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you will have meetings by tribal leaders, local communities in algeria.re is also going to be a meeting in brussels and there is a talk about a meeting in egypt, to try to agree on some sort of political settlement. but then again you have to take into account that if -- if there's a break through here in rabat that could have a knock-on effect for the meetings to happen in the coming days in different capitols. if there's no break through here in rabat, if talks fail they are just going to have competing negative impacts on both delegations. the international community made it quite clear to the libyans that there is no time to waste, they have to get their act together. >>> thank you for that. >>> the escalating violence in libya has now forced the national oil company to shut down production at 11 oil fields. it means a major hit to the economy as our correspondent reports. >> reporter: an attack on the oil facility last month has left it inoperable. it is one of several oil fields that have been targeted in recent weeks, most of them by frighters link
you will have meetings by tribal leaders, local communities in algeria.re is also going to be a meeting in brussels and there is a talk about a meeting in egypt, to try to agree on some sort of political settlement. but then again you have to take into account that if -- if there's a break through here in rabat that could have a knock-on effect for the meetings to happen in the coming days in different capitols. if there's no break through here in rabat, if talks fail they are just going to...
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, the guys that led the civil war in algeria.nd they'll use the libyan oil and shores to smuggle guns, drugs and terrorists into europe. i think it will be a major disaster for the world. i think whether it likes it or not, it will have to come back at one point, at significant treasure and american lives to stablilize >>> thank you so much for joining us. thank you for being here. >>> around 250,000 filipinos served in world war ii, those that are still alive say they are suffering the consequences of inaction in washington over comprehensive immigration reform. coming up next - a look at why they are holding on to promises to be reunited with their kids - many from whom they've been separated for more than 20 years. >>> later, fighting fire with flash drives, how tech leaders and >> discipline... >> that's what i wanna hear... >> strength... >> give me all you got... >> respect.... >> now... >> bootcamp >> stop your'e whining... >> for bad kids... >> they get a little dirty... so what... >> dangerous... >> we have shackles with
, the guys that led the civil war in algeria.nd they'll use the libyan oil and shores to smuggle guns, drugs and terrorists into europe. i think it will be a major disaster for the world. i think whether it likes it or not, it will have to come back at one point, at significant treasure and american lives to stablilize >>> thank you so much for joining us. thank you for being here. >>> around 250,000 filipinos served in world war ii, those that are still alive say they are...
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foundation raised millions of dollars from foreign sources including $500,000 from the country of algeria that was in contra vengs of the agreement she had with the state department not to raise foreign money in the clinton foundation. and then we know that since she left the department of state that they raised almost a quarter of a billion dollars, a third of the million-dollar donors to the foundation are foreign sources. and this raises a lot of concerns as to whether that money or any of it was solicited by her or anyone on her staff while she was secretary of state. >> well, the thing is that this staff that surrounded her while she was at state, they're also very relevant. because if they were not on the state.gov servers, we also don't have their e-mails. we have reason to believe there's been reporting this week that her top staffers were also on the clinton's e-mail server including a guy by the last name of cheng potentially. tell us about this guy. >> well dennis cheng and we have a pending foia request with the state department to get some e-mails he may be involved in. but h
foundation raised millions of dollars from foreign sources including $500,000 from the country of algeria that was in contra vengs of the agreement she had with the state department not to raise foreign money in the clinton foundation. and then we know that since she left the department of state that they raised almost a quarter of a billion dollars, a third of the million-dollar donors to the foundation are foreign sources. and this raises a lot of concerns as to whether that money or any of...
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hilary clinton is taking money from algeria qatar and kuwait.hen we find out that her foundation is taking this money. and again i think the clinton foundation is less a charity than a political group. basically a superpack put in place to help hillary clinton politically. >> you have half a minute. >> perception is everything and that becomes a reality. it's a big problem for hilary clinton. it cuts to her question of judgment. all of this could have been preempted had she not insisted as having her name as part of this foundation. >> one last point in 1996 the clintons had a big problem with alleged foreign money coming into the dnc and their campaign operation from china, et cetera. this is going to remind everybody of that. >> in one second the clinton foundation has done a lot of good in the world. >> they sure have. >> that must be said as well. >> all right. i love the fact that there were three final statements here. thank you panelists. see you next week. >>> up next our power player of the week the people's diva gives me a singing less
hilary clinton is taking money from algeria qatar and kuwait.hen we find out that her foundation is taking this money. and again i think the clinton foundation is less a charity than a political group. basically a superpack put in place to help hillary clinton politically. >> you have half a minute. >> perception is everything and that becomes a reality. it's a big problem for hilary clinton. it cuts to her question of judgment. all of this could have been preempted had she not...
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hillary clinton is through her foundation taking money from from qatar, algeria kuwait.she's going to be bought and paid for? i mean, these are the folks who lecture us about how horrible the citizens united decision rible was, and then we find out that wa her foundation is taking this money.dati and again, i think the clinton hink foundation is less a charity than a political group, basically, a super pac put in place to help hillary clinton politically. >> you've got about half a minute. >> perception is everything and >> that becomes the reality. everyth it is a big problem for hillary a clinton. and i think one thing we haven'tg we hav mentioned is that it cuts to the question of judgment, because t b all of thisec controversy could sy have been preempted had she not insisted -- i think she insisted on having her name as part of thispa foundation. >> one last point.>> one l in 1996, the clintons had a big problem with alleged foreign lege money coming intd o the dnc and their campaign operation from china, et cetera. this is going to remind everybody of that. >> and
hillary clinton is through her foundation taking money from from qatar, algeria kuwait.she's going to be bought and paid for? i mean, these are the folks who lecture us about how horrible the citizens united decision rible was, and then we find out that wa her foundation is taking this money.dati and again, i think the clinton hink foundation is less a charity than a political group, basically, a super pac put in place to help hillary clinton politically. >> you've got about half a...
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the countries listed include saudi arabia, oman, algeria qatar the united arab emirates and kuwait as well as brunei. all seven of these nations have poor gender gap rankings with saudi arabia ranking 130 out of 142 countries. and then brunei the only nation ranking in the top 100 is at 98. here's a closer look at how much money those countries donated to the clinton foundation. some of the examples of their discrimination against women. let's look at saudi arabia. that country donated between $10 million and $25 million to the clinton foundation. in 2011 women were finally granted the right to vote there. but get this women are still not allowed to drive and they need a male guardian's permission to work or to travel. then in kuwait which did give between $5 million and $10 million to her foundation women do not have the right to become public prosecutors and judges and there are not any laws on the books which make domestic violence illegal. then the united arab emirates donated between $1 million and $5 million and considered one of the most socially liberal gulf states, but still
the countries listed include saudi arabia, oman, algeria qatar the united arab emirates and kuwait as well as brunei. all seven of these nations have poor gender gap rankings with saudi arabia ranking 130 out of 142 countries. and then brunei the only nation ranking in the top 100 is at 98. here's a closer look at how much money those countries donated to the clinton foundation. some of the examples of their discrimination against women. let's look at saudi arabia. that country donated between...
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kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali.remist 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? >> it's an
kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali.remist 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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he is from algeria algeria and one of tunisia's most wanted men. >> this is a crucial operation in ouriterrorism effort. >>reporter: there have been dozens of arrests in the past week. human rights groups are concerned freedoms are being sacrificed in the name of security. for now, most tunisians stand united behind the police and military. they marched in the streets in 2011 calling for jobs freedom, and justice. now they want to prevent another attack. >> we're approaching the midway point in this news hour. coming up, out with the old and in with the new. the changing face of istanbul has some worried it's losing its historic character. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents the best documentaries. this week... >> i felt like i was just nothin'. >> for this young girl, times were hard. >> doris' years in a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact. >> but with looks... charm... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma. >> and no remorse... >> she giggles every time she steps into the revolving door of justice. >> she became legendary. >> the finer the store the big
he is from algeria algeria and one of tunisia's most wanted men. >> this is a crucial operation in ouriterrorism effort. >>reporter: there have been dozens of arrests in the past week. human rights groups are concerned freedoms are being sacrificed in the name of security. for now, most tunisians stand united behind the police and military. they marched in the streets in 2011 calling for jobs freedom, and justice. now they want to prevent another attack. >> we're approaching...
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algeria, brilliant in brazil but fairly average on a thursday night night. qatar performed to qualify. >> we pretty much believe we can qualify and that's big matches, we get experience. >> though another win for qatar, who have already beaten australia this year. the hope for a place amongst the elite in 2018 will not be so far fetched after all. alex south, bbc news doheart. >>> the new york rangers have got their place in the stanley cup. dan boyle, matt buckrelly were also on the score sheet, closing in on the metropolitan division title as well with the win taking them to 101 points ahead of the new york islanders, who were beaten 3-2 by the l.a. kings. >>> and he goes by the name metta world peace, but for those of you slightly longer in the tooth, known as the former chicago bulls and l.a. laker as ron artest. he's signed for an italian side and in his presentation, he explains what to call him after changing his name four years ago. >> some people know me as ron artest, people who saw my career. so they still call me ron. so that's fine. most of the
algeria, brilliant in brazil but fairly average on a thursday night night. qatar performed to qualify. >> we pretty much believe we can qualify and that's big matches, we get experience. >> though another win for qatar, who have already beaten australia this year. the hope for a place amongst the elite in 2018 will not be so far fetched after all. alex south, bbc news doheart. >>> the new york rangers have got their place in the stanley cup. dan boyle, matt buckrelly were...
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security forces and the army soldiers killed in tunisia, but more in the mountainous area near the algeria border but this is the first attack in the capitol. it is something that is very unusual in tunis, and obviously this is a signal -- a clear -- you know -- very clear signal for the tunisian society that its heart is attacked and that these gunmen want -- feel some form of tolerance and openness in tunisia. >> it is quite significant that the bardo museum is the target of this attack. the museum that has been described as the jewel of tunisian heritage which has artifacts dating bake centuries. one can't help but draw a line from this attack and images we have seen from syria in the last few months of isil fighters attacking a museum destroying artifacts. >> yes, that is a link we can definitely draw because this attack against the museum is very well prepared in my view. it's not something they chose in a very -- just by case. it was something which was very well prepared. they chose it for the symbol because it's the symbol of the culture. the symbol of the my listen listen -- liste
security forces and the army soldiers killed in tunisia, but more in the mountainous area near the algeria border but this is the first attack in the capitol. it is something that is very unusual in tunis, and obviously this is a signal -- a clear -- you know -- very clear signal for the tunisian society that its heart is attacked and that these gunmen want -- feel some form of tolerance and openness in tunisia. >> it is quite significant that the bardo museum is the target of this...
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for my sources fighting a battle against boko haram and particular, also on the libyan border with algeria which is strategically important. the focus has been on these al-qaeda connected groups in morn mali. they haven't claimed responsibility yet but have for prefers attacks on the united nations. it's far more complex than that. so many ethnic groups here, militia's here fighting for various causes and beliefs. >> yemen's defense minister arrived in the southern city of aden after escaping house arrest in the capitol sanna. these are pictures of him. he followed the president adou rabbo mansour hadi who fled to aden last month after escaping house arrest by the rebels. >> a new army command center in aden he wants all military units to report to him there instead of sanna. houthi rebels took over the presidential palace in the capitol. >> saudi arabia rejects international criticism over the flogging of a writer, sentenced to 1,000 lashes. he received the first 50 in january. u.s. members of congress have called for his release. saudi arabia's prime minister said his country will not ac
for my sources fighting a battle against boko haram and particular, also on the libyan border with algeria which is strategically important. the focus has been on these al-qaeda connected groups in morn mali. they haven't claimed responsibility yet but have for prefers attacks on the united nations. it's far more complex than that. so many ethnic groups here, militia's here fighting for various causes and beliefs. >> yemen's defense minister arrived in the southern city of aden after...
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mohamed idris, al jazeera algeria. >> more than 30 rockets and shells hit the compound in the northern town of kidal on sunday. day after a restaurant was hit which killed five people and including two people of u.n. nazanine moshiri reports. >> injured were taken to the nearest hospital. >> we were sleeping. two are dead and three are injured, including my wife. >> it is not clear who is responsible. but this is not the first time the united nations mission in mali has been linked to is groups and al qaeda. it is difficult for this lawless region. >> definitely what i can tell you, attacks that are part to a deliberate attempt to abort progress on the ground, to make the security conditions stable and to provide the necessary environment for supplements to take hold on the ground. >> bus a peace agreement will be difficult while the main and tuareeg groups refuse to sign up. they want independence for this northern region, something the latest agreement doesn't include. on saturday, gunmen called five people at this restaurant popular with foreigners in banaco. until now the capital w
mohamed idris, al jazeera algeria. >> more than 30 rockets and shells hit the compound in the northern town of kidal on sunday. day after a restaurant was hit which killed five people and including two people of u.n. nazanine moshiri reports. >> injured were taken to the nearest hospital. >> we were sleeping. two are dead and three are injured, including my wife. >> it is not clear who is responsible. but this is not the first time the united nations mission in mali has...
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>> with the situation, poppy, in libya as well as in algeria to the west extraordinarily challenging for the situation when you're talking about those border areas. that brings up a good point, though to augment the idea of 3,000 roughly, some estimates more have xwon to syria and some to iraq. there's untold hundreds and possibly thousands that have gone from tunisia into algeria, into mali into libya and have gone back and forth across the border. so you have this problem. the university of maryland, for example, is doing research on the phenomenon of the career jihadi that goes to multiple battlefronts. >> wow. >> so you have those toxic combination of events as well. >> bob, i wonder if you can weigh in on this. there's ban lot of written especially lately in the wake of this attack about the struggle to sort of balance religious freedom and security in tunisia under this new government. if this new government did crack down in terms of security and some would say limited religious feeling which head to the feeling of oppression among some rising up and going to join the jihadist
>> with the situation, poppy, in libya as well as in algeria to the west extraordinarily challenging for the situation when you're talking about those border areas. that brings up a good point, though to augment the idea of 3,000 roughly, some estimates more have xwon to syria and some to iraq. there's untold hundreds and possibly thousands that have gone from tunisia into algeria, into mali into libya and have gone back and forth across the border. so you have this problem. the...
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he is from algeria. he's the mastermind of the attacks. whether it's linked to i.s.i.l. or al qaeda in the maghreb, we don't know that. at the same time there has been a clampdown on security. there are fears that this clampdown could lead to the fact that freedoms had won. and that was taken away from them >>> voters that missed casting ballots in nigeria's elections are getting another chance. polling booths are staying open in some parts of the country. violent attacks and glitches forced some centers to open. we go to a polling center in lagos. >> many couldn't vote in saturday. they are trying again. this is a polling station here in lagos. people go through the accreditation process. you get accredited and then you vote. >> that is the reason why so many times, ultimately they couldn't vote. things are up to scratch. they fix glitches. the machine should work. people are frustrated saying that it was postponed because officials had to get things in order. why are they voting on a second day. that said. they hope that the voting process goes smoothly. and the hope t
he is from algeria. he's the mastermind of the attacks. whether it's linked to i.s.i.l. or al qaeda in the maghreb, we don't know that. at the same time there has been a clampdown on security. there are fears that this clampdown could lead to the fact that freedoms had won. and that was taken away from them >>> voters that missed casting ballots in nigeria's elections are getting another chance. polling booths are staying open in some parts of the country. violent attacks and glitches...
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the group is based in mountainous areas bordering algeria. >>> shinzo abe and his portuguese counter part have found new ways to work together. they met in tokyo and promised to join hands on maritime security and the economy. he is the first portuguese prime minister to visit japan in 25 years. they focused on ways for their defense authorities to work together on maritime security. abe said he values cooperation with portugal as he is a leader of the portuguese speaking world. they highlighted the economy. it has recovered and growing. he told abe he hopes to build a closer economic partnership with japan. they agreed to push for an economic partnership agreement between japan and the european union. they said they would try to help achieve a broad accord by the end of this year. abe is studying china's proposal to create an international bank. politicians are concerned about the way the institution will be set up and run. abe promised he will keep pressing the chinese for a clear explanation. a man from the party for future generations voiced his concern. he said half the capital
the group is based in mountainous areas bordering algeria. >>> shinzo abe and his portuguese counter part have found new ways to work together. they met in tokyo and promised to join hands on maritime security and the economy. he is the first portuguese prime minister to visit japan in 25 years. they focused on ways for their defense authorities to work together on maritime security. abe said he values cooperation with portugal as he is a leader of the portuguese speaking world. they...
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. >> algeria's said it has only one town left to attack from boko haram. there have been pledge more troops to help against boko haram. it would provide indirect support. jacky rowland reports. >> french soldiers on patrol in the streets of mali one example of how the french military is heavily engaged in its former colonies in africa. right now 8,000 french troops are deployed in foreign peacekeeping missions, which is straining the armed forces to the limit. >> one of the solutions to say that we're not the only country to have this goal to fight against this, more and more we ask for help from the european union to pay more, to do more for military operations abroad. >> on top of the overseas missions another 10,000 troops are currently deployed inside france itself. this is in direct response to the attacks in paris in january in which 17 people were killed. more demands are being made on the military than were budgeted for. this is a time of economic crisis in france. all government departments under pressure to reduce public spending so that the defe
. >> algeria's said it has only one town left to attack from boko haram. there have been pledge more troops to help against boko haram. it would provide indirect support. jacky rowland reports. >> french soldiers on patrol in the streets of mali one example of how the french military is heavily engaged in its former colonies in africa. right now 8,000 french troops are deployed in foreign peacekeeping missions, which is straining the armed forces to the limit. >> one of the...
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algeria is hosting the latest round of talks aimed at ending what is a massive crisis.resentative of what is called the rival parliament, has hope add deal might be signed as soon as wednesday. for now,s at least the two administrations continue to make their own very different decisions. the one is sworn in it's army chief, he has been leading the fight against militias growns that support the other parliament based in tripoli. >> and the fighting continues between warring militias. they delayed libya's request to lift a weapons embargo. the government that's the u.n. backed fund says it needs fighter tanks and others to disband itself from isil. they say they could well end up many the wrong hands. u.k. correspondent explains. >> pictures from the defense ministry, shot from one of their bombers eye to eye with a british air force jet somewhere near the coast. there have been several incidents just like this, it is the sort of thing that britain sees as an out and out provocation which keeps the peace between nations but on subverting it, president putin's actions ill
algeria is hosting the latest round of talks aimed at ending what is a massive crisis.resentative of what is called the rival parliament, has hope add deal might be signed as soon as wednesday. for now,s at least the two administrations continue to make their own very different decisions. the one is sworn in it's army chief, he has been leading the fight against militias growns that support the other parliament based in tripoli. >> and the fighting continues between warring militias. they...
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drone strike in algeria has killed a member of al shabaab. car was hit near the town of badir. 67 people died in the westgate attack in 2013. >>> relative calm has returned to the streets of ferguson missouri after the shooting of two police officers wednesday night. a candlelight vigil asked for peaceful protests. al jazeeraal jazeera's coulombal jazeera'sal jazeera's kristin saloomey reports. >> stopping traffic until they get the reforms they want. >> we got some things that are good and necessary like reforms but justice is not experiencing the trauma or experiencing accountability with the people who initiateor perpetuated the trauma and we haven't had that yet. >> st. louis county police are investigating what happened right outside of headquarters. >> this is an am are bush is what it is. you don't understand it's coming and you are basically defenseless. >> those who gathered outside the police department had mostly disperse and ten the gun shots. >> a cop got shot. >> this is an account of a photojournalist who had been packing up wh
drone strike in algeria has killed a member of al shabaab. car was hit near the town of badir. 67 people died in the westgate attack in 2013. >>> relative calm has returned to the streets of ferguson missouri after the shooting of two police officers wednesday night. a candlelight vigil asked for peaceful protests. al jazeeraal jazeera's coulombal jazeera'sal jazeera's kristin saloomey reports. >> stopping traffic until they get the reforms they want. >> we got some things...
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as we have been hearing, along the borders with algeria and with libya. they did not dare to believe that something like this, the most famous museum of ancient history visited by most tourists would be a target. now, they know. now they will have to consolidate around here. the barb wire, the police vans, will be here for some time. katty: tunisia is seen as the hopeful country. what is the mood there aside from this mood of defiance. our people wary? reporter: tunisian's like to believe that they are different and they are different. there is an element of civil society, even under authoritarian rule, even the rights for women. there is a functioning state including security forces. powerful trade unions, that you normally don't see in many countries across north africa. therefore, they believe that they can still be different although they must now be vigilant. katty: these offense in tunisia have put a new spotlight on cracking down on the spread of violence in this region. the french have set up a basis out of the libyan border hoping to cut off the
as we have been hearing, along the borders with algeria and with libya. they did not dare to believe that something like this, the most famous museum of ancient history visited by most tourists would be a target. now, they know. now they will have to consolidate around here. the barb wire, the police vans, will be here for some time. katty: tunisia is seen as the hopeful country. what is the mood there aside from this mood of defiance. our people wary? reporter: tunisian's like to believe that...
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considered bought and paid for hillary clinton is through her foundation taken money from qatar, algeria kuwait. does that mean she is bought and paid for? these are the folks who lecture about how horrible the decisions united situation was. then we found out that her foundation is taking this money. again, i think the clinton foundation is less a charity than a political group. basically a super pac. >> perception is everything that becomes reality. it is a big problem for hillary clinton. one thing we haven't mentioned is that it cuts through the question of judgment because all of this controversy could have been preempted had she not insisted, had she insisted on having her name as part of the foundation. >> one last point, in 1996, the clintoned had a big problem with alleged foreign money coming into the dnc and their campaign operation from china, et cetera. this will remind everybody of that. >> in one second, the clinton foundation has done a lot of good in the world. >> must be said as well. >> all right. i love the fact there are three final segments here. >>> up next, our po
considered bought and paid for hillary clinton is through her foundation taken money from qatar, algeria kuwait. does that mean she is bought and paid for? these are the folks who lecture about how horrible the decisions united situation was. then we found out that her foundation is taking this money. again, i think the clinton foundation is less a charity than a political group. basically a super pac. >> perception is everything that becomes reality. it is a big problem for hillary...
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he is from algeria and one of tunisia's most wanted men. >> last night, the national guard eliminated one of the most important jihadists. this is a crucial operation in our antiterrorism effort. we'll continue our war on terror. >>reporter: there have been dozens of arrests in the past week. human rights groups are concerned freedoms are being sacrificed in the name of security. for now, most you to knee thattens remain united. they want to prevent another attack. >>> germany's foreign minister says further problems in iranian nuclear talks cannot be ruled out. iran is said to be holding out on key issues which could jeopardize the deal. meanwhile, u.s. secretary of state has met with the russian foreign minister. all parties are trying to reach an agreement before tuesday's deadline. >>> the european union foreign policy chief is more up beat saying they're edging closer to an agreement. >> as you know we have never been so close to a deal. still, we have some critical points that need to be solved and we will work in these hours over the weekend to try to bridge the gaps. i will no
he is from algeria and one of tunisia's most wanted men. >> last night, the national guard eliminated one of the most important jihadists. this is a crucial operation in our antiterrorism effort. we'll continue our war on terror. >>reporter: there have been dozens of arrests in the past week. human rights groups are concerned freedoms are being sacrificed in the name of security. for now, most you to knee thattens remain united. they want to prevent another attack. >>>...
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. >> himself, he was born in algeria in 1953 into a family known as algerian -- a french of algerianescent. he was nine years old at the time, and he has not forgotten. >> some people's childhood memories are about having a laugh at school. mine are about having to step over bodies when school ended during the last months of what was a war. my parents never recovered. they always thought that paradise was lost. >> the experience shaped his political and ideological views. he wants to bring order back to the south of france. his ideas resonate with much of the population. half of which elected him. at a flower market, the mayor is greeted by residents who congratulate him and thank him for everything he's done for the city. he is gracious and thanks them all for supporting him. the people are very proud of their beautiful city, and also of its traditions. winemaking once made him very rich. gabriele square is a symbol of the city's former wealth. there are architectural gems here. one of the reasons behind the heated debate about who the square belonged to. for a german souvenir vendo
. >> himself, he was born in algeria in 1953 into a family known as algerian -- a french of algerianescent. he was nine years old at the time, and he has not forgotten. >> some people's childhood memories are about having a laugh at school. mine are about having to step over bodies when school ended during the last months of what was a war. my parents never recovered. they always thought that paradise was lost. >> the experience shaped his political and ideological views. he...
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we now learned that some of those didn't go through the vetting, from algeria, 500,000 at the state departmentlooks bad. >> it stinks to high heaven. we'll see if the american media continues to follow the probe. as we see the beginning of right now. saudi arabia, other middle eastern governments, when she was secretary of state. she seems to have skirted some the rules during the time of her tenure as secretary of state. then she moved away from that. now the donations, i guess, were coming in again from foreign entities. again, i always say, if this were a republican, dot, dot, dot, how would this ultimately play out? i think for her to be able to make the case of i'm a new type of leader. not a carbon copy of barack obama, she has to portray herself as more like elizabeth warren. i'm champion of the middle class. i'm a populist democrat. >> she also gave another $300,000 speech. >> right. >> the problem is, it can't be words. it has to be actions. that's the problem with the stories that come out because it all smells. >>> before the break, the internet almost exploded this week with llamas
we now learned that some of those didn't go through the vetting, from algeria, 500,000 at the state departmentlooks bad. >> it stinks to high heaven. we'll see if the american media continues to follow the probe. as we see the beginning of right now. saudi arabia, other middle eastern governments, when she was secretary of state. she seems to have skirted some the rules during the time of her tenure as secretary of state. then she moved away from that. now the donations, i guess, were...
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of course, there has been reservations and opposition from the likes of iraq and algeria. but over all i think it has gotten the support it wanted as well as from turkey and pakistan who were not present there. this is all good, it's a question of airstrikes where saudi arabia has the superiority. but once the airstrikes lose their effectiveness and there is going to be a need for east a return to the dialogue or a land move of some sort, or a land invasion if you will, then of course it will all get complicated whether egypt or other gulf countries will be able to help. are they ready for the long haul in yemen? that's all questions that are open, and they're not receiving the answers that they require. >> well all sides emphasizing the need for dialogue, but who will be at the table? who needs to be for there to be a solution to the crisis in yemen? >> well, you know, that kind of dialogue has already started. but there was many questions about the seriousness of the houthis, who continue to their military campaign in aden in the southern part of yemen and not taking dia
of course, there has been reservations and opposition from the likes of iraq and algeria. but over all i think it has gotten the support it wanted as well as from turkey and pakistan who were not present there. this is all good, it's a question of airstrikes where saudi arabia has the superiority. but once the airstrikes lose their effectiveness and there is going to be a need for east a return to the dialogue or a land move of some sort, or a land invasion if you will, then of course it will...
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the minister says the assailants are linked to a militant group based in syria, bordering algeria. >>> u.s. authorities have arrested an army national guard soldier and his cousin on charges of conspiring to join islamic state militants. the two are also suspected of planning an attack on a military facility in illinois. justice department officials say the two men are hassan edmunds, a 22-year-old member of the illinois national guard, and 29-year-old jonas edmunds. both are u.s. citizens. fbi agents arrested hassan edmunds at an airport in chicago as he was attempting to fly to egypt. he allegedly planned to join islamic state militants in syria and make use of his experience in the military reserves. u.s. authorities believe more than 150 u.s. citizens have traveled to syria or plan to do so to join the militants. >>> military from saudi arabia and other nations have carried out a series of air strikes against anti-government shia rebels in yemen. western countries including the u.s. and britain have expressed support for the attacks. but iran a shia muslim nation has strongly crit
the minister says the assailants are linked to a militant group based in syria, bordering algeria. >>> u.s. authorities have arrested an army national guard soldier and his cousin on charges of conspiring to join islamic state militants. the two are also suspected of planning an attack on a military facility in illinois. justice department officials say the two men are hassan edmunds, a 22-year-old member of the illinois national guard, and 29-year-old jonas edmunds. both are u.s....
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. >>> algeria is hosting the latest round of talks to try to end the crisis in libya.in the capitol algiers. while representatives of the rival parliaments met to try to form a deal. the administrations continue to make their own different decisions in the meantime. the government in tobruk has sworn in his army chief. 2 million libyans have fled over the border into the safety of what they believe to be the security of tunisia. once again, though many finding it difficult to make a living. >> reporter: in a hotel in tunisia, mohammed remembers life in libya. his house in the capitol tripoli was raided by fighters. he's from a town in the west. >> translator: it is very hard and it hurts. it spent 30 years building my life, and in a split second it was lost. i have to start from scratch all over again. >> reporter: this is why libyans are leaving. this is the aftermath of an air strike in tripoli. the conflict is being fought in the air and on any ground. hundreds of people have been killed since the beginning of the year. tunisia offers libyans safety but little more.
. >>> algeria is hosting the latest round of talks to try to end the crisis in libya.in the capitol algiers. while representatives of the rival parliaments met to try to form a deal. the administrations continue to make their own different decisions in the meantime. the government in tobruk has sworn in his army chief. 2 million libyans have fled over the border into the safety of what they believe to be the security of tunisia. once again, though many finding it difficult to make a...
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you look at the donations and the uae and other countries, algeria, brunei these are brutally oppressive regimes to women and makes her seem like a phony. even if it doesn't cost or any belts it takes away the bragging , rights of being able to say she is a great champion of feminist causes around the world. >> the clinton foundation's donation in general will be an issue. a huge issue. >> it is a rat's nest. i totally agree with that. there will be a lot of digging. speaking of countries that have not so good rating on women's rights, unless the senate approves nuclear deal he could be voided once he is no longer president. the president and his people are outraged. today some republicans are seeking to establish a back channel with hard-liners in iran. putting aside the rhetoric, you think this type of republican hardball will force obama, although he does not need to legally, seek congressional approval for deals with iran? >> it may have been republicans who signed the letter but this is a bipartisan concern. it is bob menendez who is trying to force presidential agreement. >> it is
you look at the donations and the uae and other countries, algeria, brunei these are brutally oppressive regimes to women and makes her seem like a phony. even if it doesn't cost or any belts it takes away the bragging , rights of being able to say she is a great champion of feminist causes around the world. >> the clinton foundation's donation in general will be an issue. a huge issue. >> it is a rat's nest. i totally agree with that. there will be a lot of digging. speaking of...
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based in mountain areas bordering algeria.he group belongs to the islamic extremist group ansar al shariah in tunisia which is affiliated with al qaeda. the gunmen killed 21 people at the assault last week at the national bardo museum. most of them were foreign tourists and included three japanese. tunisian security officials are investigate whether the museum attack and the islamic state group are directly connected. tunisians are offering prayers for the victims of the attack. nhk world's akihiro yokota has more. >> translator: it was the worst attack we've ever had in tunisia. >> translator: i can't believe that something like this could happen in our country. >> reporter: relatives of one of the gunmen gathered for his funeral. he was shot dead on the spot by security forces. his father said he couldn't see what was happening to his son. >> translator: he didn't raise awareness as a child, but after the revolution here in 2011 he started praying with passion. still i thought he was no different than before. >> reporter: tu
based in mountain areas bordering algeria.he group belongs to the islamic extremist group ansar al shariah in tunisia which is affiliated with al qaeda. the gunmen killed 21 people at the assault last week at the national bardo museum. most of them were foreign tourists and included three japanese. tunisian security officials are investigate whether the museum attack and the islamic state group are directly connected. tunisians are offering prayers for the victims of the attack. nhk world's...
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tunisia shares borders with algeria and -- islam is the state religion. 99% of the population is muslim mostly sunni. the arab spring started there in 2011 and it's within mostly stable since then at least until wednesday's attack and here's more from ton tunis. >>reporter: they take to the streets to tex press their defiance. the message, a clear rejection of violence and the people who perpetrate it. there was also solidarity with the victims and tributes in their memory. some of the victims weren't carrying their passports so they have not been identified yet. more than 40 people were injured. some of them have been talking about their experience. >> we entered one of the rooms in the old part of the museum looking at the mosaics. suddenly we heard shots and people started to run and save themselves. two gunmen were killed to end the siege but it's believed they are accomplices. police say they've arrested nine people so far, four of whom they believe were directly involved in the attack. meanwhile, the prime minister has been giving details of security measures across the country. >
tunisia shares borders with algeria and -- islam is the state religion. 99% of the population is muslim mostly sunni. the arab spring started there in 2011 and it's within mostly stable since then at least until wednesday's attack and here's more from ton tunis. >>reporter: they take to the streets to tex press their defiance. the message, a clear rejection of violence and the people who perpetrate it. there was also solidarity with the victims and tributes in their memory. some of the...
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the french are fight ago battle against boko haram and in particular also on the libyan border with algeria which is strategically important. the thought has always been on these al-qaeda connected groups in northern mali. they haven't claimed responsibility yet for this attack, but have for previous attacks on the united nations. it's far more complex than that. there are so many ethnic groups here militias fighting for various causes and various beliefs. >> three suspect have been detained in moscow for the killing of brotherries nemtsov. he was shot four times in the back on a bridge within sight of the kremlin. president putin pledged to pursue the killers vigorously. >> a ukrainian military spokesperson said at least one soldier has been killed in the past 24 hours in the east of the country, three ours wounded in on going fighting. the violence comes as the deadline for create ago battle zone by pulling back heavy weapons passed. both sides accuse the other of ignoring it. >> on the rebel front line in eastern crane the ceasefire is anoise one. oleg who says he's a special forces trai
the french are fight ago battle against boko haram and in particular also on the libyan border with algeria which is strategically important. the thought has always been on these al-qaeda connected groups in northern mali. they haven't claimed responsibility yet for this attack, but have for previous attacks on the united nations. it's far more complex than that. there are so many ethnic groups here militias fighting for various causes and various beliefs. >> three suspect have been...
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then to algeria and all the way to dubai. friends and family are not sure where in africa he is today. they question his mental state, his living accommodations and say he has no source of income that they know of. friends point out walter fauntroy missed the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and he missed the 50th anniversary of selma. he missed marion barry's funeral. all of his friends say this isn't like walter fauntroy. this is bruce johnson reporting for wusa9. >> tonight we did talk to d.c. congressional delegate eleanor holmes norton and she believes that a revoked passport does not prevent fauntroy from traveling back to this country. she said her office is looking into the matter. >>> wusa9 learned a metro transit authority employee is under investigation accused of posting comments on facebook that threaten the relatives of police officers. that employee is gerald mccray. the comments on his facebook address the recent shootings of two police officers in ferguson, missouri. mccray also allegedly wrote, "t
then to algeria and all the way to dubai. friends and family are not sure where in africa he is today. they question his mental state, his living accommodations and say he has no source of income that they know of. friends point out walter fauntroy missed the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and he missed the 50th anniversary of selma. he missed marion barry's funeral. all of his friends say this isn't like walter fauntroy. this is bruce johnson reporting for wusa9. >> tonight...
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it is relatively young a country bore dered by algeria and libya.her example of how fragile this region is particularly in north africa. we were over the weekend in shar mel shake in egypt where the president assisi is taking flack for human rights. he is trying to get egypt on track, he took flack recently on libya. as many as 7,000 people joined isis from tunesia, it is a serious problem and highlights the fact that this region is in a fragile state, even those making strides toward democracy are still at risk. >> that region is so difficult. pleasure to see you. >>> we will continue to follow breaking news out of tunesia where the government says eight people have been killed in the capital. lots ahead on the second jam packed hour of "the rundown." >>> in the u.s., watching a key hearing get under way on the hill. military funding and fight on isis front and center. >>> first, another huge bump in the road for the pick for attorney general, standoff over loretta lynch's confirmation among the longest in decades. why is it taking so long. >>> and
it is relatively young a country bore dered by algeria and libya.her example of how fragile this region is particularly in north africa. we were over the weekend in shar mel shake in egypt where the president assisi is taking flack for human rights. he is trying to get egypt on track, he took flack recently on libya. as many as 7,000 people joined isis from tunesia, it is a serious problem and highlights the fact that this region is in a fragile state, even those making strides toward democracy...
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but a homegrown militant group also applauded the attack and their link to al qaeda affiliates in algeria. human rights activist abdel basset ben hassen worries about the rise in militant islam. are you worried that are you being squeezed in by fundamentalists on all sides? the government said the attack appeared to have aimed at tourism which is a key part of the tunisian economy, but merchant mahmoud ghorbal said he won't be intimidated. >> reporter: but he went on "we are strong and god soour side." one of the cruise lines whose passengers were among the dead and wounded said today it is cancelling port calls in tunisia, scott. and tunisian authorities said they're work other countries to learn more about the attackers. >> pelley: just what the tunisians were worried about. allen pizzey for us in tunis tonight. thank you allen. of course, terrorists recruit new troops online and today we saw how dzhokhar tsarnaev was enlisted in the unthinkable in boston. don dahler is covering the marathon bombing trial. >> reporter: the defense admitted on day one dzhokhar tsarnaev did it. but they p
but a homegrown militant group also applauded the attack and their link to al qaeda affiliates in algeria. human rights activist abdel basset ben hassen worries about the rise in militant islam. are you worried that are you being squeezed in by fundamentalists on all sides? the government said the attack appeared to have aimed at tourism which is a key part of the tunisian economy, but merchant mahmoud ghorbal said he won't be intimidated. >> reporter: but he went on "we are strong...
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them the possibility of subordinating them to isis to maybe even get some reinforcements from the algeria area to come down since they support themselves with isis now. >> it's interesting when the president asked for the authority from congress the war powers authority, they didn't limit it in scope in geography because they didn't want to let, as they said isis know that, you know you can operate in this region and not the rest if you will. do you think that air strikes, coalition air strikes will begin to happen against boko haram? >> no. i think there is a regional partnership that nigeria is involved in that will continue to try to deal with this threat although they have been trying to fight against boko haram for over a decade now. it's just that the group has become much more high-profile. it's made an attempt to take a city in northeastern nigeria. it's been growing in strength and now there's more seriousness among african partners as well as nigeria to try to beat this group. i don't see usair strikes happening there but increased u.s. counterterrorism assistance possibly. you
them the possibility of subordinating them to isis to maybe even get some reinforcements from the algeria area to come down since they support themselves with isis now. >> it's interesting when the president asked for the authority from congress the war powers authority, they didn't limit it in scope in geography because they didn't want to let, as they said isis know that, you know you can operate in this region and not the rest if you will. do you think that air strikes, coalition air...
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algeria went out in this year's cup of nations and lost last thursday. the nether lands are taking on spain defeating spain last year 5-1. fantastic. so hopefully continue that with england. claimed asylum in australia in 2010. he's yet to make his debut. >> being a five-time world champion hopefully if i get the opportunity to play it's going to be amazing and i would love to play for my country and i can't wait to. i'm hopeful to represent my country. >> hopefully the way we've performed and led, i think that coupled with winning means that people love that. so that's hopefully the legacy of this world cup >>> sometimes it's not just the action but the atmosphere that can make a sporting even but in atlanta the live experience has not been completely real. they have been using fake crowd noise at their home games. as punishment their 2016 draft pick has been taken away and have been fined $350,000. they have been piping noise into the georgia dome for the last few years to distract opposition teams. >> it's always good until you get caught. thanks for
algeria went out in this year's cup of nations and lost last thursday. the nether lands are taking on spain defeating spain last year 5-1. fantastic. so hopefully continue that with england. claimed asylum in australia in 2010. he's yet to make his debut. >> being a five-time world champion hopefully if i get the opportunity to play it's going to be amazing and i would love to play for my country and i can't wait to. i'm hopeful to represent my country. >> hopefully the way we've...
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they attacked in fact a small group near algeria and they have been attacking the army groups in the mountains. it was expected they will attack somewhere in the capital. so again yemen same thing. i marine we saw that the houthis took over sadr, they took over amran, they took over the capital on the 21st of september. nothing was happening the international community was late the u.n. mediator i'm sorry to say he did not do a good job he tried to hold the stick from the middle. >> what should the international community do so far? >> they adopted resolution 140 and if they follow through with the terms of this resolution things would have been better. >> what did that resolution say? >> it put sanctions on everyone who tried to sabotage the transition to a state of democracy. the houthis didn't do that. why didn't they impose sanctions? >> what are the stakes if yemen completely disintegrates? >> it is really dangerous it could become another afghanistan. >> or another iraq. >> after 2006, this is one of the 20th poorest countries in the world the ill illiteracy report the unemploy
they attacked in fact a small group near algeria and they have been attacking the army groups in the mountains. it was expected they will attack somewhere in the capital. so again yemen same thing. i marine we saw that the houthis took over sadr, they took over amran, they took over the capital on the 21st of september. nothing was happening the international community was late the u.n. mediator i'm sorry to say he did not do a good job he tried to hold the stick from the middle. >> what...
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algeria and iraq may vote against this action.baghdad saying this will create more attention and violence in the region. ironically, or perhaps not, iran strongly condemning this saudi invasion saying this is providing more opportunities of the ground for deadly acts of terrorism. sources on the ground say while there is near wholesale support now that the offensive in yemen has begun, behind closed door is a sense they have been impatient and a new defense minister coming to mark his space regionally. this is a conflict that could escalate. those gathered here are discussing it and we'll get more in the next 24 hours. >>> becky anderson there putting everything into perspective there. it is a conflict escalating like you said in clearly a regional power game. >> up next we're live with a look at why the selection means so much to so many. ♪ ah, ♪ h it. ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. i
algeria and iraq may vote against this action.baghdad saying this will create more attention and violence in the region. ironically, or perhaps not, iran strongly condemning this saudi invasion saying this is providing more opportunities of the ground for deadly acts of terrorism. sources on the ground say while there is near wholesale support now that the offensive in yemen has begun, behind closed door is a sense they have been impatient and a new defense minister coming to mark his space...
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in the three countries identified were algeria, libya and then also egypt. begun to spread almost like a cancer. but i would argue there isn't a con n kinetic solution it is a battle of ideas. we have to not be afraid to battle in ideas. >> that's a slow battle. while we are exchanging ideas people are getting killed. >> we have to look at kin net he can responses and ideological. to paraphrase bill clinton it's the ideology, stupid. it is met it's sizing. you are seeing flags being planted all over the world. we have seeded the cyber battlefield to the jihadists. we can collect intelligence for social media traveling overseas, shut some of this down to try to put it this the margins at least make it more difficult for people to get their hands on this material or we can push back. honestly, we haven't pushed back. we have seeded the battlefield to the jihadists now we have to step in. >> why can't we have a coalition olli? >> there's a wonderful idea to get jordanians on the step. >> they have been -- >> if we close 1700 missions or thereabouts and the coal
in the three countries identified were algeria, libya and then also egypt. begun to spread almost like a cancer. but i would argue there isn't a con n kinetic solution it is a battle of ideas. we have to not be afraid to battle in ideas. >> that's a slow battle. while we are exchanging ideas people are getting killed. >> we have to look at kin net he can responses and ideological. to paraphrase bill clinton it's the ideology, stupid. it is met it's sizing. you are seeing flags being...
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. >> news out of algeria, talks to try to end what is a serious crisis in libya. trouble leaders and the envoy they have all gone to the capitol. representatives of libya's rival parliament met to consider proposals to form a unity government. hope to deal could be signed as soon as wednesday for the time being the two administrations are making their own very different decisions the u.n. recognized parliament based seen swearing in his arm chief. the man has been leading the fight against militia group whose support the other parliament. based in tripoli. >> the fighting continues though between warring militias and the u.n. security council delayed the request to lift the weapons embargo. they say they need fighter jets and other weapons to defend themselves against isil, but there are those that fear they will end up in the wrong hans. there are as many as 2 million libyans that we believe fled over the boarder to which they hope is the safety and security many are finding it very difficult to make a living. in a hotel mohamed remembers life in libya his house
. >> news out of algeria, talks to try to end what is a serious crisis in libya. trouble leaders and the envoy they have all gone to the capitol. representatives of libya's rival parliament met to consider proposals to form a unity government. hope to deal could be signed as soon as wednesday for the time being the two administrations are making their own very different decisions the u.n. recognized parliament based seen swearing in his arm chief. the man has been leading the fight...
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whether it's tunisia, egypt, algeria and others a real concern about the jihadist threat coming fromsa. >> what's worrying is that some militias in several libyan cities have declared allegiance to isis even describing some of the young men as knights and promising more attacks. >> reporter: exactly. this is what we have seen over the past few months. it's not only these various jihadist groups we have seen taking hold in libya. in recent months we have seen a number of groups in the three different provinces of libya pledging allegiance to isis. and also very worrying has been the high profile attacks we have seen taking place in libya. the attack on the corinthia hotel in january killing a number of foreigners who were there. and a very worrying one was the horrific beheading video that we saw claimed by isis in a city in central libya. the beheading of the more than 20 egyptian christians. very similar to the style of the beheading videos we have seen come out of isis in other parts like syria and iraq. a lot of concern about the growing threat and also about the fact that not muc
whether it's tunisia, egypt, algeria and others a real concern about the jihadist threat coming fromsa. >> what's worrying is that some militias in several libyan cities have declared allegiance to isis even describing some of the young men as knights and promising more attacks. >> reporter: exactly. this is what we have seen over the past few months. it's not only these various jihadist groups we have seen taking hold in libya. in recent months we have seen a number of groups in...
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timothy leary, algeria. obviously again, putting me out of action, both of those keep it quite effectively. third, one of the things was i would not go on the stand. interestingly, they had been told a story which is little known. some of the cubans hardly speak english. they had heard it from hunt and liddy. they had the and the in mind of the hiss case where his stepson was kept off the stand that he was the only person who could testify to the critical question of how often he had seen chambers which was crucial. it was how intimate was the relationship. the fbi had threatened informally huisiss that they would be let it known cross examination of his son that he was homosexual and hiss had not permitted him to be on the side -- on the stand. some is willing to go on the stand anyway. his father said it would ruin your life and he did not let it happen so he did not get that corroborating testimony that he had not seen chambers very much. this was a story that was in the minds of these cuban-americans a v
timothy leary, algeria. obviously again, putting me out of action, both of those keep it quite effectively. third, one of the things was i would not go on the stand. interestingly, they had been told a story which is little known. some of the cubans hardly speak english. they had heard it from hunt and liddy. they had the and the in mind of the hiss case where his stepson was kept off the stand that he was the only person who could testify to the critical question of how often he had seen...