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we have a new playbook for an nato. it has to stand strong for covered with peer to expect this to be part of our responsibilities for a long time. it is what leo where people. that is why we are here and we can do it but it's a very different kind of job from the way my predecessors way back needed to do. >> thank you mr. secretary. think there's a common thread in the destructive power of relatively few people and they think in the last session in your conversation you were touching on technology as a driver of that. i think we have seen in the book that he refer do we have pointed out exactly this point that technology makes it possible to create much more damage without having either a big army are particularly sophisticated organization and that means once upon a time if he had the biggest army are the strongest, a large army would win over the weak army as long as the other one was not particularly sophisticated tactics announces changes and that changes the authority of the state over other people. think that's a
we have a new playbook for an nato. it has to stand strong for covered with peer to expect this to be part of our responsibilities for a long time. it is what leo where people. that is why we are here and we can do it but it's a very different kind of job from the way my predecessors way back needed to do. >> thank you mr. secretary. think there's a common thread in the destructive power of relatively few people and they think in the last session in your conversation you were touching on...
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an e.u. member, a member of nato, an ally, can have intense dialogue with russia and iran which is crucial for any issue in the middle east, both in syria and libya >> reporter: the visit continues on tuesday when he heads to the vatican to meet pope francis >>> you're watching al jazeera. still to come, three dead as some egyptians defy a crackdown to protest on the fifth anniversary of the revolution that ousted mubarak. >> reporter: i'm here where quake survivors are now facing a very cold winter often with snow storms. storms. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories. the world health organisation is warning that the zika virus which is thought to be linked to babies being born with brain damage is likely to spread to almost every country in the americas. ministers are pushing for greece to be shut out of the e.u.'s free travel zone as they're not going enough to stem the influx of refugees. the special envoy to syria say delayed talks will start on friday. the indirect
an e.u. member, a member of nato, an ally, can have intense dialogue with russia and iran which is crucial for any issue in the middle east, both in syria and libya >> reporter: the visit continues on tuesday when he heads to the vatican to meet pope francis >>> you're watching al jazeera. still to come, three dead as some egyptians defy a crackdown to protest on the fifth anniversary of the revolution that ousted mubarak. >> reporter: i'm here where quake survivors are now...
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it's making form am what russian officials have been spending years, nato is an expansion. ry much here as a threat to russia's national security. russia and the west have been nato factions after several years. it was the prospect of ukraine that was one of the reasons that russia and it premier in 2015 were a part of the naval base. at the new national security paper, which is updated every six years says russia's independent and domestic foreign policy triggers what it calls action on the part of united states, the paper is only the latest in a series of russian statements that puts moscow and nato and lagerheads in 2014. russia updated the former military doctrine. the official preparation for weapons to take into account if presidency. at the time, they said na that's enlargement presented an external threat. it's still the case apparently that the saudis won't believe it's still true here in russia. mathew chance, cnn, moscow. >> okay. mathew, thanks for that >>> let's bring in leiutenant general mark hertling for more on this. >> good morning, allison. >> what do you
it's making form am what russian officials have been spending years, nato is an expansion. ry much here as a threat to russia's national security. russia and the west have been nato factions after several years. it was the prospect of ukraine that was one of the reasons that russia and it premier in 2015 were a part of the naval base. at the new national security paper, which is updated every six years says russia's independent and domestic foreign policy triggers what it calls action on the...
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. >> italy being a eu member a member of nato, an ally of the u.s.a. can start to establish and develop an intense political dialogue with russia, with iran, which are crucial partner for any issue in the middle east both in syria and in libya. >> the issue continues on tuesday when the iranian president heads to the vatican to meet pope francis. yld, ajacky rowland, al jazeera. >>> at least 35 people were killed in the town of bodo, dozens more were seriously injured. the attackers blew themselves up in a marketplace and elsewhere. officials blame boko haram and retaliation raids against the group. killed 17 boko haram fighters. >> security was tight as police discouraged public commemorations of the ousting ever hosne mubarak. >>> supporters of the muslim brotherhood chanted down with military rule as they marnlgd in giza. and as -- marched in giza. and as osama ben javad reports: >> it was supposed to be a new dawn as millions of egyptians come together, people from all faiths, backgrounds and ages, united in the call for change. less than 50% of th
. >> italy being a eu member a member of nato, an ally of the u.s.a. can start to establish and develop an intense political dialogue with russia, with iran, which are crucial partner for any issue in the middle east both in syria and in libya. >> the issue continues on tuesday when the iranian president heads to the vatican to meet pope francis. yld, ajacky rowland, al jazeera. >>> at least 35 people were killed in the town of bodo, dozens more were seriously injured. the...
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. >> being an eu member, a member of nato and an ally of the usa can also sort of establish and sortd intense political dialog with russia, with iran which are a crucial partner for any issue in the middle east both in syria and in libya. >> reporter: the visit continues on tuesday when the iranian president heads to the vatican to meet pope francis. and president rouhani is in the vatican now talking to the pope and will bring you more on that crucial meeting in the next hour, back to you. >> jackie thank you so much and we will be speaking to you later of course, jackie roland in rome there. iranian government being criticized for executing teenagers, amnesty international has 73 cases where people under 18 were executed over the past decade. human rights group says iran has failed to follow-up promises made two decades ago to abolish the death penalty for juveniles and u.n. says at least 160 are on death row. in haiti political leaders are trying to find a solution to the political crisis following the indefinite postpone of election and runoff to choose a successor was cancelled
. >> being an eu member, a member of nato and an ally of the usa can also sort of establish and sortd intense political dialog with russia, with iran which are a crucial partner for any issue in the middle east both in syria and in libya. >> reporter: the visit continues on tuesday when the iranian president heads to the vatican to meet pope francis. and president rouhani is in the vatican now talking to the pope and will bring you more on that crucial meeting in the next hour, back...
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putin signed an executive order naming nato as a threat to russia's national security due to the militaryrussian borders and its buildup of military potential. so just how bad is the state of affairs between russia and the west? to talk about that and much more, i had gary kasparov in the studio. best known for becoming the youngest world chest champion at age 22. since retiring from chest, he's become a campaigner for human rights and democracy in russia. gary kasparov, pleasure to have you on. you think that russia is in a very dangerous stage right now because of the nature of putin's rule. the book, the title is haunting, "winter is coming," and you really think that it's going to get pretty bad in russia. >> oh, it will get worse before it gets better. >> because oil prices are collapsing, the foundation of his regime -- >> absolutely. you should look at putin's budget. he's now struggling with cash, first time during his 50 years in power, he doesn't have enough cash to pay for everything. he had to make tough choices. he's cutting pensions. he's cutting social spendings. but he kee
putin signed an executive order naming nato as a threat to russia's national security due to the militaryrussian borders and its buildup of military potential. so just how bad is the state of affairs between russia and the west? to talk about that and much more, i had gary kasparov in the studio. best known for becoming the youngest world chest champion at age 22. since retiring from chest, he's become a campaigner for human rights and democracy in russia. gary kasparov, pleasure to have you...
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an indentured workforce. camp marmel is the largest base in northern afghanistan. nato's mission here centers on training the afghan national army. >> the complexity sometimes is when we first got here is i started thinking about it, it but -- >> this is the u.s. regional garrison commander responsible for daily operations in the north. >> there are a lot of great contractors who come up here local nationals third country nationals u.s. ex-pats and they all work together. >> what are they doing? >> everything you can think of. they work in the dining facilities. they help maintain the living facilities. what it does is it allows the soldiers to concentrate on their primary mission rather than having a lot of extra duties. we could not do our mission without them. they do a good job for us. >> two american companies manage the military's facilities in afghanistan. the floor corporation and dine-core international. the these are called direct contractors because the u.s. government hired them directly. >> they serve us really, really good food. >> most of the contractors wo
an indentured workforce. camp marmel is the largest base in northern afghanistan. nato's mission here centers on training the afghan national army. >> the complexity sometimes is when we first got here is i started thinking about it, it but -- >> this is the u.s. regional garrison commander responsible for daily operations in the north. >> there are a lot of great contractors who come up here local nationals third country nationals u.s. ex-pats and they all work together....
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on isis we need to put together an international coalition. our nato allies plus our arab then here at home bring the expertise that i bring as a former federal prosecutor, raise our intelligence capability, surveillance and law enforcement campaign ability to defend ourselves. in the christie administration iran will get get a nuclear weapon. >> the greatest threat to u.s. national security, hands down, is the threat of a nuclear iran. the a yatollah has declared war on united states and chants death to israel and death to america. and barack obama inexplicably signed a nuclear deal that will send $150 billion to the ayatollah, he will use the money to get weapons and if he gets the nuclear weapons the odds are high he would use them in the skies over tel aviv, new york or los angeles. if i'm elected president, on the rip to shreds this catastrophic nuclear deal. and i will make clear under no circumstances will iran be allowed to get inbounding here weapons. either they will shut down their program or we'll shut it down for them. josh: we'll hear mor
on isis we need to put together an international coalition. our nato allies plus our arab then here at home bring the expertise that i bring as a former federal prosecutor, raise our intelligence capability, surveillance and law enforcement campaign ability to defend ourselves. in the christie administration iran will get get a nuclear weapon. >> the greatest threat to u.s. national security, hands down, is the threat of a nuclear iran. the a yatollah has declared war on united states and...
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. >> and there are 10,000 troops in afghanistan, kimberly, an part of the nato contingent, and 2,000 or 3,000 members of nato in afghanistan right now, and now a lot of these are special operations forces, and you have been embedded with them, and they have been having serious risks now, especially since the taliban is surging, and not only at what is remaining of al qaeda, but isis is gaining strength in afghanistan as well? >> yes, 3,000 special operations forces in afghanistan. most of them do the training mission back on base, but some of them accompany small number of afghan forces. this mission was afghan commandos probably trying to do something like clear out a town. marjah was the centerpiece of the fight three years ago, and so now what they are going to do is to provide the backbone to these operation, and the communication satellite links to help the the fosts to be more effective, but it puts them in the line of fire. so we have families waiting for the knock at the door to see if it was their person who was lost or injured. >> general, why is the taliban gaining strengt
. >> and there are 10,000 troops in afghanistan, kimberly, an part of the nato contingent, and 2,000 or 3,000 members of nato in afghanistan right now, and now a lot of these are special operations forces, and you have been embedded with them, and they have been having serious risks now, especially since the taliban is surging, and not only at what is remaining of al qaeda, but isis is gaining strength in afghanistan as well? >> yes, 3,000 special operations forces in afghanistan....
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nato nations. virtually nothing is discarded here. comz maintains its efforts. in germany, one discovers anxpected aspect of the comz responsibility. here two specialized talents are called for as comz soldiers take up the role of handler teacher, and leader of the force of the k9 corps. the dogs are carefully selected for qualities of health, intelligence, and strength, since their work and the training that prepares them for it requires an abundance of all three. these dogs are also a considerable cost saving item in the comz scheme of things. this is an area where hundreds of border points and security installations must be guarded day and night. a single well-trained dog with his handler can do sentry work of several soldiers. these dogs are well-trained indeed. they learn to negotiate obstacles far more serious than likely any they will encounter in the real world. comz provides both the training and the dogs in pursuit of its basic objective, to meet every need, large or small, of the united states army corps. the result is a large reserve of highly trained dogs, from which can be dra
nato nations. virtually nothing is discarded here. comz maintains its efforts. in germany, one discovers anxpected aspect of the comz responsibility. here two specialized talents are called for as comz soldiers take up the role of handler teacher, and leader of the force of the k9 corps. the dogs are carefully selected for qualities of health, intelligence, and strength, since their work and the training that prepares them for it requires an abundance of all three. these dogs are also a...
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both sides of this house that the cornerstone of our defence policy is our membership of nato and our commitment to an independent nuclear deterrent, which must be replaced and updated. they are necessary to keep us safe, and at a time when we see north korea testing nuclear weapons, with the instability in the world today, we recommit ourselves to nato and to our independent nuclear deterrence. i think the party opposite has some very serious questions to speaker: jeremy corbyn -- to answer. speaker: jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: thank you very much, mr. speaker. this week, the prime minister rather belatedly acknowledged there is a housing crisis in britain. he announced a £140 million fund to transform 100 housing estates around the country, which amounts to £1.4 million per housing estate to bulldoze and then rebuild them. my maths is perfect. this money is a drop in the ocean. it is not even going to pay for the bulldozers, is it? mr. cameron: what we have done is doubled the housing budget . where going to be investing over £8 billion in housing, and that comes after having built 700,000 homes sinc
both sides of this house that the cornerstone of our defence policy is our membership of nato and our commitment to an independent nuclear deterrent, which must be replaced and updated. they are necessary to keep us safe, and at a time when we see north korea testing nuclear weapons, with the instability in the world today, we recommit ourselves to nato and to our independent nuclear deterrence. i think the party opposite has some very serious questions to speaker: jeremy corbyn -- to answer....
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afghanistan has produced the highest levels of cohesion and combat experience inside the nato alliance. it is an honor to serve alongside our allies, alongside other partners in this 47 nation coalition, and of course like that are afghan,. if confirmed, i look for to working with this committee and the entire congress to my chain of command to address the many challenges we face in afghanistan. in order to keep america safe and secure and to protect the afghan people. i pledge that i'll make every effort effort to live up to the confidence to be in place to me and i'm crippled for your consideration. it is an honor to serve, if confirmed it will be a distinct honor to serve in this position. thank you for this opportunity and i look for to your question. >> thank you. one of the sources of concern to the members of this committee on both sides is, the almost continuous announcements, even when there is an increase in troop strength or positive reduction, is announcement that will be out of afghanistan. many times, my views in it prevents the event that happened on the ground. my question to is,
afghanistan has produced the highest levels of cohesion and combat experience inside the nato alliance. it is an honor to serve alongside our allies, alongside other partners in this 47 nation coalition, and of course like that are afghan,. if confirmed, i look for to working with this committee and the entire congress to my chain of command to address the many challenges we face in afghanistan. in order to keep america safe and secure and to protect the afghan people. i pledge that i'll make...
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an air one friend. >> should turkey be in nato? >> you can second guess it.emain in nato they should behave like an allie. >> boots on the ground. if they come to you and say there's no way we're going to get into raqqah and destroy their economic intra structure without sending in 10,000 troops. will you be willing to do that? >> of course, if it's military necessary to defeat isis. . you see candidates talking about boots on the ground. >> if your general told you it needed to be done like many of president obama's generals are telling him now. >> let's step back. i don't believe they're telling him that right now because they're not starting with the objective. over a year ago zwlchlt you don't think the generals are telling him that right now? >> i think many of the generals have been giving political advice and repeating the talking points of the administration. >> right. a big change. >> it is a big change. >> if you go back to general dempsey, the prior chairman of the joint chiefs, a little over a year ago there was a hearing where i asked, i said if
an air one friend. >> should turkey be in nato? >> you can second guess it.emain in nato they should behave like an allie. >> boots on the ground. if they come to you and say there's no way we're going to get into raqqah and destroy their economic intra structure without sending in 10,000 troops. will you be willing to do that? >> of course, if it's military necessary to defeat isis. . you see candidates talking about boots on the ground. >> if your general told...
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an armored brigade combat team will help increase deterrence in europe. given some of the latest activities that we've seen from the russians and what miss hicks addressed. number two, nato allies lack sufficient armored units. number tloo e, an armored brigade combat team in europe could be used for potential contingencies in the northeast. and fourth, the deploying from the united states takes time that we may not have. the commission, again, believes that forward stationing an armored team in europe would require minimal additional staffing. the details on all these issues can be found in the army of the future and in the apache transfer chapter. >> the commissioner has had the opportunity to brief leaders, uniformed and civilian leaders and the dparmt of the army, the chief of the national guard bureau and this morning, with the congressional leaders and their staffs. going forward, i suspect we'll see you at the writer's group and the session kindly hosted by csis tomorrow as well. the following week, there are commissioners who will travel to the united states army sergeants major academy. you might guess who might lead that team. also to the united states military
an armored brigade combat team will help increase deterrence in europe. given some of the latest activities that we've seen from the russians and what miss hicks addressed. number two, nato allies lack sufficient armored units. number tloo e, an armored brigade combat team in europe could be used for potential contingencies in the northeast. and fourth, the deploying from the united states takes time that we may not have. the commission, again, believes that forward stationing an armored team...
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nato was. there was an article, i think general scales put it in the journal that even u.s. forces in nato don't have basic air defense capabilities. they have tmd kind of capabilities but they lack shorter range air defense capabilities. americans forces are not fought with air superior since korea or world war ii. this is a situation in which the russians have very formidable air defenses and strike capabilities of their own. meanwhile, the germans are practicing doing military exercises with broomsticks. it's an unfair story but there's also a lot of truth in it. what i worry, and i sometimes think i talk about the baltics too much, but then i think, wait a minute, the russians could be there very quickly, and the americans in order to fight back would have to suppress enemies on russian territory, would have to blow a lot of things up, would have to do a lot of nasty stuff and would take us a lot of time. so i think the stabilizing thing is to plug, if not fully plug, make that hole a lot less attractive. i think it's stabilizing. i'm sure the russians have a different vi
nato was. there was an article, i think general scales put it in the journal that even u.s. forces in nato don't have basic air defense capabilities. they have tmd kind of capabilities but they lack shorter range air defense capabilities. americans forces are not fought with air superior since korea or world war ii. this is a situation in which the russians have very formidable air defenses and strike capabilities of their own. meanwhile, the germans are practicing doing military exercises with...
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nato training xexercise. after the exercise, it was being shipped back in effect, and it went through the web of various stops through freight companies and freight forwarding companies, an instead of coming back here in the u.s., it ended up in cuba, but they don't know how. the investigators are looking into the effect that criminal acti activities involved or espy n-- es pin nauj, and this is a key weapon under the wings of drones that target high value tarts in the war zones frequently, and...
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an important mediator, a messenger between the west on one side and being a member of the e.u. and nato. and it also has good relations with russia. so an opportunity there for the italians to play a pivotal role. president rouhani is due next to go on to paris. the french may have been upset that they were not chosen as the first stop for the european tore since sanctions were lifted. several french companies looking forward to doing business with iran and they intend to buy more than airbus planes of which will be very good for french jobs and the french economy. >> many people visit rome for its rich cultural heritage. italsculptures in the capital in the museum were covered up to avoid any possible offense. there has been criticism for the move after the orders cam came in. >>> now ukraine's health ministry said there have been 83 confirmed deaths from the h1n1 virus offer referred to as the swine flu. it's affected 18 regions in ukraine. health officials have closed schools and are advising people to avoid crowded places. let's get more on this now from the program manager for infl
an important mediator, a messenger between the west on one side and being a member of the e.u. and nato. and it also has good relations with russia. so an opportunity there for the italians to play a pivotal role. president rouhani is due next to go on to paris. the french may have been upset that they were not chosen as the first stop for the european tore since sanctions were lifted. several french companies looking forward to doing business with iran and they intend to buy more than airbus...
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at the time, they said that nato's enlargement meant the alliance was getting closer to russia's borders and presented anx terternal threat to the country. that is believed what is still true here in russia. matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >>> saudi arabia executing dozens of people they branded as terrorists. we'll tell you why there are protests over one particular execution next. >>> a grim start to the new year in saudi arabia. executing 14 people. among them, a shiite cleric who had been highly critical of the saudi royal family. one official said the executions were carried out by beheadings and firing squads at a dozen different locations. cnn's john jenson is with me from abu dhabi. what can you tell me about this cleric and some of the criticisms he may have carried out about the royal family? >> fredricka, any criticism in saudi arabe kra about the ruling family is very rare and also generally not tolerated. sheikh nimer el nimer was very vocal. he was a shiite cleric riffing in the eastern region of saudi arabia, which is home to the country's minority shiites. he was extremely vocal back in 2011
at the time, they said that nato's enlargement meant the alliance was getting closer to russia's borders and presented anx terternal threat to the country. that is believed what is still true here in russia. matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >>> saudi arabia executing dozens of people they branded as terrorists. we'll tell you why there are protests over one particular execution next. >>> a grim start to the new year in saudi arabia. executing 14 people. among them, a shiite cleric...
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rumsfeld: i know, at 83 years old, i had to learn what an app was before we could do this. charlie: so you were a natosador. in 1973 ind: i was, florence. there was a very senior belgian diplomat there named andre. he had been the private secretary to the king of the belgians when they were in an silent in london. -- in exile in london during world war ii. he became a confidant of churchill, a kind of protege. charlie: he was like 29 years old? very young.: church till taught him at this game of solitaire with two dekes. decks. when we were in nato together, we would travel to turkey and various places in nato countries, and he taught me this game. i have played it ever since, since 1973. i enjoyed it. charlie: how good are you? mr. rumsfeld: who knows. my wife and i play every day or two. in the morning, actor breakfast -- after breakfast. charlie: are you retired? mr. rumsfeld: yeah, i'm retired, and we compete, and we keep track of the points. charlie: you do? mr. rumsfeld: i do. it would be ungracious of me to comment on who is ahead. charlie: you are ahead. [laughter] charlie: and you have commen
rumsfeld: i know, at 83 years old, i had to learn what an app was before we could do this. charlie: so you were a natosador. in 1973 ind: i was, florence. there was a very senior belgian diplomat there named andre. he had been the private secretary to the king of the belgians when they were in an silent in london. -- in exile in london during world war ii. he became a confidant of churchill, a kind of protege. charlie: he was like 29 years old? very young.: church till taught him at this game...
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sweden is a partner in nato and is an active global leader from its long-term investment in afghanistan to its role as an international peacemaker. sweden has supported ukraine against russian aggression, has made significant contributions in afghanistan and has aided in the fight against terrorism in syria, iraq, kosovo and the current fight against isis. sweden is a member of the counterisil coalition and is on the front lines of the syrian refugee crisis. more than 1,200 refugees seek asylum in sweden every day, and sweden accepts more refugees per capita than any other country in the e.u. that is what's happening right now. they are accepting more refugees per capita than any other country in the e.u., yet we don't have an flafer to that country. we have an ambassador to germany. we certainly know that they are playing a parole in this refugee crisis. we have an ambassador of course to greece, but we don't have an ambassador to this country. the united states has collaborated with sweden to strengthen human rights, democracy and freedom in countries emerging from oppressive and auto
sweden is a partner in nato and is an active global leader from its long-term investment in afghanistan to its role as an international peacemaker. sweden has supported ukraine against russian aggression, has made significant contributions in afghanistan and has aided in the fight against terrorism in syria, iraq, kosovo and the current fight against isis. sweden is a member of the counterisil coalition and is on the front lines of the syrian refugee crisis. more than 1,200 refugees seek asylum...
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an armored brigade combat team of increase deterrence in europe. given some of the latest activities that we have seen from the russians and what was already addressed. a dress. number two, nato allows -- -- number three, an armored brigade combat team injured could be used for potential contingencies in the middle east. and forth the plan from the united states takes time that we may not have. the commission again believes that forward stationed in europe would require a minimal additional staffing your the details on all these issues can be found in the army of the future and in the apache transfer chapter. thank you, mr. chairman. >> over the past it is the commissioners had the opportunity to brief senior dating of the department of defense, national student council, uniformed and civilian leaders at the department of the army, chief of the national guard bureau. and this one with the congressional leaders and their staffs they're going forward from this point i suspect we'll see some of you tomorrow at the defense writers group, a think tank session, hosted by csis tomorrow as well. the following week to our commissioners will travel to the united states army sergeant ma
an armored brigade combat team of increase deterrence in europe. given some of the latest activities that we have seen from the russians and what was already addressed. a dress. number two, nato allows -- -- number three, an armored brigade combat team injured could be used for potential contingencies in the middle east. and forth the plan from the united states takes time that we may not have. the commission again believes that forward stationed in europe would require a minimal additional...
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an armored brigade combat team will help increase deterrence in europe. given some of the latest activities that we've seen from the russians and what miss hicks addressed. number two, nato allies lack sufficient armored units. number tloo e, an armored brigade combat team in europe could be used for potential contingencies in the northeast. and fourth, the deploying from the united states takes time that we may not have. the commission, again, believes that forward stationing an armored team in europe would require minimal additional staffing. the details on all these issues can be found in the army of the future and in the apache transfer chapter. >> the commissioner has had the opportunity to brief leaders, uniformed and civilian leaders and the dparmt of the army, the chief of the national guard bureau and this morning, with the congressional leaders and their staffs. going forward, i suspect we'll see you at the writer's group and the session kindly hosted by csis tomorrow as well. the following week, there are commissioners who will travel to the united states army sergeants major academy. you might guess who might lead that team. also to the united states military
an armored brigade combat team will help increase deterrence in europe. given some of the latest activities that we've seen from the russians and what miss hicks addressed. number two, nato allies lack sufficient armored units. number tloo e, an armored brigade combat team in europe could be used for potential contingencies in the northeast. and fourth, the deploying from the united states takes time that we may not have. the commission, again, believes that forward stationing an armored team...
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. >> donald rumsfeld learned it when i was serving as an ambassador to nato. solitaire ever. here he is back to show us churchill solitaire. >> indeed. winston churchill played this game during world war ii, when the nazis took over belgium. the government went in exile in london. and a young diplomat took over, and was assisting the belgian government, and churchill taught him the game, and he taught me -- >> get out of here. what makes it so different? >> well, first of all, it's two decks. 104 cards, and second, there's the devil's row up here of -- >> just hold it like that. we've got ted over your shoulder. there are six cards up on the top. and you have to be strategic to win this. >> all right go ahead and play a little. >> it's complicated. >> even for a guy like you? >> come on now. >> and when you win to the cards jump at the end like they did on the old school? >> indeed. of course you compete. that's the fun of it. i play it with my wife. and i play it with friends. you can compete on how many cards you get up with the aces. >> but do you hear chur
. >> donald rumsfeld learned it when i was serving as an ambassador to nato. solitaire ever. here he is back to show us churchill solitaire. >> indeed. winston churchill played this game during world war ii, when the nazis took over belgium. the government went in exile in london. and a young diplomat took over, and was assisting the belgian government, and churchill taught him the game, and he taught me -- >> get out of here. what makes it so different? >> well, first...
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afghanistan has produced the highest levels of cohesion and combat experience inside the nato alliance. it's anonor to serve along our allies, alongside our other partners in this 47 coalition and our afghan comrades. if confirmed, i look forward to working with this committee and the entire congress through my chain of command to address the many challenges we face in afghanistan. in order to keep america safe and secure and to protect the afghan people. i pledge i'll make every effort to live up to the confidence that's been placed in me and i'm very grateful for your consideration. it is an honor to serve. if confirmed it would be a distinct honor to serve in this position. thank you for this opportunity and i look forward to your questions, sir. >> thank you. one of the sources of concern to the members of this committee on both sides is the almost continuous announcements even when there's an increase in troop strength or pause in reduction is announcement that we will be out of afghanistan. many times in my view in contravention that events, the events that happened on the ground. i guess
afghanistan has produced the highest levels of cohesion and combat experience inside the nato alliance. it's anonor to serve along our allies, alongside our other partners in this 47 coalition and our afghan comrades. if confirmed, i look forward to working with this committee and the entire congress through my chain of command to address the many challenges we face in afghanistan. in order to keep america safe and secure and to protect the afghan people. i pledge i'll make every effort to live...
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an airfield in the city. move follows a military buildup in latakia last fall where they built the first airbase for the russian jets. the potential base likely to enflame further tensions with natoturkey that shut down a russian warplane in november, an act that putin described as quote a war crime. joining us, retired major general robert scales, former commandant of the u.s. army war college, fox news military analyst. good to have you with us. >> hi, lou. lou: what do you make of this? the united states still it seems, the military expression is kinetic presence in syria and iraq at the level that matches that of russia. now, they're ratcheting it up. what are your thoughts? >> first of all, the airbase at latakia is able to handle 30 to 35 aircraft. it's very small. the new one is building on newer syrian airbase, a couple of points are important, lou, the new airbase is in the part of syria that's controlled by the kurds, and secondly, it's right up against the turkish border about, 20 miles from the turkish border. what this allows the russians to do is to poke a stick in the eye of the turks to punish them for shooting down that -- that russian fighter plane and also to e
an airfield in the city. move follows a military buildup in latakia last fall where they built the first airbase for the russian jets. the potential base likely to enflame further tensions with natoturkey that shut down a russian warplane in november, an act that putin described as quote a war crime. joining us, retired major general robert scales, former commandant of the u.s. army war college, fox news military analyst. good to have you with us. >> hi, lou. lou: what do you make of...
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nato. he taught me. a friend one day, said, why don't we turn it into an app. i said terrific. let's do it.e i am, a technology wizard supposedly. nicole: terrific. all the profits from the app are being sent to the win ton churchhill foundation and military charities in support of our troops. lauren: how nice. coming up with just four days to go before the first votes for president are cast in iowa the heat turns up at the fox news debate last night. >> that is the book where you changed your position on immigration because you used to support a path to citizenship. >> so did you. >> in the book. >> so did you, marco. lauren: we'll have highlights. jeff bezos and amazon report biggest profit ever. that was not enough for investors. we'll tell you how hard amazon's stock is getting whacked this morning. checking stock index futures, dow higher by 110 points. nasdaq up by 13 handles. you're watching "fbn:am," first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ >> he said if it wasn't for ted cruz the "gang of eight" rubio-schumer bill would have passed but because ted stood up and helped lead
nato. he taught me. a friend one day, said, why don't we turn it into an app. i said terrific. let's do it.e i am, a technology wizard supposedly. nicole: terrific. all the profits from the app are being sent to the win ton churchhill foundation and military charities in support of our troops. lauren: how nice. coming up with just four days to go before the first votes for president are cast in iowa the heat turns up at the fox news debate last night. >> that is the book where you changed...
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an important and courageous decision leaving the u.s. forces for a longer time than he originally envisioned. number and with natoit is the right number. are they doing the right thing? there is a tragic outcome today, but there is training and equipment for the nsf. can you maintain the level of activity with that that you have? laura: are you suggesting they should be deployed to do something different? no. the combination of supporting the nsf, and focusing on training, equipping, and enabling is important. laura: at the end of last summer there were a piece talks with the taliban that collapsed. there is talk of talks reviving in islamabad. what do you think? attackinge taliban afghans, americans, and allies makes these pieced talks hard to imagine -- how they would go forward. it is amazing that parties like china, afghanistan, the united states would hold out the hope for the taliban. the taller than has to show her nest and think about the kind of attacking they are doing. laura: you have been a special representative for pakistan and afghanistan. do you see the two countries linked in seeing peace in afgh
an important and courageous decision leaving the u.s. forces for a longer time than he originally envisioned. number and with natoit is the right number. are they doing the right thing? there is a tragic outcome today, but there is training and equipment for the nsf. can you maintain the level of activity with that that you have? laura: are you suggesting they should be deployed to do something different? no. the combination of supporting the nsf, and focusing on training, equipping, and...
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next year the warsaw nato summit in brussels ministerial an afghan development will have an opportunityomes with clear conditions in the concept of mutual accountability remains firmly in place. advancing the fight against corruption will be of particular importance. the peace process cannot succeed unless parent with a strong and credible commitment to afghanistan security and to protect priorities and political leadership. addressing challenges will not be easy, easy, but only forward to working with you. thank you very much. >> chairman, ranking member, members of the committee, committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today to discuss usaid civilian assistance activities. let me begin by thanking the individuals present. and the thousands of men and women working shoulder to shoulder with us as partners in afghanistan of the past decade. i would like to recognize the afghan security need work and sacrifice to make the country placea place that is safe, secure, and good neighbor in the region. the thousands working in and out of government to secure by future ma
next year the warsaw nato summit in brussels ministerial an afghan development will have an opportunityomes with clear conditions in the concept of mutual accountability remains firmly in place. advancing the fight against corruption will be of particular importance. the peace process cannot succeed unless parent with a strong and credible commitment to afghanistan security and to protect priorities and political leadership. addressing challenges will not be easy, easy, but only forward to...
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italy as well an important mediator, possibly, and a messenger between the west on the one side, being a member of the e.u. and nato. they were not chosessen as the first stop on this present first european tour, since sanctions were lifted, but obviously the french companies as well looking forward to doing business, in iran, and already an announcement for the iranians that intend to buy more than 100 airbus planes in which will be very good for french jobbens and the economy. >> a cold snap has been blamed for the death of dozens of people across asia. many of the residents not used to freezing conditions. temperatures fell to the lowest levels in six decades. >> asia is freezing. plummeting temperatures and heavy snow falls are blocking roads and reducing traffic to a crawl. cancellations and delays mean that public transport is in chaos. businesses are grinding to a halt because staff is struggling to get to work. >> i was supposed to board the 2:00 o'clock train, but i am thinking of going home since i don't know when the trains will arrive. >> in taiwan, dozens of people, many of them frail and elderly have
italy as well an important mediator, possibly, and a messenger between the west on the one side, being a member of the e.u. and nato. they were not chosessen as the first stop on this present first european tour, since sanctions were lifted, but obviously the french companies as well looking forward to doing business, in iran, and already an announcement for the iranians that intend to buy more than 100 airbus planes in which will be very good for french jobbens and the economy. >> a cold...
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an app was before we could do this. >> rose: take me to the story. you were a nato ambassador. >> i was u.s. ambassador to nato in brussels belgium in 1973 and 4. there was a very senior belgium diplomat there named andre stark. he had been the private secretary to the king of belgians when they were in exile. >> rose: during world war ii. >> during world war ii and they occupied belgians. he became a confident kind of a port she. >> rose: 29 years old. >> very young. churchill took to him apparently and taught him this game of solitaire with two decks. and they had miniature cards because your eye span couldn't take big cards. and when we were in nato together, we traveled, go to turkey and various places in nato countries and he taught me this game.$#çó i played it ever since. since 1973. and enjoyed it. >> rose: how good are you. >> oh, who knows. my wife and i play every day or two. >> rose: every day or two. >> in the morning after breakfast or something we'll be playing a game. i'm retired. would be ungracious of me toof even comment on who is ahead. >> rose: you're ahead. and you have
an app was before we could do this. >> rose: take me to the story. you were a nato ambassador. >> i was u.s. ambassador to nato in brussels belgium in 1973 and 4. there was a very senior belgium diplomat there named andre stark. he had been the private secretary to the king of belgians when they were in exile. >> rose: during world war ii. >> during world war ii and they occupied belgians. he became a confident kind of a port she. >> rose: 29 years old. >>...
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nato, u.s. government officials and other countries. just before christmas hackers hit an ukraine power grid, cutting electricity to thousands of people. >>> still ahead, storms through south florida turned deadly in >> keith: we're going to take you to some of the worst devastated areas and show you the damage and show you governor scott's message to the people whose lives are now torn apart by mother nature. >> >> we're not seeing that again. and very severe, tough gun laws. >> gun restrictions down under being noticed by politicians here in the united states. we look at the chances of similar regulations put in place in america. the pump patrol, regular gas 1.68, can you believe that? boulevard and find your sweet spot today with dunkin's chicken apple sausage sandwich. enjoy sweet apple and savory sausage together for under 400 calories. and choose world. but at bedtime? enter sleep number, and the lowest prices of the season. you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. so your sleep goes from good, to great, to wow! save $1100 on t
nato, u.s. government officials and other countries. just before christmas hackers hit an ukraine power grid, cutting electricity to thousands of people. >>> still ahead, storms through south florida turned deadly in >> keith: we're going to take you to some of the worst devastated areas and show you the damage and show you governor scott's message to the people whose lives are now torn apart by mother nature. >> >> we're not seeing that again. and very severe, tough...
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. >>> breaking news tonight, an ambush attack by someone who said he pledged allegiance to isis. stand by for that. i want to bring back the former natomiral, it's hard to believe but an inactive hell fire missile used in afghanistan and yemen and iraq ended up in havana cuba instead of being returned to the united states for a training exercise in europe. what a failure. how can this take place? >> to use a technical term, wolf, we call this bafoonery. this is a human error at an extreme level. a couple years ago we had one flying around the united states. this is very worrisome. this is a high-tech weapon. the only good news here is that it was inert in that it appears this was not the most advanced of the guidance systems. so a big mistake, big miss. there is going to be real consequenc consequences. >> here is what worries me and others i've spoken to, for the year cuba had them and for a year the u.s. asked for it and for a year the cubans said they are not returning it and over the past year historically the u.s. resumed full diplomatic relations with cuba opening an embassy in havana even though they are refusing to budge on th
. >>> breaking news tonight, an ambush attack by someone who said he pledged allegiance to isis. stand by for that. i want to bring back the former natomiral, it's hard to believe but an inactive hell fire missile used in afghanistan and yemen and iraq ended up in havana cuba instead of being returned to the united states for a training exercise in europe. what a failure. how can this take place? >> to use a technical term, wolf, we call this bafoonery. this is a human error at...
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an log of the old warsaw pact. and we proposed and what defeated the warsaw pact and arab nato. we met with chairman ed rise and met with john mccain in the senate. we have to pick a side and be effective in countering the new threat that we see developing with the iranians and the russians. russians is trying to gain sect percent of the world oil. we know it. we have to be clear- eyed and understand and a liiance with the arabs is not perfect but we have to be carriful. the hearings today is, general keane, we county have a strategy and this must be part of our thinking. >> i saw interesting p numbers that people should hear. isis killed 1600 people in 83 attacks in just 18 months. and when you think about paris, 129 dead. and russia 224 dead, how do we stop the outroach. >> first of all, it is no junior var is. we have to get over that. the general came in the pentagon, and first as chairman of the joint chiefs. he's increased theopes tempo and increased the number of sortis and blown up banks and stopped the oil. we have seen a cut in the jihadi pape. and to general keane's p
an log of the old warsaw pact. and we proposed and what defeated the warsaw pact and arab nato. we met with chairman ed rise and met with john mccain in the senate. we have to pick a side and be effective in countering the new threat that we see developing with the iranians and the russians. russians is trying to gain sect percent of the world oil. we know it. we have to be clear- eyed and understand and a liiance with the arabs is not perfect but we have to be carriful. the hearings today is,...
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estonia, a member of nato, essentially invokes article 5, an attack on one is an attack on all.do you do? >> well, first of all, recognize that vladimir putin is an opportunist, and he's a bully, and we have to face him down. and i would, first of all, face him down in that whole region, the whi think we need to put in armored brigades there. we only have one or two. we need much more than that. we need to be doing military exercises if not only estonia but latvia and lithuania. they're terrified by the saber rattling. i think we ought to put in our missile defense system. i think we ought to give ukraine offensive weapons and i think we ought to fight them on the economic basis because putin is a one-horse country, oil and energy. and we ought to fight them on that level. we ought to be helping in terms of the technology for fracking keeping the price low, quite frankly, because that's what's keeping him contained. so, yes, i'd absolutely would go in if he attacked, i think article 5 of nato, we would definitely protect all of our allies. >> gentlemen, you've all said that the
estonia, a member of nato, essentially invokes article 5, an attack on one is an attack on all.do you do? >> well, first of all, recognize that vladimir putin is an opportunist, and he's a bully, and we have to face him down. and i would, first of all, face him down in that whole region, the whi think we need to put in armored brigades there. we only have one or two. we need much more than that. we need to be doing military exercises if not only estonia but latvia and lithuania. they're...
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an epic transformation. each european future. prprident clinton also used he thing i was probably most proud of to speak with both individual leaders about entrance into nato na entrance@into nato nato nato mom: seriously? culligan man: problem water. i'm on it. anncr: a culligan whole-house water softening system turns your problem water into culligan water, pure and simple. and simple. dad: hey, culligan man. culligan man: hey! anncr: a cullilin whole-house water softening system turns your problem water into culligan water, pure and simple. welcome back to iowa in focus, this week we're joined by governor mike huckabee. governor thanks for joining us. something on a lot of people's minds is north korea. they're claiming hydrogen bomb tests. policy. i think that's why they stuck their heads up above the ground and wanted everybody to remember who they were. this is a country that loves to get attention, particularly their leader. we know they have nuclear capacity and they're crazy enough to use it. it's a reminder of the dangerous world we live in and why you can't have a weak military and commander and chief who doest not create fear in the hearts of o
an epic transformation. each european future. prprident clinton also used he thing i was probably most proud of to speak with both individual leaders about entrance into nato na entrance@into nato nato nato mom: seriously? culligan man: problem water. i'm on it. anncr: a culligan whole-house water softening system turns your problem water into culligan water, pure and simple. and simple. dad: hey, culligan man. culligan man: hey! anncr: a cullilin whole-house water softening system turns your...
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an when the nazis took over belgium. and he taught it to this man ando me. i was u.s. ambassador to nato. >> stephen: so the only three people on the planet were playing it at one point? >> i don't know who else winston i know he taught a friend of mine. a couple of friends of mine who were still alive. but most of them were gone through the ages.is going to cost me, don rumsfeld? >> think of it this way. every cent of profit goes to to support the military or their families or the families of the wounded. (applause) i hope you sign up for the app, >> stephen: isn't it free? isn't it a free app. >> the first one. >> stephen: at first it's free. >> there are a few free ones and then they to sign up for more games. >> stephen: you know this makes you sound like a crack dealer, donald rumsfeld. >> no. stephen: that's what you sound like. stick around, i want to talk about important things happening in the world that you might have an opinion on. will you do that? >> i will try to answer. >> stephen: okay.'m basically very shy. >> stephen: you're a very shy person? >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen:
an when the nazis took over belgium. and he taught it to this man ando me. i was u.s. ambassador to nato. >> stephen: so the only three people on the planet were playing it at one point? >> i don't know who else winston i know he taught a friend of mine. a couple of friends of mine who were still alive. but most of them were gone through the ages.is going to cost me, don rumsfeld? >> think of it this way. every cent of profit goes to to support the military or their families...
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chaos an taking advantage of us and china melting down. [ inaudible ]. >> no. deal. nato should be fighting isis. and nato should be protecting those poor strank no one can answer that. i'm problem solver in the oval office next time around. >> you're criticizing both parties which is what nikki st night. >> she has a good job of being ahe way. >> now she is getting criticized for criticizing her party. >> everybody is getting criticized, all right? that was the strongest point president obama made last night. not getting along. ideology off. we have serious problems here. >> bill, specifically, governor haily said during anxious times it can be tempting to follow the siren call of thees and we must resist that she is talking about donald >> so what? trump is smart and he might get elected because he is angry and so is the american people and is that anger. anger can be good if it leads to possible solve. politician he would be trump accurately engages the mood of the country and may very well win the nomination. all right? he is doing that to win. is he that bombastic wh
chaos an taking advantage of us and china melting down. [ inaudible ]. >> no. deal. nato should be fighting isis. and nato should be protecting those poor strank no one can answer that. i'm problem solver in the oval office next time around. >> you're criticizing both parties which is what nikki st night. >> she has a good job of being ahe way. >> now she is getting criticized for criticizing her party. >> everybody is getting criticized, all right? that was the...
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an attack on two countries which are partners. and have been for years, and will remain partners more than ever. military partners, germany is in the fight against i.s. and turkey is part of nato or they have helped us to the difficulties of the cold war. turkey is trying to join the european union and turkey is the main country we need to help us stem the refugee flow and so on and so one. hitting turkey and germany at the same time makes sense for a lot of people. it would make sense for the government, and it would make sense for the iranian backers. would make sense for i.s. to destabilizets turkey -- and there are enough -- they will do something like that, which is all the more surprising and shocking that it was so easy. of course, they can attack us here. >> what about destabilizing germany? --the justice minister says the security situation has not changed. but i am bumping into people all the time who are telling me it is only a question of time in germany. >> 2-3 years. it is just a question of time. is a question of time, probably. the point is that there is still this notion out there that we don't want to change our habits. police in the streets or surveillance c
an attack on two countries which are partners. and have been for years, and will remain partners more than ever. military partners, germany is in the fight against i.s. and turkey is part of nato or they have helped us to the difficulties of the cold war. turkey is trying to join the european union and turkey is the main country we need to help us stem the refugee flow and so on and so one. hitting turkey and germany at the same time makes sense for a lot of people. it would make sense for the...