans defer any travel plans to algeria, pakistan and saudi arraignabia arabia. citing ongoing security concerns in those countries or perhaps more importantly this is also issued a very alarming warning out of afghanistan. an emergency alert went out to all americans inside that country warning about potential attacks in kabul. i want to go right to barbara starr at the pentagon. barbara, what is the state department saying specifically...
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we mentioned libya and now they are talking about egypt and algeria.ia as well. we will get more than that later. steve, thank you. steven steven steven steven hays, live in washington, d.c. >>> we are waiting to hear the details of president obama national strategy and susan rice will review the plan this afternoon expected to lay out the plan for the rest of the term. kevin is live. what should we expect to hear today? >> sustaining and strengthening america's role in leadership. that is the vision we expect to hear from the national security advisor talking at the brooking institute. laying out the principles and priorities to guide the use of american power especially internationally within a rules-based international order. what does that mean? especially relating to fighting groups like isis. the vice president talked about it saying america needs to face evil wherever it is. >> the more open the system is they more they attempt to take advantage of it. we cannot let them. we cannot let them change our way of life in order to defeat them and we w
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. >> that's wonderful, algeria. melissa: in clear breach of a deal with the obama administration. algeria one of seven foreign governments that donated to the foundation that clinton led while she was in the state department. >> remember, this is this is a woman who first of all made $100,000 on cattle futures. >> because she read "the wall street journal." >> because she read "the wall street journal" this is woman who mysteriously lost the billing papers for a bankrupt s&l in arkansas. and then, oh suddenly they appeared. i happen to know there was a draft indictment written against her for that obstruction of justice. that is what the prosecutors were calling it. never brought forward because of monica lewinsky. she has a past that will catch up with her. melissa: saying this happened before she was in the state department. then it stopped. came back on afterward. now reporters are digging into it. they found that was not true. >> i think i might have alerted you and everybody else here this will be the clinton foundation will be the gift that keeps on giving. why is that? i th
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is asking turkey or algeria to look after its interests in yemen while the embassy remains closed.hat story as we get it here. >>> the common man party has swept the delhi state elections. the results were a blow to the ruling party. faiz jamil has more. >> reporter: the party is enjoying a second win in these state elections. last time around it formed a minority government but stepped down after only 49 days. it failed to keep its promise to pass anti-corruption legislation. now people are expecting action. >> translator: we have done our duty. we voted. now it's up to them to do their jobs. >> reporter: the party was able to gain such an overwhelming majority by appealing to a brood range of voters. its leader thanked the voters for putting their faith in him and his party. >> translator: we have to serve people of delhi. i cannot do anything alone. i am a very small man. [ cheers and applause ] >> translator: i believe together with 20 million people of delhi, we can make it a city that both the rich and the poor will be proud of. >> reporter: he also thanked his wife for his s
is asking turkey or algeria to look after its interests in yemen while the embassy remains closed.hat story as we get it here. >>> the common man party has swept the delhi state elections. the results were a blow to the ruling party. faiz jamil has more. >> reporter: the party is enjoying a second win in these state elections. last time around it formed a minority government but stepped down after only 49 days. it failed to keep its promise to pass anti-corruption legislation....
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algeria's military is promising to remain neutral in the upcoming presidential election amid concerns over its role in politics. >> the opposition says that the move was politically motivated to give the government and advantage in the election. few believe the deadly insurgency can be contained in just six weeks. our correspondent with to the north where he met refugees eager to cast their ballot. >> emmanuelle will not let his voter card out of his hands. last month, the refugee went to the authorities to pick it up himself. he says it is not a problem that the presidential election was respond by six weeks. he has learned to be patient in the refugee camp. >> i'm not disappointed. i am even praying that there shall be more time. so we can get our security intact. >> more than 2000 refugees live in this camp. almost all have left their villages for fear of attacks by the islamist group oklahoma. this family had to watch out government soldiers were hopefully outnumbered when they -- when the islamist group attacked their village. they cannot imagine the government will restore contr
algeria's military is promising to remain neutral in the upcoming presidential election amid concerns over its role in politics. >> the opposition says that the move was politically motivated to give the government and advantage in the election. few believe the deadly insurgency can be contained in just six weeks. our correspondent with to the north where he met refugees eager to cast their ballot. >> emmanuelle will not let his voter card out of his hands. last month, the refugee...
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they went to places like algeria. most of the people in this town ended up in france. new villas on the hilltop from built with money from abroad. this man has seen his town change. there's an influx of money. there's a growing rift in society. >> translation: tunisian authorities and people in our town must educate and give people a sense of the cultural heritage so people connect with the roots, otherwise why would people that go paris, the city of lights want to come back. >> reporter: this association connects those here to france. those abroad used to send money to wives and children. tore the first time entire families are joining relatives overseas. >> translation: we are a group of associations. we hear alarm bells. a goal is to bring the problems and dangers to the surface. >> the town's population halved in the last 30 years. during the winter people wait for the relatives to return briefly in the summer. they say that this town is losing its people and spirit. they can only hope that one day it will come back to life >>> now, later on sunday about 100 men an
they went to places like algeria. most of the people in this town ended up in france. new villas on the hilltop from built with money from abroad. this man has seen his town change. there's an influx of money. there's a growing rift in society. >> translation: tunisian authorities and people in our town must educate and give people a sense of the cultural heritage so people connect with the roots, otherwise why would people that go paris, the city of lights want to come back. >>...
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including kuwait qatar and oman but a donation made by algeria which has come under scrutiny.n 2010 the clinton foundation accepted a $500,000 foundation from the algerian government from its earthquake relief in haiti. the foundation admits it should have but did not seek approval from the state department before accepting that money. joining me now with more on this nbc news deputy political editor. we said it's potentially problematic here. what is the major concern or question that could affect hillary clinton if she decides to run for president? >> well i think, tamron, that this story really matters to people who are following politics every day especially those who understand campaign finance rules. there are specific rules that prohibit foreign nationals from giving money to declared candidates and obviously there are going to be critics of hill while are going to say that the clinton foundation serves as a way for foreign nationals or others who can't give to her directly to curry favor with her at the time that she was secretary of state and going forward. i don't th
including kuwait qatar and oman but a donation made by algeria which has come under scrutiny.n 2010 the clinton foundation accepted a $500,000 foundation from the algerian government from its earthquake relief in haiti. the foundation admits it should have but did not seek approval from the state department before accepting that money. joining me now with more on this nbc news deputy political editor. we said it's potentially problematic here. what is the major concern or question that could...
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. >> it is estimate they'd at least three tons of cocaine passes through algeria in a year.ity forces hope that won't be the case anymore. as mariana sanchez reports. >> drug traffickers here in the most active drug route in hoandz the honduran route they say the planes left behind were transporting cocaine mainly from colombia and venezuela. but it is a seemingly never-ending task. this is the fifth time the army has tried odestroy this landing strip but look at the damage. the traffickers get local people and in less than 24 hours they repair them. mangroves lakes and rivers intertwine with patches of land. traffickers use this complex territory to load drugs on trucks to head inland or to mexico and the northwest. many of the local community is involved in the trade. >> translator: speed loatsspeedboats or light planes, many people wait for them to try out their luck. >> reporter: but local fishermen here say they've never seen any drugs on the beach. the military says it is reducing the drug flights and that last year it confiscated 11 tons of drugs. >> translator: honsd
. >> it is estimate they'd at least three tons of cocaine passes through algeria in a year.ity forces hope that won't be the case anymore. as mariana sanchez reports. >> drug traffickers here in the most active drug route in hoandz the honduran route they say the planes left behind were transporting cocaine mainly from colombia and venezuela. but it is a seemingly never-ending task. this is the fifth time the army has tried odestroy this landing strip but look at the damage. the...
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a russian cable warns of a lab in eastern algeria to development biological weapons. the pneumonic plague scaped leading to the death -- escaped, leading to the death of 40 the base was abandoned. mossad sent warnings raising warnings of attacks, like those at u.s. embassy in 1998. this cable makes reference to a number of planned attacks between 2007 and 2012 none of which took place. south africa's former minister of intelligence accuses some countries of playing politics with the spy agencies. >> i believe it's a hall of mirrors in relation to this kind of thick, and this is where one needs a very cool head and a well-balanced view. >> the spy cable suggesting governments don't just communicate genuine threats but further their own policies by exploiting every country's fear of attack. >> russia's president vladimir putin is threatening to cut supplies to ukraine, and areas controlled by pro-russian separatists and donetsk and luhansk. it's a crucial gas supplier to ukraine and other western countries. >> gazprom is in full compliance with a cronn tractural obligat
a russian cable warns of a lab in eastern algeria to development biological weapons. the pneumonic plague scaped leading to the death -- escaped, leading to the death of 40 the base was abandoned. mossad sent warnings raising warnings of attacks, like those at u.s. embassy in 1998. this cable makes reference to a number of planned attacks between 2007 and 2012 none of which took place. south africa's former minister of intelligence accuses some countries of playing politics with the spy...
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reach for example now it stands very heavily into libya, it's presence in egypt it is president in algeria. >> the government says the decision on what is likely to be a long deployment will be made within weeks. al jazeera oakland. >> the retrial of two journalists is due to resume next week. they were released on bail last week, after 411 days in prison. put a fight for justice isn't over yet the previous conviction was thrown out but they are still charged with calewding with the banned muslim brotherhood suicide bombers have attack add police station in afghanistan killing at least 20 officers. state officialses say that the first bomber detonated his vest at the gate of police headquarters. a second, set off his device at a check point inside the compound eight people have been wounded. >> other the border at least 70 people, including a police officer have been killed by an explosion in pakistan. it happened close to the city is head quarters. the taliban grouch has reportedly claimed responsibility. 25 ore people have been injured. >> the federal judge in the united states is tempor
reach for example now it stands very heavily into libya, it's presence in egypt it is president in algeria. >> the government says the decision on what is likely to be a long deployment will be made within weeks. al jazeera oakland. >> the retrial of two journalists is due to resume next week. they were released on bail last week, after 411 days in prison. put a fight for justice isn't over yet the previous conviction was thrown out but they are still charged with calewding with the...
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we understand either turkey or algeria will be tasked with conducting u.s. affairs.s just another sign of how unstable the country is and how -- the security vacuum that has been created has made things very difficult, not only for the local government for yemen's government but also for international governments to operate here. obviously the u.s. also has a lot of negative sentiment towards it because of the drone attacks it continues to conduct. and obviously they are a prime target. and unless they can get that guarantee from yemeni security services that their interests are safeguarded then obviously it makes sense for them to withdraw. drone attacks by the u.s. has increased since the houthi takeover. so that's the latest we are understanding from the situation. >> jamal thank you. >>> now there's intense fighting between government troops and pro-russia separatists in eastern ukraine. at least seven people have been killed in a rocket attack in the city of kremers to k. there is a key railway town that the separatists say they have cut off. >> reporter: we wer
we understand either turkey or algeria will be tasked with conducting u.s. affairs.s just another sign of how unstable the country is and how -- the security vacuum that has been created has made things very difficult, not only for the local government for yemen's government but also for international governments to operate here. obviously the u.s. also has a lot of negative sentiment towards it because of the drone attacks it continues to conduct. and obviously they are a prime target. and...
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following the rise of the islamic state in syria and iraq militants in egypt, libya, tunisia, and algeria have pledged allegiance to the group. another concern is libya's proximity to europe. it's roughly 800 kilometers from italy. migrants fleeing conflict in the region often filter through libya and cross the mediterranean. there are fears militants could also make that crossing. italian lawmakers are expected to discuss the situation in libya on thursday. now some have said italy should lead a coalition of european and north african nations to confront the islamic state group there. however, just to high lie how complicated the situation is one of libya's rival governments has criticized the egyptian airstrikes, but the internationally recognized elected government approves of them, and libya's air force is taking part. craig dale, nhk world. >>> japanese government officials have announced new counterterrorism measures to assist middle eastern and african countries battling extremist groups. they include a $15.5 million aid package for nonmilitary purposes. >> translator: following th
following the rise of the islamic state in syria and iraq militants in egypt, libya, tunisia, and algeria have pledged allegiance to the group. another concern is libya's proximity to europe. it's roughly 800 kilometers from italy. migrants fleeing conflict in the region often filter through libya and cross the mediterranean. there are fears militants could also make that crossing. italian lawmakers are expected to discuss the situation in libya on thursday. now some have said italy should lead...
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neighbors algeria and tunisia warned against foreign military intervention, saying it will escalate fighting between rival militia. our correspondent is in tunisia close to the libyan border. she sends us this: >> we do have confirmed that there was at least two car bombs, one that targeted a police station and one a gas station. the significance of the area is that it's in eastern libya but it's also the hometown of the speaker of the dissolved parliament, or if you want to put it another way now the parliament in tobruk. people i spoke to say that could be in retaliation of the egyptian airstrikes in the sense that the government in tobruk welcome assistance. >> the phone call is from more than a year ago. it was when sisi was not the president, he was then defense minister of egypt. >> now to syria and turkey said it and the united states want to start training moderate syrian rebels on turkish soil next month. syria's information minister said if the u.n. wants a ceasefire in aleppo to succeed it has to get the countries that back the rebels onboard. we have a report. >> the moderate syr
neighbors algeria and tunisia warned against foreign military intervention, saying it will escalate fighting between rival militia. our correspondent is in tunisia close to the libyan border. she sends us this: >> we do have confirmed that there was at least two car bombs, one that targeted a police station and one a gas station. the significance of the area is that it's in eastern libya but it's also the hometown of the speaker of the dissolved parliament, or if you want to put it...
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. >> rose: in algeria. >> in algeria in 1957. they won the battle of algiers by torturing everyone they caught and getting all the information they had. and they incidentally had a cell structure which is very similar to what we understand al qaeda cell structure is they won the particular battle of all gears and a couple of years later the algerians rose again and the french left all gears. >> rose: then that becomes a question of what is an acceptable level of violence. >> indeed indeed. in israeli now it's not acceptable, and yet-- . >> rose: and yet because nobody can go into a restaurant without being fearful that somebody else is going to walk in there. is that what makes it-- this is unacceptable. >> but at the same time people do go to restaurants. the restaurants in tel aviv are packed because after a while this hasn't happened to us yet. we're still in a state of shock. but go to any city that is at war. and tel aviv is in a sense at war because they get hit beirut sar yeaho life lows on. 's not used to it yet. there is
. >> rose: in algeria. >> in algeria in 1957. they won the battle of algiers by torturing everyone they caught and getting all the information they had. and they incidentally had a cell structure which is very similar to what we understand al qaeda cell structure is they won the particular battle of all gears and a couple of years later the algerians rose again and the french left all gears. >> rose: then that becomes a question of what is an acceptable level of violence....
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now you have terrorist groups in algeria, in libya and in egypt increasingly in afghanistan who are taking on the isis brand. we have one of those groups just ten days ago attack a hotel in tripoli and kill an american. we have self radicalization in western europe and australia and canada, that's all isis related. that's been their big victory here. that's where we are today. >> i do think this the u.s. and coalition responses have been substantial. i checked in with the coalition authority on friday afternoon with respect to the numbers there have been 2300 airstrikes. about 6,000 isis fighters killed, have leadership taken off the battlefield this is just the beginning. this is a long term effort that will go well beyond president obama's administering. we've done this stopping momentum that michael mentioned, begun to push back, taking back territory requires an effective on the ground effort. we don't have that yet we're building that, that is months away. i think it can be done, by the way, through training the iraqi security forces and providing with the support that they need. and
now you have terrorist groups in algeria, in libya and in egypt increasingly in afghanistan who are taking on the isis brand. we have one of those groups just ten days ago attack a hotel in tripoli and kill an american. we have self radicalization in western europe and australia and canada, that's all isis related. that's been their big victory here. that's where we are today. >> i do think this the u.s. and coalition responses have been substantial. i checked in with the coalition...
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done yeah, police say they originally came from when he dash algeria, lauren, and nigeria.ommuter train has collided with a truck in southern california. injuries at least 28 people the truck was smashes apart and burst into flames in three carriages of the double decker train came off the track. and an impromptu triage center was set up aside the line police say the driver fled the scene but is now in custody. >> and a remind ever you can always find about more of all of our stories, click on for you is aljazeera.com aljazeera.com. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> this week on "talk to al jazeera." author, globe trotter and commentator on race and culture, taiye selasi. >> there is a sense that certain people have to explain their presence. to say that racism is not that race isn't felt. >> the london born, twin daughter of african parents raises the question where are you from? >> it may mean a bit about your
done yeah, police say they originally came from when he dash algeria, lauren, and nigeria.ommuter train has collided with a truck in southern california. injuries at least 28 people the truck was smashes apart and burst into flames in three carriages of the double decker train came off the track. and an impromptu triage center was set up aside the line police say the driver fled the scene but is now in custody. >> and a remind ever you can always find about more of all of our stories,...
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in the 19th century people moved phao*ufrt to the coastal cities then we want to places like algeria. the people of this town today have ended up in france. many of the new villas on these hilltops were built with money from abroad. he has seen his town change. there has been an influx of money. there is also a growing rift in society. >> translator: tunisian authorities and people in our town must educate our next generation and give them a sense of our cultural, religious and social heritage so people here connect with their roots. otherwise why would people who go to parrots the city of lights want to come back. >> reporter: this association connects people here with tunisians in france. those abroad used to sends money home to their wifes and children. but for the first time entire families are joining relatives overseas. >> translator: we are a group of associations ringing the alarm bells, one of our goals to bring these problems and dangers to the surface. >> reporter: the town's population has halved in the last 30 years. during the winter, people wait for their relative to hi
in the 19th century people moved phao*ufrt to the coastal cities then we want to places like algeria. the people of this town today have ended up in france. many of the new villas on these hilltops were built with money from abroad. he has seen his town change. there has been an influx of money. there is also a growing rift in society. >> translator: tunisian authorities and people in our town must educate our next generation and give them a sense of our cultural, religious and social...
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the interior ministry says the suspects were involved in the killing of four policemen in the are algeriar women were among those detained an estimated 100 people have been arrested in the last three days as part of the government's anti-terror initiative. violence in libya is affecting businesses across the border in true year a. border towns where people depend on the flow of traffic have been worst affected the movement has dwindled since authorities close the crossings. >> reporter: not many customers come to his shop she is days, he says business has been slowed down. ever since the tunisian government imposed an export tax of about 15-dollars for each foreigner leaving the country with goods through land borders. >> translator: so the libyans don't come anymore. i used to have 50 to 60 clients per day. now there are none. my income did decreased. our situation got worse with the chaos in lib kwr5678 the world bank says cross border illegal trade is costing tunisia more than $600 million per year and as a consequence the government decided to clamp down. the official border crossing
the interior ministry says the suspects were involved in the killing of four policemen in the are algeriar women were among those detained an estimated 100 people have been arrested in the last three days as part of the government's anti-terror initiative. violence in libya is affecting businesses across the border in true year a. border towns where people depend on the flow of traffic have been worst affected the movement has dwindled since authorities close the crossings. >> reporter:...
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it's present in algeria. >> reporter: the government says the decision on what is likely to be a longloyment will be made within weeks. wayne hey, al jazerra aukland. >>> two al jazerra journalists are out on bail after 411 days in jail in egypt. but their fate for justice isn't over yet. bahar mohamed and mohamed fahmy are still charged with co colluding with the band muslim brother hood their previous conviction has been society out and the pretrial is set for november 23rd. bahar mohamed spoke to al jazerra about being reunited with his family. >> it's hard to describe that moment. you can see it, you can feel it, but to describe those moments with words i think it's -- i can't. but it's -- it's finally i am home. the children was different. it was like it was something different. as soon as they saw me, they saw me on the stairs and they suddenly jump on me. i took them and start hugging them and we start playing and i think i start crying, this is the first time it & why thin start telling me stop going to work. don't leave again. you have been -- you spent too much hype thyme on
it's present in algeria. >> reporter: the government says the decision on what is likely to be a longloyment will be made within weeks. wayne hey, al jazerra aukland. >>> two al jazerra journalists are out on bail after 411 days in jail in egypt. but their fate for justice isn't over yet. bahar mohamed and mohamed fahmy are still charged with co colluding with the band muslim brother hood their previous conviction has been society out and the pretrial is set for november 23rd....
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and counselor mohammad from embassy of algeria. [applause] and also the ambassador of the western sahara. glad to have you here. [applause] i had the privilege of years ago of riding around a camel in that place. what you need is a few more water wells i think. i've never seen such desert. they must go on for 800, 500 miles. but any rate, we are so honored to have you here. our speaker, also one of our board members, chad, one of the founders of the organization. chad is one of our truly rate -- great patriots. chat, so honored to have you. also a board member, i'm sure is known to all of you. we are so honored to have you. [applause] our friend, john bolton, serves as ambassador to the united states is an under secretary of state for arms control and international security. during his you and tenure, he was a tenacious and outspoken advocate of u.s. efforts to prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons. that is current today, of course, and let's hope his legacy continues, but i have great doubts from what i see from this admini
and counselor mohammad from embassy of algeria. [applause] and also the ambassador of the western sahara. glad to have you here. [applause] i had the privilege of years ago of riding around a camel in that place. what you need is a few more water wells i think. i've never seen such desert. they must go on for 800, 500 miles. but any rate, we are so honored to have you here. our speaker, also one of our board members, chad, one of the founders of the organization. chad is one of our truly rate...
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also an uptick in meetings between algeria and the state department during this time.omebody who is an ambassador, has experienced dealing with other countries what is your personal opinion? >> i am sorry you were broken up there. the issue really is in terms of hillary clinton. whether this money was carried through in conformity with the agreement that was reached with the state department. i think that remains radically unclear at this point. melissa: you have experienced dealing with foreign countries obviously. >> i think of better practice is honestly not to have this kind of conflict. the clintons have created it over the years. they did say back in 1992 you get two for the price of one. the consequences we have seen since then i think raised to a more acute level. raising questions that they have not answered in effect if leave. >> when you see an uptick in the number of meetings that went on and between hillary and herself would that make you suspicious? can you hear us, ambassador? >> i am sorry i could not hear that. i apologize. melissa: we appreciate your
also an uptick in meetings between algeria and the state department during this time.omebody who is an ambassador, has experienced dealing with other countries what is your personal opinion? >> i am sorry you were broken up there. the issue really is in terms of hillary clinton. whether this money was carried through in conformity with the agreement that was reached with the state department. i think that remains radically unclear at this point. melissa: you have experienced dealing with...
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it listed russia, but also syria, china, mali, yemen, algeria and afinogenov -- and afghanistan.m to be in particular targets of the u.s. is there a notion about what kinds of things they may be after because this is a hard drive attack, that tells you maybe these aren't places, these aren't adversaries who are keeping data stored at amazon web service or something. >> they definitely wanted to surveil the targets. it wasn't a destructive attack like sony where they wanted to humiliate, terrorize and destroy. they simply wanted to observe, surveil, understand what they're doing, create an intelligence channel for their military operations most likely and allow them to stay one or two steps ahead of the adversary what they perceive as the adversary which is the victim in these cases. the country, you're absolutely right. they have long been held a target, this series of countries, for the u.s. as well as strail and neighboring countries that are frently. it could easily be these two entities for sure. >> we established what the entities are, how it works, sort of. let's talk about
it listed russia, but also syria, china, mali, yemen, algeria and afinogenov -- and afghanistan.m to be in particular targets of the u.s. is there a notion about what kinds of things they may be after because this is a hard drive attack, that tells you maybe these aren't places, these aren't adversaries who are keeping data stored at amazon web service or something. >> they definitely wanted to surveil the targets. it wasn't a destructive attack like sony where they wanted to humiliate,...
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groups have faced from the beginning whether it's islamic jihad in egypt or the armed islamic group in algeria or al-qaeda in the 2000s or isil today. and that fundamental strategic problem is that while they do absolutely have the vision that general flynn described the characteristics that general flynn described and that extreme dogmatism, the vast vast majority of the muslims of the world do not agree with them and they have failed every time they have attempted to reach out and to mobilize the world's muslims on their side. the ideology and the strategy of al-qaeda and isil is to create a clash of civilizations, to create an unbridgeable divide between the world's -- between the muslims of the world and the west. and what we must keep in mind as we formulate any kind of effective strategy is that the way to defeat isil, al-qaeda and all forms of violent extremism is to marginalize them and to form alliances with the vast majority of the world who reject their barbarism and who reject their extreme ideologies. the face of muslims and the minds of americans and the face of muslims and the m
groups have faced from the beginning whether it's islamic jihad in egypt or the armed islamic group in algeria or al-qaeda in the 2000s or isil today. and that fundamental strategic problem is that while they do absolutely have the vision that general flynn described the characteristics that general flynn described and that extreme dogmatism, the vast vast majority of the muslims of the world do not agree with them and they have failed every time they have attempted to reach out and to mobilize...
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and then he moved to montreal and another person in algeria and integrity and al qaeda member who wasrrested shortly after mohamedou arrival to bomb the los angeles airport. to investigate him mohamedou was questioned by authorities of his connections then in early 2000 deciding to return twice of the way back and questioned by fbi agents but they could not find anything to link him and he was released. but then within days of 9/11 and then questioned by the fbi then in november 2001 and summoned by the mauritanian police to take the cia played in jordan or he was interrogated a and held for nearly eight months. july 2002 flow into the air base in afghanistan and then transported to guantanamo arising august 2002. now mohamedou was subjected to special interrogation techniques and was deprived to help the extreme temperature off of long days in isolation to change in the agonizing position to be confronted with threats to kill him and kidnap the other family members. he says he began to make false confessions in order to stop the torturous treatment. pa in the summer and fall of 20053
and then he moved to montreal and another person in algeria and integrity and al qaeda member who wasrrested shortly after mohamedou arrival to bomb the los angeles airport. to investigate him mohamedou was questioned by authorities of his connections then in early 2000 deciding to return twice of the way back and questioned by fbi agents but they could not find anything to link him and he was released. but then within days of 9/11 and then questioned by the fbi then in november 2001 and...
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it went on to list syria, china yemen algeria, and afghan -- out -- does seem to be particular targetss.. is there a notion about what kinds of things they maybe after because this is a hardware attack and they are not places where the -- keeping data stored in amazon web services. >> they definitely wanted to surveillance targets. it was not a destructive attack like the sony attack or they wanted to terrorize and destroy. they simply wanted to observe and surveillance understand what they are doing, creating an intelligence channel with the military operations and allow them to stay one or two steps ahead of what they perceive as adversaries, the victims in these cases. the countries, you're absolutely right. they have long been held target as well as israel and neighboring countries that are friendly. it could easily be those two for sure. >> we established how it works. us talk about what this means for business. it is different than software or microsoft saying for customer in germany, host your data with us. the countries that sally's devices? >> a good question. i do not think w
it went on to list syria, china yemen algeria, and afghan -- out -- does seem to be particular targetss.. is there a notion about what kinds of things they maybe after because this is a hardware attack and they are not places where the -- keeping data stored in amazon web services. >> they definitely wanted to surveillance targets. it was not a destructive attack like the sony attack or they wanted to terrorize and destroy. they simply wanted to observe and surveillance understand what...
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the three countries identified algeria, libya and also egypt. can see it has begun to spread almost like a cancer i would argue a con netic solution to this it has become a battle of ideas and we have to not be afraid to engage in this battle of ideas. >> we have to change the idea of people getting killed. >> quite honestly to paraphrase it's the ideology. it is met it's sizized. we have seated the battlefield to the jihadists. we can either collect intelligence as we need to do than those leaving social media to travel overseas we can shut some of it down to try it put it in the margins make it more difficult for people to put their hands on this material or we can push back. quite honestly we haven't pushed back. >> there is a wonderful opportunity to get the jordanians on the step further than they did. >> if we have flown 1700 missions or thereabouts and the coalition partners he dropped out they have thrown 170. nothing shows commitment and sincerity quite so well as a carrier battle group in a marine air ground task force. we don't have a
the three countries identified algeria, libya and also egypt. can see it has begun to spread almost like a cancer i would argue a con netic solution to this it has become a battle of ideas and we have to not be afraid to engage in this battle of ideas. >> we have to change the idea of people getting killed. >> quite honestly to paraphrase it's the ideology. it is met it's sizized. we have seated the battlefield to the jihadists. we can either collect intelligence as we need to do...
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so there are extremist groups in egypt, in algeria, in tripoli and now in afghanistan, who now so --nd this is happening at a speed much greater than al qaeda's brand ever spread. >> so what does it mean for the united states? >> so i think these groups which largely attacked local targets, local grievances are now going to go after more western targets. a great example happened two weeks ago in tripoli, where a group that had aligned itself with isis attacked a hotel frequented by international businessmen and by diplomats, killed nine people including an american. >> so what can we do mike? what should we do? >> well the only thing we can do is take the fight to these guys in iraq and syria. because as long as there's a perception that they are winning, as long as they are doing well there, their brand is going to continue to spread because success breeds followers in this business. >> michael, how quickly could troops on the ground needed how long do you think they would be needed for? >> so they are needed. the idea, of course is to train iraqi troops to be able to conduct this f
so there are extremist groups in egypt, in algeria, in tripoli and now in afghanistan, who now so --nd this is happening at a speed much greater than al qaeda's brand ever spread. >> so what does it mean for the united states? >> so i think these groups which largely attacked local targets, local grievances are now going to go after more western targets. a great example happened two weeks ago in tripoli, where a group that had aligned itself with isis attacked a hotel frequented by...
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all parts of algeria will see wet weather. that is unusual. we have rain there around the western side. >>> everton, thank you very much for that. to hollywood, that is where the countdown is on for the oscars. as the carpet is rolled out ahead of the big night, the latin american communities say they have been left out of the picture of the phil lavelle explains. >> reporter: you can't move the billboards are everywhere. you can't say the same for the latinos. latinos view more movies than anyone, going to the cinema once a month. it appears this place does not reciprocate that at least when it comes to casting. on an average year. three speaking roles in big budget goes white actors. as for the filipino talent. try 4%. latinos make up a significant part of the populationful 17%. here in los angeles, the number is higher. what is hollywood's problem. >> they are too white. >> that is the verdict from this long-time film director who says stereotypes are to blame. >> the executives the only relations they have is to their mates, gardener. they
all parts of algeria will see wet weather. that is unusual. we have rain there around the western side. >>> everton, thank you very much for that. to hollywood, that is where the countdown is on for the oscars. as the carpet is rolled out ahead of the big night, the latin american communities say they have been left out of the picture of the phil lavelle explains. >> reporter: you can't move the billboards are everywhere. you can't say the same for the latinos. latinos view more...