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nobody ever says john came from algeria, six months later no one is looking for him. we need to make sure they leave on time. if you are coming as a student, we need to make sure you are to school and you have not lied to us. if you fill out a visa form like the woman who was part of the san bernardino shooting and lied on her form, someone ought to be they have not lied. we are far away from that. we need to stop the whole system and have a more credible system. people say we want to defend. we spent hundreds of billions of dollars defending against terrorism but we are not defending our border. josh: it is significant when you talk about pausing immigration until this can be figured out. people are asking following the attack in san bernardino what sort of approach the u.s. should to the regions where the terrorists are organizing and you have been criticized for being more of an isolationist. from what we' ve seen so far and what has unfolded, is your position changing? sen. paul: if you want to defeat isis, the first thing we should do is not armed than and supply
nobody ever says john came from algeria, six months later no one is looking for him. we need to make sure they leave on time. if you are coming as a student, we need to make sure you are to school and you have not lied to us. if you fill out a visa form like the woman who was part of the san bernardino shooting and lied on her form, someone ought to be they have not lied. we are far away from that. we need to stop the whole system and have a more credible system. people say we want to defend....
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kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali.of course, 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 neighborhoo
kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali.of course, 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...
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tom ackerman >>> algeria's government is to rehouse ten says of thousands of families living in slums around the capital. it will offer affordable homes and slums will become a thing of the past. >> translation: our aim is to save the people from misery. you can't let citizens live in tin houses. it gives an opportunity for all people to live in good conditions >>> security has been stepped up in china's capital. after the u.s. and other governments warned of possible threats against their citizens. beijing has issued a yellow alert in shopping and entertainment areas. as part of the increased security checks, police will be checking rubbish bins and public areas every 30 minutes. the tell dpram revolutionized the-- telegram-- the way the world operates. with the advent of new technology, the telegram became obsolete in many countries. rob mcbride from shanghai. >> reporter: this lady is to do something something very few of her generation will ever do. send a telegram to her parents. one of china's last remaining telegraph counters is in this telecom office in shanghai. the city was
tom ackerman >>> algeria's government is to rehouse ten says of thousands of families living in slums around the capital. it will offer affordable homes and slums will become a thing of the past. >> translation: our aim is to save the people from misery. you can't let citizens live in tin houses. it gives an opportunity for all people to live in good conditions >>> security has been stepped up in china's capital. after the u.s. and other governments warned of possible...
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he is in algeria in africa. we have a winter received. it wasn't a tremendous amount of snow here in the metro. a white christmas for many locations. wind chill, 25. north winds at six miles per hour. some more snowfall totals coming in. the official reading for des moines just around an inch, just shy of that. snow continuing northeast of outdoor. generally, the snow over for the metro. 7:00 p.m., snow far off to the north. below freezing, so some icy clouds out there -- so some ice cream fall out there. temperatures will warm up tomorrow up to the upper 30's on christmas day. snow moved on through, was very intense. that is why some of the amounts with very high. it is now moving across northeastern iowa. if you are traveling through the daylight hours, looks to be ok our system moving through. high pressure settling in temporarily. there is another system up screen -- upstream. futurecast. doing a good job with the snow right now. potential for some fog overnight. could have some impact on the early morning travel. try throughout the d
he is in algeria in africa. we have a winter received. it wasn't a tremendous amount of snow here in the metro. a white christmas for many locations. wind chill, 25. north winds at six miles per hour. some more snowfall totals coming in. the official reading for des moines just around an inch, just shy of that. snow continuing northeast of outdoor. generally, the snow over for the metro. 7:00 p.m., snow far off to the north. below freezing, so some icy clouds out there -- so some ice cream fall...
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is leading the way -- and according to norad santa tracker -- saint nick was recently spotted over algeria. plus here's a live look at the storm track 7 live doppler radar. chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg will have a final --------- -as 2015 comes to a close, we'll take a look back at some of the top plays in all of iowa sports this year. that's tonight at six. storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg has a final look at your forecast. news at five.
is leading the way -- and according to norad santa tracker -- saint nick was recently spotted over algeria. plus here's a live look at the storm track 7 live doppler radar. chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg will have a final --------- -as 2015 comes to a close, we'll take a look back at some of the top plays in all of iowa sports this year. that's tonight at six. storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg has a final look at your forecast. news at five.
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he calls on algeria and egypt to do more to fight these jihadist groups. he says the situation is quite urgent. afrique" is also drawn attention to the situation where the president has attempted to change the constitution to stay in power. month, theast parliament in rwanda gave a toen light to requests change the constitution so that he could run for a third term in elections scheduled for 2017. a referendum has been scheduled for december 18 to decide whether or not this will happen. it's very controversial. this constitutional change could allow him to stay in power until 2034. said that heten would not try to run again for president. is not the first african leader to try and change the thetitution -- he is not first african leader to try and change the constitution to continue to hold onto power. burgundy --one, burgundy -- burundi has done the same. veryer new source, critical of what it calls the "well-schemed plan to keep him in power." kagame -- "besieged ka game resorts to changing the constitution for life presidency." flo, thereng on now, has
he calls on algeria and egypt to do more to fight these jihadist groups. he says the situation is quite urgent. afrique" is also drawn attention to the situation where the president has attempted to change the constitution to stay in power. month, theast parliament in rwanda gave a toen light to requests change the constitution so that he could run for a third term in elections scheduled for 2017. a referendum has been scheduled for december 18 to decide whether or not this will happen....
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right now he's approaching algeria. he was just in tunisia, moving. santa has given up more than 3.5 billion presents. count on us to track santa as he works throughout the evening. he'll have to shed that heavy coat by the time he gets here. >>> turning now the pennsylvania's budget battle. the decision whether to approve a last-ditch spending bill is now in the governor's hands. the bill was signed this morning, but it does not include the increase in public school funding. republicans want the governor to sign it and stop the borrowing, layoffs and service delays. wolf could veto it, but a decision isn't likely before monday. >>> pennsylvania is going on nearly 177 days without a budget, the longest budget impasse in state history. tonight, philadelphia police are on the hunt for a man who went on a tire slashing spree. video shows that suspect walking a dog in the lawndale section tuesday morning. you can even see him slash some tires in the video. police say the suspect hit a total of 16 parked cars on hellerman, she willborn and oakley streets.
right now he's approaching algeria. he was just in tunisia, moving. santa has given up more than 3.5 billion presents. count on us to track santa as he works throughout the evening. he'll have to shed that heavy coat by the time he gets here. >>> turning now the pennsylvania's budget battle. the decision whether to approve a last-ditch spending bill is now in the governor's hands. the bill was signed this morning, but it does not include the increase in public school funding....
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it also aims to combat the rise of armed groups from mali, nigeria, algeria, pakistan and afghanistan among others. established military heavy weights pakistan and egypt as well as economic ones qatar and the uae notely. iran is absent from the list. it is saudi arabia's main rival, part of the i.s.i.l. conflict are also not part of this. how strong is the alliance? >> i think turkey is very, very significant. they oar very, very significant military power and a member of necessitating. i do think it sends a very, very crucial signal that the muslim world particularity the sunni muslim world is united against this sunni led group, i.s.i.l. >> the saudi led government is leading a separate military campaign in yemen. it's been engaged in nine months of warfare against houthi rebels. channeled towards defeating i.s.i.l? that latest coalition could very well be the first step. gerald tan, al jazeera. >> stay with us here on al jazeera. when we come back, military leaders stand tr trial for a fad coup amid mounting violence. in burundi. and how star wars has revolutionized movie merchandi
it also aims to combat the rise of armed groups from mali, nigeria, algeria, pakistan and afghanistan among others. established military heavy weights pakistan and egypt as well as economic ones qatar and the uae notely. iran is absent from the list. it is saudi arabia's main rival, part of the i.s.i.l. conflict are also not part of this. how strong is the alliance? >> i think turkey is very, very significant. they oar very, very significant military power and a member of necessitating. i...
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right now he's delivering presents to the girls and boys, algeria. you can keep track of santa online at norad santa.org. kevin: a comfy ride for him as he's gone over australia, japan and the middle east. but later on here we'll have some fog. and more mild temperatures. we'll give you details on how this epidemic of gun violence knows no boundaries. hillary clinton has what it takes to stand up to the republicans and the gun lobby. we need to close the loopholes and support universal background checks. how many people have to die before we actually act... before we come together as a nation? i'm hillary clinton and i approve paris: there's a lot to do on a dairy farm. nobody's gonna do it for you. you have to get out there and do it yourself. bernie sanders is a well-known friend of family farms. bernie cannot be bought out by big money. bernie's opinion cannot be purchased. it's time for our next president to get in there, roll up his sleeves, take off the gloves, and take on wall street, take on big business, take on big money, and get the workin
right now he's delivering presents to the girls and boys, algeria. you can keep track of santa online at norad santa.org. kevin: a comfy ride for him as he's gone over australia, japan and the middle east. but later on here we'll have some fog. and more mild temperatures. we'll give you details on how this epidemic of gun violence knows no boundaries. hillary clinton has what it takes to stand up to the republicans and the gun lobby. we need to close the loopholes and support universal...
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the study found that among the 171 nations it looked at, places like venezuela and algeria, don't have any mass shootings, access to firearms, the study found, in that category the united states is far and away the leader. we have 88.8 guns per one person in this country. the midst of a told war, yemen has only 58.4 guns per whreufnl0 people. syria only has 3.flynn guns per bhoo 100t100 people. >>> the most condreet step we could take is limiting access to guns but again it points out that may very well be the most politically complicated solution of all. and that sets america apart when it comes to the rest of the world, on this problem. >> our science and technology editor jacob ward. livinlistening to what jake sai, what do you think about what happened today? >> there is a possibility whether we think of an overwhelming number of firearms available to a public, coupled with failed ambition, i can see that in respect to these massive shootings. however the terrorism component is something we need to address. still early in the game of assessing what happened here. bhutd tbut to jaco
the study found that among the 171 nations it looked at, places like venezuela and algeria, don't have any mass shootings, access to firearms, the study found, in that category the united states is far and away the leader. we have 88.8 guns per one person in this country. the midst of a told war, yemen has only 58.4 guns per whreufnl0 people. syria only has 3.flynn guns per bhoo 100t100 people. >>> the most condreet step we could take is limiting access to guns but again it points out...
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but countries like algeria, and libya, and venezuela are really feeling the pinch. been arguing for a cut in oil production, that would push prices back up. others, like saudi arabia and qatar, have the cash reserves to withstand low oil prices for sometime. saudi arabia wants to keep production levels high, hoping that low prices will put some producers in non-opec countries like the usa and brazil out of business. but opec has two big problems. firstly, most of the world's oil is produced by non-opec members, so its power to control the market is limited. secondly, it's members have very different agendas. iran, for example, wants to significantly increase production as international sanctions are lifted. >> the level of cohesion just doesn't exist anymore within the cartel. you have saudi arabia, who are very much the figger head as i mentioned. then you have other countries such as iran and iraq which are capable of producing a large amount of oil, which require the cash flow from the production, and these guys are now vying for market share. so they are not onl
but countries like algeria, and libya, and venezuela are really feeling the pinch. been arguing for a cut in oil production, that would push prices back up. others, like saudi arabia and qatar, have the cash reserves to withstand low oil prices for sometime. saudi arabia wants to keep production levels high, hoping that low prices will put some producers in non-opec countries like the usa and brazil out of business. but opec has two big problems. firstly, most of the world's oil is produced by...
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on the other hand, you have countries, particularly perhaps libya, algeria and venezuela that were going into this meeting urging a production cut because they need to see a sharp rice in oil prices. they lead a more hand-to-mouth existence, if you like. i spoke to the venezuelan oil minister and asked him how bad it was for his country's economy, oil under $45 a barrel. this is what he said to me just after the meeting. schwa the smart money r. predicting the saudi's will get their way with smaller countries. saudi arabia has enormous clout of course as the largest producer and it will be saying to countries like venezuela you're talking about cuts but you're not in a position to cut, you want us to cut. no, we believe the saudis will say let's stick with the current policy. it will perhaps bring us more short term pain, but over the coming months, it may push out of the market more expensive oil producers, shale producers from the united states, deep water producers from places like brazil and that will lead to a restoration of the oil price in the latter half of 2016. >> venezuela hea
on the other hand, you have countries, particularly perhaps libya, algeria and venezuela that were going into this meeting urging a production cut because they need to see a sharp rice in oil prices. they lead a more hand-to-mouth existence, if you like. i spoke to the venezuelan oil minister and asked him how bad it was for his country's economy, oil under $45 a barrel. this is what he said to me just after the meeting. schwa the smart money r. predicting the saudi's will get their way with...
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there are other countries in opec, venezuelan, algeria, libya, indeed nigeria who frankly lead a more hand to mouth existence, who need high oil prices day-to-day to fund their government social projects, their security concerns and so on, and they will be saying to the saudis, please, let's cut back production, let's try and push the oil price back up to roughly at least 60/70 dollars a barrel which would give us something to play with, some flexiblity, and that is the nature of the debate that will take place in the meeting in vienna behind me >>> still to come on this program, we speak to palestinian teenagers about what life is like under constant threat of an israeli crackdown. and as the first u.s. commercial nuclear plant in two decades nears launch, we look at the country's reluctance to embrace this source of energy. sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> hello again. let's look
there are other countries in opec, venezuelan, algeria, libya, indeed nigeria who frankly lead a more hand to mouth existence, who need high oil prices day-to-day to fund their government social projects, their security concerns and so on, and they will be saying to the saudis, please, let's cut back production, let's try and push the oil price back up to roughly at least 60/70 dollars a barrel which would give us something to play with, some flexiblity, and that is the nature of the debate...
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on the other hand you have countries particularly perhaps libya, algeria and indeed venezuela going intos meeting urging a cut in production because they need to see a sharp rise in oil prices, they lead a more hand to mouth existence if you like. i spoke to the venezuela oil minister and i asked him how bad it was for his country's economy, oil under $45 a barrel and this is what he said to me just before the meeting. >> some people believe this and only venezuela but it's a big mistake. >> you are. >> all the countries are very worried about the facts, all the countries including the saudis or whoever i talk to so it's not only venezuela that is worried about it. >> reporter: however the experts here and the smart money are predicting that the saudis will get their way along with smaller gulf allies like qatar, uae anicka kuwait and saudi arabia is the largest producer and saying to venezuela you are talking about cuts but let's face it you are not in a position to cut, you want us to cut. no, we believe the saudis will say let's stick with the current policy. it will perhaps bring us
on the other hand you have countries particularly perhaps libya, algeria and indeed venezuela going intos meeting urging a cut in production because they need to see a sharp rise in oil prices, they lead a more hand to mouth existence if you like. i spoke to the venezuela oil minister and i asked him how bad it was for his country's economy, oil under $45 a barrel and this is what he said to me just before the meeting. >> some people believe this and only venezuela but it's a big mistake....
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. >> reporter: the algeria based armed group says it carried out the attack on the radisson blu hotelthe mali capitol bamiko and split from the al-qaeda branch two years ago. but the two groups have joined forces again. the leader of al-qaeda's north african branch made the announcement in an audio message. >> translator: we tell our beloved nation that the lines of islam have joined al-qaeda in islamic and we will be one sword to slaughter our and my france and the agents in the region. >> reporter: he and al-qaeda and the islamic say they coordinated the attack on the radisson blu hotel. other armed groups including i.s.i.l. operate in north africa but they say his decision to align itself once more with al-qaeda, not i.s.i.l., is telling. and they want its fighters freed from mali's prisons and army attacks on north mali people to stop. the president rejects accusations and their demands. >> translator: we do no persecute any minority in mali, not in the north, not in the center and by the way the attacks on the radisson blu hotel have been condemned by all our movements in norther
. >> reporter: the algeria based armed group says it carried out the attack on the radisson blu hotelthe mali capitol bamiko and split from the al-qaeda branch two years ago. but the two groups have joined forces again. the leader of al-qaeda's north african branch made the announcement in an audio message. >> translator: we tell our beloved nation that the lines of islam have joined al-qaeda in islamic and we will be one sword to slaughter our and my france and the agents in the...
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he's in europe flying all over the good little boys and girls in algeria on his way to maui. nor said he's delivered 3.5 billion gifts so far. we'll keep you posted on saint nick's journey throughout the night here on fox 29. straight ahead a holiday miracle they were not expecting. might not be much now but a local church may have found its new home. sean. >> iain an old between the eagles. desean jackson doesn't bring the fireworks that shady d hear his thoughts later in sports. scott. >> and sean, a record high temperature today. 71 degrees. smashing the old record for today's date of 64 set just last year. another record could fall tomorrow. we'll talk about it and your christmas forecast all next. >> we're following breaking news for you right now. sky fox live over route 70 in cherry hill. some power lines are down. we're seeing sparking right there. police are telling us a car accident knocked the lines down. right now, the road is closed in both directions. we of course will stay on top of this and bring updates as soon as we get them. >>> a local church in desperate
he's in europe flying all over the good little boys and girls in algeria on his way to maui. nor said he's delivered 3.5 billion gifts so far. we'll keep you posted on saint nick's journey throughout the night here on fox 29. straight ahead a holiday miracle they were not expecting. might not be much now but a local church may have found its new home. sean. >> iain an old between the eagles. desean jackson doesn't bring the fireworks that shady d hear his thoughts later in sports. scott....
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that only with the kingdoms of york, france and england and spain and the italy's, but also algeria,oms of morocco, tripoli. i wanted to understand the people in those kingdoms on the north coast of africa. i wanted to understand their particular religion. the guarantee on to them, that our trade with them would remain open and free. we will respect them and hope that they would respect us as well. caller: i was just wondering, what made you decide to become president, instead of continuing to practice law? bill: i only practice law for seven years and that was in williamsburg, virginia. i gave up the practice of law once the monarchy of great britain closedown the courts of justice. that was 1774. i turned over most of my unfinished cases to my cousin. his father, my cousin, john randolph, was the last attorney general of the crown before the war began. edmund was the first attorney .eneral in our constitution i had long given up the practice of law and pursued more of my interests and legislation. being able to put forth arguments and debates that would ls and laws that would create g
that only with the kingdoms of york, france and england and spain and the italy's, but also algeria,oms of morocco, tripoli. i wanted to understand the people in those kingdoms on the north coast of africa. i wanted to understand their particular religion. the guarantee on to them, that our trade with them would remain open and free. we will respect them and hope that they would respect us as well. caller: i was just wondering, what made you decide to become president, instead of continuing to...
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. >> now the sahara desert, right over the the heart of the desert, somewhere in algeria. >> my gosh.he moves faster than star light. i did research, faster than star light. this is good stuff. >> those reindeer has serious fast skills. >> yes, compactly. >> very fit reindeer. >> you keep an eye on that, we will take a short break we will be right it's the holidays, which means a house full of people, who all want to get online. so hurry and get verizon fios. only fios has the fastest internet and wi-fi available, with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, for only $79.99 a month online, you get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for your first year. plus, with a 2-year agreement, fios gives you $400 back, and all the premium movie channels for a year. so go online or call now for this great offer. get out of the past. get fios. >>> don joins us with a little peak ahead a at saturday. >> yeah, yeah we're talking about the head man for washington. elton john, whitney houston, mariah carry, all three played in the background in groups before they became break out stars. fans in d.c
. >> now the sahara desert, right over the the heart of the desert, somewhere in algeria. >> my gosh.he moves faster than star light. i did research, faster than star light. this is good stuff. >> those reindeer has serious fast skills. >> yes, compactly. >> very fit reindeer. >> you keep an eye on that, we will take a short break we will be right it's the holidays, which means a house full of people, who all want to get online. so hurry and get verizon fios....
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. >>> one of the heros of algeria's fight for independent as died at the age of 89, he was one of theing members of the resits stones french colonial rule. he was described as the eternal rebel for being a fierce opponent of successive governments in al year algeriar independence in 1962. he spent years in exile in switzerland. >>> still to come here. >> we are regular americans not white trash. >> we hear from the trailer park residents dead handing greater protection against eviction. and. ♪ ♪ >> let it stream. the beatles back catalog finally goes online. online. when you're on hold, your business is on hold. that's why comcast business doesn't leave you there. when you call, a small business expert will answer you in about 30 seconds. no annoying hold music. just a real person, real fast. whenever you need them. so your business can get back to business. sounds like my ride's ready. don't get stuck on hold. reach an expert fast. comcast business. built for business. to discover the best shows friends together and movies with xfinity's winter watchlist. later on, we'll conspire ♪ ♪
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you were in the west bank of gaza in a refugee camp in immediate areas but if i went to morocco and algeria or tunis they really didn't care about israel. it was just not a factor in what they wanted to do. and so i began to be enormously wary about these broad generalizations. that led to my book. i always loved that about islam. there are exit 100 that only 99 and one noble only to god. there was one thing that people are worried about it, this will not be confined to the middle east. >> it must have been particularly difficult as a woman reporter. were there hidden advantages? >> there were many hidden advantages. not only did i get my job or affirmative action but in those days when you are at risk not only because you are tall but women were kidnapped and we were killed. a wish islamic chivalry. they didn't do to us what they did to some of you. there was also what i called the saudi usc syndrome where he would go to saudi arabia where women couldn't drive, had to sit in the back of the bus. the back of the bus isn't air-conditioned and 120 degrees, can't really work with men. we all k
you were in the west bank of gaza in a refugee camp in immediate areas but if i went to morocco and algeria or tunis they really didn't care about israel. it was just not a factor in what they wanted to do. and so i began to be enormously wary about these broad generalizations. that led to my book. i always loved that about islam. there are exit 100 that only 99 and one noble only to god. there was one thing that people are worried about it, this will not be confined to the middle east....
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housing and the welfare state, you have this epidemiology i described in my book "duplicity", is not algeria and or somalia, there is a worldwide pattern of islamic supremacists gradually moving on the internet more and more dangerous. there's some evidence the pipe bombs in california were built coming off a website from al qaeda. >> yeah. here's a scary thought. the president said if you're on a terror watch lsu you ought not be -- watch list you ought not be allowed to buy a gun. congressman lynch pointed out in august, this should scare everybody how incompetent our government is, our department of homeland security have 22 individuals that work there that are on the terror watch list. if they shouldn't buy a gun they shouldn't be working for the department of homeland security. >> let me go a step further, if they're not american citizens not on a visa, why are they still here. we should expedite anybody on the no-fly list. >> we keep talking about the crimes of criminals -- didn't mean to interrupt you. talk about the im impact of the events in paris and in california will impact the e
housing and the welfare state, you have this epidemiology i described in my book "duplicity", is not algeria and or somalia, there is a worldwide pattern of islamic supremacists gradually moving on the internet more and more dangerous. there's some evidence the pipe bombs in california were built coming off a website from al qaeda. >> yeah. here's a scary thought. the president said if you're on a terror watch lsu you ought not be -- watch list you ought not be allowed to buy a...
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>> reporter: after a win over swan sea, all three goals coming from one man who becomes the first algeria football to have a hat trick and they are the only team to score in all seasons this season and are at the top. >> we made a very good game. we had a chance to score the game three four goals and i'm so pleased with that because we didn't consider goals and for me it's very important for this. >> reporter: it's certainly been a dramatic day in england. manchester united with their fans, dropped down to fourth with their result. arsenal got to second with a three one win, with two goals coming from one, his first goal. arsenal two one up before adam ram see made injury. >> it was a very, very important game for us today for psychological reasons, for the fact that we had not won and for the fact that we had lost important players in our side in the last two weeks. the team has shown mental strength because it scored a non-goal just before half-time. the worst that can happen to you. >> reporter: over to spain where a kick out of an ineligible player. french international opening two go
>> reporter: after a win over swan sea, all three goals coming from one man who becomes the first algeria football to have a hat trick and they are the only team to score in all seasons this season and are at the top. >> we made a very good game. we had a chance to score the game three four goals and i'm so pleased with that because we didn't consider goals and for me it's very important for this. >> reporter: it's certainly been a dramatic day in england. manchester united...
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lot algeria and morocco. they have the capacity to attack italy. as you said 200 miles way way from sicily. and the question of terrorism and migrants. and this is basically a lethal combination. >> how problematic is the northern half of africa with i.s.i.l. and egypt, chad and cameroon. al qaeda and the islamic, mauritania and all these attacks in tunisia. the list goes on and on. >> it's really a serious epidemic. i mean i said of syria and iraq, i.s.i.s. has eight affiliates in egypt. one of the most active. what is unique, it is controlled. the affiliate is controlled by the centralized leadership in syria. this is unique. of course you have boko haram, al qaeda and it tells you about the gravity of the situation. it tells you about the expansion. we keep talking about i.s.i.s. the threat is much greater. the rivalry between i.s.i.s. and al qaeda is also poisoning the situations in many countries. yes, there is a real danger to the west, to italy and european countries. let's keep in mind that the real threat it to really north african countri
lot algeria and morocco. they have the capacity to attack italy. as you said 200 miles way way from sicily. and the question of terrorism and migrants. and this is basically a lethal combination. >> how problematic is the northern half of africa with i.s.i.l. and egypt, chad and cameroon. al qaeda and the islamic, mauritania and all these attacks in tunisia. the list goes on and on. >> it's really a serious epidemic. i mean i said of syria and iraq, i.s.i.s. has eight affiliates in...
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smaller players like venezuela and algeria want to hit the brakes and push prices higher. >>> "earlyntinues right now. >>> new information this morning into the shootings in california. the arsenal found at their home. the guns, the ammunition, plus cell phones and computers recovered. what condition are they in and what information will they provide? good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> happy friday. i'm christine romans. it's friday, december 4th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. we welcome all of our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. that new information on the mass shooting in southern california that killed 14 and injured 21. law enforcement scouring the home in the rented car of syed rizwan farook. they've recovered over 1,000 rounds of ammunition and a dozen pipe bombs. also two smashed cell phones and computer with a missing hard drive. we're also learning new details about the married shooters. syed met tashfeen malik two years ago. he was devout attending services twice a day. it appears farook became radicalized. he had been in touch with a person the
smaller players like venezuela and algeria want to hit the brakes and push prices higher. >>> "earlyntinues right now. >>> new information this morning into the shootings in california. the arsenal found at their home. the guns, the ammunition, plus cell phones and computers recovered. what condition are they in and what information will they provide? good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> happy friday. i'm christine romans. it's...
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he's originally from algeria.ught to philadelphia to face charges. qf vñ o arrest. colleen who helpeda/s plot assassinatewi@÷ a swedish artis. ireland, then let him go and refused to extradite him to the u.s. they used the online name, jihadi jane, serving a ten year prison sentence. the fbi says it's concerned about isis militants using counterfeit passports. they found fake passports Ñ even after they knew it was for isis militants. part of a document forging ring. the ingags revealedu! the alleg counterfeit supplied forged american passports for a man he believed worked for isis.g:tç nbc news relea, these-/hbíñff!s from the sur lance video of their meeting. from the lawyer's office for the suspect, nbc asked him about his meeting with that undercover agent. >> you don't care who you sell the passport for or for what reason? >> yes. my work is i don't ask anybody for who you want or what you want to do by passport, okay? >> greek police picked up the man on other charges before u.s. authorities could arrest hi
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southern europe and had to go through the mediterranean and most people knew at the time if you go by algeriaco, yo had better get protection because those who threaten your crew and in some cases enslave your crew, while using them as ransom, they will capture for 10 or 11 years. we sent over our all-star team to try to get back them. i know you've got a problem with spain and france. we're not them and they're brand new. because you're not muslim, you are essentially infidels and therefore, we have the right under the koran to take your stuff and crew unless you want to pay us money. >> what was it within thomas jefferson that got him to have the guts to take this bold decisive action? >> so a lot of people go back to jefferson, our founding fathers. we see with ted cruz all the time. president obama, also a constitutional lawyer. they say this is what our founders intended. i say, if you want to know what they eintended, what about war and foreign policy? adams looked in the eyes and said, these guys are essentially crazy. we cannot placate them. america does not have the stomach for a lon
southern europe and had to go through the mediterranean and most people knew at the time if you go by algeriaco, yo had better get protection because those who threaten your crew and in some cases enslave your crew, while using them as ransom, they will capture for 10 or 11 years. we sent over our all-star team to try to get back them. i know you've got a problem with spain and france. we're not them and they're brand new. because you're not muslim, you are essentially infidels and therefore,...
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. >>> algeria's government is planning to rehouse tens of thousands living around the capitol. have been in existence for decades. >> translator: our aim is to save the people from misery, you can't our citizens live in tin houses. the aim is to give an opportunity for all of our citizens to live in good conditions. >> reporter: conservationists in hong kong say they are fighting the battle to save the rare pink dolphins. from hong kong, our correspondent has more. >> reporter: the first thing they tell you on the dolphin watch tour is not to have high expectations, but it's turned out to be a good day for these visitors. >> it was really lucky to see two pink dolphins playing around in the water, it was so fantastic. so beautiful. >> i was so surprised when i saw them. they jumped in the water. >> nowadays dolphins appear to be quite afraid of boat traffic, but this morning they got quite close. >> reporter: pink dolphin numbers have dropped more than 60% in the last decade. it is mostly due to major building projects in hong kong waters. they point out the 50-kilometer bridge
. >>> algeria's government is planning to rehouse tens of thousands living around the capitol. have been in existence for decades. >> translator: our aim is to save the people from misery, you can't our citizens live in tin houses. the aim is to give an opportunity for all of our citizens to live in good conditions. >> reporter: conservationists in hong kong say they are fighting the battle to save the rare pink dolphins. from hong kong, our correspondent has more. >>...
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. >> why don't we really dump on the countries that have been with us for years like algeria, moroccojordan, let's really dump on them. jonathan? that would be a great way to build friendship. who are these people ground fighters supposedly we're using to fight isis? they're islamic. >> speaking of fighting isis, one of the things people say, republicans say is that we should cut off the financing. all the money that isis is using to fund itself. in the united states government treasury there is a job called the under secretary of the treasury for terrorism and financial crimes. the person in the job right now is acting. his name is adam sizbin. he's been acting for 233 days. today one of the -- >> who's holding this up? >> i'm about to tell you. senator brown put in a request for unanimous consent and it was blocked by senator shelby. so now the person whose job it is to figure out ways -- all sorts of ways to cut off money from isis -- >> what's shelby want? >> i don't know. >> find out. >> all right. >> somebody called senator shelby's office. speaker of the house paul ryan today -
. >> why don't we really dump on the countries that have been with us for years like algeria, moroccojordan, let's really dump on them. jonathan? that would be a great way to build friendship. who are these people ground fighters supposedly we're using to fight isis? they're islamic. >> speaking of fighting isis, one of the things people say, republicans say is that we should cut off the financing. all the money that isis is using to fund itself. in the united states government...
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sentimientos encontrados uno de ellos de tristeza por como esta y lo que ha sufrido pero otro tambien es de algeriade cuentas regresara con su familia" sospechamos que fallecio mientras intentaba esconderse de los agentes de la ley? si el querese esconder de la patrula fronteriza es exponerse muchas personas tratan de correr para que no los vean y quedan desamparados porque los guias que los traen los dejan solos el grupo de busqueda esta en constante contacto con los familiares de los desaparecidos llamada telefonica: no es oficial pero parece ser que ya encontramos el cuerpo de su hermano, hay padre mi hermanito tiene que ser, - siento mucho decirselo - llanto. este domingo al encontrar el cuerpo angeles del desierto notifico a los agentes de la ley como lo hacen en escenarios como este. con tal de brindar paz af indocuementados el grupo trabaja durante todo el ano take vo cesar ---la retorica y constantes ataques a la comunidad migrante poalgunor precandidatos presidencialesatad inmigrante por algunor precandidatos presidenciales tienen un efecto politico que muchos no se esperaban... take vo ce
sentimientos encontrados uno de ellos de tristeza por como esta y lo que ha sufrido pero otro tambien es de algeriade cuentas regresara con su familia" sospechamos que fallecio mientras intentaba esconderse de los agentes de la ley? si el querese esconder de la patrula fronteriza es exponerse muchas personas tratan de correr para que no los vean y quedan desamparados porque los guias que los traen los dejan solos el grupo de busqueda esta en constante contacto con los familiares de los...
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that's less nan a third of e this presents challenges for all 12 members been for countries like algeria, libya, and venezuela are really feeling the pinch. they have been arguing for a cut, that would push prices back up. others have big cash reserves to with stand low prices for some time. saudi arabia wants to keep production levels high, hoping that low prices will put some producers in nonopec countries like the u.s.a. and brazil out of business. but opec has two big problems. fistly, most of the well oil is produced by nonmembers so it is power to control the market is limited. secondly, its members have very different agendas. iran, for example, wants to significantly increase production, as international sanctions are lifted. who require the cash flow, that don't acquire to the same extent, and these guys are now vying for market share, so they are not only competing with the rest of the world, but they are also now competing with other members in markets such as the u.s., and asia, to gain that market share. >> most experts expect that saudi arabia will get it's way, so oil pric
that's less nan a third of e this presents challenges for all 12 members been for countries like algeria, libya, and venezuela are really feeling the pinch. they have been arguing for a cut, that would push prices back up. others have big cash reserves to with stand low prices for some time. saudi arabia wants to keep production levels high, hoping that low prices will put some producers in nonopec countries like the u.s.a. and brazil out of business. but opec has two big problems. fistly, most...
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look at iraq, syria, libya, yemen, algeria, many countries there, many here would know better than me i don't think that this problem is immediately solved tomorrow. many of them are issues for many years to come. therefore i would think that the oil security at least if i may say so in the iea will be the guiding principal at least for the next four years to come. the second on the investment, )÷ one thing is important to understand. even as a result of paris, even out of the economic problem weakening, even the oil demand growth in the next ten years was zero. so no oil demand growth. it stays as it is. we still have to produce new oil amount of 4 million per day just to compound the decline in the existing fields. so the fields are like human beings. when they are new and young, the production goes up. they come to a certain level and the production goes down. so we have to find new fields produce new fields just to compensate those decline. it's the main story each year we are to bring the production therefore we need investments. and my worry is as i mentioned in the beginning in
look at iraq, syria, libya, yemen, algeria, many countries there, many here would know better than me i don't think that this problem is immediately solved tomorrow. many of them are issues for many years to come. therefore i would think that the oil security at least if i may say so in the iea will be the guiding principal at least for the next four years to come. the second on the investment, )÷ one thing is important to understand. even as a result of paris, even out of the economic problem...
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on the other hand you have countries, particularly, perhaps, libya, algeria, and venezuela that were into this meeting urging a cut in production because they need to see a sharp rise in oil prices. they lead a more hand-to-mouth existence, if you would like. i spoke to the venezuelan oil minister, and asked him how bad it was for his country's economy oil under $45 a barrel. and this is what he said to me just before the meeting. >> we are desperate for a raise in the price. and only venezuelans [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: but you are desperate, aren't you? >> all of the countries including the saudis or whatever country, okay? so it's not only venezuela. >> reporter: however the experts and the smart money are predicting that the saudis will get their way, along with smaller gulf allies like qatar, uae, and kuwait. saudi arabia has enormous clout, of course, as the largest producer, and it will be saying to countries like venezuela, you are talking about cuts, but let's face it, you are not in a position to cut, you want us to cut. no, we believe the saudis will say, let's stick wi
on the other hand you have countries, particularly, perhaps, libya, algeria, and venezuela that were into this meeting urging a cut in production because they need to see a sharp rise in oil prices. they lead a more hand-to-mouth existence, if you would like. i spoke to the venezuelan oil minister, and asked him how bad it was for his country's economy oil under $45 a barrel. and this is what he said to me just before the meeting. >> we are desperate for a raise in the price. and only...
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we're importing oil from saudi arabia, from nigeria, from algeria, from kuwait, from iraq. that's what happens every day. that's a big reason why we have so many young men and women over in the middle east, protecting those cargo ships of oil coming into our country. we still import five million barrels of oil a day. china in and the united states, we're the largest importers. we don't have oil to export. we're still importing 25% of all of our oil into our country right now, and we're importing it from countries we should not be importing that oil from. if we have a chance to back out that oil, to tell those countries we don't need their oil anymore that wouldn't need their sand, we're doing a big favor for our young men and women in uniform. we're allowing ourselves to step back and be more dispassionate in the decisions that we make about our relationships with all of those countries. what this decision says is, we're going to export our own oil, even as we continue to import oil from the middle east. this will only heighten our dependence upon oil coming in from countri
we're importing oil from saudi arabia, from nigeria, from algeria, from kuwait, from iraq. that's what happens every day. that's a big reason why we have so many young men and women over in the middle east, protecting those cargo ships of oil coming into our country. we still import five million barrels of oil a day. china in and the united states, we're the largest importers. we don't have oil to export. we're still importing 25% of all of our oil into our country right now, and we're...
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if you're a 25-year-old guy who just came from algeria last year and you have a french passport, we can'tt let you come on a plane and come visit. >> so that gets very close to some of the reforms they're trying to make now, where they're saying if you're in the visa waiver countries but you happen to have itsevisited syri sudan, countries like that in the last five years, you don't qualify for visa waiver. is that good enough for you? >> here's the problem. we've listed four countries but saudi arabia's not on the list and 16 of the 19 hijackers came from saudi arabia. so frankly, i am concerned about people originating out of saudi arabia and whether they're friend or foe. so i would apply to everyone. i would apply global entry to everyone. i think if you're a known traveler and you're a businessman or woman, apply and getting global entry, then you can come and visit. if you won't apply, you won't do the background, we continue take random visitors. i know that will be a hassle for some people. once it gets started and it's done, we'll at least have some scrutiny. it bugs me to death
if you're a 25-year-old guy who just came from algeria last year and you have a french passport, we can'tt let you come on a plane and come visit. >> so that gets very close to some of the reforms they're trying to make now, where they're saying if you're in the visa waiver countries but you happen to have itsevisited syri sudan, countries like that in the last five years, you don't qualify for visa waiver. is that good enough for you? >> here's the problem. we've listed four...
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. ♪ in 2011, revolution spreads through the arab world from bahrain to algeria to yemen.nlikely place, libya. citizens there live under one of the longest-ruling dictators in the world, colonel moammar gadhafi, who's held power for 42 years. >> libya was one of those countries people never imagined it would see the revolution spread to. because gadhafi was so in control. but i'm a revolution junkie, and it succeeded in tunisia. it succeeded in egypt. i wanted it to succeed everywhere. >> for decades gadhafi was one of the world's most eccentric leaders, known for his flamboyant outfits and his all-female bodyguards. but he was also an open supporter of international terrorism, with links to the lockerbie bombers, the i.r.a., and other militant groups. >> he kept libya under very, very tight wraps. he would disappear people. there was no freedom of any kind. massacres in prison. so he was a horrendous, horrible, brutal dictator. >> anyone who spoke out against him at all would be arrested immediately, sometimes tortured, sometimes killed. >> tracy shelton is a 34-year-old
. ♪ in 2011, revolution spreads through the arab world from bahrain to algeria to yemen.nlikely place, libya. citizens there live under one of the longest-ruling dictators in the world, colonel moammar gadhafi, who's held power for 42 years. >> libya was one of those countries people never imagined it would see the revolution spread to. because gadhafi was so in control. but i'm a revolution junkie, and it succeeded in tunisia. it succeeded in egypt. i wanted it to succeed everywhere....
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but smaller players like venezuela and algeria want to hit the brakes on production so that oil pricesely on those oil prices to run their economies. >> saudi arabia generally gets what it wants, though, inside opec. >>> new information about the shooters who killed 14 people in california. new dramatic interview with the attorney for the families of the shooters. "new day" starts right now. >>> after hearing the gunfire, she dropped to the floor. she was shot one time in her lower back. >> i got the telephone call. i immediately broke down and went into hysterics. >> the deadliest mass shooting since newtown, connecticut. >> 76 rounds, killing 14 people. >> the situation was surreal. it was unspeakable. the carnage that we were seeing. >> at least one of the san bernardino shooters may have been radicalized. >> we've never seen a terrorist go to their workplace and kill their colleagues. >> why would he do this? i have absolutely no idea. i'm in shock. >> i believe every citizen here should be armed. >> we're going to have to search ourselves as a society to make it harder, not imposs
but smaller players like venezuela and algeria want to hit the brakes on production so that oil pricesely on those oil prices to run their economies. >> saudi arabia generally gets what it wants, though, inside opec. >>> new information about the shooters who killed 14 people in california. new dramatic interview with the attorney for the families of the shooters. "new day" starts right now. >>> after hearing the gunfire, she dropped to the floor. she was shot...
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gain and for some of the opec members you mentioned venezuela a moment ago that applies nigeria and algeriae in an especially bad position and begging opec to cut production today but that was never likely to happen and had opec decided to cut production all it would have done is sent prices up and provide a lifeline for high cost shale producers and increased production and back in the same situation a few months down the line with nothing gained. >> opec is no longer a cartel but the most powerful oil exporting body on earth and effectively trying to put other people and competitors out of business is the way that i read it. >> well, yes, indeed because the world has got an awful lot of high cost oil. nobody in their right minds would explore for oil in the arctic or go thousands below with the sea and drill for other expensive forms of oil when there is much cheaper oil in abundance from places like the middle east and the middle eastern producers decided if they are going to maintain their market share and fight for it the way it is to do is make sure that it's competitively priced and
gain and for some of the opec members you mentioned venezuela a moment ago that applies nigeria and algeriae in an especially bad position and begging opec to cut production today but that was never likely to happen and had opec decided to cut production all it would have done is sent prices up and provide a lifeline for high cost shale producers and increased production and back in the same situation a few months down the line with nothing gained. >> opec is no longer a cartel but the...
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that could then be pushed into and allow them to create additional energy attacks in algeria, egypt andother places from within libya. >> thank you. senator cantwell. >> thank you, madam chair. in speaking of vulnerabilities. i have two questions. one to you, mr. webster, which is about the transportation, infrastructure. there are other things like 19% of all oil travels through there. that, i would assume, would represent an opportunity for someone and a concern. how important is it when you look at the transportation infrastructure overall vulnerabilities that we need to harden that we keep the petroleum reserve modernized? and a more specific regional question, i think mentioning that the refining capacity in in the isis region had been taken out. which is the hardest to rebuild. you can bomb them, but it is not difficult to still continue to get the oil. this point about following the money and what impact could it have to get the assad regime off an oil from an economic perspective. >> thank you, ranking member cantwell. the importance of transport and being a able to get oil and
that could then be pushed into and allow them to create additional energy attacks in algeria, egypt andother places from within libya. >> thank you. senator cantwell. >> thank you, madam chair. in speaking of vulnerabilities. i have two questions. one to you, mr. webster, which is about the transportation, infrastructure. there are other things like 19% of all oil travels through there. that, i would assume, would represent an opportunity for someone and a concern. how important is...
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pushed into allowing them to -- pushed into and allow them to create additional energy attacks in algeria, egypt, and other places from within libya. sen. murkowski: senator cantwell. sen. cantwell: thank you, madam chair. i guess, in continuing about vulnerabilities. i have two questions. one to you, mr. webster, about transportation infrastructure. that there are other things to worry about, like the strait of hormuz. i would assume that would represent an opportunity for someone and concern. how important is it when you look at the transportation infrastructure, overall vulnerabilities and targets we need to harden, that we keep the strategic petroleum reserve modernized? mr. harrell, back to a very specific regional question, mentioning that the refining capacity and the isis region has been taken out but refining is a -- the hardest to rebuild. but the actual actual oilwell production -- you can bomb them, but it is not difficult to continue to get the oil. following the money and its impact to get the assad regime off of the oil from an economic perspective. mr. webster: thank you.
pushed into allowing them to -- pushed into and allow them to create additional energy attacks in algeria, egypt, and other places from within libya. sen. murkowski: senator cantwell. sen. cantwell: thank you, madam chair. i guess, in continuing about vulnerabilities. i have two questions. one to you, mr. webster, about transportation infrastructure. that there are other things to worry about, like the strait of hormuz. i would assume that would represent an opportunity for someone and concern....
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exportation of american oil, even as we still import 25% of your oil from saudi arabia, and iraq and algeria nigeria, that's through exxon mobil, that will be 240 plants additional energy that goes up into the atmosphere, even as we have young men and women in the persian gulf. and they're pledging to try to strip the epa of its authority if there's a republican president. so this is going to be a big election, about big things. on national security, are we going to export our oil? even as the republicans are fighting right now to keep $7 billion of tax breaks on the books for exxon mobil and the other oil companies, they're fighting right now to phase out the $7 billion of tax breaks for wind and solar. so they're going to be at this, they're going to be trying to under mine it as the years go by. but i think the overwhelming majority of democrats, republicans, and independents, as they see this plan implemented, as they see the clean energy revolution unfolding, as they see how the rest of the world is responding to our leadership, they are going to reject those arguments. >> ed markey, th
exportation of american oil, even as we still import 25% of your oil from saudi arabia, and iraq and algeria nigeria, that's through exxon mobil, that will be 240 plants additional energy that goes up into the atmosphere, even as we have young men and women in the persian gulf. and they're pledging to try to strip the epa of its authority if there's a republican president. so this is going to be a big election, about big things. on national security, are we going to export our oil? even as the...
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why is that so critical if indeed they are spreading into libya and tunisia, possibly in algeria, bangladeshs you just mentioned. >> what isis has, the territory they hone. their headquarters is based in raqqa. from there they are expanding into other countries and inspiring others to do these terrorist attacks. that will grow as long as they have this territory. taking territory away from them is a physical thing. it's not like counter insurgency in baghdad. this is taking territory away it many no different than taking territory away from the germans. bill: and that's not happening in the numbers folks like you and others would like to see. thank you, sir. we'll speak again. martha: as we get brand-new details of a new terror manhunt. there are more suspects that could be connected to the paris attacks still out there. bill: republican candidate continue to call out donald trump for his controversial remark on muslims. we'll talk to senator lyndsey graham who had this to say. >> you know how you win this war? you side with people who reject this ideology and tell donald trump to go to hell
why is that so critical if indeed they are spreading into libya and tunisia, possibly in algeria, bangladeshs you just mentioned. >> what isis has, the territory they hone. their headquarters is based in raqqa. from there they are expanding into other countries and inspiring others to do these terrorist attacks. that will grow as long as they have this territory. taking territory away from them is a physical thing. it's not like counter insurgency in baghdad. this is taking territory away...
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town -- chechnya and then demolished that and then establish authoritarian piece that occurred in algeriaand after all why should the west complain? we have dealt with the a sock regime before what is the difference? in what is the difference between the algerians? or quite frankly just like egypt it is seen as similar. but that indicated the continuation of the assad regime shows that is the trouble but i have a feeling we will see in syria what everyone doesn't want that iraq will be a defacto and maybe more complicated there will be a kurdish area or the arab area and isil has its area. and neighboring states have their areas of influence as well. that is what we will see even though that is what nobody wants. >> jumping in and, of course, it is a sensitive issue. . . but the day after i can tell you because i have done this for a long time, hundreds of scenarios, and there are conflicting with each other. it is a question, and it will always be a problem until it is answered, but if you try to develop for the new syria and then back to he will actually be the president. >> a reference
town -- chechnya and then demolished that and then establish authoritarian piece that occurred in algeriaand after all why should the west complain? we have dealt with the a sock regime before what is the difference? in what is the difference between the algerians? or quite frankly just like egypt it is seen as similar. but that indicated the continuation of the assad regime shows that is the trouble but i have a feeling we will see in syria what everyone doesn't want that iraq will be a...
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is anti-fracking movement active not just in this country and parts of europe but also algeria wherethey have gotten the government to outlaw fracking in a country which depends almost entirely on the mining of fossil fuels for its national income. to peopleis relates we talked to most of the time during the day. i think young americans, especially college students, but not just college students, are much less enamored of american exceptionalism than they used to ago0 years ago or 30 years when i started teaching. even in the 1960's and many ways, all young people 50 years ago were not on the left. we see this in public opinion polls. we see this from the fact that when i talk about american exceptionalism i have hardly any students who support it in its raw, newt gingrich form. the potential exists for new internationalism, perhaps as sweeping, hopefully more successful than the one during world war i. what we do lack, to repeat myself, is what the old new left have called a well-thought-out vision of the good life. without that vision, movements come and go. on climate change, one
is anti-fracking movement active not just in this country and parts of europe but also algeria wherethey have gotten the government to outlaw fracking in a country which depends almost entirely on the mining of fossil fuels for its national income. to peopleis relates we talked to most of the time during the day. i think young americans, especially college students, but not just college students, are much less enamored of american exceptionalism than they used to ago0 years ago or 30 years when...
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not only are they attacking us, you've got nigeria, venezuela, algeria, these countries are going to go down quicker than some of our energy companies. so this is, you know, really a big stand by the head of opec who's basically saying it's going to be his way or the highway. neil: you know, it's a good thing saudi arabia's a friend, right? otherwise we could be a little skeptical and curious. all right, thanks, buddy. i always enjoy getting the insight from you. phil flynn. he has been unconditionally fresh -- uncannily prescient on these markets. >>> all right, you might have heard about a rocket being fired near a big u.s. ship. normally we make a big deal of it when it gets within a mile of so of one of our vessels. this one? 1500 yards. wow. mechanic mechanic there. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the one place we're not afraid to fail. some of these experiments may not work. but a few might shape the future. like turning algae into biofuel... ...new technology for capturing co2 emissions... ...and cars twice as efficient as the average car today. ideas exxonmobil scientists are working on to mak
not only are they attacking us, you've got nigeria, venezuela, algeria, these countries are going to go down quicker than some of our energy companies. so this is, you know, really a big stand by the head of opec who's basically saying it's going to be his way or the highway. neil: you know, it's a good thing saudi arabia's a friend, right? otherwise we could be a little skeptical and curious. all right, thanks, buddy. i always enjoy getting the insight from you. phil flynn. he has been...
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town -- chechnya and then demolished that and then establish authoritarian piece that occurred in algeria and after all why should the west complain? we have dealt with the a sock regime before what is the difference? in what is the difference between the algerians? or quite frankly just like egypt it is seen as similar. but that indicated the continuation of the assad regime shows that is the trouble but i have a feeling we will see in syria what everyone doesn't want that iraq will be a defacto and maybe more complicated there will be a kurdish area or the arab area and isil has its area. and neighboring states have their areas of influence as well. that is what we will see even though that is what nobody wants. >> jumping in and, of course, it is a sensitive issue. . . but the day after i can tell you because i have done this for a long time, hundreds of scenarios, and there are conflicting with each other. it is a question, and it will always be a problem until it is answered, but if you try to develop for the new syria and then back to he will actually be the president. >> a referenc
town -- chechnya and then demolished that and then establish authoritarian piece that occurred in algeria and after all why should the west complain? we have dealt with the a sock regime before what is the difference? in what is the difference between the algerians? or quite frankly just like egypt it is seen as similar. but that indicated the continuation of the assad regime shows that is the trouble but i have a feeling we will see in syria what everyone doesn't want that iraq will be a...
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give us an update on the stability of libya and algeria.bya i think is a much bigger question. over the weekend there was news about the peace talks having a little more promise. i would not bet the farm on it. libya has become something of a multiple classic failed state. it is decentralized. you have competing groups and malicious. -- you have competing groups and militias. the egyptians have been distracted by the security challenge p one of the consequences is they have not been able to play existing role -- to play a significant role with syria or iraq. i do not think libya comes together politically or physically on the ground for years or conceivably decades to come. the changes that are underway in ouch area and some of the other countries of northern africa are not nearly as polarized or dramatic, but i think you have to take a step back and say that all of these countries are going to be politically, economically, as well as in the security well -- as well as in the security realm, challenged. this really is the new normal for thi
give us an update on the stability of libya and algeria.bya i think is a much bigger question. over the weekend there was news about the peace talks having a little more promise. i would not bet the farm on it. libya has become something of a multiple classic failed state. it is decentralized. you have competing groups and malicious. -- you have competing groups and militias. the egyptians have been distracted by the security challenge p one of the consequences is they have not been able to...
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particularly as that could then be pushed into allowing them to create additional energy attacks in algeria, egypt, and other places from within libya. sen. murkowski: senator cantwell. guess, inell: i continuing about vulnerabilities. transportation infrastructure. are other things to worry about like the straight of her mous -- vermuz. that would represent an opportunity for someone. how important is it when you look at the transportation infrastructure, overall vulnerabilities and targets we need to harden. that we keep the strategic petroleum reserve modernized. mentioning that the refining capacity and the isis region has refining is a but hardest to rebuild. actual oilwell production, you can bomb them, but it is not easy -- it is not difficult to continue to get the oil. following the money and its impact to get the assad regime off of the oil from an economic perspective. the importance of transport and the importance of being able to get oil and refined products to people is very critical. that is particularly critical for the strategic petroleum reserve. we have just under 700 mil
particularly as that could then be pushed into allowing them to create additional energy attacks in algeria, egypt, and other places from within libya. sen. murkowski: senator cantwell. guess, inell: i continuing about vulnerabilities. transportation infrastructure. are other things to worry about like the straight of her mous -- vermuz. that would represent an opportunity for someone. how important is it when you look at the transportation infrastructure, overall vulnerabilities and targets we...